You can create connections to one or more  databases from . For more information on MySQL, see https://www.mysql.com/.


If you are connecting to any relational source of data, such as Redshift or Oracle, you must add the to your whitelist for those resources.

For more information, see Getting Started with Trifacta Wrangler Pro.Supported Versions: 5.7 and 8.0 Community



Configure

To create this connection:

Modify the following properties as needed:

PropertyDescription
Host
Enter your fully qualified hostname. Example:

 

mysql-server.example.net
PortSet this value to 3306.
Connect String Options

Insert any additional connection parameters, if needed. See below.

User NameUsername to use to connect to the database.
PasswordPassword associated with the above username.
Test ConnectionAfter you have defined the connection credentials type, credentials, and connection string, you can validate those credentials.
Default Column Data Type Inference

Set to disabled to prevent the platform from applying its own type inference to each column on import. The default value is enabled.

Connection NameDisplay name of the connection
Connection DescriptionDescription of the connection, which appears in the application.

Connection URL

The properties that you provide are inserted into the following URL, which connects  to the connection:

jdbc:mysql://<host>:<port>/<database><connect-string-options>

Connect string options

The connect string options are optional. If you are passing additional properties and values to complete the connection, the connect string options must be structured in the following manner:

?<prop1>=<val1>&<prop2>=<val2>...

where:

delimiters:

Default connect string options

The following connect string options are specified by default.

NOTE: These options should not be overridden or modified.

The following connect string option requires the driver to use cursor-based fetching to retrieve rows.

useCursorFetch=true;

Driver Information

This connection uses the following driver:

Create via API

This connection can also be created using the API. 

For more information, see 

#operation/createConnection

Troubleshooting

Error messageDescription
1042 - ER_BAD_HOST_ERROR

Unable to connect to host. Please verify the host and port values.

1045 - ER_ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR

Credentials failed to connect. Please verify your credentials.

Tip: Click the Test Connection button to verify that your credentials are working properly.

Error: zero date value prohibited

Set the following option in the connect string options:

zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull

For more information on error messages for this connection type, see https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/error-handling.html.

Use

For more information, see Database Browser.

Data Conversion

For more information on how values are converted during input and output with this database, see MySQL Data Type Conversions.