Refs #29548 -- Updated docs for MariaDB support.
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@ -340,5 +340,4 @@ class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):
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@cached_property
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def mysql_is_mariadb(self):
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# MariaDB isn't officially supported.
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return 'mariadb' in self.mysql_server_info.lower()
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@ -30,10 +30,12 @@ popular alternatives.
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If you want to use Django with a database, which is probably the case, you'll
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also need a database engine. PostgreSQL_ is recommended, because we're
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PostgreSQL fans, and MySQL_, `SQLite`_, and Oracle_ are also supported.
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PostgreSQL fans, and MariaDB_, MySQL_, `SQLite`_, and Oracle_ are also
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supported.
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.. _Python: https://www.python.org/
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.. _PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _MariaDB: https://mariadb.org/
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.. _MySQL: https://www.mysql.com/
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.. _`SQLite`: https://www.sqlite.org/
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.. _Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/
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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Set up a database
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=================
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This step is only necessary if you'd like to work with a "large" database engine
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like PostgreSQL, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult the
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:ref:`database installation information <database-installation>`.
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like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or Oracle. To install such a database, consult
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the :ref:`database installation information <database-installation>`.
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Install Django
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==============
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@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ and creates any necessary database tables according to the database settings
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in your :file:`mysite/settings.py` file and the database migrations shipped
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with the app (we'll cover those later). You'll see a message for each
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migration it applies. If you're interested, run the command-line client for your
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database and type ``\dt`` (PostgreSQL), ``SHOW TABLES;`` (MySQL), ``.schema``
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(SQLite), or ``SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES;`` (Oracle) to display the
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tables Django created.
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database and type ``\dt`` (PostgreSQL), ``SHOW TABLES;`` (MariaDB, MySQL),
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``.schema`` (SQLite), or ``SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES;`` (Oracle) to
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display the tables Django created.
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.. admonition:: For the minimalists
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@ -268,6 +268,18 @@ non-durable <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/non-durability.html>`_.
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a development machine where you can easily restore the entire contents of
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all databases in the cluster.
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.. _mariadb-notes:
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MariaDB notes
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=============
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.. versionadded:: 3.0
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Django supports MariaDB 10.1 and higher.
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To use MariaDB, use the MySQL backend, which is shared between the two. See the
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:ref:`MySQL notes <mysql-notes>` for more details.
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.. _mysql-notes:
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MySQL notes
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ If your database table name is an SQL reserved word, or contains characters that
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aren't allowed in Python variable names -- notably, the hyphen -- that's OK.
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Django quotes column and table names behind the scenes.
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.. admonition:: Use lowercase table names for MySQL
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.. admonition:: Use lowercase table names for MariaDB and MySQL
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It is strongly advised that you use lowercase table names when you override
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the table name via ``db_table``, particularly if you are using the MySQL
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@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ SQLite. This can be configured using the following::
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}
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}
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When connecting to other database backends, such as MySQL, Oracle, or
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When connecting to other database backends, such as MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, or
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PostgreSQL, additional connection parameters will be required. See
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the :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` setting below on how to specify
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other database types. This example is for PostgreSQL::
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What's new in Django 3.0
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========================
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MariaDB support
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---------------
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Django now officially supports `MariaDB <https://mariadb.org/>`_ 10.1 and
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higher. See :ref:`MariaDB notes <mariadb-notes>` for more details.
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Minor features
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--------------
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ stored in the model tablespace ``tables`` by default. The index for the
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Database support
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================
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PostgreSQL and Oracle support tablespaces. SQLite and MySQL don't.
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PostgreSQL and Oracle support tablespaces. SQLite, MariaDB and MySQL don't.
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When you use a backend that lacks support for tablespaces, Django ignores all
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tablespace-related options.
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If you plan to use Django's database API functionality, you'll need to make
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sure a database server is running. Django supports many different database
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servers and is officially supported with PostgreSQL_, MySQL_, Oracle_ and
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SQLite_.
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servers and is officially supported with PostgreSQL_, MariaDB_, MySQL_, Oracle_
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and SQLite_.
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If you are developing a simple project or something you don't plan to deploy
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in a production environment, SQLite is generally the simplest option as it
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* If you're using PostgreSQL, you'll need the `psycopg2`_ package. Refer to the
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:ref:`PostgreSQL notes <postgresql-notes>` for further details.
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* If you're using MySQL, you'll need a :ref:`DB API driver
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* If you're using MySQL or MariaDB, you'll need a :ref:`DB API driver
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<mysql-db-api-drivers>` like ``mysqlclient``. See :ref:`notes for the MySQL
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backend <mysql-notes>` for details.
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database queries, Django will need permission to create a test database.
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.. _PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _MariaDB: https://mariadb.org/
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.. _MySQL: https://www.mysql.com/
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.. _psycopg2: http://initd.org/psycopg/
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.. _SQLite: https://www.sqlite.org/
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