Configuring the MySQL connection
In the previous recipe, we used the shortest way to connect to a MySQL server by hard-coding the credentials required for authentication into the connection
method. While this is a fast approach for early development, we definitely do not want to expose our MySQL server credentials to anybody unless we grant permission to databases, tables, views, and related database commands to specific users.
A much safer way to get authenticated by a MySQL server is by storing the credentials in a configuration file, which is what we will do in this recipe.
We will use our configuration file to connect to the MySQL server and then create our own database on the MySQL server.
Note
We will use this database in all of the following recipes.
Getting ready
Access to a running MySQL server with administrator privileges is required to run the code shown in this recipe.
Note
The previous recipe shows how to install the free Community Edition of MySQL Server. The administrator privileges...