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Use .my.cnf or .mylogin.cnf if available... #59

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tomkrouper opened this issue Jul 23, 2019 · 2 comments
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Use .my.cnf or .mylogin.cnf if available... #59

tomkrouper opened this issue Jul 23, 2019 · 2 comments
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@tomkrouper
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If native mysql commands, you don't have to specify a credentials file if you don't want to. The request here is to check for the existence of config files in the same way mysql or mysqldump would do. Additionally adding the option --login-path=# which would use the credentials from .mylogin.cnf or default to [client] if the file exists and --login-path is not provided.

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Would either of @nickcanz / @jfudally / @timvaillancourt be interested in picking this up by way of introduction to ccql?

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jfudally commented Aug 5, 2019

I can add it to my backlog, and as soon as I finish up the devel mysql upgrades I can take a look at this.

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