awesome-mysql involves mysql index, performance optimization and general problem solving(awesome-mysql涉及mysql的索引,性能优化以及常规的问题解决)
from https://github.com/leo985/awesome-mysql
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A curated list of awesome MySQL software, libraries, tools and resources
A curated list of awesome MySQL free and opensource software, libraries and resources.
This list accepts and encourages pull requests. See CONTRIBUTING
Performance, structure & data analysis tools
- Anemometer - Box SQL slow query monitor.
- innodb-ruby - A parser for InnoDB file formats, in Ruby.
- innotop - a 'top' clone for MySQL with many features and flexibility.
- MySQL Explain Analyzer - A web-based analyzer of
EXPLAIN FORMAT=JSON
output, providing comments, scalability analysis and permalinks for saved samples. - mysql-statsd - A Python daemon to collect information from MySQL and send it via StatsD to Graphite.
- MySQLTuner-perl - A script that allows you to review a MySQL installation quickly and make adjustments to increase performance and stability.
- Prometheus/mysqld_exporter - Time series database for real-time monitoring and alerting.
- pstop - a top-like program for MySQL, collecting, aggregating and displaying information from performance_schema.
- Wireshark - a protocol analyzer that can decode the MySQL protocol.
- Dolphie - a modern terminal tool for real-time analytics into MySQL/MariaDB & ProxySQL
Backup/restore/recovery tools
- Dumpling - Logical, parallel backup/dumper tool for MySQL/TiDB written in GoLang - support csv format output and integrated as library
- MyDumper - Logical, parallel backup/dumper tool for MySQL
- Percona Xtrabackup - an open-source hot backup utility for MySQL - based servers that doesn’t lock your database during the backup.
Tools to stress your servers
- go-tpc - A golang port of TPCC and TPCH benchmark for MySQL.
- iibench-mysql - Java based version of the Index Insertion Benchmark for MySQL/Percona/MariaDB.
- Sysbench - a modular, cross-platform and multi-threaded benchmark tool.
- TPCC-MySQL (archived) - A port of the popular TPCC benchmark for MySQL.
- DM - A High-Availability data migration platform which supports migrating data from MySQL/MariaDB to TiDB and merging shard tables
- Kingbus - A distributed MySQL binlog storage system built on Raft
- mysql-ripple (archived) - Ripple, a server that can serve as a middleman in MySQL replication
Scripts integrated into chat rooms
MySQL sample configuration and advisors
- mysql-compatibility-config - make MySQL configuration behave more like newer (or older) releases of MySQL.
MySQL connectors for various programming languages
- DBD::MariaDB - MariaDB and MySQL driver for the Perl5 Database Interface.
- DBD::mysql - MySQL driver for the Perl5 Database Interface.
- go-sql-driver - a lightweight and fast MySQL-Driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package.
- libAttachSQL - libAttachSQL is a lightweight, non-blocking C API for MySQL servers.
- MariaDB Connector/J - LGPL-licensed MariaDB Client Library for Java Applications.
- mex-mariadb - MIT licensed MariaDB/MySQL Client Library for GNU Octave and Matlab.
- MySQL C API - Official C driver for MySQL.
- MySQL Connector/C++ - Official C/C++ driver for MySQL.
- MySQL Connector/J - a standardized database driver for the Java platforms and development.
- MySQL Connector/NET - a standardized database driver for .Net platforms and development.
- MySQL Connector/Node.js - Official Node.js driver for MySQL.
- MySQL Connector/Python - a standardized database driver for Python platforms and development.
- mysqlclient-python - MySQL database connector for Python.
- node-mysql - A pure Nodejs Javascript client implementing the MySQL protocol.
- PHP mysqlnd - MySQL native driver for PHP.
- PyMySQL - MySQL database connector for Python.
- Ruby Mysql2 gem - MySQL driver for Ruby and Rails projects.
- MyZql - MySQL and MariaDB driver in native Zig.
MySQL deployment tools
- dbdeployer (archived) - A tool that installs one or more MySQL servers within seconds, easily, securely, and with full control.
- MariaDB4j - A Java launcher to run MariaDB without installation or external dependencies.
- MySQL Docker - Official Docker images.
Tools to support MySQL-related development
- Flywaydb - Database migrations; Evolve your database schema easily and reliably across all your instances
- Liquibase - Source control for your database
- Shift - An application that helps you run schema migrations on MySQL databases
- Skeema - Declarative pure-SQL schema management system for MySQL and MariaDB, with support for sharding and external online schema change tools
- SQLE - SQLE is a SQL audit platform for DBA or developer
- Test database - A sample MySQL database with an integrated test suite, used to test applications and servers
GUI frontends & applications
- Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file.
- DBeaver - A cross-platform SQL and NoSQL database client.
- HeidiSQL - MySQL GUI frontend for Windows.
- ILLA Cloud - Low-code internal tool builder integrated with Mysql, can be used as GUI for Mysql.
- mycli - A Terminal Client for MySQL with AutoCompletion and Syntax Highlighting.
- MySQL Shell - Advanced client and code editor for MySQL that supports development and administration for the MySQL Server and MySQL InnoDB cluster (AdminAPI) with an interactive JavaScript, Python, or SQL interface.
- MySQL Workbench - provides DBAs and developers an integrated tools environment for database design & modeling; SQL devleopment; database administration.
- Ocelot GUI - GUI client for MySQL or MariaDB, including debugger.
- OmniDB: Web tool for database management
- Percona Monitoring and Management - An open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL performance.
- phpMyAdmin - a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.
- pspg - provides a pager with enhanced visualization and navigation for tabular data. Originally implemented for PostgreSQL, but also supports MySQL.
- Sequel Ace - a Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases.
- SQLyog Community edition - SQLyog Community edition. For Windows, works fine under wine in Mac and Linux
- WebDB – Open Source and Efficient Database IDE. Featuring Easy server connection, Modern ERD, Intelligent data generator, AI assistant, NoSQL structure manager, Time machine and Powerful query editor
High availability solutions
- Galera Cluster - a true Multimaster Cluster based on synchronous replication.
- mha4mysql-node and mha4mysql-manager (both unmaintained) - Master High Availability Manager and tools for MySQL.
- Orchestrator - MySQL replication topology management and High Availability solution.
- Percona Replication Manager - Asynchronous MySQL replication manager agent for Pacemaker. Supports file and GTID based replication, geo-distributed clusters using booth.
- replication-manager - a high availability solution to manage MariaDB 10.x and MySQL & Percona Server 5.7 GTID replication topologies.
Proxies to MySQL
- MySQL Proxy (deprecated) - A simple program that sits between your client and MySQL server(s) that can monitor, analyze or transform their communication.
- MySQL Router - MySQL Router is part of InnoDB cluster, and is a lightweight middleware that provides transparent routing between your application and back-end MySQL Servers.
- ProxySQL - High performance proxy for MySQL.
Replication related software
- data-diff - Command-line tool and Python library to efficiently diff rows across two different databases.
Add-on schemas
- common_schema - DBA's framework for MySQL, providing a function library, views library and QueryScript interpreter.
- sys - A collection of views, functions and procedures to help MySQL administrators get insight in to MySQL Database usage.
Tools that prevents leaking of sensitive data from database (encryption, masking and tokenization, honey-pots, etc)
- Acra - SQL database protection suite: strong selective encryption, SQL injections prevention, intrusion detection system.
MySQL server flavors
- MariaDB - Community developed fork of MySQL server.
- MySQL Server & MySQL Cluster - Official Oracle's MySQL server & MySQL Cluster distribution.
- Percona Server - An enhanced, drop-in MySQL replacement.
- TiDB - A distributed HTAP database compatible with the MySQL protocol.
Sharding solutions/frameworks
- Jetpants - An automation suite for managing large range sharding clusters, by Tumblr.
- Vitess - vitess provides servers and tools which facilitate scaling of MySQL databases for large scale web services.
Toolkits, general purpose scripts
- gh-ost - GitHub's online schema migration for MySQL.
- go-mysql - A pure go library to handle MySQL network protocol and replication.
- MySQL Utilities (deprecated) - a collection of command-line utilities, written in Python, that are used for maintaining and administering MySQL servers, either individually, or within Replication hierarchies.
- Percona Toolkit - a collection of advanced command-line tools to perform a variety of MySQL server and system tasks that are too difficult or complex to perform manually.
- UnDROP - a tool to recover data from dropped or corrupted InnoDB tables.
At this stage "resources" will not include websites, blogs, slides, presentation videos, etc. in fear of list size
e-books as well as relevant materials on and around MySQL
- Database Systems Lecture Notes - lecture notes on Database Systems (available in pdf, html, odt and markdown) including a Chapter on SQL that covers basic set-up, exercises and problems.
- SQL-exercise - contains several SQL exercises, including the schema description figure, SQL code to build schema, questions and solutions in SQL. Based on wikibook SQL Exercises.
from https://github.com/shlomi-noach/awesome-mysql
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A curated list of awesome links related to MySQL / MariaDB / Percona performance tuning .
🔥 A curated list of awesome links related to MySQL / MariaDB / Percona configuration tuning for improved performance.
- Ten MySQL performance tuning settings after installation
- MySQL Server and SQL Performance Tuning
- MySQL Performance Cheat Sheet
- Performance Tuning and Configurations for your MySQL Server
- MAKING IT BETTER: BASIC MYSQL PERFORMANCE TUNING (MYSQLD)
- InnoDB Performance Optimization Basics
- MySQL 101: Tuning MySQL After Upgrading Memory
- How MySQL Opens and Closes Tables
- InnoDB Buffer Pool Resizing: Chunk Change
- Tuning innodb_buffer_pool_chunk_size
- [Video] MySQL InnoDB buffer pool configuration | Role of InnoDB buffer pool chunk size and Instances
- Tuning innodb_buffer_pool_size
- Innodb_buffer_pool_size – Is 80% of RAM the right amount?
- Is InnoDB Buffer Pool big enough? and Can we shrink InnoDB Buffer Pool?
- MySQLTuner-perl - A script that allows you to review a MySQL installation quickly and make recommendations to increase performance and stability.
- Releem - MySQL Performance Tuning as a Service. Releem helps you to automatically monitor MySQL metrics, and tune MySQL configuration to improve performance and reduce costs of server resources.
from https://github.com/Releem/awesome-mysql-performance
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A curated list of awesome MySQL useful queries and commands.
A curated list of awesome MySQL useful queries and commands. Inspired by awesome-mysql and awesome-bash-commands.
🏅 Of course, this document needs your help, so consider contributing.
mysql -h host -P 3306 -u username -p --default_character_set utf8 database_name < mysql_script.sql
mysqldump -h localhost -u username -p database_name > ./mysql_script.sql
Or
mysqldump \
--user=username \
--host=127.0.0.1 \
--protocol=tcp \
--port=3306 -p \
--default-character-set=utf8 \
--skip-triggers \
"database_name" > database_script.sql
mysqldump -h localhost -u username -p database_name | gzip -c > tables.sql.gz
Or
mysqldump \
--user=username \
--host=127.0.0.1 \
--protocol=tcp \
--port=3306 -p \
--default-character-set=utf8 \
--skip-triggers \
"database_name" | gzip -c > tables.sql.gz
Use --single-transaction
if you got an mysqldump error (because you lack privileges to lock the tables)
mysqldump -h localhost -u username -p database_name --single-transaction | gzip -c > tables.sql.gz
mysqldump -h localhost -u username -p database_name table_name1 table_name2 > mydb_tables.sql
Or
mysqldump \
--user=username \
--host=127.0.0.1 \
--protocol=tcp \
--port=3306 -p \
--default-character-set=utf8 \
--skip-triggers \
"database_name" "table_name1" "table_name2" > mydb_tables.sql
CREATE USER `my_root_user`@`%` IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'my_root_pwd'; GRANT Alter, Alter Routine, Create, Create Routine, Create Temporary Tables, Create User, Create View, Delete, Drop, Event, Execute, File, Grant Option, Index, Insert, Lock Tables, Process, References, Reload, Replication Client, Replication Slave, Select, Show Databases, Show View, Shutdown, Trigger, Update, Super, Create Tablespace ON *.* TO `my_root_user`@`%`;
Note: The above query creates a user using Native Pluggable Authentication. It can useful for backward compatibility MySQL clients. Due Caching SHA-2 Pluggable Authentication is the default authentication plugin on MySQL 8.
CREATE USER `my_user`@`%` IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'my_password'; GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, EXECUTE ON `my_database`.* TO `my_user`@`%` WITH GRANT OPTION;
Note: User above is an example-purpose only.
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON *.* TO 'root2'@'%';
ALTER USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'my_new_password';
SELECT code, COUNT(code) duplicates FROM client GROUP BY code HAVING duplicates > 1;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE `registered` >= CONCAT(SUBDATE(CURDATE(), 1), ' 00:00:00') AND `registered` < CONCAT(CURDATE(), ' 00:00:00')
Those queries create a database if doesn't exist (optional) and then removes all tables of one specified database. No root privileges are required, only make sure that the user which executes those queries has enough privileges for that particular database.
Warning: This process cleans up the database removing all existing tables permanently. So make sure to do all necessary tests in a development environment first.
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- `my_database` clean up process
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- 1. Create a new `my_database` database if doesn't exits
-- This is optional but requires extra privileges
-- -----------------------------------------------------
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS `my_database` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_bin;
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- 2. Remove all tables of `my_database` database
-- -----------------------------------------------------
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0;
SET GROUP_CONCAT_MAX_LEN=32768;
USE `my_database`;
SET @tables = NULL;
SELECT GROUP_CONCAT('`', table_name, '`') INTO @tables
FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_schema = (SELECT DATABASE());
SELECT IFNULL(@tables, 'dummy') INTO @tables;
SET @tables = CONCAT('DROP TABLE IF EXISTS ', @tables);
PREPARE stmt FROM @tables;
EXECUTE stmt;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 1;
Databases size in GBs
SELECT
TABLE_SCHEMA "DB_NAME",
SUM(ROUND(((DATA_LENGTH + INDEX_LENGTH) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024), 2)) AS "GB"
FROM information_schema.TABLES
GROUP BY TABLE_SCHEMA;
Databases size in MBs
SELECT
TABLE_SCHEMA "DB_NAME",
SUM(ROUND(((DATA_LENGTH + INDEX_LENGTH) / 1024 / 1024), 2)) AS "MB"
FROM information_schema.TABLES
GROUP BY TABLE_SCHEMA;
SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE "%conn%"; SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE '%onn%'; SHOW GLOBAL STATUS LIKE '%Connection_errors%';
SELECT SCHEMA_NAME AS "Database", DIGEST_TEXT AS "Query diggest", COUNT_STAR AS "Executed times", AVG_TIMER_WAIT AS "Executed average (picoseconds)", ROUND((AVG_TIMER_WAIT / 1000 / 1000 / 1000 / 1000), 2) AS "Executed average (seconds)", QUERY_SAMPLE_TEXT AS "Query sample", QUERY_SAMPLE_SEEN AS "Query sample seen" FROM performance_schema.events_statements_summary_by_digest ORDER BY AVG_TIMER_WAIT DESC LIMIT 15;
SELECT * FROM performance_schema.events_statements_summary_global_by_event_name AS t ORDER BY t.COUNT_STAR DESC;
SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, TABLE_ROWS, ROUND(((DATA_LENGTH + INDEX_LENGTH) / 1024 / 1024/ 1024), 2) TABLE_SIZE_GB FROM information_schema.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = DATABASE() ORDER BY TABLE_SIZE_GB DESC LIMIT 300;
SELECT * FROM sys.host_summary_by_statement_type;
from https://github.com/joseluisq/awesome-mysql-queries-commands
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