Modules/MySQL/MysqlOpen
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This function is provided by the external module MySQL. You must install this module to use this function. | |
This function opens a MySQL connection to a specific database on a database server. As soon as a connection is made (or timed out), the callback_function you passed as parameter is called and you can read/write to the database by using the mysqlQuery function.
Syntax
bool mysqlOpen ( string callback_function, string host, string user, string password, string database_name, int port )
Required Arguments
- mysql : mysql object (requires an established connection)
- callback_function : The function that is called if the operation is done (see below)
- host : The database server hostname or IP address to use
- user : The database username to use
- password : The database password to use
- database_name : The database name to use
- port : The database server port (MySQL default port is 3306)
Callback Arguments
Your callback function has to accept the following arguments:
- bool result : Returns false on error, true on success
Optional Arguments
None
Example
function onMySQLOpen ( result ) if ( result ) then outputServerLog ( "MySQL connection established." ) else outputServerLog ( "MySQL connection failed." ) end end function mysqltest () db = mysqlCreate () mysqlOpen ( db, "onMySQLOpen", "localhost", "bastage", "bastage_pw", "test", 3306 ) end