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MySQL 9.1 Reference Manual  /  ...  /  MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification Component Installation

8.5.2.1 MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification Component Installation

Components provide expanded access to MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification functionality. Previously, MySQL implemented masking and de-identification capabilities as a plugin library file containing a plugin and several loadable functions. Before you begin the component installation, remove the data_masking plugin and all of its loadable functions to avoid conflicts. For instructions, see Section 8.5.3.1, “MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification Plugin Installation”.

MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification database table and components are:

  • masking_dictionaries table

    Purpose: A table that provides persistent storage for masking dictionaries and terms. While the mysql system schema is the traditional storage option, creating a dedicated schema for this purpose is also permitted. A dedicated schema might be preferable for these reasons:

    • The mysql system schema is not backed up by a logical backup, such as mysqldump or load operations.

    • A dedicated schema makes outbound replication easier.

    • A user or role requires no mysql schema privileges when preforming related data-masking tasks in the dedicated schema.

  • component_masking component

    Purpose: The component implements the core of the masking functionality and exposes it as services.

    URN: file://component_masking

  • component_masking_functions component

    Purpose: The component exposes all functionality of the component_masking component as loadable functions. Some of the functions require the MASKING_DICTIONARIES_ADMIN dynamic privilege.

    URN: file://component_masking_functions

If the components and functions are used on a replication source server, install them on all replica servers as well to avoid replication issues. While the components are loaded, information about them is available as described in Section 7.5.2, “Obtaining Component Information”. For general information about installing or uninstalling components, see Section 7.5.1, “Installing and Uninstalling Components”.

MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification supports these setup and removal procedures:

Install Using the mysql System Schema
Note

Consider using a dedicated schema to store data-masking dictionaries (see Install Using a Dedicated Schema).

To set up MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification:

  1. Run masking_functions_install.sql to add the masking_dictionaries table to the mysql schema and install the components. The script is located in the share directory of your MySQL installation.

    $> mysql -u root -p -D mysql < [path/]masking_functions_install.sql
    Enter password: (enter root password here)
Install Using a Dedicated Schema

To set up MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification:

  1. Create a database to store the masking_dictionaries table. For example, to use mask_db as the database name, execute this statement:

    $> mysql -u root -p -e "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS mask_db"
    Enter password: (enter root password here)
  2. Run masking_functions_install.sql to add the masking_dictionaries table to the mask_db schema and install the components. The script is located in the share directory of your MySQL installation.

    $> mysql -u root -p -D mask_db < [path/]masking_functions_install.sql
    Enter password: (enter root password here)
  3. Set and persist the mask_db schema at startup by preceding the component_masking.masking_database read-only variable name by the PERSIST_ONLY keyword.

    $> mysql -u root -p -e "SET PERSIST_ONLY component_masking.masking_database=mask_db"
    Enter password: (enter root password here)

    After modifying the variable, restart the server to cause the new setting to take effect.

Uninstall MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification Components

To remove MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification when using the mysql system schema:

  1. Run masking_functions_uninstall.sql to remove the masking_dictionaries table from the appropriate schema and uninstall the components. The script is located in the share directory of your MySQL installation. The example here specifies the mysql database.

    $> mysql -u root -p -D mysql < [path/]masking_functions_uninstall.sql
    Enter password: (enter root password here)

To remove MySQL Enterprise Data Masking and De-Identification when using a dedicated schema:

  1. Run masking_functions_uninstall.sql to remove the masking_dictionaries table from the appropriate schema and uninstall the components. The script is located in the share directory of your MySQL installation. The example here specifies the mask_db database.

    $> mysql -u root -p -D mask_db < [path/]masking_functions_uninstall.sql
    Enter password: (enter root password here)
  2. Stop persisting the component_masking.masking_database variable.

    $> mysql -u root -p -e "RESET PERSIST component_masking.masking_database"
    Enter password: (enter root password here)
  3. [Optional] Drop the dedicated schema to ensure that it is not used for other purposes.

    DROP DATABASE mask_db;