migrate/database/mysql/README.md

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# MySQL
`mysql://user:password@tcp(host:port)/dbname?query`
| URL Query | WithInstance Config | Description |
|------------|---------------------|-------------|
| `x-migrations-table` | `MigrationsTable` | Name of the migrations table |
| `dbname` | `DatabaseName` | The name of the database to connect to |
| `user` | | The user to sign in as |
| `password` | | The user's password |
| `host` | | The host to connect to. |
| `port` | | The port to bind to. |
| `tls` | | TLS / SSL encrypted connection parameter; see [go-sql-driver](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#tls). Use any name (e.g. `migrate`) if you want to use a custom TLS config (`x-tls-` queries). |
| `x-tls-ca` | | The location of the CA (certificate authority) file. |
| `x-tls-cert` | | The location of the client certicicate file. Must be used with `x-tls-key`. |
| `x-tls-key` | | The location of the private key file. Must be used with `x-tls-cert`. |
| `x-tls-insecure-skip-verify` | | Whether or not to use SSL (true\|false) |
## Use with existing client
If you use the MySQL driver with existing database client, you must create the client with parameter `multiStatements=true`:
```go
package main
import (
"database/sql"
_ "github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql"
"github.com/golang-migrate/migrate"
"github.com/golang-migrate/migrate/database/mysql"
_ "github.com/golang-migrate/migrate/source/file"
)
func main() {
db, _ := sql.Open("mysql", "user:password@tcp(host:port)/dbname?multiStatements=true")
driver, _ := mysql.WithInstance(db, &mysql.Config{})
m, _ := migrate.NewWithDatabaseInstance(
"file:///migrations",
"mysql",
driver,
)
m.Steps(2)
}
```
## Upgrading from v1
1. Write down the current migration version from schema_migrations
1. `DROP TABLE schema_migrations`
2. Wrap your existing migrations in transactions ([BEGIN/COMMIT](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/commit.html)) if you use multiple statements within one migration.
3. Download and install the latest migrate version.
4. Force the current migration version with `migrate force <current_version>`.