MySQL
Connect
Use -u
param to set username, use -p
to indicate password. Be sure to replace greptime_user(username)
and greptime_pwd(password)
with your own username and password:
shell
❯ mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -P 4002 -u greptime_user -p
Enter password:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 8
Server version: 5.1.10-alpha-msql-proxy Greptime
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mysql>
Time Zone
GreptimeDB’s MySQL protocol interface follows original MySQL server on how to deal with time zone.
By default, MySQL uses its server time zone for timestamp. To override, you can set time_zone
variable for current session using SQL statement SET time_zone = 'UTC';
. The value of time_zone
can be any of:
- The server’s time zone:
SYSTEM
. - Offset to UTC such as
+08:00
. - Any named time zone like
Europe/Berlin
.
A few MySQL clients like Grafana MySQL data source allows you to set time zone for current session. It is also possible to check time_zone
variable for current session by SQL statement SELECT @@time_zone;
.
HTTP API
GreptimeDB supports sending SQL statements through HTTP API. For information on how to set up authentication, please refer to HTTP API.
Write Data
Please refer to SQL.
Query Data
Please refer to SQL.