int mysql_options(MYSQL *mysql, enum mysql_option
option, const void *arg)
Can be used to set extra connect options and affect behavior for a connection. This function may be called multiple times to set several options.
Call mysql_options() after
mysql_init() and before
mysql_connect() or
mysql_real_connect().
The option argument is the option that you
want to set; the arg argument is the value
for the option. If the option is an integer, specify a pointer
to the value of the integer as the arg
argument.
The following list describes the possible options, their effect,
and how arg is used for each option. For
option descriptions that indicate arg is
unused, its value is irrelevant; it is conventional to pass 0.
Several of the options apply only when the application is linked
against the libmysqld embedded server library
and are unused for applications linked against the
libmysqlclient client library.
MYSQL_DEFAULT_AUTH (argument type:
char *)
The name of the authentication plugin to use.
MYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN (argument
type: my_bool *)
Enable the mysql_clear_password cleartext
authentication plugin. (See
Section 6.5.1.7, “The Cleartext Client-Side Authentication Plugin”.) This
option was added in MySQL 5.6.7.
MYSQL_INIT_COMMAND (argument type:
char *)
SQL statement to execute when connecting to the MySQL server. Automatically re-executed if reconnection occurs.
MYSQL_OPT_BIND (argument: char
*)
The network interface from which to connect to the server. This is used when the client host has multiple network interfaces. The argument is a host name or IP address (specified as a string). This option was added in MySQL 5.6.1.
MYSQL_OPT_CAN_HANDLE_EXPIRED_PASSWORDS
(argument type: my_bool *)
Indicate whether the client can handle expired passwords. For more information, see Section 6.3.6, “Password Expiration and Sandbox Mode”. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.10.
MYSQL_OPT_COMPRESS (argument: not used)
Use the compressed client/server protocol.
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_DELETE (argument
type: char *)
Given a key name, this option deletes a key/value pair from the current set of connection attributes to pass to the server at connect time. The argument is a pointer to a null-terminated string naming the key. Comparison of the key name with existing keys is case sensitive.
See also the description for the
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_RESET option, as
well as the description for the
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_ADD option in the
description of the
mysql_options4() function.
That function description also includes a usage example.
These options were added in MySQL 5.6.6.
The Performance Schema exposes connection attributes through
the session_connect_attrs and
session_account_connect_attrs
tables. See
Section 22.10.8, “Performance Schema Connection Attribute Tables”.
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_RESET (argument
not used)
This option resets (clears) the current set of connection attributes to pass to the server at connect time.
See also the description for the
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_DELETE option, as
well as the description for the
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_ATTR_ADD option in the
description of the
mysql_options4() function.
That function description also includes a usage example.
These options were added in MySQL 5.6.6.
The Performance Schema exposes connection attributes through
the session_connect_attrs and
session_account_connect_attrs
tables. See
Section 22.10.8, “Performance Schema Connection Attribute Tables”.
MYSQL_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (argument type:
unsigned int *)
The connect timeout in seconds.
MYSQL_OPT_GUESS_CONNECTION (argument: not
used)
For an application linked against the
libmysqld embedded server library, this
enables the library to guess whether to use the embedded
server or a remote server. “Guess” means that
if the host name is set and is not
localhost, it uses a remote server. This
behavior is the default.
MYSQL_OPT_USE_EMBEDDED_CONNECTION and
MYSQL_OPT_USE_REMOTE_CONNECTION can be
used to override it. This option is ignored for applications
linked against the libmysqlclient client
library.
MYSQL_OPT_LOCAL_INFILE (argument type:
optional pointer to unsigned int)
If no pointer is given or if pointer points to an
unsigned int that has a nonzero value,
the LOAD DATA
LOCAL INFILE statement is enabled.
MYSQL_OPT_NAMED_PIPE (argument: not used)
Use a named pipe to connect to the MySQL server on Windows, if the server permits named-pipe connections.
MYSQL_OPT_PROTOCOL (argument type:
unsigned int *)
Type of protocol to use. Specify one of the enum values of
mysql_protocol_type defined in
mysql.h.
MYSQL_OPT_READ_TIMEOUT (argument type:
unsigned int *)
The timeout in seconds for each attempt to read from the
server. There are retries if necessary, so the total
effective timeout value is three times the option value. You
can set the value so that a lost connection can be detected
earlier than the TCP/IP
Close_Wait_Timeout value of 10 minutes.
Implementation of this timeout uses mechanisms that may not be available on all platforms. On such a platform, a client that issues a read call might under certain circumstances wait without timing out. For example, a client might not time out if the server is not responding because it is waiting for a “disk full” condition to clear.
MYSQL_OPT_RECONNECT (argument type:
my_bool *)
Enable or disable automatic reconnection to the server if the connection is found to have been lost. Reconnect is off by default; this option provides a way to set reconnection behavior explicitly.
MYSQL_OPT_RETRY_COUNT (argument type:
unsigned int *)
The retry count for I/O-related system calls that are interrupted while connecting to the server or communicating with it. The default value is 1 (1 retry if the initial call is interrupted for 2 tries total).
This option can be used only by clients that link against a C client library compiiled with MySQL Cluster support. It is available as of MySQL Cluster 7.4.11.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CA (argument type:
char *)
The path to a file in PEM format that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CAPATH (argument type:
char *)
The path to a directory that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CERT (argument type:
char *)
The name of an SSL certificate file in PEM format to use for establishing a secure connection. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CIPHER (argument type:
char *)
A list of permissible ciphers to use for SSL encryption. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CRL (argument type:
char *)
The path to a file containing certificate revocation lists in PEM format. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_CRLPATH (argument type:
char *)
The path to a directory that contains files containing certificate revocation lists in PEM format. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_KEY (argument type:
char *)
The name of an SSL key file in PEM format to use for establishing a secure connection. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
MYSQL_OPT_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT
(argument type: my_bool *)
Enable or disable verification of the server's Common Name value in its certificate against the host name used when connecting to the server. The connection is rejected if there is a mismatch. For encrypted connections, this feature can be used to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. Verification is disabled by default.
MYSQL_OPT_USE_EMBEDDED_CONNECTION
(argument: not used)
For an application linked against the
libmysqld embedded server library, this
forces the use of the embedded server for the connection.
This option is ignored for applications linked against the
libmysqlclient client library.
MYSQL_OPT_USE_REMOTE_CONNECTION
(argument: not used)
For an application linked against the
libmysqld embedded server library, this
forces the use of a remote server for the connection. This
option is ignored for applications linked against the
libmysqlclient client library.
MYSQL_OPT_USE_RESULT (argument: not used)
This option is unused.
MYSQL_OPT_WRITE_TIMEOUT (argument type:
unsigned int *)
The timeout in seconds for each attempt to write to the server. There is a retry if necessary, so the total effective timeout value is two times the option value.
MYSQL_PLUGIN_DIR (argument type:
char *)
The directory in which to look for client plugins.
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE (argument type:
char *)
Read options from the named option file instead of from
my.cnf.
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP (argument type:
char *)
Read options from the named group from
my.cnf or the file specified with
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE.
MYSQL_REPORT_DATA_TRUNCATION (argument
type: my_bool *)
Enable or disable reporting of data truncation errors for
prepared statements using the error
member of MYSQL_BIND structures.
(Default: enabled.)
MYSQL_SECURE_AUTH (argument type:
my_bool *)
Whether to connect to a server that does not support the password hashing used in MySQL 4.1.1 and later. As of MySQL 5.6.7, this option is enabled by default.
MYSQL_SERVER_PUBLIC_KEY (argument type:
char *)
The path name to a file containing the server RSA public
key. The file must be in PEM format. The public key is used
for RSA encryption of the client password for connections to
the server made using accounts that authenticate with the
sha256_password plugin. This option is
ignored for client accounts that do not authenticate with
that plugin. It is also ignored if password encryption is
not needed, as is the case when the client connects to the
server using an SSL connection.
The server sends the public key to the client as needed, so it is not necessary to use this option for RSA password encryption to occur. It is more efficient to do so because then the server need not send the key.
For additional discussion regarding use of the
sha256_password plugin, including how to
get the RSA public key, see
Section 6.5.1.4, “The SHA-256 Authentication Plugin”.
This option was added in MySQL 5.6.6.
MYSQL_SET_CHARSET_DIR (argument type:
char *)
The path name to the directory that contains character set definition files.
MYSQL_SET_CHARSET_NAME (argument type:
char *)
The name of the character set to use as the default
character set. The argument can be
MYSQL_AUTODETECT_CHARSET_NAME to cause
the character set to be autodetected based on the operating
system setting (see Section 10.1.4, “Connection Character Sets and Collations”).
MYSQL_SET_CLIENT_IP (argument type:
char *)
For an application linked against the
libmysqld embedded server library (when
libmysqld is compiled with authentication
support), this means that the user is considered to have
connected from the specified IP address (specified as a
string) for authentication purposes. This option is ignored
for applications linked against the
libmysqlclient client library.
MYSQL_SHARED_MEMORY_BASE_NAME (argument
type: char *)
The name of the shared-memory object for communication to
the server on Windows, if the server supports shared-memory
connections. Specify the same value as the
--shared-memory-base-name
option used for the mysqld server you
want to connect to.
The client group is always read if you use
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE or
MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP.
The specified group in the option file may contain the following options.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
character-sets-dir= | The directory where character sets are installed. |
compress | Use the compressed client/server protocol. |
connect-timeout= | The connect timeout in seconds. On Linux this timeout is also used for waiting for the first answer from the server. |
database= | Connect to this database if no database was specified in the connect command. |
debug | Debug options. |
default-character-set= | The default character set to use. |
disable-local-infile | Disable use of LOAD DATA
LOCAL INFILE. |
enable-cleartext-plugin | Enable the mysql_clear_password cleartext
authentication plugin. Added in MySQL 5.6.7. |
host= | Default host name. |
init-command= | Statement to execute when connecting to MySQL server. Automatically re-executed if reconnection occurs. |
interactive-timeout= | Same as specifying CLIENT_INTERACTIVE to
mysql_real_connect().
See Section 23.8.7.53, “mysql_real_connect()”. |
local-infile[={0|1}] | If no argument or nonzero argument, enable use of
LOAD DATA
LOCAL; otherwise disable. |
max_allowed_packet= | Maximum size of packet that client can read from server. |
multi-queries, multi-results | Enable multiple result sets from multiple-statement executions or stored procedures. |
multi-statements | Enable the client to send multiple statements in a single string
(separated by ; characters). |
password= | Default password. |
pipe | Use named pipes to connect to a MySQL server on Windows. |
port= | Default port number. |
protocol={TCP|SOCKET|PIPE|MEMORY} | The protocol to use when connecting to the server. |
return-found-rows | Tell mysql_info() to return found rows
instead of updated rows when using
UPDATE. |
shared-memory-base-name= | Shared-memory name to use to connect to server. |
socket={ | Default socket file. |
ssl-ca= | Certificate Authority file. |
ssl-capath= | Certificate Authority directory. |
ssl-cert= | Certificate file. |
ssl-cipher= | Permissible SSL ciphers. |
ssl-key= | Key file. |
timeout= | Like connect-timeout. |
user | Default user. |
timeout has been replaced by
connect-timeout, but
timeout is still supported for backward
compatibility.
For more information about option files used by MySQL programs, see Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”.
Zero for success. Nonzero if you specify an unknown option.
The following mysql_options()
calls request the use of compression in the client/server
protocol, cause options to be read from the
[odbc] group of option files, and disable
transaction autocommit mode:
MYSQL mysql;
mysql_init(&mysql);
mysql_options(&mysql,MYSQL_OPT_COMPRESS,0);
mysql_options(&mysql,MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP,"odbc");
mysql_options(&mysql,MYSQL_INIT_COMMAND,"SET autocommit=0");
if (!mysql_real_connect(&mysql,"host","user","passwd","database",0,NULL,0))
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to connect to database: Error: %s\n",
mysql_error(&mysql));
}
This code requests that the client use the compressed
client/server protocol and read the additional options from the
odbc section in the
my.cnf file.