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MariaDB | MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. |
Set up a MariaDB SQL server. It supports multiple databases, users and permission settings. If you want to only connect from inside Home Assistant use core-mariadb
as the host address.
{
"databases": ["homeassistant"],
"logins": [
{
"username": "hass",
"host": "%.local.hass.io",
"password": "securePassword"
}
],
"rights": [
{
"username": "hass",
"host": "%.local.hass.io",
"database": "homeassistant",
"grant": "ALL PRIVILEGES ON"
}
]
}
{% configuration %} databases: description: List of databases. required: true type: list logins: description: List of SQL accounts to create or update. required: true type: list keys: username: description: Username for account. required: true type: string host: description: Host for account. If you need an account on multiple hosts, use '%'. required: true type: string password: description: Password for account. required: true type: string rights: description: List of rights to be granted. required: true type: list keys: username: description: Username for granted rights. required: true type: string host: description: Host is a part of username like above. required: true type: string database: description: Database name on which to grant user rights. required: true type: string grant: description: SQL grant part for access too. required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %}
Home Assistant configuration
Use the following configuration in Home Assistant to use the database above:
recorder:
db_url: mysql://hass:securePassword@core-mariadb/homeassistant?charset=utf8