This repository contains a Juju Charm for deploying MySQL on virtual machines.
To deploy on Kubernetes, please use Charmed MySQL K8s operator.
To deploy this charm using Juju 2.9 or later, run:
juju add-model mysql-vm
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
Note: the above model must be created on LXD (virtual machines) environment. Use another charm for K8s!
To confirm the deployment, you can run:
juju status --watch 1s
Once MySQL starts up, it will be running on the default port (3306).
If required, you can remove the deployment completely by running:
juju destroy-model mysql-vm --destroy-storage --yes
Note: the --destroy-storage
will delete any data persisted by MySQL.
Please follow the tutorial guide with detailed explanation how to access DB, configure cluster, change credentials and/or enable TLS.
Integrations (relations)
The charm supports modern mysql_client
and legacy mysql
, mysql-shared
, mysql-router
interfaces (in a backward compatible mode).
Note: do NOT relate both modern and legacy interfaces simultaneously!
This charm implements the provides data platform library, with the modern mysql_client
interface.
To relate to it, use the requires data-platform library.
Adding a relation is accomplished with juju relate
(or juju integrate
for Juju 3.x) via endpoint database
. Example:
# Deploy Charmed MySQL cluster with 3 nodes
juju deploy mysql -n 3 --channel 8.0
# Deploy the relevant charms, e.g. mysql-test-app
juju deploy mysql-test-app
# Relate MySQL with your application
juju relate mysql:database mysql-test-app:database
# Check established relation (using mysql_client interface):
juju status --relations
# Example of the properly established relation:
# > Relation provider Requirer Interface Type
# > mysql:database mysql-test-app:database mysql_client regular
Note: In order to relate with this charm, every table created by the related application must have a primary key. This is required by the group replication plugin enabled in this charm.
Note: Legacy relations are deprecated and will be discontinued on future releases. Usage should be avoided.
This charm supports several legacy interfaces, e.g. mysql
, mysql-shared
, mysql-router
. They were used in some legacy charms in cross-model relations.
It was a popular interface used by some legacy charms (e.g. "MariaDB", "OSM MariaDB", "Percona Cluster" and "Mysql Innodb Cluster"), often in cross-model relations:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju config mysql mysql-interface-database=mediawiki mysql-interface-user=mediawiki
juju deploy mediawiki
juju relate mysql:mysql mediawiki:db
It is a relation that one uses with the mysql router charm. The following commands can be executed to deploy and relate to the keystone charm:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju deploy mysql-router --series focal
juju deploy keystone --series focal
juju relate mysql-router keystone
juju relate mysql:db-router mysql-router:db-router
Note: pay attention to deploy identical series for keystone
and mysql-router
applications (due to the subordinate charm nature of mysql-router
).
It is a relation that one uses when the application needs to connect directly to the database cluster. It is supported by various legacy charms, e.g. mysql-innodb-cluster. The following commands can be executed to deploy and relate to the keystone charm:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju deploy keystone --series focal
juju relate keystone:shared-db mysql:shared-db
Security issues in the Charmed MySQL VM Operator can be reported through LaunchPad. Please do not file GitHub issues about security issues.
Please see the Juju SDK docs for guidelines on enhancements to this charm following best practice guidelines, and CONTRIBUTING.md for developer guidance.
The Charmed MySQL VM Operator is distributed under the Apache Software License, version 2.0. It installs/operates/depends on MySQL Community Edition, which is licensed under the GPL License, version 2.
MySQL is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle America, Inc. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.