Installation¶
Packages are available at the Connector/Python download site. For some packaging formats, there are different packages for different versions of Python; choose the one appropriate for the version of Python installed on your system.
Installing Connector/Python with pip¶
This is the recommended way to install Connector/Python.
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.
shell> pip install mysqlx-connector-python
Installing Connector/Python on Linux Using the MySQL Yum Repository¶
You must have the MySQL Yum repository on your system’s repository list. To make sure that your Yum repository is up-to-date, use this command:
shell> sudo yum update mysql-community-release
Then install Connector/Python as follows:
shell> sudo yum install mysqlx-connector-python
Installing Connector/Python on Linux Using an RPM Package¶
To install a Connector/Python RPM package (denoted here as PACKAGE.rpm), use this command:
shell> rpm -i PACKAGE.rpm
Installing Connector/Python on Linux Using a Debian Package¶
To install a Connector/Python Debian package (denoted here as PACKAGE.deb), use this command:
shell> dpkg -i PACKAGE.deb
Installing Connector/Python from source¶
Prerequisites¶
As of Connector/Python 2.2.3, source distributions include a C++ Extension, that interfaces with a MySQL server with the X Plugin enabled using Protobuf as data interchange format.
To build Connector/Python C++ Extension for Protobuf, you must satisfy the following prerequisites:
A C/C++ compiler, such as
gcc
Protobuf C++ (version >= 4.21.1, <= 4.21.12)
Python development files
MySQL Connector/C or MySQL Server installed
Installing Connector/Python from source on Unix and Unix-Like Systems¶
To install Connector/Python from a tar archive, download the latest version (denoted here as <version>), and execute these commands:
shell> tar xzf mysqlx-connector-python-<version>.tar.gz
shell> cd mysqlx-connector-python-<version>.tar.gz
shell> python setup.py install --with-protobuf-include-dir=<protobuf-include-dir> --with-protobuf-lib-dir=<protobuf-lib-dir> --with-protoc=<protoc-binary>
To see all options and commands supported by setup.py, use this command:
shell> python setup.py --help