============= MySQL Backend ============= :version: $Revision: 1.5 $ This notes detail the MySQL backend for the Roundup issue tracker. Prerequisites ============= To use MySQL as the backend for storing roundup data, you also need to install: 1. MySQL RDBMS 4.0 or higher - http://www.mysql.com. Your MySQL installation MUST support InnoDB tables (or Berkeley DB (BDB) tables if you have no other choice) 2. Python MySQL interface - http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python Running the MySQL tests ======================= Roundup tests expect an empty MySQL database. Two alternate ways to provide this: 1. If you have root permissions on the MySQL server, you can create the necessary database entries using the follwing SQL sequence. Use ``mysql`` on the command line to enter:: CREATE DATABASE rounduptest; USE rounduptest; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON rounduptest.* TO rounduptest@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'rounduptest'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; 2. If your administrator has provided you with database connection info, you can modify MYSQL_* constants in the file test/test_db.py with the correct values. Note that the MySQL database should not contain any tables. Tests will not drop the database with existing data. Additional configuration ======================== To initialise and use the MySQL database backend, roundup's configuration file (config.py in the tracker's home directory) should have the following entries:: MYSQL_DBHOST = 'localhost' MYSQL_DBUSER = 'rounduptest' MYSQL_DBPASSWORD = 'rounduptest' MYSQL_DBNAME = 'rounduptest' MYSQL_DATABASE = ( MYSQL_DBHOST, MYSQL_DBUSER, MYSQL_DBPASSWORD, MYSQL_DBNAME ) Fill in the first four entries with values for your local MySQL installation before running "roundup-admin initialise". Use the commands in the `Running the MySQL tests` to set up a database if you have privilege, or ask your local administrator if not.