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MySQL Connector/Python

MySQL Connector/Python enables Python programs to access MySQL databases, using an API that is compliant with the Python Database API Specification v2.0 (PEP 249) - We refer to it as the Classic API.

It also contains an implementation of the XDevAPI - An Application Programming Interface for working with the MySQL Document Store.

Features

Installation

The recommended way to install Connector/Python is via pip.

Make sure you have a recent pip version installed on your system. If your system already has pip installed, you might need to update it. Or you can use the standalone pip installer.

The classic API can be installed via pip as follows:

$ pip install mysql-connector-python

similarly, the XDevAPI can be installed with:

$ pip install mysqlx-connector-python

Please refer to the installation tutorial for installation alternatives of the XDevAPI.

Installation Options

Connector packages included in MySQL Connector/Python allow you to install optional dependencies to unleash certain functionalities.

# 3rd party packages to unleash the telemetry functionality are installed
$ pip install mysql-connector-python[telemetry]

similarly, for the XDevAPI:

# 3rd party packages to unleash the compression functionality are installed
$ pip install mysqlx-connector-python[compression]

This installation option can be seen as a shortcut to install all the dependencies needed by a particular feature. Mind that this is optional and you are free to install the required dependencies by yourself.

Options for the Classic connector:

  • dns-srv
  • gssapi
  • fido2
  • telemetry

Options for the XDevAPI connector:

  • dns-srv
  • compression

Classic

import mysql.connector

# Connect to server
cnx = mysql.connector.connect(
    host="127.0.0.1",
    port=3306,
    user="mike",
    password="s3cre3t!")

# Get a cursor
cur = cnx.cursor()

# Execute a query
cur.execute("SELECT CURDATE()")

# Fetch one result
row = cur.fetchone()
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