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Getting Started with MariaDB

You're reading from   Getting Started with MariaDB Explore the powerful features of MariaDB with practical examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785284120
Length 140 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel Bartholomew Daniel Bartholomew
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Preface 1. Installing MariaDB 2. Configuring MariaDB FREE CHAPTER 3. Securing MariaDB 4. Administering MariaDB 5. Using MariaDB – Databases and Tables 6. Using MariaDB – Inserting, Updating, and Deleting 7. Using MariaDB – Retrieving Data 8. Maintaining MariaDB A. MariaDB Next Steps
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Creating users


Creating a user in MariaDB involves a two-step process. First, we create the user using the CREATE USER statement, and then we give or GRANT the user the privileges that we want them to have. We'll go over the CREATE USER statement in this section and the GRANT statement in the granting, revoking, and showing permissions section.

A CREATE USER statement has the following pattern:

CREATE USER 'username'@'host' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';

We customize the username, host, and password parts to the appropriate values. If we don't want to specify a password (though this is not recommended!) then we can drop the IDENTIFIED BY 'password' part. This, and all the other SQL statements that we input into MariaDB, need to end with a semicolon (;).

The host part can be several things. It can be the hostname of the computer which the user connects from, the IP address of the computer that the user connects from, the network that the user connects from, or it can be the wildcard symbol %, which...

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