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layout: docs
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page_title: MySQL/MariaDB - Database - Secrets Engines
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description: |-
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MySQL is one of the supported plugins for the database secrets engine. This
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plugin generates database credentials dynamically based on configured roles
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for the MySQL database.
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---
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# MySQL/MariaDB Database Secrets Engine
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@include 'x509-sha1-deprecation.mdx'
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MySQL is one of the supported plugins for the database secrets engine. This
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plugin generates database credentials dynamically based on configured roles for
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the MySQL database, and also supports [Static
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Roles](/docs/secrets/databases#static-roles).
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This plugin has a few different instances built into vault, each instance is for
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a slightly different MySQL driver. The only difference between these plugins is
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the length of usernames generated by the plugin as different versions of mysql
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accept different lengths. The available plugins are:
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- mysql-database-plugin
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- mysql-aurora-database-plugin
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- mysql-rds-database-plugin
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- mysql-legacy-database-plugin
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See the [database secrets engine](/docs/secrets/databases) docs for
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more information about setting up the database secrets engine.
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## Capabilities
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| Plugin Name | Root Credential Rotation | Dynamic Roles | Static Roles | Username Customization |
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| -------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------- | ------------ | ---------------------- |
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| Depends (see: [above](#mysql-mariadb-database-secrets-engine)) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (1.7+) |
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## Setup
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1. Enable the database secrets engine if it is not already enabled:
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```text
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$ vault secrets enable database
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Success! Enabled the database secrets engine at: database/
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```
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By default, the secrets engine will enable at the name of the engine. To
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enable the secrets engine at a different path, use the `-path` argument.
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1. Configure Vault with the proper plugin and connection information:
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```text
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$ vault write database/config/my-mysql-database \
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plugin_name=mysql-database-plugin \
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connection_url="{{username}}:{{password}}@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/" \
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allowed_roles="my-role" \
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username="vaultuser" \
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password="vaultpass"
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```
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1. Configure a role that maps a name in Vault to an SQL statement to execute to
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create the database credential:
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```text
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$ vault write database/roles/my-role \
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db_name=my-mysql-database \
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creation_statements="CREATE USER '{{name}}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '{{password}}';GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO '{{name}}'@'%';" \
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default_ttl="1h" \
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max_ttl="24h"
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Success! Data written to: database/roles/my-role
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```
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## Usage
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After the secrets engine is configured and a user/machine has a Vault token with
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the proper permission, it can generate credentials.
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1. Generate a new credential by reading from the `/creds` endpoint with the name
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of the role:
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```text
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$ vault read database/creds/my-role
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Key Value
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--- -----
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lease_id database/creds/my-role/2f6a614c-4aa2-7b19-24b9-ad944a8d4de6
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lease_duration 1h
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lease_renewable true
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password yY-57n3X5UQhxnmFRP3f
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username v_vaultuser_my-role_crBWVqVh2Hc1
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```
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## Client x509 Certificate Authentication
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This plugin supports using MySQL's [x509 Client-side Certificate Authentication](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/using-encrypted-connections.html#using-encrypted-connections-client-side-configuration)
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To use this authentication mechanism, configure the plugin:
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```shell-session
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$ vault write database/config/my-mysql-database \
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plugin_name=mysql-database-plugin \
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allowed_roles="my-role" \
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connection_url="user:password@tcp(localhost:3306)/test" \
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tls_certificate_key=@/path/to/client.pem \
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tls_ca=@/path/to/client.ca
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```
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Note: `tls_certificate_key` and `tls_ca` map to [`ssl-cert (combined with ssl-key)`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/connection-options.html#option_general_ssl-cert)
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and [`ssl-ca`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/connection-options.html#option_general_ssl-ca) configuration options
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from MySQL with the exception that the Vault parameters are the contents of those files, not filenames. As such,
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the two options are independent of each other. See the [MySQL Connection Options](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/connection-options.html)
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for more information.
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## Examples
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### Using wildcards in grant statements
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MySQL supports using wildcards in grant statements. These are sometimes needed
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by applications which expect access to a large number of databases inside MySQL.
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This can be realized by using a wildcard in the grant statement. For example if
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you want the user created by Vault to have access to all databases starting with
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`fooapp_` you could use the following creation statement:
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```text
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CREATE USER '{{name}}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '{{password}}'; GRANT SELECT ON `fooapp\_%`.* TO '{{name}}'@'%';
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```
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MySQL expects the part in which the wildcards are to be placed inside backticks.
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If you want to add this creation statement to Vault via the Vault CLI you cannot
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simply paste the above statement on the CLI because the shell will interpret the
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text between the backticks as something that must be executed. The easiest way to
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get around this is to encode the creation statement as Base64 and feed this to Vault.
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For example:
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```shell-session
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$ vault write database/roles/my-role \
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db_name=mysql \
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creation_statements="Q1JFQVRFIFVTRVIgJ3t7bmFtZX19J0AnJScgSURFTlRJRklFRCBCWSAne3twYXNzd29yZH19JzsgR1JBTlQgU0VMRUNUIE9OIGBmb29hcHBcXyVgLiogVE8gJ3t7bmFtZX19J0AnJSc7" \
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default_ttl="1h" \
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max_ttl="24h"
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```
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### Rotating root credentials in MySQL 5.6
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The default root rotation setup for MySQL uses the `ALTER USER` syntax present
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in MySQL 5.7 and up. For MySQL 5.6, the [root rotation
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statements](/api-docs/secret/databases#root_rotation_statements)
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must be configured to use the old `SET PASSWORD` syntax. For example:
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```shell-session
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$ vault write database/config/my-mysql-database \
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plugin_name=mysql-database-plugin \
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connection_url="{{username}}:{{password}}@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/" \
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root_rotation_statements="SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('{{password}}')" \
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allowed_roles="my-role" \
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username="root" \
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password="mysql"
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```
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For a guide in root credential rotation, see [Database Root Credential
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Rotation](https://learn.hashicorp.com/vault/secrets-management/db-root-rotation).
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## API
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The full list of configurable options can be seen in the [MySQL database plugin
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API](/api-docs/secret/databases/mysql-maria) page.
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For more information on the database secrets engine's HTTP API please see the
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[Database secrets engine API](/api-docs/secret/databases) page.
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