Connection String Parameters for MariaDB
The connection string properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Name | Description |
ConnectionLifeTime | The maximum lifetime of a connection in seconds. Once the time has elapsed, the connection object is disposed. |
Database | The name of the MariaDB database. |
FirewallPassword | A password used to authenticate to a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallPort | The TCP port for a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallServer | The name or IP address of a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallType | The protocol used by a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallUser | The user name to use to authenticate with a proxy-based firewall. |
IntegratedSecurity | Whether or not to authenticate with Windows authentication. |
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
Logfile | A path to the log file. |
MaxLogFileCount | A string specifying the maximum file count of log files. When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end and the oldest log file will be deleted. |
MaxLogFileSize | A string specifying the maximum size in bytes for a log file (for example, 10 MB). When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end. |
MaxRows | Limits the number of rows returned rows when no aggregation or group by is used in the query. This helps avoid performance issues at design time. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
Password | The password required for authentication with the MariaDB server. |
PoolIdleTimeout | The allowed idle time for a connection before it is closed. |
PoolMaxSize | The maximum connections in the pool. |
PoolMinSize | The minimum number of connections in the pool. |
PoolWaitTime | The max seconds to wait for an available connection. |
Port | The port of the MariaDB server. |
QueryPassthrough | This option passes the query to the MariaDB server as is. |
Readonly | You can use this property to enforce read-only access to MariaDB from the provider. |
ReturnCatalog | When set to False, this will return null for catalog when querying getCatalogs, getSchemas, getTables, getViews, getProcedures, getColumns, getProcedureParameters or getIndex. |
RTK | The runtime key used for licensing. |
Server | The host name or IP address of the server. |
SSHClientCert | The SSH client certificate store for SSH Client Authentication. |
SSHClientCertPassword | The password for the SSH client certificate. |
SSHClientCertSubject | The subject of the SSH client certificate. |
SSHClientCertType | The type of key store containing the SSH client certificate. |
SSHPassword | The SSH password. |
SSHPort | The SSH port. |
SSHServer | The SSH server. |
SSHServerFingerPrint | The SSH server fingerprint. |
SSHUser | The SSH user. |
SSLClientCert | The TLS/SSL client certificate store for SSL Client Authentication (2-way SSL). |
SSLClientCertPassword | The password for the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSLClientCertSubject | The subject of the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSLClientCertType | The type of key store containing the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSLServerCert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the connection timeout error is thrown. |
UseConnectionPooling | This property enables connection pooling. |
User | The user to authenticate when connecting to MariaDB. |
UseSSH | Use SSH. |
UseSSL | This field sets whether SSL is enabled. |
Verbosity | The verbosity level that determines the amount of detail included in the log file. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC. |
ZeroDatesToNull | Whether or not to return Date and DateTime values consisting of all zeros as NULL. |