The PLUGINS table provides
      information about server plugins.
    
      The PLUGINS table has these columns:
- PLUGIN_NAME- The name used to refer to the plugin in statements such as - INSTALL PLUGINand- UNINSTALL PLUGIN.
- PLUGIN_VERSION- The version from the plugin's general type descriptor. 
- PLUGIN_STATUS- The plugin status, one of - ACTIVE,- INACTIVE,- DISABLED,- DELETING, or- DELETED.
- PLUGIN_TYPE- The type of plugin, such as - STORAGE ENGINE,- INFORMATION_SCHEMA, or- AUTHENTICATION.
- PLUGIN_TYPE_VERSION- The version from the plugin's type-specific descriptor. 
- PLUGIN_LIBRARY- The name of the plugin shared library file. This is the name used to refer to the plugin file in statements such as - INSTALL PLUGINand- UNINSTALL PLUGIN. This file is located in the directory named by the- plugin_dirsystem variable. If the library name is- NULL, the plugin is compiled in and cannot be uninstalled with- UNINSTALL PLUGIN.
- PLUGIN_LIBRARY_VERSION- The plugin API interface version. 
- PLUGIN_AUTHOR- The plugin author. 
- PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION- A short description of the plugin. 
- PLUGIN_LICENSE- How the plugin is licensed (for example, - GPL).
- LOAD_OPTION- How the plugin was loaded. The value is - OFF,- ON,- FORCE, or- FORCE_PLUS_PERMANENT. See Section 7.6.1, “Installing and Uninstalling Plugins”.
Notes
- PLUGINSis a nonstandard- INFORMATION_SCHEMAtable.
- For plugins installed with - INSTALL PLUGIN, the- PLUGIN_NAMEand- PLUGIN_LIBRARYvalues are also registered in the- mysql.plugintable.
- For information about plugin data structures that form the basis of the information in the - PLUGINStable, see The MySQL Plugin API.
      Plugin information is also available from the
      SHOW PLUGINS statement. See
      Section 15.7.7.27, “SHOW PLUGINS Statement”. These statements are equivalent:
    
SELECT
  PLUGIN_NAME, PLUGIN_STATUS, PLUGIN_TYPE,
  PLUGIN_LIBRARY, PLUGIN_LICENSE
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS;
SHOW PLUGINS;