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=== Spring PetClinic sample application - MySQL Configuration ===
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@author Sam Brannen
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@author Costin Leau
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@author Dave Syer
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1) Download and install the MySQL database (e.g., MySQL Community Server 5.1.x),
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which can be found here: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/. Or run the
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"docker-compose.yml" from the root of the project (if you have docker installed
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locally):
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$ docker-compose up
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...
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mysql_1_eedb4818d817 | MySQL init process done. Ready for start up.
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...
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2) (Once only) create the PetClinic database and user by executing the "db/mysql/user.sql"
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scripts. You can connect to the database running in the docker container using
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`mysql -u root -h localhost --protocol tcp`, but you don't need to run the script there
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because the petclinic user is already set up if you use the provided `docker-compose.yml`.
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3) Run the app with `spring.profiles.active=mysql` (e.g. as a System property via the command
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line, but any way that sets that property in a Spring Boot app should work). For example use
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mvn spring-boot:run -Dspring-boot.run.profiles=mysql
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To activate the profile on the command line.
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N.B. the "petclinic" database has to exist for the app to work with the JDBC URL value
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as it is configured by default. This condition is taken care of automatically by the
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docker-compose configuration provided, or by the `user.sql` script if you run that as
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root.
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