├── .gitignore ├── .travis.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── bin ├── common.sh ├── install ├── list-all └── list-bin-paths /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iroddis/asdf-mysql/8031228971ee42f96ca4cd0d9250e76424691858/.gitignore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: c 2 | script: asdf plugin-test mysql https://github.com/iroddis/asdf-mysql.git 'mysql --version' 3 | before_install: 4 | - if [ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME = linux ]; then sudo apt-get -qq update; fi 5 | before_script: 6 | - git clone https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf.git 7 | - . asdf/asdf.sh 8 | os: 9 | - osx 10 | - linux 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General 340 | Public License instead of this License. 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # asdf-mysql 2 | 3 | [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/) plugin for [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) version manager. 4 | 5 | # Deprecation 6 | 7 | > [!WARNING] 8 | > asdf-mysql is looking for a maintainer. 8.0.33 is the last supported MySQL version. 9 | 10 | As below, `asdf-mysql` has relied on an upstream project [dbdeployer](https://github.com/datacharmer/dbdeployer) 11 | as a reliable source of MySQL versions and binary locations. That project is no longer maintained, and is 12 | [looking for a maintainer](https://datacharmer.github.io/end-of-dbdeployer/). 13 | 14 | I no longer use this plugin actively, and don't have it in me with Oracle's ongoing obfuscation of MySQL sources, 15 | binary locations, etc. Long story short, it's not worth the hassle, and I'd recommend looking at alternatives. 16 | 17 | If anyone would like to take over this project as a maintainer, please open an issue. 18 | 19 | MySQL 8.0.33 is the last supported version. 20 | 21 | # Thanks 22 | 23 | Until recently, `asdf-mysql` relied on the excellent service provided by [MirrorService](https://mirrorservice.org) of 24 | the University of Kent Computing. 25 | 26 | In August of 2022, Oracle removed its `rsync` service for MySQL, though, making the 27 | community edition of the server that much harder to retrieve programatically. 28 | 29 | As a result, `asdf-mysql` has moved to using data sources provided by 30 | the [dbdeployer](https://github.com/datacharmer/dbdeployer) project, which 31 | has what seems like a hand-maintained database of mysql versions and URLs. 32 | 33 | Thank you to both projects for making `asdf-mysql` possible. 34 | 35 | # WARNING 36 | 37 | If you already have a system installation of MySQL or MariaDB, then 38 | you will run into issues. MySQL makes some hardcoded assumptions about config 39 | file locations, and will not play well with a system install. 40 | 41 | There is a `--no-defaults` flag for commands listed in the command 42 | help, but for some reason, it's an unknown argument. 43 | 44 | # Dependencies 45 | 46 | ## Mac 47 | 1. [Homebrew](https://brew.sh): used to install the remainder of the dependencies 48 | 1. `brew install gcc xz` 49 | 1. **For version 6.0 and older** 50 | * `cmake` and XCode 51 | 52 | ## Linux 53 | 54 | | **Distribution** | **Packages** | 55 | |---|---| 56 | | Debian derivatives | `curl libaio1 libtinfo5 libncurses5 numactl` | 57 | | Arch derivatives | `curl libaio ncurses5-compat-libs numactl` | 58 | | Fedora/RHEL | `curl libaio1 ncurses-compat-libs numactl` | 59 | 60 | # Install 61 | 62 | ``` 63 | asdf plugin-add mysql 64 | asdf list-all mysql 65 | asdf install mysql [VERSION] 66 | asdf global mysql [VERSION] 67 | ``` 68 | 69 | # Setup 70 | 71 | To set up the initial database in directory DATADIR. It's important 72 | that DATADIR is an absolute path 73 | 74 | * For 5.x 75 | 1. `mysql_install_db --datadir=DATADIR` 76 | 1. `mysql_secure_installation` 77 | * For 8.x+ 78 | 1. `mysqld --initialize-insecure --datadir=DATADIR` 79 | 1. `mysql_ssl_rsa_setup --datadir=DATADIR` 80 | 81 | 82 | # Running 83 | 84 | To run the server: `mysqld -D --datadir=DATADIR --lc-messages-dir="$(dirname $(asdf which mysqld))/../share"` 85 | * For 8.x+: `mysqld_safe --lc-messages-dir="$(dirname $(asdf which mysqld))/../share" --datadir=DATADIR` 86 | 87 | # ASDF options 88 | 89 | Check [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) readme for instructions on how to install & manage versions of MySQL. 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/common.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | get_mysql_records() { 2 | OS=$(uname -s) 3 | 4 | case "$(uname -m)" in 5 | x86_64) 6 | ARCH="amd64" 7 | ;; 8 | *) 9 | ARCH="$(uname -m)" 10 | ;; 11 | esac 12 | 13 | # Darwin can run x86 and arm versions, do don't be specific about it. 14 | # If there is a native version, it will be selected properly during the 15 | # install phase 16 | if [[ "${OS}" == "Darwin" ]]; then 17 | ARCH="[^\"]*" 18 | fi 19 | 20 | curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datacharmer/dbdeployer/master/downloads/tarball_list.json | 21 | tr '\n' ' ' | 22 | tr '{}' '\n\n' | 23 | grep -e "\"OS\": *\"$OS\"" | 24 | grep -e "\"arch\": *\"$ARCH\"" | 25 | grep -e '"flavor": *"mysql"' | 26 | grep -e '"minimal": *false' 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) 4 | 5 | . ${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh 6 | 7 | install_MySQL() { 8 | local install_type=$1 9 | local MYSQL_VERSION=$2 10 | local install_path=$3 11 | 12 | set -e 13 | 14 | local MAJOR="$(echo $MYSQL_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)" 15 | 16 | tmp_download_dir=$(mktemp -d) 17 | 18 | URL="$(get_mysql_records \ 19 | | grep -e "\"version\": *\"$MYSQL_VERSION\"" \ 20 | | tr , '\n' \ 21 | | awk -F\" '/"url"/{ print $4 }' 22 | )" 23 | 24 | # It's possible that multiple URLs will be returned, generally when 25 | # there are multiple architectures available for a given OS / MySQL version. 26 | # Try to match the native architecture, otherwise fall back to the first one 27 | if [[ "$(echo $URL | wc -w)" -ne 1 ]]; then 28 | # Try to choose the arch-specific version 29 | ARCH_URL="$(echo $URL | tr ' ' '\n' | grep $(uname -m))" 30 | if [[ -z "$ARCH_URL" ]]; then 31 | ARCH_URL="$(echo $URL | cut -d' ' -f1)" 32 | fi 33 | URL="${ARCH_URL}" 34 | fi 35 | 36 | if [[ -z "$URL" ]]; then 37 | echo "No URL found for ${MYSQL_VERSION}. Did you choose one from list-all?" 38 | return 1 39 | fi 40 | 41 | FILENAME="$(basename $URL)" 42 | 43 | curl -sLo "${tmp_download_dir}/${FILENAME}" "${URL}" 44 | 45 | # running this in a subshell 46 | # because we don't want to disturb current working dir 47 | ( 48 | cd $tmp_download_dir 49 | # MySQL randomly introduced a "-minimal" version for linux, so use 50 | # the largest target 51 | case "$( echo $FILENAME | awk -F. '{ print $NF }')" in 52 | gz) 53 | tar -xzf $FILENAME 54 | ;; 55 | xz) 56 | tar -xJf $FILENAME 57 | ;; 58 | zip) 59 | unzip -q $FILENAME 60 | ;; 61 | esac 62 | DIR="$(ls -l | grep ^d | awk '{ print $NF }')" 63 | 64 | # There's a choice here, if the file was source only or binary 65 | if [[ -f "${DIR}/CMakeLists.txt" ]]; then 66 | cd "${DIR}/build" 67 | cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="${install_path}" .. 68 | make -j 4 install 69 | elif [[ -f "${DIR}/configure" ]]; then 70 | cd "${DIR}" 71 | ./configure --prefix="${install_path}" 72 | make -j 4 install 73 | else 74 | [[ -d "${install_path}" ]] && rm -rf "${install_path}" 75 | mv "${DIR}" "${install_path}" 76 | fi 77 | ) 78 | 79 | # Cleanup 80 | rm -rf $tmp_download_dir 81 | 82 | # Help 83 | echo "Successfully installed MySQL ${MYSQL_VERSION}" 84 | echo "To initialize a new database:" 85 | echo " asdf global mysql ${MYSQL_VERSION}" 86 | #echo " export DATADIR=/path/to/data" 87 | case "$MAJOR" in 88 | 5) 89 | echo " mysql_install_db --datadir=\$DATADIR" 90 | echo " or" 91 | echo " mysqld --initialize --datadir=\$DATADIR # Record root password" 92 | echo " # Start mysql server as below" 93 | echo " mysqld_safe --datadir=\$DATADIR" 94 | echo " mysql_secure_installation" 95 | ;; 96 | 8) 97 | echo " mysqld --initialize" #-insecure --datadir=\$DATADIR" 98 | echo " NOTE: Record the root password generated by this step" 99 | #echo " mysql_ssl_rsa_setup" # --datadir=\$DATADIR" 100 | echo " mysqld_safe" 101 | ;; 102 | esac 103 | echo "To stop the server:" 104 | echo " mysqladmin -u root shutdown" 105 | } 106 | 107 | if [[ -z "$ASDF_INSTALL_TYPE" ]]; then 108 | echo "This command should not be run directly, only via asdf" 109 | exit 1 110 | fi 111 | 112 | install_MySQL $ASDF_INSTALL_TYPE $ASDF_INSTALL_VERSION $ASDF_INSTALL_PATH 113 | echo "!!WARNING!!: This module is no longer actively maintained. If you are interested in becoming a maintainer, please open an issue on github." 114 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/list-all: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | set -x 4 | 5 | SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) 6 | 7 | . ${SCRIPT_DIR}/common.sh 8 | 9 | get_mysql_records | tr , '\n' | awk -F\" '/"version"/{ print $4 }' | sort | tr '\n' ' ' 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/list-bin-paths: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | echo bin scripts 4 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------