oci.Mysql.MysqlConfiguration
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This resource provides the Mysql Configuration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure MySQL Database service.
Creates a new Configuration.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as oci from "@pulumi/oci";
const testMysqlConfiguration = new oci.mysql.MysqlConfiguration("test_mysql_configuration", {
    compartmentId: compartmentId,
    shapeName: testShape.name,
    definedTags: {
        "foo-namespace.bar-key": "value",
    },
    description: mysqlConfigurationDescription,
    displayName: mysqlConfigurationDisplayName,
    freeformTags: {
        "bar-key": "value",
    },
    initVariables: {
        lowerCaseTableNames: mysqlConfigurationInitVariablesLowerCaseTableNames,
    },
    parentConfigurationId: testConfiguration.id,
    variables: {
        autoIncrementIncrement: mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementIncrement,
        autoIncrementOffset: mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementOffset,
        autocommit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutocommit,
        bigTables: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBigTables,
        binlogExpireLogsSeconds: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogExpireLogsSeconds,
        binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay,
        binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount,
        binlogRowMetadata: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowMetadata,
        binlogRowValueOptions: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowValueOptions,
        binlogTransactionCompression: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogTransactionCompression,
        blockEncryptionMode: mysqlConfigurationVariablesBlockEncryptionMode,
        characterSetServer: mysqlConfigurationVariablesCharacterSetServer,
        collationServer: mysqlConfigurationVariablesCollationServer,
        completionType: mysqlConfigurationVariablesCompletionType,
        connectTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectTimeout,
        connectionMemoryChunkSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryChunkSize,
        connectionMemoryLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryLimit,
        cteMaxRecursionDepth: mysqlConfigurationVariablesCteMaxRecursionDepth,
        defaultAuthenticationPlugin: mysqlConfigurationVariablesDefaultAuthenticationPlugin,
        explainFormat: mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplainFormat,
        explicitDefaultsForTimestamp: mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp,
        foreignKeyChecks: mysqlConfigurationVariablesForeignKeyChecks,
        generatedRandomPasswordLength: mysqlConfigurationVariablesGeneratedRandomPasswordLength,
        globalConnectionMemoryLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryLimit,
        globalConnectionMemoryTracking: mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryTracking,
        groupConcatMaxLen: mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupConcatMaxLen,
        groupReplicationConsistency: mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupReplicationConsistency,
        informationSchemaStatsExpiry: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInformationSchemaStatsExpiry,
        innodbAdaptiveHashIndex: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAdaptiveHashIndex,
        innodbAutoincLockMode: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAutoincLockMode,
        innodbBufferPoolDumpPct: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolDumpPct,
        innodbBufferPoolInstances: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolInstances,
        innodbBufferPoolSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolSize,
        innodbChangeBuffering: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbChangeBuffering,
        innodbDdlBufferSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlBufferSize,
        innodbDdlThreads: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlThreads,
        innodbFtEnableStopword: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtEnableStopword,
        innodbFtMaxTokenSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMaxTokenSize,
        innodbFtMinTokenSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMinTokenSize,
        innodbFtNumWordOptimize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtNumWordOptimize,
        innodbFtResultCacheLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtResultCacheLimit,
        innodbFtServerStopwordTable: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtServerStopwordTable,
        innodbLockWaitTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLockWaitTimeout,
        innodbLogWriterThreads: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLogWriterThreads,
        innodbMaxPurgeLag: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLag,
        innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay,
        innodbNumaInterleave: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbNumaInterleave,
        innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize,
        innodbRedoLogCapacity: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRedoLogCapacity,
        innodbRollbackOnTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRollbackOnTimeout,
        innodbSortBufferSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbSortBufferSize,
        innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages,
        innodbStatsTransientSamplePages: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsTransientSamplePages,
        innodbStrictMode: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStrictMode,
        innodbUndoLogTruncate: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbUndoLogTruncate,
        interactiveTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesInteractiveTimeout,
        joinBufferSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesJoinBufferSize,
        localInfile: mysqlConfigurationVariablesLocalInfile,
        longQueryTime: mysqlConfigurationVariablesLongQueryTime,
        mandatoryRoles: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMandatoryRoles,
        maxAllowedPacket: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxAllowedPacket,
        maxBinlogCacheSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxBinlogCacheSize,
        maxConnectErrors: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnectErrors,
        maxConnections: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnections,
        maxExecutionTime: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxExecutionTime,
        maxHeapTableSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxHeapTableSize,
        maxPreparedStmtCount: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxPreparedStmtCount,
        maxSeeksForKey: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxSeeksForKey,
        maxUserConnections: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxUserConnections,
        mysqlFirewallMode: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlFirewallMode,
        mysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxConnectTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxConnectTimeout,
        mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix,
        mysqlxEnableHelloNotice: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxEnableHelloNotice,
        mysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout,
        mysqlxInteractiveTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxInteractiveTimeout,
        mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMaxAllowedPacket,
        mysqlxMinWorkerThreads: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMinWorkerThreads,
        mysqlxReadTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxReadTimeout,
        mysqlxWaitTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWaitTimeout,
        mysqlxWriteTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWriteTimeout,
        mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel,
        mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel: mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel,
        netReadTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetReadTimeout,
        netWriteTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetWriteTimeout,
        optimizerSwitch: mysqlConfigurationVariablesOptimizerSwitch,
        parserMaxMemSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesParserMaxMemSize,
        queryAllocBlockSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryAllocBlockSize,
        queryPreallocSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryPreallocSize,
        rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesRangeOptimizerMaxMemSize,
        regexpTimeLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesRegexpTimeLimit,
        relayLogSpaceLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesRelayLogSpaceLimit,
        replicaNetTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaNetTimeout,
        replicaParallelWorkers: mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaParallelWorkers,
        replicaTypeConversions: mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaTypeConversions,
        requireSecureTransport: mysqlConfigurationVariablesRequireSecureTransport,
        skipNameResolve: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSkipNameResolve,
        sortBufferSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSortBufferSize,
        sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey,
        sqlMode: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlMode,
        sqlRequirePrimaryKey: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlRequirePrimaryKey,
        sqlWarnings: mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlWarnings,
        tableDefinitionCache: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableDefinitionCache,
        tableOpenCache: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableOpenCache,
        temptableMaxRam: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTemptableMaxRam,
        threadPoolDedicatedListeners: mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolDedicatedListeners,
        threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit: mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit,
        threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup: mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup,
        threadPoolSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolSize,
        threadPoolTransactionDelay: mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolTransactionDelay,
        timeZone: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTimeZone,
        tmpTableSize: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTmpTableSize,
        transactionIsolation: mysqlConfigurationVariablesTransactionIsolation,
        waitTimeout: mysqlConfigurationVariablesWaitTimeout,
    },
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_oci as oci
test_mysql_configuration = oci.mysql.MysqlConfiguration("test_mysql_configuration",
    compartment_id=compartment_id,
    shape_name=test_shape["name"],
    defined_tags={
        "foo-namespace.bar-key": "value",
    },
    description=mysql_configuration_description,
    display_name=mysql_configuration_display_name,
    freeform_tags={
        "bar-key": "value",
    },
    init_variables={
        "lower_case_table_names": mysql_configuration_init_variables_lower_case_table_names,
    },
    parent_configuration_id=test_configuration["id"],
    variables={
        "auto_increment_increment": mysql_configuration_variables_auto_increment_increment,
        "auto_increment_offset": mysql_configuration_variables_auto_increment_offset,
        "autocommit": mysql_configuration_variables_autocommit,
        "big_tables": mysql_configuration_variables_big_tables,
        "binlog_expire_logs_seconds": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_expire_logs_seconds,
        "binlog_group_commit_sync_delay": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_group_commit_sync_delay,
        "binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count,
        "binlog_row_metadata": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_row_metadata,
        "binlog_row_value_options": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_row_value_options,
        "binlog_transaction_compression": mysql_configuration_variables_binlog_transaction_compression,
        "block_encryption_mode": mysql_configuration_variables_block_encryption_mode,
        "character_set_server": mysql_configuration_variables_character_set_server,
        "collation_server": mysql_configuration_variables_collation_server,
        "completion_type": mysql_configuration_variables_completion_type,
        "connect_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_connect_timeout,
        "connection_memory_chunk_size": mysql_configuration_variables_connection_memory_chunk_size,
        "connection_memory_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_connection_memory_limit,
        "cte_max_recursion_depth": mysql_configuration_variables_cte_max_recursion_depth,
        "default_authentication_plugin": mysql_configuration_variables_default_authentication_plugin,
        "explain_format": mysql_configuration_variables_explain_format,
        "explicit_defaults_for_timestamp": mysql_configuration_variables_explicit_defaults_for_timestamp,
        "foreign_key_checks": mysql_configuration_variables_foreign_key_checks,
        "generated_random_password_length": mysql_configuration_variables_generated_random_password_length,
        "global_connection_memory_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_global_connection_memory_limit,
        "global_connection_memory_tracking": mysql_configuration_variables_global_connection_memory_tracking,
        "group_concat_max_len": mysql_configuration_variables_group_concat_max_len,
        "group_replication_consistency": mysql_configuration_variables_group_replication_consistency,
        "information_schema_stats_expiry": mysql_configuration_variables_information_schema_stats_expiry,
        "innodb_adaptive_hash_index": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_adaptive_hash_index,
        "innodb_autoinc_lock_mode": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_instances": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_buffer_pool_instances,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_buffer_pool_size,
        "innodb_change_buffering": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_change_buffering,
        "innodb_ddl_buffer_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ddl_buffer_size,
        "innodb_ddl_threads": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ddl_threads,
        "innodb_ft_enable_stopword": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_enable_stopword,
        "innodb_ft_max_token_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_max_token_size,
        "innodb_ft_min_token_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_min_token_size,
        "innodb_ft_num_word_optimize": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_num_word_optimize,
        "innodb_ft_result_cache_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_result_cache_limit,
        "innodb_ft_server_stopword_table": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_ft_server_stopword_table,
        "innodb_lock_wait_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_lock_wait_timeout,
        "innodb_log_writer_threads": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_log_writer_threads,
        "innodb_max_purge_lag": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_max_purge_lag,
        "innodb_max_purge_lag_delay": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_max_purge_lag_delay,
        "innodb_numa_interleave": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_numa_interleave,
        "innodb_online_alter_log_max_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size,
        "innodb_redo_log_capacity": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_redo_log_capacity,
        "innodb_rollback_on_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_rollback_on_timeout,
        "innodb_sort_buffer_size": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_sort_buffer_size,
        "innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages,
        "innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages,
        "innodb_strict_mode": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_strict_mode,
        "innodb_undo_log_truncate": mysql_configuration_variables_innodb_undo_log_truncate,
        "interactive_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_interactive_timeout,
        "join_buffer_size": mysql_configuration_variables_join_buffer_size,
        "local_infile": mysql_configuration_variables_local_infile,
        "long_query_time": mysql_configuration_variables_long_query_time,
        "mandatory_roles": mysql_configuration_variables_mandatory_roles,
        "max_allowed_packet": mysql_configuration_variables_max_allowed_packet,
        "max_binlog_cache_size": mysql_configuration_variables_max_binlog_cache_size,
        "max_connect_errors": mysql_configuration_variables_max_connect_errors,
        "max_connections": mysql_configuration_variables_max_connections,
        "max_execution_time": mysql_configuration_variables_max_execution_time,
        "max_heap_table_size": mysql_configuration_variables_max_heap_table_size,
        "max_prepared_stmt_count": mysql_configuration_variables_max_prepared_stmt_count,
        "max_seeks_for_key": mysql_configuration_variables_max_seeks_for_key,
        "max_user_connections": mysql_configuration_variables_max_user_connections,
        "mysql_firewall_mode": mysql_configuration_variables_mysql_firewall_mode,
        "mysql_zstd_default_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysql_zstd_default_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_connect_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_connect_timeout,
        "mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix,
        "mysqlx_enable_hello_notice": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_enable_hello_notice,
        "mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout,
        "mysqlx_interactive_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_interactive_timeout,
        "mysqlx_lz4default_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_lz4default_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_lz4max_client_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_lz4max_client_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_max_allowed_packet,
        "mysqlx_min_worker_threads": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_min_worker_threads,
        "mysqlx_read_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_read_timeout,
        "mysqlx_wait_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_wait_timeout,
        "mysqlx_write_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_write_timeout,
        "mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level,
        "mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level": mysql_configuration_variables_mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level,
        "net_read_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_net_read_timeout,
        "net_write_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_net_write_timeout,
        "optimizer_switch": mysql_configuration_variables_optimizer_switch,
        "parser_max_mem_size": mysql_configuration_variables_parser_max_mem_size,
        "query_alloc_block_size": mysql_configuration_variables_query_alloc_block_size,
        "query_prealloc_size": mysql_configuration_variables_query_prealloc_size,
        "range_optimizer_max_mem_size": mysql_configuration_variables_range_optimizer_max_mem_size,
        "regexp_time_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_regexp_time_limit,
        "relay_log_space_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_relay_log_space_limit,
        "replica_net_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_replica_net_timeout,
        "replica_parallel_workers": mysql_configuration_variables_replica_parallel_workers,
        "replica_type_conversions": mysql_configuration_variables_replica_type_conversions,
        "require_secure_transport": mysql_configuration_variables_require_secure_transport,
        "skip_name_resolve": mysql_configuration_variables_skip_name_resolve,
        "sort_buffer_size": mysql_configuration_variables_sort_buffer_size,
        "sql_generate_invisible_primary_key": mysql_configuration_variables_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key,
        "sql_mode": mysql_configuration_variables_sql_mode,
        "sql_require_primary_key": mysql_configuration_variables_sql_require_primary_key,
        "sql_warnings": mysql_configuration_variables_sql_warnings,
        "table_definition_cache": mysql_configuration_variables_table_definition_cache,
        "table_open_cache": mysql_configuration_variables_table_open_cache,
        "temptable_max_ram": mysql_configuration_variables_temptable_max_ram,
        "thread_pool_dedicated_listeners": mysql_configuration_variables_thread_pool_dedicated_listeners,
        "thread_pool_max_transactions_limit": mysql_configuration_variables_thread_pool_max_transactions_limit,
        "thread_pool_query_threads_per_group": mysql_configuration_variables_thread_pool_query_threads_per_group,
        "thread_pool_size": mysql_configuration_variables_thread_pool_size,
        "thread_pool_transaction_delay": mysql_configuration_variables_thread_pool_transaction_delay,
        "time_zone": mysql_configuration_variables_time_zone,
        "tmp_table_size": mysql_configuration_variables_tmp_table_size,
        "transaction_isolation": mysql_configuration_variables_transaction_isolation,
        "wait_timeout": mysql_configuration_variables_wait_timeout,
    })
package main
import (
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-oci/sdk/v2/go/oci/mysql"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		_, err := mysql.NewMysqlConfiguration(ctx, "test_mysql_configuration", &mysql.MysqlConfigurationArgs{
			CompartmentId: pulumi.Any(compartmentId),
			ShapeName:     pulumi.Any(testShape.Name),
			DefinedTags: pulumi.StringMap{
				"foo-namespace.bar-key": pulumi.String("value"),
			},
			Description: pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationDescription),
			DisplayName: pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationDisplayName),
			FreeformTags: pulumi.StringMap{
				"bar-key": pulumi.String("value"),
			},
			InitVariables: &mysql.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs{
				LowerCaseTableNames: pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationInitVariablesLowerCaseTableNames),
			},
			ParentConfigurationId: pulumi.Any(testConfiguration.Id),
			Variables: &mysql.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs{
				AutoIncrementIncrement:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementIncrement),
				AutoIncrementOffset:                    pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementOffset),
				Autocommit:                             pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutocommit),
				BigTables:                              pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBigTables),
				BinlogExpireLogsSeconds:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogExpireLogsSeconds),
				BinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay:             pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay),
				BinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount:      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount),
				BinlogRowMetadata:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowMetadata),
				BinlogRowValueOptions:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowValueOptions),
				BinlogTransactionCompression:           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogTransactionCompression),
				BlockEncryptionMode:                    pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBlockEncryptionMode),
				CharacterSetServer:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCharacterSetServer),
				CollationServer:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCollationServer),
				CompletionType:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCompletionType),
				ConnectTimeout:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectTimeout),
				ConnectionMemoryChunkSize:              pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryChunkSize),
				ConnectionMemoryLimit:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryLimit),
				CteMaxRecursionDepth:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCteMaxRecursionDepth),
				DefaultAuthenticationPlugin:            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesDefaultAuthenticationPlugin),
				ExplainFormat:                          pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplainFormat),
				ExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp:           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp),
				ForeignKeyChecks:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesForeignKeyChecks),
				GeneratedRandomPasswordLength:          pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGeneratedRandomPasswordLength),
				GlobalConnectionMemoryLimit:            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryLimit),
				GlobalConnectionMemoryTracking:         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryTracking),
				GroupConcatMaxLen:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupConcatMaxLen),
				GroupReplicationConsistency:            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupReplicationConsistency),
				InformationSchemaStatsExpiry:           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInformationSchemaStatsExpiry),
				InnodbAdaptiveHashIndex:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAdaptiveHashIndex),
				InnodbAutoincLockMode:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAutoincLockMode),
				InnodbBufferPoolDumpPct:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolDumpPct),
				InnodbBufferPoolInstances:              pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolInstances),
				InnodbBufferPoolSize:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolSize),
				InnodbChangeBuffering:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbChangeBuffering),
				InnodbDdlBufferSize:                    pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlBufferSize),
				InnodbDdlThreads:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlThreads),
				InnodbFtEnableStopword:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtEnableStopword),
				InnodbFtMaxTokenSize:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMaxTokenSize),
				InnodbFtMinTokenSize:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMinTokenSize),
				InnodbFtNumWordOptimize:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtNumWordOptimize),
				InnodbFtResultCacheLimit:               pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtResultCacheLimit),
				InnodbFtServerStopwordTable:            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtServerStopwordTable),
				InnodbLockWaitTimeout:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLockWaitTimeout),
				InnodbLogWriterThreads:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLogWriterThreads),
				InnodbMaxPurgeLag:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLag),
				InnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay),
				InnodbNumaInterleave:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbNumaInterleave),
				InnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize:            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize),
				InnodbRedoLogCapacity:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRedoLogCapacity),
				InnodbRollbackOnTimeout:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRollbackOnTimeout),
				InnodbSortBufferSize:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbSortBufferSize),
				InnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages:       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages),
				InnodbStatsTransientSamplePages:        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsTransientSamplePages),
				InnodbStrictMode:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStrictMode),
				InnodbUndoLogTruncate:                  pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbUndoLogTruncate),
				InteractiveTimeout:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInteractiveTimeout),
				JoinBufferSize:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesJoinBufferSize),
				LocalInfile:                            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesLocalInfile),
				LongQueryTime:                          pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesLongQueryTime),
				MandatoryRoles:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMandatoryRoles),
				MaxAllowedPacket:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxAllowedPacket),
				MaxBinlogCacheSize:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxBinlogCacheSize),
				MaxConnectErrors:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnectErrors),
				MaxConnections:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnections),
				MaxExecutionTime:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxExecutionTime),
				MaxHeapTableSize:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxHeapTableSize),
				MaxPreparedStmtCount:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxPreparedStmtCount),
				MaxSeeksForKey:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxSeeksForKey),
				MaxUserConnections:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxUserConnections),
				MysqlFirewallMode:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlFirewallMode),
				MysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel:       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxConnectTimeout:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxConnectTimeout),
				MysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel:   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix:           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix),
				MysqlxEnableHelloNotice:                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxEnableHelloNotice),
				MysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout:          pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout),
				MysqlxInteractiveTimeout:               pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxInteractiveTimeout),
				MysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel:       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel:     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxMaxAllowedPacket:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMaxAllowedPacket),
				MysqlxMinWorkerThreads:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMinWorkerThreads),
				MysqlxReadTimeout:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxReadTimeout),
				MysqlxWaitTimeout:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWaitTimeout),
				MysqlxWriteTimeout:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWriteTimeout),
				MysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel:      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel),
				MysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel:    pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel),
				NetReadTimeout:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetReadTimeout),
				NetWriteTimeout:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetWriteTimeout),
				OptimizerSwitch:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesOptimizerSwitch),
				ParserMaxMemSize:                       pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesParserMaxMemSize),
				QueryAllocBlockSize:                    pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryAllocBlockSize),
				QueryPreallocSize:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryPreallocSize),
				RangeOptimizerMaxMemSize:               pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRangeOptimizerMaxMemSize),
				RegexpTimeLimit:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRegexpTimeLimit),
				RelayLogSpaceLimit:                     pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRelayLogSpaceLimit),
				ReplicaNetTimeout:                      pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaNetTimeout),
				ReplicaParallelWorkers:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaParallelWorkers),
				ReplicaTypeConversions:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaTypeConversions),
				RequireSecureTransport:                 pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRequireSecureTransport),
				SkipNameResolve:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSkipNameResolve),
				SortBufferSize:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSortBufferSize),
				SqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey:         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey),
				SqlMode:                                pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlMode),
				SqlRequirePrimaryKey:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlRequirePrimaryKey),
				SqlWarnings:                            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlWarnings),
				TableDefinitionCache:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableDefinitionCache),
				TableOpenCache:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableOpenCache),
				TemptableMaxRam:                        pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTemptableMaxRam),
				ThreadPoolDedicatedListeners:           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolDedicatedListeners),
				ThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit:         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit),
				ThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup:         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup),
				ThreadPoolSize:                         pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolSize),
				ThreadPoolTransactionDelay:             pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolTransactionDelay),
				TimeZone:                               pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTimeZone),
				TmpTableSize:                           pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTmpTableSize),
				TransactionIsolation:                   pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTransactionIsolation),
				WaitTimeout:                            pulumi.Any(mysqlConfigurationVariablesWaitTimeout),
			},
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		return nil
	})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Oci = Pulumi.Oci;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
{
    var testMysqlConfiguration = new Oci.Mysql.MysqlConfiguration("test_mysql_configuration", new()
    {
        CompartmentId = compartmentId,
        ShapeName = testShape.Name,
        DefinedTags = 
        {
            { "foo-namespace.bar-key", "value" },
        },
        Description = mysqlConfigurationDescription,
        DisplayName = mysqlConfigurationDisplayName,
        FreeformTags = 
        {
            { "bar-key", "value" },
        },
        InitVariables = new Oci.Mysql.Inputs.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs
        {
            LowerCaseTableNames = mysqlConfigurationInitVariablesLowerCaseTableNames,
        },
        ParentConfigurationId = testConfiguration.Id,
        Variables = new Oci.Mysql.Inputs.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs
        {
            AutoIncrementIncrement = mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementIncrement,
            AutoIncrementOffset = mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementOffset,
            Autocommit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutocommit,
            BigTables = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBigTables,
            BinlogExpireLogsSeconds = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogExpireLogsSeconds,
            BinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay,
            BinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount,
            BinlogRowMetadata = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowMetadata,
            BinlogRowValueOptions = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowValueOptions,
            BinlogTransactionCompression = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogTransactionCompression,
            BlockEncryptionMode = mysqlConfigurationVariablesBlockEncryptionMode,
            CharacterSetServer = mysqlConfigurationVariablesCharacterSetServer,
            CollationServer = mysqlConfigurationVariablesCollationServer,
            CompletionType = mysqlConfigurationVariablesCompletionType,
            ConnectTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectTimeout,
            ConnectionMemoryChunkSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryChunkSize,
            ConnectionMemoryLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryLimit,
            CteMaxRecursionDepth = mysqlConfigurationVariablesCteMaxRecursionDepth,
            DefaultAuthenticationPlugin = mysqlConfigurationVariablesDefaultAuthenticationPlugin,
            ExplainFormat = mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplainFormat,
            ExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp = mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp,
            ForeignKeyChecks = mysqlConfigurationVariablesForeignKeyChecks,
            GeneratedRandomPasswordLength = mysqlConfigurationVariablesGeneratedRandomPasswordLength,
            GlobalConnectionMemoryLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryLimit,
            GlobalConnectionMemoryTracking = mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryTracking,
            GroupConcatMaxLen = mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupConcatMaxLen,
            GroupReplicationConsistency = mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupReplicationConsistency,
            InformationSchemaStatsExpiry = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInformationSchemaStatsExpiry,
            InnodbAdaptiveHashIndex = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAdaptiveHashIndex,
            InnodbAutoincLockMode = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAutoincLockMode,
            InnodbBufferPoolDumpPct = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolDumpPct,
            InnodbBufferPoolInstances = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolInstances,
            InnodbBufferPoolSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolSize,
            InnodbChangeBuffering = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbChangeBuffering,
            InnodbDdlBufferSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlBufferSize,
            InnodbDdlThreads = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlThreads,
            InnodbFtEnableStopword = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtEnableStopword,
            InnodbFtMaxTokenSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMaxTokenSize,
            InnodbFtMinTokenSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMinTokenSize,
            InnodbFtNumWordOptimize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtNumWordOptimize,
            InnodbFtResultCacheLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtResultCacheLimit,
            InnodbFtServerStopwordTable = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtServerStopwordTable,
            InnodbLockWaitTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLockWaitTimeout,
            InnodbLogWriterThreads = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLogWriterThreads,
            InnodbMaxPurgeLag = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLag,
            InnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay,
            InnodbNumaInterleave = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbNumaInterleave,
            InnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize,
            InnodbRedoLogCapacity = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRedoLogCapacity,
            InnodbRollbackOnTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRollbackOnTimeout,
            InnodbSortBufferSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbSortBufferSize,
            InnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages,
            InnodbStatsTransientSamplePages = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsTransientSamplePages,
            InnodbStrictMode = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStrictMode,
            InnodbUndoLogTruncate = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbUndoLogTruncate,
            InteractiveTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesInteractiveTimeout,
            JoinBufferSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesJoinBufferSize,
            LocalInfile = mysqlConfigurationVariablesLocalInfile,
            LongQueryTime = mysqlConfigurationVariablesLongQueryTime,
            MandatoryRoles = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMandatoryRoles,
            MaxAllowedPacket = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxAllowedPacket,
            MaxBinlogCacheSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxBinlogCacheSize,
            MaxConnectErrors = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnectErrors,
            MaxConnections = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnections,
            MaxExecutionTime = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxExecutionTime,
            MaxHeapTableSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxHeapTableSize,
            MaxPreparedStmtCount = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxPreparedStmtCount,
            MaxSeeksForKey = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxSeeksForKey,
            MaxUserConnections = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxUserConnections,
            MysqlFirewallMode = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlFirewallMode,
            MysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxConnectTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxConnectTimeout,
            MysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix,
            MysqlxEnableHelloNotice = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxEnableHelloNotice,
            MysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout,
            MysqlxInteractiveTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxInteractiveTimeout,
            MysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxMaxAllowedPacket = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMaxAllowedPacket,
            MysqlxMinWorkerThreads = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMinWorkerThreads,
            MysqlxReadTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxReadTimeout,
            MysqlxWaitTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWaitTimeout,
            MysqlxWriteTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWriteTimeout,
            MysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel,
            MysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel = mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel,
            NetReadTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetReadTimeout,
            NetWriteTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetWriteTimeout,
            OptimizerSwitch = mysqlConfigurationVariablesOptimizerSwitch,
            ParserMaxMemSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesParserMaxMemSize,
            QueryAllocBlockSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryAllocBlockSize,
            QueryPreallocSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryPreallocSize,
            RangeOptimizerMaxMemSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesRangeOptimizerMaxMemSize,
            RegexpTimeLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesRegexpTimeLimit,
            RelayLogSpaceLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesRelayLogSpaceLimit,
            ReplicaNetTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaNetTimeout,
            ReplicaParallelWorkers = mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaParallelWorkers,
            ReplicaTypeConversions = mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaTypeConversions,
            RequireSecureTransport = mysqlConfigurationVariablesRequireSecureTransport,
            SkipNameResolve = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSkipNameResolve,
            SortBufferSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSortBufferSize,
            SqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey,
            SqlMode = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlMode,
            SqlRequirePrimaryKey = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlRequirePrimaryKey,
            SqlWarnings = mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlWarnings,
            TableDefinitionCache = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableDefinitionCache,
            TableOpenCache = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableOpenCache,
            TemptableMaxRam = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTemptableMaxRam,
            ThreadPoolDedicatedListeners = mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolDedicatedListeners,
            ThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit = mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit,
            ThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup = mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup,
            ThreadPoolSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolSize,
            ThreadPoolTransactionDelay = mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolTransactionDelay,
            TimeZone = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTimeZone,
            TmpTableSize = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTmpTableSize,
            TransactionIsolation = mysqlConfigurationVariablesTransactionIsolation,
            WaitTimeout = mysqlConfigurationVariablesWaitTimeout,
        },
    });
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.oci.Mysql.MysqlConfiguration;
import com.pulumi.oci.Mysql.MysqlConfigurationArgs;
import com.pulumi.oci.Mysql.inputs.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs;
import com.pulumi.oci.Mysql.inputs.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Pulumi.run(App::stack);
    }
    public static void stack(Context ctx) {
        var testMysqlConfiguration = new MysqlConfiguration("testMysqlConfiguration", MysqlConfigurationArgs.builder()
            .compartmentId(compartmentId)
            .shapeName(testShape.name())
            .definedTags(Map.of("foo-namespace.bar-key", "value"))
            .description(mysqlConfigurationDescription)
            .displayName(mysqlConfigurationDisplayName)
            .freeformTags(Map.of("bar-key", "value"))
            .initVariables(MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs.builder()
                .lowerCaseTableNames(mysqlConfigurationInitVariablesLowerCaseTableNames)
                .build())
            .parentConfigurationId(testConfiguration.id())
            .variables(MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs.builder()
                .autoIncrementIncrement(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementIncrement)
                .autoIncrementOffset(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementOffset)
                .autocommit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutocommit)
                .bigTables(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBigTables)
                .binlogExpireLogsSeconds(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogExpireLogsSeconds)
                .binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay)
                .binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount)
                .binlogRowMetadata(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowMetadata)
                .binlogRowValueOptions(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowValueOptions)
                .binlogTransactionCompression(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogTransactionCompression)
                .blockEncryptionMode(mysqlConfigurationVariablesBlockEncryptionMode)
                .characterSetServer(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCharacterSetServer)
                .collationServer(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCollationServer)
                .completionType(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCompletionType)
                .connectTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectTimeout)
                .connectionMemoryChunkSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryChunkSize)
                .connectionMemoryLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryLimit)
                .cteMaxRecursionDepth(mysqlConfigurationVariablesCteMaxRecursionDepth)
                .defaultAuthenticationPlugin(mysqlConfigurationVariablesDefaultAuthenticationPlugin)
                .explainFormat(mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplainFormat)
                .explicitDefaultsForTimestamp(mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp)
                .foreignKeyChecks(mysqlConfigurationVariablesForeignKeyChecks)
                .generatedRandomPasswordLength(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGeneratedRandomPasswordLength)
                .globalConnectionMemoryLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryLimit)
                .globalConnectionMemoryTracking(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryTracking)
                .groupConcatMaxLen(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupConcatMaxLen)
                .groupReplicationConsistency(mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupReplicationConsistency)
                .informationSchemaStatsExpiry(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInformationSchemaStatsExpiry)
                .innodbAdaptiveHashIndex(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAdaptiveHashIndex)
                .innodbAutoincLockMode(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAutoincLockMode)
                .innodbBufferPoolDumpPct(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolDumpPct)
                .innodbBufferPoolInstances(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolInstances)
                .innodbBufferPoolSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolSize)
                .innodbChangeBuffering(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbChangeBuffering)
                .innodbDdlBufferSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlBufferSize)
                .innodbDdlThreads(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlThreads)
                .innodbFtEnableStopword(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtEnableStopword)
                .innodbFtMaxTokenSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMaxTokenSize)
                .innodbFtMinTokenSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMinTokenSize)
                .innodbFtNumWordOptimize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtNumWordOptimize)
                .innodbFtResultCacheLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtResultCacheLimit)
                .innodbFtServerStopwordTable(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtServerStopwordTable)
                .innodbLockWaitTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLockWaitTimeout)
                .innodbLogWriterThreads(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLogWriterThreads)
                .innodbMaxPurgeLag(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLag)
                .innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay)
                .innodbNumaInterleave(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbNumaInterleave)
                .innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize)
                .innodbRedoLogCapacity(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRedoLogCapacity)
                .innodbRollbackOnTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRollbackOnTimeout)
                .innodbSortBufferSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbSortBufferSize)
                .innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages)
                .innodbStatsTransientSamplePages(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsTransientSamplePages)
                .innodbStrictMode(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStrictMode)
                .innodbUndoLogTruncate(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbUndoLogTruncate)
                .interactiveTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesInteractiveTimeout)
                .joinBufferSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesJoinBufferSize)
                .localInfile(mysqlConfigurationVariablesLocalInfile)
                .longQueryTime(mysqlConfigurationVariablesLongQueryTime)
                .mandatoryRoles(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMandatoryRoles)
                .maxAllowedPacket(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxAllowedPacket)
                .maxBinlogCacheSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxBinlogCacheSize)
                .maxConnectErrors(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnectErrors)
                .maxConnections(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnections)
                .maxExecutionTime(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxExecutionTime)
                .maxHeapTableSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxHeapTableSize)
                .maxPreparedStmtCount(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxPreparedStmtCount)
                .maxSeeksForKey(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxSeeksForKey)
                .maxUserConnections(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxUserConnections)
                .mysqlFirewallMode(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlFirewallMode)
                .mysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxConnectTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxConnectTimeout)
                .mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix)
                .mysqlxEnableHelloNotice(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxEnableHelloNotice)
                .mysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout)
                .mysqlxInteractiveTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxInteractiveTimeout)
                .mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMaxAllowedPacket)
                .mysqlxMinWorkerThreads(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMinWorkerThreads)
                .mysqlxReadTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxReadTimeout)
                .mysqlxWaitTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWaitTimeout)
                .mysqlxWriteTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWriteTimeout)
                .mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel)
                .mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel(mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel)
                .netReadTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetReadTimeout)
                .netWriteTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetWriteTimeout)
                .optimizerSwitch(mysqlConfigurationVariablesOptimizerSwitch)
                .parserMaxMemSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesParserMaxMemSize)
                .queryAllocBlockSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryAllocBlockSize)
                .queryPreallocSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryPreallocSize)
                .rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRangeOptimizerMaxMemSize)
                .regexpTimeLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRegexpTimeLimit)
                .relayLogSpaceLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRelayLogSpaceLimit)
                .replicaNetTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaNetTimeout)
                .replicaParallelWorkers(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaParallelWorkers)
                .replicaTypeConversions(mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaTypeConversions)
                .requireSecureTransport(mysqlConfigurationVariablesRequireSecureTransport)
                .skipNameResolve(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSkipNameResolve)
                .sortBufferSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSortBufferSize)
                .sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey)
                .sqlMode(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlMode)
                .sqlRequirePrimaryKey(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlRequirePrimaryKey)
                .sqlWarnings(mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlWarnings)
                .tableDefinitionCache(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableDefinitionCache)
                .tableOpenCache(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableOpenCache)
                .temptableMaxRam(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTemptableMaxRam)
                .threadPoolDedicatedListeners(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolDedicatedListeners)
                .threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit)
                .threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup)
                .threadPoolSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolSize)
                .threadPoolTransactionDelay(mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolTransactionDelay)
                .timeZone(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTimeZone)
                .tmpTableSize(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTmpTableSize)
                .transactionIsolation(mysqlConfigurationVariablesTransactionIsolation)
                .waitTimeout(mysqlConfigurationVariablesWaitTimeout)
                .build())
            .build());
    }
}
resources:
  testMysqlConfiguration:
    type: oci:Mysql:MysqlConfiguration
    name: test_mysql_configuration
    properties:
      compartmentId: ${compartmentId}
      shapeName: ${testShape.name}
      definedTags:
        foo-namespace.bar-key: value
      description: ${mysqlConfigurationDescription}
      displayName: ${mysqlConfigurationDisplayName}
      freeformTags:
        bar-key: value
      initVariables:
        lowerCaseTableNames: ${mysqlConfigurationInitVariablesLowerCaseTableNames}
      parentConfigurationId: ${testConfiguration.id}
      variables:
        autoIncrementIncrement: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementIncrement}
        autoIncrementOffset: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutoIncrementOffset}
        autocommit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesAutocommit}
        bigTables: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBigTables}
        binlogExpireLogsSeconds: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogExpireLogsSeconds}
        binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay}
        binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount}
        binlogRowMetadata: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowMetadata}
        binlogRowValueOptions: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogRowValueOptions}
        binlogTransactionCompression: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBinlogTransactionCompression}
        blockEncryptionMode: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesBlockEncryptionMode}
        characterSetServer: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesCharacterSetServer}
        collationServer: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesCollationServer}
        completionType: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesCompletionType}
        connectTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectTimeout}
        connectionMemoryChunkSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryChunkSize}
        connectionMemoryLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesConnectionMemoryLimit}
        cteMaxRecursionDepth: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesCteMaxRecursionDepth}
        defaultAuthenticationPlugin: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesDefaultAuthenticationPlugin}
        explainFormat: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplainFormat}
        explicitDefaultsForTimestamp: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp}
        foreignKeyChecks: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesForeignKeyChecks}
        generatedRandomPasswordLength: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesGeneratedRandomPasswordLength}
        globalConnectionMemoryLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryLimit}
        globalConnectionMemoryTracking: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesGlobalConnectionMemoryTracking}
        groupConcatMaxLen: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupConcatMaxLen}
        groupReplicationConsistency: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesGroupReplicationConsistency}
        informationSchemaStatsExpiry: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInformationSchemaStatsExpiry}
        innodbAdaptiveHashIndex: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAdaptiveHashIndex}
        innodbAutoincLockMode: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbAutoincLockMode}
        innodbBufferPoolDumpPct: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolDumpPct}
        innodbBufferPoolInstances: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolInstances}
        innodbBufferPoolSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbBufferPoolSize}
        innodbChangeBuffering: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbChangeBuffering}
        innodbDdlBufferSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlBufferSize}
        innodbDdlThreads: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbDdlThreads}
        innodbFtEnableStopword: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtEnableStopword}
        innodbFtMaxTokenSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMaxTokenSize}
        innodbFtMinTokenSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtMinTokenSize}
        innodbFtNumWordOptimize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtNumWordOptimize}
        innodbFtResultCacheLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtResultCacheLimit}
        innodbFtServerStopwordTable: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbFtServerStopwordTable}
        innodbLockWaitTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLockWaitTimeout}
        innodbLogWriterThreads: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbLogWriterThreads}
        innodbMaxPurgeLag: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLag}
        innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay}
        innodbNumaInterleave: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbNumaInterleave}
        innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize}
        innodbRedoLogCapacity: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRedoLogCapacity}
        innodbRollbackOnTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbRollbackOnTimeout}
        innodbSortBufferSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbSortBufferSize}
        innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages}
        innodbStatsTransientSamplePages: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStatsTransientSamplePages}
        innodbStrictMode: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbStrictMode}
        innodbUndoLogTruncate: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInnodbUndoLogTruncate}
        interactiveTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesInteractiveTimeout}
        joinBufferSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesJoinBufferSize}
        localInfile: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesLocalInfile}
        longQueryTime: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesLongQueryTime}
        mandatoryRoles: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMandatoryRoles}
        maxAllowedPacket: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxAllowedPacket}
        maxBinlogCacheSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxBinlogCacheSize}
        maxConnectErrors: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnectErrors}
        maxConnections: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxConnections}
        maxExecutionTime: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxExecutionTime}
        maxHeapTableSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxHeapTableSize}
        maxPreparedStmtCount: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxPreparedStmtCount}
        maxSeeksForKey: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxSeeksForKey}
        maxUserConnections: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMaxUserConnections}
        mysqlFirewallMode: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlFirewallMode}
        mysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlZstdDefaultCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxConnectTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxConnectTimeout}
        mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxDocumentIdUniquePrefix}
        mysqlxEnableHelloNotice: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxEnableHelloNotice}
        mysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxIdleWorkerThreadTimeout}
        mysqlxInteractiveTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxInteractiveTimeout}
        mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMaxAllowedPacket}
        mysqlxMinWorkerThreads: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxMinWorkerThreads}
        mysqlxReadTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxReadTimeout}
        mysqlxWaitTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWaitTimeout}
        mysqlxWriteTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxWriteTimeout}
        mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel}
        mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesMysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel}
        netReadTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetReadTimeout}
        netWriteTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesNetWriteTimeout}
        optimizerSwitch: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesOptimizerSwitch}
        parserMaxMemSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesParserMaxMemSize}
        queryAllocBlockSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryAllocBlockSize}
        queryPreallocSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesQueryPreallocSize}
        rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesRangeOptimizerMaxMemSize}
        regexpTimeLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesRegexpTimeLimit}
        relayLogSpaceLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesRelayLogSpaceLimit}
        replicaNetTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaNetTimeout}
        replicaParallelWorkers: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaParallelWorkers}
        replicaTypeConversions: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesReplicaTypeConversions}
        requireSecureTransport: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesRequireSecureTransport}
        skipNameResolve: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSkipNameResolve}
        sortBufferSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSortBufferSize}
        sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey}
        sqlMode: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlMode}
        sqlRequirePrimaryKey: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlRequirePrimaryKey}
        sqlWarnings: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesSqlWarnings}
        tableDefinitionCache: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableDefinitionCache}
        tableOpenCache: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTableOpenCache}
        temptableMaxRam: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTemptableMaxRam}
        threadPoolDedicatedListeners: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolDedicatedListeners}
        threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit}
        threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup}
        threadPoolSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolSize}
        threadPoolTransactionDelay: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesThreadPoolTransactionDelay}
        timeZone: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTimeZone}
        tmpTableSize: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTmpTableSize}
        transactionIsolation: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesTransactionIsolation}
        waitTimeout: ${mysqlConfigurationVariablesWaitTimeout}
Create MysqlConfiguration Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new MysqlConfiguration(name: string, args: MysqlConfigurationArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);@overload
def MysqlConfiguration(resource_name: str,
                       args: MysqlConfigurationArgs,
                       opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def MysqlConfiguration(resource_name: str,
                       opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                       compartment_id: Optional[str] = None,
                       shape_name: Optional[str] = None,
                       defined_tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
                       description: Optional[str] = None,
                       display_name: Optional[str] = None,
                       freeform_tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
                       init_variables: Optional[_mysql.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs] = None,
                       parent_configuration_id: Optional[str] = None,
                       variables: Optional[_mysql.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs] = None)func NewMysqlConfiguration(ctx *Context, name string, args MysqlConfigurationArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*MysqlConfiguration, error)public MysqlConfiguration(string name, MysqlConfigurationArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public MysqlConfiguration(String name, MysqlConfigurationArgs args)
public MysqlConfiguration(String name, MysqlConfigurationArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: oci:Mysql:MysqlConfiguration
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args MysqlConfigurationArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- resource_name str
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args MysqlConfigurationArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts ResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- ctx Context
 - Context object for the current deployment.
 - name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args MysqlConfigurationArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts ResourceOption
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args MysqlConfigurationArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- name String
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args MysqlConfigurationArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - options CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var mysqlConfigurationResource = new Oci.Mysql.MysqlConfiguration("mysqlConfigurationResource", new()
{
    CompartmentId = "string",
    ShapeName = "string",
    DefinedTags = 
    {
        { "string", "string" },
    },
    Description = "string",
    DisplayName = "string",
    FreeformTags = 
    {
        { "string", "string" },
    },
    InitVariables = new Oci.Mysql.Inputs.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs
    {
        LowerCaseTableNames = "string",
    },
    ParentConfigurationId = "string",
    Variables = new Oci.Mysql.Inputs.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs
    {
        AutoIncrementIncrement = 0,
        AutoIncrementOffset = 0,
        Autocommit = false,
        BigTables = false,
        BinlogExpireLogsSeconds = 0,
        BinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay = 0,
        BinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount = 0,
        BinlogRowMetadata = "string",
        BinlogRowValueOptions = "string",
        BinlogTransactionCompression = false,
        BlockEncryptionMode = "string",
        CharacterSetServer = "string",
        CollationServer = "string",
        CompletionType = "string",
        ConnectTimeout = 0,
        ConnectionMemoryChunkSize = 0,
        ConnectionMemoryLimit = "string",
        CteMaxRecursionDepth = "string",
        DefaultAuthenticationPlugin = "string",
        ExplainFormat = "string",
        ExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp = false,
        ForeignKeyChecks = false,
        GlobalConnectionMemoryLimit = "string",
        GlobalConnectionMemoryTracking = false,
        GroupConcatMaxLen = "string",
        GroupReplicationConsistency = "string",
        InformationSchemaStatsExpiry = 0,
        InnodbAdaptiveHashIndex = false,
        InnodbAutoincLockMode = 0,
        InnodbBufferPoolDumpPct = 0,
        InnodbBufferPoolInstances = 0,
        InnodbBufferPoolSize = "string",
        InnodbChangeBuffering = "string",
        InnodbDdlBufferSize = "string",
        InnodbDdlThreads = 0,
        InnodbFtEnableStopword = false,
        InnodbFtMaxTokenSize = 0,
        InnodbFtMinTokenSize = 0,
        InnodbFtNumWordOptimize = 0,
        InnodbFtResultCacheLimit = "string",
        InnodbFtServerStopwordTable = "string",
        InnodbLockWaitTimeout = 0,
        InnodbLogWriterThreads = false,
        InnodbMaxPurgeLag = "string",
        InnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay = 0,
        InnodbNumaInterleave = false,
        InnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize = "string",
        InnodbRedoLogCapacity = "string",
        InnodbRollbackOnTimeout = false,
        InnodbSortBufferSize = 0,
        InnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages = "string",
        InnodbStatsTransientSamplePages = "string",
        InnodbStrictMode = false,
        InnodbUndoLogTruncate = false,
        InteractiveTimeout = 0,
        JoinBufferSize = "string",
        LocalInfile = false,
        LongQueryTime = 0,
        MandatoryRoles = "string",
        MaxAllowedPacket = 0,
        MaxBinlogCacheSize = "string",
        MaxConnectErrors = "string",
        MaxConnections = 0,
        MaxExecutionTime = "string",
        MaxHeapTableSize = "string",
        MaxPreparedStmtCount = 0,
        MaxSeeksForKey = "string",
        MaxUserConnections = "string",
        MysqlFirewallMode = false,
        MysqlxConnectTimeout = 0,
        MysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel = 0,
        MysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel = 0,
        MysqlxEnableHelloNotice = false,
        MysqlxInteractiveTimeout = 0,
        MysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel = 0,
        MysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel = 0,
        MysqlxMaxAllowedPacket = 0,
        MysqlxReadTimeout = 0,
        MysqlxWaitTimeout = 0,
        MysqlxWriteTimeout = 0,
        MysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel = 0,
        MysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel = 0,
        NetReadTimeout = 0,
        NetWriteTimeout = 0,
        OptimizerSwitch = "string",
        ParserMaxMemSize = "string",
        QueryPreallocSize = "string",
        RegexpTimeLimit = 0,
        RelayLogSpaceLimit = "string",
        ReplicaNetTimeout = 0,
        ReplicaParallelWorkers = 0,
        ReplicaTypeConversions = "string",
        RequireSecureTransport = false,
        SkipNameResolve = false,
        SortBufferSize = "string",
        SqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey = false,
        SqlMode = "string",
        SqlRequirePrimaryKey = false,
        SqlWarnings = false,
        TableDefinitionCache = 0,
        TableOpenCache = 0,
        TemptableMaxRam = "string",
        ThreadPoolDedicatedListeners = false,
        ThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit = 0,
        ThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup = 0,
        ThreadPoolSize = 0,
        ThreadPoolTransactionDelay = 0,
        TimeZone = "string",
        TmpTableSize = "string",
        TransactionIsolation = "string",
        WaitTimeout = 0,
    },
});
example, err := Mysql.NewMysqlConfiguration(ctx, "mysqlConfigurationResource", &Mysql.MysqlConfigurationArgs{
	CompartmentId: pulumi.String("string"),
	ShapeName:     pulumi.String("string"),
	DefinedTags: pulumi.StringMap{
		"string": pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	Description: pulumi.String("string"),
	DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
	FreeformTags: pulumi.StringMap{
		"string": pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	InitVariables: &mysql.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs{
		LowerCaseTableNames: pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	ParentConfigurationId: pulumi.String("string"),
	Variables: &mysql.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs{
		AutoIncrementIncrement:                 pulumi.Int(0),
		AutoIncrementOffset:                    pulumi.Int(0),
		Autocommit:                             pulumi.Bool(false),
		BigTables:                              pulumi.Bool(false),
		BinlogExpireLogsSeconds:                pulumi.Int(0),
		BinlogGroupCommitSyncDelay:             pulumi.Int(0),
		BinlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount:      pulumi.Int(0),
		BinlogRowMetadata:                      pulumi.String("string"),
		BinlogRowValueOptions:                  pulumi.String("string"),
		BinlogTransactionCompression:           pulumi.Bool(false),
		BlockEncryptionMode:                    pulumi.String("string"),
		CharacterSetServer:                     pulumi.String("string"),
		CollationServer:                        pulumi.String("string"),
		CompletionType:                         pulumi.String("string"),
		ConnectTimeout:                         pulumi.Int(0),
		ConnectionMemoryChunkSize:              pulumi.Int(0),
		ConnectionMemoryLimit:                  pulumi.String("string"),
		CteMaxRecursionDepth:                   pulumi.String("string"),
		DefaultAuthenticationPlugin:            pulumi.String("string"),
		ExplainFormat:                          pulumi.String("string"),
		ExplicitDefaultsForTimestamp:           pulumi.Bool(false),
		ForeignKeyChecks:                       pulumi.Bool(false),
		GlobalConnectionMemoryLimit:            pulumi.String("string"),
		GlobalConnectionMemoryTracking:         pulumi.Bool(false),
		GroupConcatMaxLen:                      pulumi.String("string"),
		GroupReplicationConsistency:            pulumi.String("string"),
		InformationSchemaStatsExpiry:           pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbAdaptiveHashIndex:                pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbAutoincLockMode:                  pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbBufferPoolDumpPct:                pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbBufferPoolInstances:              pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbBufferPoolSize:                   pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbChangeBuffering:                  pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbDdlBufferSize:                    pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbDdlThreads:                       pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbFtEnableStopword:                 pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbFtMaxTokenSize:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbFtMinTokenSize:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbFtNumWordOptimize:                pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbFtResultCacheLimit:               pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbFtServerStopwordTable:            pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbLockWaitTimeout:                  pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbLogWriterThreads:                 pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbMaxPurgeLag:                      pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbMaxPurgeLagDelay:                 pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbNumaInterleave:                   pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize:            pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbRedoLogCapacity:                  pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbRollbackOnTimeout:                pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbSortBufferSize:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		InnodbStatsPersistentSamplePages:       pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbStatsTransientSamplePages:        pulumi.String("string"),
		InnodbStrictMode:                       pulumi.Bool(false),
		InnodbUndoLogTruncate:                  pulumi.Bool(false),
		InteractiveTimeout:                     pulumi.Int(0),
		JoinBufferSize:                         pulumi.String("string"),
		LocalInfile:                            pulumi.Bool(false),
		LongQueryTime:                          pulumi.Int(0),
		MandatoryRoles:                         pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxAllowedPacket:                       pulumi.Int(0),
		MaxBinlogCacheSize:                     pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxConnectErrors:                       pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxConnections:                         pulumi.Int(0),
		MaxExecutionTime:                       pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxHeapTableSize:                       pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxPreparedStmtCount:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		MaxSeeksForKey:                         pulumi.String("string"),
		MaxUserConnections:                     pulumi.String("string"),
		MysqlFirewallMode:                      pulumi.Bool(false),
		MysqlxConnectTimeout:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel:   pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxEnableHelloNotice:                pulumi.Bool(false),
		MysqlxInteractiveTimeout:               pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel:       pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel:     pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxMaxAllowedPacket:                 pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxReadTimeout:                      pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxWaitTimeout:                      pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxWriteTimeout:                     pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel:      pulumi.Int(0),
		MysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel:    pulumi.Int(0),
		NetReadTimeout:                         pulumi.Int(0),
		NetWriteTimeout:                        pulumi.Int(0),
		OptimizerSwitch:                        pulumi.String("string"),
		ParserMaxMemSize:                       pulumi.String("string"),
		QueryPreallocSize:                      pulumi.String("string"),
		RegexpTimeLimit:                        pulumi.Int(0),
		RelayLogSpaceLimit:                     pulumi.String("string"),
		ReplicaNetTimeout:                      pulumi.Int(0),
		ReplicaParallelWorkers:                 pulumi.Int(0),
		ReplicaTypeConversions:                 pulumi.String("string"),
		RequireSecureTransport:                 pulumi.Bool(false),
		SkipNameResolve:                        pulumi.Bool(false),
		SortBufferSize:                         pulumi.String("string"),
		SqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey:         pulumi.Bool(false),
		SqlMode:                                pulumi.String("string"),
		SqlRequirePrimaryKey:                   pulumi.Bool(false),
		SqlWarnings:                            pulumi.Bool(false),
		TableDefinitionCache:                   pulumi.Int(0),
		TableOpenCache:                         pulumi.Int(0),
		TemptableMaxRam:                        pulumi.String("string"),
		ThreadPoolDedicatedListeners:           pulumi.Bool(false),
		ThreadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit:         pulumi.Int(0),
		ThreadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup:         pulumi.Int(0),
		ThreadPoolSize:                         pulumi.Int(0),
		ThreadPoolTransactionDelay:             pulumi.Int(0),
		TimeZone:                               pulumi.String("string"),
		TmpTableSize:                           pulumi.String("string"),
		TransactionIsolation:                   pulumi.String("string"),
		WaitTimeout:                            pulumi.Int(0),
	},
})
var mysqlConfigurationResource = new MysqlConfiguration("mysqlConfigurationResource", MysqlConfigurationArgs.builder()
    .compartmentId("string")
    .shapeName("string")
    .definedTags(Map.of("string", "string"))
    .description("string")
    .displayName("string")
    .freeformTags(Map.of("string", "string"))
    .initVariables(MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs.builder()
        .lowerCaseTableNames("string")
        .build())
    .parentConfigurationId("string")
    .variables(MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs.builder()
        .autoIncrementIncrement(0)
        .autoIncrementOffset(0)
        .autocommit(false)
        .bigTables(false)
        .binlogExpireLogsSeconds(0)
        .binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay(0)
        .binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount(0)
        .binlogRowMetadata("string")
        .binlogRowValueOptions("string")
        .binlogTransactionCompression(false)
        .blockEncryptionMode("string")
        .characterSetServer("string")
        .collationServer("string")
        .completionType("string")
        .connectTimeout(0)
        .connectionMemoryChunkSize(0)
        .connectionMemoryLimit("string")
        .cteMaxRecursionDepth("string")
        .defaultAuthenticationPlugin("string")
        .explainFormat("string")
        .explicitDefaultsForTimestamp(false)
        .foreignKeyChecks(false)
        .globalConnectionMemoryLimit("string")
        .globalConnectionMemoryTracking(false)
        .groupConcatMaxLen("string")
        .groupReplicationConsistency("string")
        .informationSchemaStatsExpiry(0)
        .innodbAdaptiveHashIndex(false)
        .innodbAutoincLockMode(0)
        .innodbBufferPoolDumpPct(0)
        .innodbBufferPoolInstances(0)
        .innodbBufferPoolSize("string")
        .innodbChangeBuffering("string")
        .innodbDdlBufferSize("string")
        .innodbDdlThreads(0)
        .innodbFtEnableStopword(false)
        .innodbFtMaxTokenSize(0)
        .innodbFtMinTokenSize(0)
        .innodbFtNumWordOptimize(0)
        .innodbFtResultCacheLimit("string")
        .innodbFtServerStopwordTable("string")
        .innodbLockWaitTimeout(0)
        .innodbLogWriterThreads(false)
        .innodbMaxPurgeLag("string")
        .innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay(0)
        .innodbNumaInterleave(false)
        .innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize("string")
        .innodbRedoLogCapacity("string")
        .innodbRollbackOnTimeout(false)
        .innodbSortBufferSize(0)
        .innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages("string")
        .innodbStatsTransientSamplePages("string")
        .innodbStrictMode(false)
        .innodbUndoLogTruncate(false)
        .interactiveTimeout(0)
        .joinBufferSize("string")
        .localInfile(false)
        .longQueryTime(0)
        .mandatoryRoles("string")
        .maxAllowedPacket(0)
        .maxBinlogCacheSize("string")
        .maxConnectErrors("string")
        .maxConnections(0)
        .maxExecutionTime("string")
        .maxHeapTableSize("string")
        .maxPreparedStmtCount(0)
        .maxSeeksForKey("string")
        .maxUserConnections("string")
        .mysqlFirewallMode(false)
        .mysqlxConnectTimeout(0)
        .mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel(0)
        .mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel(0)
        .mysqlxEnableHelloNotice(false)
        .mysqlxInteractiveTimeout(0)
        .mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel(0)
        .mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel(0)
        .mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket(0)
        .mysqlxReadTimeout(0)
        .mysqlxWaitTimeout(0)
        .mysqlxWriteTimeout(0)
        .mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel(0)
        .mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel(0)
        .netReadTimeout(0)
        .netWriteTimeout(0)
        .optimizerSwitch("string")
        .parserMaxMemSize("string")
        .queryPreallocSize("string")
        .regexpTimeLimit(0)
        .relayLogSpaceLimit("string")
        .replicaNetTimeout(0)
        .replicaParallelWorkers(0)
        .replicaTypeConversions("string")
        .requireSecureTransport(false)
        .skipNameResolve(false)
        .sortBufferSize("string")
        .sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey(false)
        .sqlMode("string")
        .sqlRequirePrimaryKey(false)
        .sqlWarnings(false)
        .tableDefinitionCache(0)
        .tableOpenCache(0)
        .temptableMaxRam("string")
        .threadPoolDedicatedListeners(false)
        .threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit(0)
        .threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup(0)
        .threadPoolSize(0)
        .threadPoolTransactionDelay(0)
        .timeZone("string")
        .tmpTableSize("string")
        .transactionIsolation("string")
        .waitTimeout(0)
        .build())
    .build());
mysql_configuration_resource = oci.mysql.MysqlConfiguration("mysqlConfigurationResource",
    compartment_id="string",
    shape_name="string",
    defined_tags={
        "string": "string",
    },
    description="string",
    display_name="string",
    freeform_tags={
        "string": "string",
    },
    init_variables={
        "lower_case_table_names": "string",
    },
    parent_configuration_id="string",
    variables={
        "auto_increment_increment": 0,
        "auto_increment_offset": 0,
        "autocommit": False,
        "big_tables": False,
        "binlog_expire_logs_seconds": 0,
        "binlog_group_commit_sync_delay": 0,
        "binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count": 0,
        "binlog_row_metadata": "string",
        "binlog_row_value_options": "string",
        "binlog_transaction_compression": False,
        "block_encryption_mode": "string",
        "character_set_server": "string",
        "collation_server": "string",
        "completion_type": "string",
        "connect_timeout": 0,
        "connection_memory_chunk_size": 0,
        "connection_memory_limit": "string",
        "cte_max_recursion_depth": "string",
        "default_authentication_plugin": "string",
        "explain_format": "string",
        "explicit_defaults_for_timestamp": False,
        "foreign_key_checks": False,
        "global_connection_memory_limit": "string",
        "global_connection_memory_tracking": False,
        "group_concat_max_len": "string",
        "group_replication_consistency": "string",
        "information_schema_stats_expiry": 0,
        "innodb_adaptive_hash_index": False,
        "innodb_autoinc_lock_mode": 0,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct": 0,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_instances": 0,
        "innodb_buffer_pool_size": "string",
        "innodb_change_buffering": "string",
        "innodb_ddl_buffer_size": "string",
        "innodb_ddl_threads": 0,
        "innodb_ft_enable_stopword": False,
        "innodb_ft_max_token_size": 0,
        "innodb_ft_min_token_size": 0,
        "innodb_ft_num_word_optimize": 0,
        "innodb_ft_result_cache_limit": "string",
        "innodb_ft_server_stopword_table": "string",
        "innodb_lock_wait_timeout": 0,
        "innodb_log_writer_threads": False,
        "innodb_max_purge_lag": "string",
        "innodb_max_purge_lag_delay": 0,
        "innodb_numa_interleave": False,
        "innodb_online_alter_log_max_size": "string",
        "innodb_redo_log_capacity": "string",
        "innodb_rollback_on_timeout": False,
        "innodb_sort_buffer_size": 0,
        "innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages": "string",
        "innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages": "string",
        "innodb_strict_mode": False,
        "innodb_undo_log_truncate": False,
        "interactive_timeout": 0,
        "join_buffer_size": "string",
        "local_infile": False,
        "long_query_time": 0,
        "mandatory_roles": "string",
        "max_allowed_packet": 0,
        "max_binlog_cache_size": "string",
        "max_connect_errors": "string",
        "max_connections": 0,
        "max_execution_time": "string",
        "max_heap_table_size": "string",
        "max_prepared_stmt_count": 0,
        "max_seeks_for_key": "string",
        "max_user_connections": "string",
        "mysql_firewall_mode": False,
        "mysqlx_connect_timeout": 0,
        "mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level": 0,
        "mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level": 0,
        "mysqlx_enable_hello_notice": False,
        "mysqlx_interactive_timeout": 0,
        "mysqlx_lz4default_compression_level": 0,
        "mysqlx_lz4max_client_compression_level": 0,
        "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet": 0,
        "mysqlx_read_timeout": 0,
        "mysqlx_wait_timeout": 0,
        "mysqlx_write_timeout": 0,
        "mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level": 0,
        "mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level": 0,
        "net_read_timeout": 0,
        "net_write_timeout": 0,
        "optimizer_switch": "string",
        "parser_max_mem_size": "string",
        "query_prealloc_size": "string",
        "regexp_time_limit": 0,
        "relay_log_space_limit": "string",
        "replica_net_timeout": 0,
        "replica_parallel_workers": 0,
        "replica_type_conversions": "string",
        "require_secure_transport": False,
        "skip_name_resolve": False,
        "sort_buffer_size": "string",
        "sql_generate_invisible_primary_key": False,
        "sql_mode": "string",
        "sql_require_primary_key": False,
        "sql_warnings": False,
        "table_definition_cache": 0,
        "table_open_cache": 0,
        "temptable_max_ram": "string",
        "thread_pool_dedicated_listeners": False,
        "thread_pool_max_transactions_limit": 0,
        "thread_pool_query_threads_per_group": 0,
        "thread_pool_size": 0,
        "thread_pool_transaction_delay": 0,
        "time_zone": "string",
        "tmp_table_size": "string",
        "transaction_isolation": "string",
        "wait_timeout": 0,
    })
const mysqlConfigurationResource = new oci.mysql.MysqlConfiguration("mysqlConfigurationResource", {
    compartmentId: "string",
    shapeName: "string",
    definedTags: {
        string: "string",
    },
    description: "string",
    displayName: "string",
    freeformTags: {
        string: "string",
    },
    initVariables: {
        lowerCaseTableNames: "string",
    },
    parentConfigurationId: "string",
    variables: {
        autoIncrementIncrement: 0,
        autoIncrementOffset: 0,
        autocommit: false,
        bigTables: false,
        binlogExpireLogsSeconds: 0,
        binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay: 0,
        binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount: 0,
        binlogRowMetadata: "string",
        binlogRowValueOptions: "string",
        binlogTransactionCompression: false,
        blockEncryptionMode: "string",
        characterSetServer: "string",
        collationServer: "string",
        completionType: "string",
        connectTimeout: 0,
        connectionMemoryChunkSize: 0,
        connectionMemoryLimit: "string",
        cteMaxRecursionDepth: "string",
        defaultAuthenticationPlugin: "string",
        explainFormat: "string",
        explicitDefaultsForTimestamp: false,
        foreignKeyChecks: false,
        globalConnectionMemoryLimit: "string",
        globalConnectionMemoryTracking: false,
        groupConcatMaxLen: "string",
        groupReplicationConsistency: "string",
        informationSchemaStatsExpiry: 0,
        innodbAdaptiveHashIndex: false,
        innodbAutoincLockMode: 0,
        innodbBufferPoolDumpPct: 0,
        innodbBufferPoolInstances: 0,
        innodbBufferPoolSize: "string",
        innodbChangeBuffering: "string",
        innodbDdlBufferSize: "string",
        innodbDdlThreads: 0,
        innodbFtEnableStopword: false,
        innodbFtMaxTokenSize: 0,
        innodbFtMinTokenSize: 0,
        innodbFtNumWordOptimize: 0,
        innodbFtResultCacheLimit: "string",
        innodbFtServerStopwordTable: "string",
        innodbLockWaitTimeout: 0,
        innodbLogWriterThreads: false,
        innodbMaxPurgeLag: "string",
        innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay: 0,
        innodbNumaInterleave: false,
        innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize: "string",
        innodbRedoLogCapacity: "string",
        innodbRollbackOnTimeout: false,
        innodbSortBufferSize: 0,
        innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages: "string",
        innodbStatsTransientSamplePages: "string",
        innodbStrictMode: false,
        innodbUndoLogTruncate: false,
        interactiveTimeout: 0,
        joinBufferSize: "string",
        localInfile: false,
        longQueryTime: 0,
        mandatoryRoles: "string",
        maxAllowedPacket: 0,
        maxBinlogCacheSize: "string",
        maxConnectErrors: "string",
        maxConnections: 0,
        maxExecutionTime: "string",
        maxHeapTableSize: "string",
        maxPreparedStmtCount: 0,
        maxSeeksForKey: "string",
        maxUserConnections: "string",
        mysqlFirewallMode: false,
        mysqlxConnectTimeout: 0,
        mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel: 0,
        mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: 0,
        mysqlxEnableHelloNotice: false,
        mysqlxInteractiveTimeout: 0,
        mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel: 0,
        mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel: 0,
        mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket: 0,
        mysqlxReadTimeout: 0,
        mysqlxWaitTimeout: 0,
        mysqlxWriteTimeout: 0,
        mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: 0,
        mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel: 0,
        netReadTimeout: 0,
        netWriteTimeout: 0,
        optimizerSwitch: "string",
        parserMaxMemSize: "string",
        queryPreallocSize: "string",
        regexpTimeLimit: 0,
        relayLogSpaceLimit: "string",
        replicaNetTimeout: 0,
        replicaParallelWorkers: 0,
        replicaTypeConversions: "string",
        requireSecureTransport: false,
        skipNameResolve: false,
        sortBufferSize: "string",
        sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey: false,
        sqlMode: "string",
        sqlRequirePrimaryKey: false,
        sqlWarnings: false,
        tableDefinitionCache: 0,
        tableOpenCache: 0,
        temptableMaxRam: "string",
        threadPoolDedicatedListeners: false,
        threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit: 0,
        threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup: 0,
        threadPoolSize: 0,
        threadPoolTransactionDelay: 0,
        timeZone: "string",
        tmpTableSize: "string",
        transactionIsolation: "string",
        waitTimeout: 0,
    },
});
type: oci:Mysql:MysqlConfiguration
properties:
    compartmentId: string
    definedTags:
        string: string
    description: string
    displayName: string
    freeformTags:
        string: string
    initVariables:
        lowerCaseTableNames: string
    parentConfigurationId: string
    shapeName: string
    variables:
        autoIncrementIncrement: 0
        autoIncrementOffset: 0
        autocommit: false
        bigTables: false
        binlogExpireLogsSeconds: 0
        binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay: 0
        binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount: 0
        binlogRowMetadata: string
        binlogRowValueOptions: string
        binlogTransactionCompression: false
        blockEncryptionMode: string
        characterSetServer: string
        collationServer: string
        completionType: string
        connectTimeout: 0
        connectionMemoryChunkSize: 0
        connectionMemoryLimit: string
        cteMaxRecursionDepth: string
        defaultAuthenticationPlugin: string
        explainFormat: string
        explicitDefaultsForTimestamp: false
        foreignKeyChecks: false
        globalConnectionMemoryLimit: string
        globalConnectionMemoryTracking: false
        groupConcatMaxLen: string
        groupReplicationConsistency: string
        informationSchemaStatsExpiry: 0
        innodbAdaptiveHashIndex: false
        innodbAutoincLockMode: 0
        innodbBufferPoolDumpPct: 0
        innodbBufferPoolInstances: 0
        innodbBufferPoolSize: string
        innodbChangeBuffering: string
        innodbDdlBufferSize: string
        innodbDdlThreads: 0
        innodbFtEnableStopword: false
        innodbFtMaxTokenSize: 0
        innodbFtMinTokenSize: 0
        innodbFtNumWordOptimize: 0
        innodbFtResultCacheLimit: string
        innodbFtServerStopwordTable: string
        innodbLockWaitTimeout: 0
        innodbLogWriterThreads: false
        innodbMaxPurgeLag: string
        innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay: 0
        innodbNumaInterleave: false
        innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize: string
        innodbRedoLogCapacity: string
        innodbRollbackOnTimeout: false
        innodbSortBufferSize: 0
        innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages: string
        innodbStatsTransientSamplePages: string
        innodbStrictMode: false
        innodbUndoLogTruncate: false
        interactiveTimeout: 0
        joinBufferSize: string
        localInfile: false
        longQueryTime: 0
        mandatoryRoles: string
        maxAllowedPacket: 0
        maxBinlogCacheSize: string
        maxConnectErrors: string
        maxConnections: 0
        maxExecutionTime: string
        maxHeapTableSize: string
        maxPreparedStmtCount: 0
        maxSeeksForKey: string
        maxUserConnections: string
        mysqlFirewallMode: false
        mysqlxConnectTimeout: 0
        mysqlxDeflateDefaultCompressionLevel: 0
        mysqlxDeflateMaxClientCompressionLevel: 0
        mysqlxEnableHelloNotice: false
        mysqlxInteractiveTimeout: 0
        mysqlxLz4defaultCompressionLevel: 0
        mysqlxLz4maxClientCompressionLevel: 0
        mysqlxMaxAllowedPacket: 0
        mysqlxReadTimeout: 0
        mysqlxWaitTimeout: 0
        mysqlxWriteTimeout: 0
        mysqlxZstdDefaultCompressionLevel: 0
        mysqlxZstdMaxClientCompressionLevel: 0
        netReadTimeout: 0
        netWriteTimeout: 0
        optimizerSwitch: string
        parserMaxMemSize: string
        queryPreallocSize: string
        regexpTimeLimit: 0
        relayLogSpaceLimit: string
        replicaNetTimeout: 0
        replicaParallelWorkers: 0
        replicaTypeConversions: string
        requireSecureTransport: false
        skipNameResolve: false
        sortBufferSize: string
        sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey: false
        sqlMode: string
        sqlRequirePrimaryKey: false
        sqlWarnings: false
        tableDefinitionCache: 0
        tableOpenCache: 0
        temptableMaxRam: string
        threadPoolDedicatedListeners: false
        threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit: 0
        threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup: 0
        threadPoolSize: 0
        threadPoolTransactionDelay: 0
        timeZone: string
        tmpTableSize: string
        transactionIsolation: string
        waitTimeout: 0
MysqlConfiguration Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The MysqlConfiguration resource accepts the following input properties:
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - Description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - Display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - Init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - Parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - Variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - map[string]string
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - Description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - Display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - map[string]string
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - Init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables Args  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - Parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - Variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables Args  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
 - shape
Name String - The name of the associated Shape.
 - Map<String,String>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description String
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name String - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Map<String,String>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables ConfigurationInit Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration StringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - variables
Configuration
Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment_
id str - The OCID of the compartment.
 - shape_
name str - The name of the associated Shape.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description str
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display_
name str - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init_
variables mysql.Mysql Configuration Init Variables Args  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent_
configuration_ strid  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - variables
mysql.
Mysql Configuration Variables Args  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
 - shape
Name String - The name of the associated Shape.
 - Map<String>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description String
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name String - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Map<String>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables Property Map - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration StringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - variables Property Map
 - User-defined service variables.
 
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the MysqlConfiguration resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - State string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - Time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
- Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - State string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - map[string]string
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - Time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
- id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - state String
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Map<String,String>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created String - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated String - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type String
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
- id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - state string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
- id str
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - state str
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time_
created str - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time_
updated str - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type str
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
- id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - state String
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Map<String>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created String - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated String - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type String
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 
Look up Existing MysqlConfiguration Resource
Get an existing MysqlConfiguration resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: MysqlConfigurationState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): MysqlConfiguration@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
        id: str,
        opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
        compartment_id: Optional[str] = None,
        defined_tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
        description: Optional[str] = None,
        display_name: Optional[str] = None,
        freeform_tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
        init_variables: Optional[_mysql.MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs] = None,
        parent_configuration_id: Optional[str] = None,
        shape_name: Optional[str] = None,
        state: Optional[str] = None,
        system_tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
        time_created: Optional[str] = None,
        time_updated: Optional[str] = None,
        type: Optional[str] = None,
        variables: Optional[_mysql.MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs] = None) -> MysqlConfigurationfunc GetMysqlConfiguration(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *MysqlConfigurationState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*MysqlConfiguration, error)public static MysqlConfiguration Get(string name, Input<string> id, MysqlConfigurationState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)public static MysqlConfiguration get(String name, Output<String> id, MysqlConfigurationState state, CustomResourceOptions options)resources:  _:    type: oci:Mysql:MysqlConfiguration    get:      id: ${id}- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- resource_name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - Description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - Display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - Init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - Parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - Shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - State string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Dictionary<string, string>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - Time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - Variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - map[string]string
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - Description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - Display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - map[string]string
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - Init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables Args  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - Parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - Shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - State string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - map[string]string
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - Time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - Type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - Variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables Args  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Map<String,String>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description String
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name String - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Map<String,String>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables ConfigurationInit Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration StringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - shape
Name String - The name of the associated Shape.
 - state String
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Map<String,String>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created String - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated String - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type String
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - variables
Configuration
Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description string
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name string - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables MysqlConfiguration Init Variables  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration stringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - shape
Name string - The name of the associated Shape.
 - state string
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - {[key: string]: string}
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created string - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated string - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type string
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - variables
Mysql
Configuration Variables  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment_
id str - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description str
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display_
name str - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init_
variables mysql.Mysql Configuration Init Variables Args  - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent_
configuration_ strid  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - shape_
name str - The name of the associated Shape.
 - state str
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Mapping[str, str]
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time_
created str - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time_
updated str - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type str
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - variables
mysql.
Mysql Configuration Variables Args  - User-defined service variables.
 
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment.
 - Map<String>
 - (Updatable) Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: 
{"foo-namespace.bar-key": "value"} - description String
 - (Updatable) User-provided data about the Configuration.
 - display
Name String - (Updatable) The display name of the Configuration.
 - Map<String>
 - (Updatable) Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: 
{"bar-key": "value"} - init
Variables Property Map - User-defined service variables set only at DB system initialization. These variables cannot be changed later at runtime.
 - parent
Configuration StringId  - The OCID of the Configuration from which the new Configuration is derived. The values in CreateConfigurationDetails.variables supersede the variables of the parent Configuration.
 - shape
Name String - The name of the associated Shape.
 - state String
 - The current state of the Configuration.
 - Map<String>
 - Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: 
{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"} - time
Created String - The date and time the Configuration was created, as described by RFC 3339.
 - time
Updated String - The date and time the Configuration was last updated, as described by RFC 3339.
 - type String
 - The Configuration type, DEFAULT or CUSTOM.
 - variables Property Map
 - User-defined service variables.
 
Supporting Types
MysqlConfigurationInitVariables, MysqlConfigurationInitVariablesArgs        
- Lower
Case stringTable Names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
- Lower
Case stringTable Names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
- lower
Case StringTable Names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
- lower
Case stringTable Names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
- lower_
case_ strtable_ names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
- lower
Case StringTable Names  Represents the MySQL server system variable lower_case_table_names (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_lower_case_table_names).
lowerCaseTableNames controls case-sensitivity of tables and schema names and how they are stored in the DB System.
Valid values are:
- CASE_SENSITIVE - (default) Table and schema name comparisons are case-sensitive and stored as specified. (lower_case_table_names=0)
 - CASE_INSENSITIVE_LOWERCASE - Table and schema name comparisons are not case-sensitive and stored in lowercase. (lower_case_table_names=1)
 
MysqlConfigurationVariables, MysqlConfigurationVariablesArgs      
- Auto
Increment intIncrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- Auto
Increment intOffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- Autocommit bool
 - ("autocommit")
 - Big
Tables bool If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- Binlog
Expire intLogs Seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - Binlog
Group intCommit Sync Delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- Binlog
Group intCommit Sync No Delay Count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- Binlog
Row stringMetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - Binlog
Row stringValue Options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - Binlog
Transaction boolCompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - Block
Encryption stringMode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- Character
Set stringServer  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- Collation
Server string The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- Completion
Type string - ("completion_type")
 - Connect
Timeout int The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- Connection
Memory intChunk Size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- Connection
Memory stringLimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- Cte
Max stringRecursion Depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - Default
Authentication stringPlugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- Explain
Format string This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- Explicit
Defaults boolFor Timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- Foreign
Key boolChecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - Generated
Random intPassword Length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Global
Connection stringMemory Limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- Global
Connection boolMemory Tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- Group
Concat stringMax Len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- Group
Replication stringConsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- Information
Schema intStats Expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - Innodb
Adaptive boolHash Index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- Innodb
Autoinc intLock Mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- Innodb
Buffer intPool Dump Pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- Innodb
Buffer intPool Instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - Innodb
Buffer stringPool Size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- Innodb
Change stringBuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- Innodb
Ddl stringBuffer Size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - Innodb
Ddl intThreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - Innodb
Ft boolEnable Stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - Innodb
Ft intMax Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - Innodb
Ft intMin Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - Innodb
Ft intNum Word Optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - Innodb
Ft stringResult Cache Limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - Innodb
Ft stringServer Stopword Table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - Innodb
Lock intWait Timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - Innodb
Log boolWriter Threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- Innodb
Max stringPurge Lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- Innodb
Max intPurge Lag Delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- Innodb
Numa boolInterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- Innodb
Online stringAlter Log Max Size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- Innodb
Redo stringLog Capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- Innodb
Rollback boolOn Timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- Innodb
Sort intBuffer Size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- Innodb
Stats stringPersistent Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- Innodb
Stats stringTransient Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- Innodb
Strict boolMode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- Innodb
Undo boolLog Truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- Interactive
Timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- Join
Buffer stringSize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- Local
Infile bool This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- Long
Query intTime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- Mandatory
Roles string - ("mandatory_roles")
 - Max
Allowed intPacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- Max
Binlog stringCache Size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- Max
Connect stringErrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - Max
Connections int - ("max_connections")
 - Max
Execution stringTime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - Max
Heap stringTable Size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- Max
Prepared intStmt Count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - Max
Seeks stringFor Key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- Max
User stringConnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- Mysql
Firewall boolMode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - Mysql
Zstd intDefault Compression Level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - Mysqlx
Connect intTimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- Mysqlx
Deflate intDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Deflate intMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Document intId Unique Prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Enable boolHello Notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Idle intWorker Thread Timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Interactive intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- Mysqlx
Lz4default intCompression Level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Lz4max intClient Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Max intAllowed Packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- Mysqlx
Min intWorker Threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Read intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- Mysqlx
Wait intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- Mysqlx
Write intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- Mysqlx
Zstd intDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Zstd intMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - Net
Read intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- Net
Write intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- Optimizer
Switch string The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- Parser
Max stringMem Size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - Query
Alloc stringBlock Size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Query
Prealloc stringSize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Range
Optimizer stringMax Mem Size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- Regexp
Time intLimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - Relay
Log stringSpace Limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- Replica
Net intTimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- Replica
Parallel intWorkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- Replica
Type stringConversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- Require
Secure boolTransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- Skip
Name boolResolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- Sort
Buffer stringSize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- Sql
Generate boolInvisible Primary Key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- Sql
Mode string - ("sql_mode")
 - Sql
Require boolPrimary Key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - Sql
Warnings bool - ("sql_warnings")
 - Table
Definition intCache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- Table
Open intCache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- Temptable
Max stringRam  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- Thread
Pool boolDedicated Listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - Thread
Pool intMax Transactions Limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - Thread
Pool intQuery Threads Per Group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- Thread
Pool intSize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- Thread
Pool intTransaction Delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- Time
Zone string Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- Tmp
Table stringSize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- Transaction
Isolation string - ("transaction_isolation")
 - Wait
Timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- Auto
Increment intIncrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- Auto
Increment intOffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- Autocommit bool
 - ("autocommit")
 - Big
Tables bool If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- Binlog
Expire intLogs Seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - Binlog
Group intCommit Sync Delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- Binlog
Group intCommit Sync No Delay Count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- Binlog
Row stringMetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - Binlog
Row stringValue Options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - Binlog
Transaction boolCompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - Block
Encryption stringMode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- Character
Set stringServer  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- Collation
Server string The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- Completion
Type string - ("completion_type")
 - Connect
Timeout int The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- Connection
Memory intChunk Size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- Connection
Memory stringLimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- Cte
Max stringRecursion Depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - Default
Authentication stringPlugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- Explain
Format string This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- Explicit
Defaults boolFor Timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- Foreign
Key boolChecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - Generated
Random intPassword Length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Global
Connection stringMemory Limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- Global
Connection boolMemory Tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- Group
Concat stringMax Len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- Group
Replication stringConsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- Information
Schema intStats Expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - Innodb
Adaptive boolHash Index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- Innodb
Autoinc intLock Mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- Innodb
Buffer intPool Dump Pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- Innodb
Buffer intPool Instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - Innodb
Buffer stringPool Size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- Innodb
Change stringBuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- Innodb
Ddl stringBuffer Size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - Innodb
Ddl intThreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - Innodb
Ft boolEnable Stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - Innodb
Ft intMax Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - Innodb
Ft intMin Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - Innodb
Ft intNum Word Optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - Innodb
Ft stringResult Cache Limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - Innodb
Ft stringServer Stopword Table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - Innodb
Lock intWait Timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - Innodb
Log boolWriter Threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- Innodb
Max stringPurge Lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- Innodb
Max intPurge Lag Delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- Innodb
Numa boolInterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- Innodb
Online stringAlter Log Max Size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- Innodb
Redo stringLog Capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- Innodb
Rollback boolOn Timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- Innodb
Sort intBuffer Size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- Innodb
Stats stringPersistent Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- Innodb
Stats stringTransient Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- Innodb
Strict boolMode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- Innodb
Undo boolLog Truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- Interactive
Timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- Join
Buffer stringSize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- Local
Infile bool This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- Long
Query intTime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- Mandatory
Roles string - ("mandatory_roles")
 - Max
Allowed intPacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- Max
Binlog stringCache Size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- Max
Connect stringErrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - Max
Connections int - ("max_connections")
 - Max
Execution stringTime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - Max
Heap stringTable Size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- Max
Prepared intStmt Count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - Max
Seeks stringFor Key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- Max
User stringConnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- Mysql
Firewall boolMode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - Mysql
Zstd intDefault Compression Level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - Mysqlx
Connect intTimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- Mysqlx
Deflate intDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Deflate intMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Document intId Unique Prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Enable boolHello Notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Idle intWorker Thread Timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Interactive intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- Mysqlx
Lz4default intCompression Level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Lz4max intClient Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Max intAllowed Packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- Mysqlx
Min intWorker Threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Mysqlx
Read intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- Mysqlx
Wait intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- Mysqlx
Write intTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- Mysqlx
Zstd intDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - Mysqlx
Zstd intMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - Net
Read intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- Net
Write intTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- Optimizer
Switch string The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- Parser
Max stringMem Size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - Query
Alloc stringBlock Size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Query
Prealloc stringSize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - Range
Optimizer stringMax Mem Size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- Regexp
Time intLimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - Relay
Log stringSpace Limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- Replica
Net intTimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- Replica
Parallel intWorkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- Replica
Type stringConversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- Require
Secure boolTransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- Skip
Name boolResolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- Sort
Buffer stringSize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- Sql
Generate boolInvisible Primary Key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- Sql
Mode string - ("sql_mode")
 - Sql
Require boolPrimary Key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - Sql
Warnings bool - ("sql_warnings")
 - Table
Definition intCache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- Table
Open intCache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- Temptable
Max stringRam  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- Thread
Pool boolDedicated Listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - Thread
Pool intMax Transactions Limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - Thread
Pool intQuery Threads Per Group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- Thread
Pool intSize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- Thread
Pool intTransaction Delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- Time
Zone string Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- Tmp
Table stringSize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- Transaction
Isolation string - ("transaction_isolation")
 - Wait
Timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- auto
Increment IntegerIncrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- auto
Increment IntegerOffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- autocommit Boolean
 - ("autocommit")
 - big
Tables Boolean If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- binlog
Expire IntegerLogs Seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - binlog
Group IntegerCommit Sync Delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- binlog
Group IntegerCommit Sync No Delay Count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- binlog
Row StringMetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - binlog
Row StringValue Options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - binlog
Transaction BooleanCompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - block
Encryption StringMode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- character
Set StringServer  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- collation
Server String The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- completion
Type String - ("completion_type")
 - connect
Timeout Integer The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- connection
Memory IntegerChunk Size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- connection
Memory StringLimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- cte
Max StringRecursion Depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - default
Authentication StringPlugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- explain
Format String This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- explicit
Defaults BooleanFor Timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- foreign
Key BooleanChecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - generated
Random IntegerPassword Length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - global
Connection StringMemory Limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- global
Connection BooleanMemory Tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- group
Concat StringMax Len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- group
Replication StringConsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- information
Schema IntegerStats Expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - innodb
Adaptive BooleanHash Index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- innodb
Autoinc IntegerLock Mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- innodb
Buffer IntegerPool Dump Pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- innodb
Buffer IntegerPool Instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - innodb
Buffer StringPool Size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- innodb
Change StringBuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- innodb
Ddl StringBuffer Size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - innodb
Ddl IntegerThreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - innodb
Ft BooleanEnable Stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - innodb
Ft IntegerMax Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft IntegerMin Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft IntegerNum Word Optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - innodb
Ft StringResult Cache Limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - innodb
Ft StringServer Stopword Table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - innodb
Lock IntegerWait Timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - innodb
Log BooleanWriter Threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- innodb
Max StringPurge Lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- innodb
Max IntegerPurge Lag Delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- innodb
Numa BooleanInterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- innodb
Online StringAlter Log Max Size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- innodb
Redo StringLog Capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- innodb
Rollback BooleanOn Timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- innodb
Sort IntegerBuffer Size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- innodb
Stats StringPersistent Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- innodb
Stats StringTransient Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- innodb
Strict BooleanMode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- innodb
Undo BooleanLog Truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- interactive
Timeout Integer The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- join
Buffer StringSize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- local
Infile Boolean This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- long
Query IntegerTime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- mandatory
Roles String - ("mandatory_roles")
 - max
Allowed IntegerPacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- max
Binlog StringCache Size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- max
Connect StringErrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - max
Connections Integer - ("max_connections")
 - max
Execution StringTime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - max
Heap StringTable Size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- max
Prepared IntegerStmt Count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - max
Seeks StringFor Key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- max
User StringConnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- mysql
Firewall BooleanMode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - mysql
Zstd IntegerDefault Compression Level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - mysqlx
Connect IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- mysqlx
Deflate IntegerDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Deflate IntegerMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Document IntegerId Unique Prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Enable BooleanHello Notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Idle IntegerWorker Thread Timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Interactive IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- mysqlx
Lz4default IntegerCompression Level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Lz4max IntegerClient Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Max IntegerAllowed Packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- mysqlx
Min IntegerWorker Threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Read IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- mysqlx
Wait IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- mysqlx
Write IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- mysqlx
Zstd IntegerDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Zstd IntegerMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - net
Read IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- net
Write IntegerTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- optimizer
Switch String The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- parser
Max StringMem Size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - query
Alloc StringBlock Size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - query
Prealloc StringSize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - range
Optimizer StringMax Mem Size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- regexp
Time IntegerLimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - relay
Log StringSpace Limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- replica
Net IntegerTimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- replica
Parallel IntegerWorkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- replica
Type StringConversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- require
Secure BooleanTransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- skip
Name BooleanResolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- sort
Buffer StringSize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- sql
Generate BooleanInvisible Primary Key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- sql
Mode String - ("sql_mode")
 - sql
Require BooleanPrimary Key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - sql
Warnings Boolean - ("sql_warnings")
 - table
Definition IntegerCache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- table
Open IntegerCache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- temptable
Max StringRam  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- thread
Pool BooleanDedicated Listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - thread
Pool IntegerMax Transactions Limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - thread
Pool IntegerQuery Threads Per Group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- thread
Pool IntegerSize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- thread
Pool IntegerTransaction Delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- time
Zone String Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- tmp
Table StringSize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- transaction
Isolation String - ("transaction_isolation")
 - wait
Timeout Integer The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- auto
Increment numberIncrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- auto
Increment numberOffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- autocommit boolean
 - ("autocommit")
 - big
Tables boolean If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- binlog
Expire numberLogs Seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - binlog
Group numberCommit Sync Delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- binlog
Group numberCommit Sync No Delay Count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- binlog
Row stringMetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - binlog
Row stringValue Options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - binlog
Transaction booleanCompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - block
Encryption stringMode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- character
Set stringServer  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- collation
Server string The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- completion
Type string - ("completion_type")
 - connect
Timeout number The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- connection
Memory numberChunk Size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- connection
Memory stringLimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- cte
Max stringRecursion Depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - default
Authentication stringPlugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- explain
Format string This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- explicit
Defaults booleanFor Timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- foreign
Key booleanChecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - generated
Random numberPassword Length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - global
Connection stringMemory Limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- global
Connection booleanMemory Tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- group
Concat stringMax Len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- group
Replication stringConsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- information
Schema numberStats Expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - innodb
Adaptive booleanHash Index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- innodb
Autoinc numberLock Mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- innodb
Buffer numberPool Dump Pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- innodb
Buffer numberPool Instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - innodb
Buffer stringPool Size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- innodb
Change stringBuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- innodb
Ddl stringBuffer Size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - innodb
Ddl numberThreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - innodb
Ft booleanEnable Stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - innodb
Ft numberMax Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft numberMin Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft numberNum Word Optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - innodb
Ft stringResult Cache Limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - innodb
Ft stringServer Stopword Table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - innodb
Lock numberWait Timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - innodb
Log booleanWriter Threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- innodb
Max stringPurge Lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- innodb
Max numberPurge Lag Delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- innodb
Numa booleanInterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- innodb
Online stringAlter Log Max Size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- innodb
Redo stringLog Capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- innodb
Rollback booleanOn Timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- innodb
Sort numberBuffer Size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- innodb
Stats stringPersistent Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- innodb
Stats stringTransient Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- innodb
Strict booleanMode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- innodb
Undo booleanLog Truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- interactive
Timeout number The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- join
Buffer stringSize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- local
Infile boolean This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- long
Query numberTime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- mandatory
Roles string - ("mandatory_roles")
 - max
Allowed numberPacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- max
Binlog stringCache Size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- max
Connect stringErrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - max
Connections number - ("max_connections")
 - max
Execution stringTime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - max
Heap stringTable Size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- max
Prepared numberStmt Count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - max
Seeks stringFor Key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- max
User stringConnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- mysql
Firewall booleanMode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - mysql
Zstd numberDefault Compression Level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - mysqlx
Connect numberTimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- mysqlx
Deflate numberDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Deflate numberMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Document numberId Unique Prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Enable booleanHello Notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Idle numberWorker Thread Timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Interactive numberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- mysqlx
Lz4default numberCompression Level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Lz4max numberClient Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Max numberAllowed Packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- mysqlx
Min numberWorker Threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Read numberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- mysqlx
Wait numberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- mysqlx
Write numberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- mysqlx
Zstd numberDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Zstd numberMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - net
Read numberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- net
Write numberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- optimizer
Switch string The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- parser
Max stringMem Size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - query
Alloc stringBlock Size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - query
Prealloc stringSize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - range
Optimizer stringMax Mem Size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- regexp
Time numberLimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - relay
Log stringSpace Limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- replica
Net numberTimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- replica
Parallel numberWorkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- replica
Type stringConversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- require
Secure booleanTransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- skip
Name booleanResolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- sort
Buffer stringSize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- sql
Generate booleanInvisible Primary Key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- sql
Mode string - ("sql_mode")
 - sql
Require booleanPrimary Key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - sql
Warnings boolean - ("sql_warnings")
 - table
Definition numberCache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- table
Open numberCache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- temptable
Max stringRam  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- thread
Pool booleanDedicated Listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - thread
Pool numberMax Transactions Limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - thread
Pool numberQuery Threads Per Group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- thread
Pool numberSize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- thread
Pool numberTransaction Delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- time
Zone string Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- tmp
Table stringSize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- transaction
Isolation string - ("transaction_isolation")
 - wait
Timeout number The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- auto_
increment_ intincrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- auto_
increment_ intoffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- autocommit bool
 - ("autocommit")
 - big_
tables bool If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- binlog_
expire_ intlogs_ seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - binlog_
group_ intcommit_ sync_ delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- binlog_
group_ intcommit_ sync_ no_ delay_ count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- binlog_
row_ strmetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - binlog_
row_ strvalue_ options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - binlog_
transaction_ boolcompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - block_
encryption_ strmode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- character_
set_ strserver  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- collation_
server str The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- completion_
type str - ("completion_type")
 - connect_
timeout int The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- connection_
memory_ intchunk_ size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- connection_
memory_ strlimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- cte_
max_ strrecursion_ depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - default_
authentication_ strplugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- explain_
format str This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- explicit_
defaults_ boolfor_ timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- foreign_
key_ boolchecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - generated_
random_ intpassword_ length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - global_
connection_ strmemory_ limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- global_
connection_ boolmemory_ tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- group_
concat_ strmax_ len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- group_
replication_ strconsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- information_
schema_ intstats_ expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - innodb_
adaptive_ boolhash_ index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- innodb_
autoinc_ intlock_ mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- innodb_
buffer_ intpool_ dump_ pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- innodb_
buffer_ intpool_ instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - innodb_
buffer_ strpool_ size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- innodb_
change_ strbuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- innodb_
ddl_ strbuffer_ size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - innodb_
ddl_ intthreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - innodb_
ft_ boolenable_ stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - innodb_
ft_ intmax_ token_ size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - innodb_
ft_ intmin_ token_ size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - innodb_
ft_ intnum_ word_ optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - innodb_
ft_ strresult_ cache_ limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - innodb_
ft_ strserver_ stopword_ table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - innodb_
lock_ intwait_ timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - innodb_
log_ boolwriter_ threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- innodb_
max_ strpurge_ lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- innodb_
max_ intpurge_ lag_ delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- innodb_
numa_ boolinterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- innodb_
online_ stralter_ log_ max_ size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- innodb_
redo_ strlog_ capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- innodb_
rollback_ boolon_ timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- innodb_
sort_ intbuffer_ size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- innodb_
stats_ strpersistent_ sample_ pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- innodb_
stats_ strtransient_ sample_ pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- innodb_
strict_ boolmode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- innodb_
undo_ boollog_ truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- interactive_
timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- join_
buffer_ strsize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- local_
infile bool This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- long_
query_ inttime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- mandatory_
roles str - ("mandatory_roles")
 - max_
allowed_ intpacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- max_
binlog_ strcache_ size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- max_
connect_ strerrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - max_
connections int - ("max_connections")
 - max_
execution_ strtime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - max_
heap_ strtable_ size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- max_
prepared_ intstmt_ count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - max_
seeks_ strfor_ key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- max_
user_ strconnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- mysql_
firewall_ boolmode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - mysql_
zstd_ intdefault_ compression_ level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - mysqlx_
connect_ inttimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- mysqlx_
deflate_ intdefault_ compression_ level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx_
deflate_ intmax_ client_ compression_ level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx_
document_ intid_ unique_ prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx_
enable_ boolhello_ notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx_
idle_ intworker_ thread_ timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx_
interactive_ inttimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- mysqlx_
lz4default_ intcompression_ level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx_
lz4max_ intclient_ compression_ level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx_
max_ intallowed_ packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- mysqlx_
min_ intworker_ threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx_
read_ inttimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- mysqlx_
wait_ inttimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- mysqlx_
write_ inttimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- mysqlx_
zstd_ intdefault_ compression_ level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx_
zstd_ intmax_ client_ compression_ level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - net_
read_ inttimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- net_
write_ inttimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- optimizer_
switch str The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- parser_
max_ strmem_ size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - query_
alloc_ strblock_ size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - query_
prealloc_ strsize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - range_
optimizer_ strmax_ mem_ size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- regexp_
time_ intlimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - relay_
log_ strspace_ limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- replica_
net_ inttimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- replica_
parallel_ intworkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- replica_
type_ strconversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- require_
secure_ booltransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- skip_
name_ boolresolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- sort_
buffer_ strsize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- sql_
generate_ boolinvisible_ primary_ key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- sql_
mode str - ("sql_mode")
 - sql_
require_ boolprimary_ key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - sql_
warnings bool - ("sql_warnings")
 - table_
definition_ intcache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- table_
open_ intcache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- temptable_
max_ strram  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- thread_
pool_ booldedicated_ listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - thread_
pool_ intmax_ transactions_ limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - thread_
pool_ intquery_ threads_ per_ group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- thread_
pool_ intsize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- thread_
pool_ inttransaction_ delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- time_
zone str Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- tmp_
table_ strsize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- transaction_
isolation str - ("transaction_isolation")
 - wait_
timeout int The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- auto
Increment NumberIncrement  auto_increment_increment and auto_increment_offset are intended for use with circular (source-to-source) replication, and can be used to control the operation of AUTO_INCREMENT columns. Both variables have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive.
autoIncrementIncrement corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_increment] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment).
- auto
Increment NumberOffset  This variable has a default value of 1. If it is left with its default value, and Group Replication is started on the server in multi-primary mode, it is changed to the server ID.
autoIncrementOffset corresponds to the MySQL Replication Source Options variable [auto_increment_offset] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-source.html#sysvar_auto_increment_offset).
- autocommit Boolean
 - ("autocommit")
 - big
Tables Boolean If enabled, the server stores all temporary tables on disk rather than in memory.
bigTables corresponds to the MySQL server variable big_tables.
- binlog
Expire NumberLogs Seconds  - Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. binlogExpireLogsSeconds corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_expire_logs_seconds.
 - binlog
Group NumberCommit Sync Delay  Controls how many microseconds the binary log commit waits before synchronizing the binary log file to disk. There is no delay by default. Setting this variable to a microsecond delay enables more transactions to be synchronized together to disk at once, reducing the overall time to commit a group of transactions because the larger groups required fewer time units per group.
binlogGroupCommitSyncDelay corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_delay
- binlog
Group NumberCommit Sync No Delay Count  The maximum number of transactions to wait for before aborting the current delay as specified by binlog_group_commit_sync_delay. If binlog_group_commit_sync_delay is set to 0, then this option has no effect.
binlogGroupCommitSyncNoDelayCount corresponds to the MySQL Replication system variable binlog_group_commit_sync_no_delay_count
- binlog
Row StringMetadata  - Configures the amount of table metadata added to the binary log when using row-based logging. binlogRowMetadata corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_metadata.
 - binlog
Row StringValue Options  - When set to PARTIAL_JSON, this enables use of a space-efficient binary log format for updates that modify only a small portion of a JSON document. binlogRowValueOptions corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_row_value_options.
 - binlog
Transaction BooleanCompression  - Enables compression for transactions that are written to binary log files on this server. binlogTransactionCompression corresponds to the MySQL binary logging system variable binlog_transaction_compression.
 - block
Encryption StringMode  This variable controls the block encryption mode for block-based algorithms such as AES. It affects encryption for AES_ENCRYPT() and AES_DECRYPT(). block_encryption_mode takes a value in aes-keylen-mode format, where keylen is the key length in bits and mode is the encryption mode. The value is not case-sensitive. Permitted keylen values are 128, 192, and 256. Permitted mode values are ECB, CBC, CFB1, CFB8, CFB128, and OFB.
block_encryption_mode corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable block_encryption_mode
- character
Set StringServer  The server's default character set. If you set this variable, you should also set collation_server to specify the collation for the character set.
characterSetServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable character_set_server.
- collation
Server String The server's default collation.
collationServer corresponds to the MySQL server variable collation_server.
- completion
Type String - ("completion_type")
 - connect
Timeout Number The number of seconds that the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with Bad handshake.
connectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable connect_timeout
Increasing the connect_timeout value might help if clients frequently encounter errors of the form "Lost connection to MySQL server at 'XXX', system error: errno".
- connection
Memory NumberChunk Size  Set the chunking size for updates to the global memory usage counter Global_connection_memory.
connectionMemoryChunkSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_chunk_size.
- connection
Memory StringLimit  Set the maximum amount of memory that can be used by a single user connection.
connectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable connection_memory_limit.
- cte
Max StringRecursion Depth  - ("cte_max_recursion_depth")
 - default
Authentication StringPlugin  The default authentication plugin. This must be a plugin that uses internal credentials storage, so these values are permitted: mysql_native_password, sha256_password, caching_sha2_password.
As of MySQL 8.0.27, which introduces multifactor authentication, default_authentication_plugin is still used, but in conjunction with and at a lower precedence than the authentication_policy system variable. For details, see The Default Authentication Plugin. Because of this diminished role, default_authentication_plugin is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.27 and subject to removal in a future MySQL version.
defaultAuthenticationPlugin corresponds to the MySQL system variable default_authentication_plugin.
- explain
Format String This variable determines the default output format used by EXPLAIN in the absence of a FORMAT option when displaying a query execution plan.
explainFormat corresponds to the MySQL system variable explain_format.
- explicit
Defaults BooleanFor Timestamp  This system variable determines whether the server enables certain nonstandard behaviors for default values and NULL-value handling in TIMESTAMP columns. By default, explicit_defaults_for_timestamp is enabled, which disables the nonstandard behaviors. Disabling explicit_defaults_for_timestamp results in a warning.
explicit_defaults_for_timestamp corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
- foreign
Key BooleanChecks  - ("foreign_key_checks")
 - generated
Random NumberPassword Length  - ("generated_random_password_length") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - global
Connection StringMemory Limit  Set the total amount of memory that can be used by all user connections.
globalConnectionMemoryLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_limit.
- global
Connection BooleanMemory Tracking  Determines whether the MySQL server calculates Global_connection_memory.
globalConnectionMemoryTracking corresponds to the MySQL system variable global_connection_memory_tracking.
- group
Concat StringMax Len  Specifies the maximum permitted result length in bytes for the GROUP_CONCAT() function.
This is the MySQL variable "group_concat_max_len". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- group
Replication StringConsistency  - EVENTUAL: Both RO and RW transactions do not wait for preceding transactions to be applied before executing. A RW transaction does not wait for other members to apply a transaction. This means that a transaction could be externalized on one member before the others. This also means that in the event of a primary failover, the new primary can accept new RO and RW transactions before the previous primary transactions are all applied. RO transactions could result in outdated values, RW transactions could result in a rollback due to conflicts.
 - BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER: New RO or RW transactions with a newly elected primary that is applying backlog from the old primary are held (not applied) until any backlog has been applied. This ensures that when a primary failover happens, intentionally or not, clients always see the latest value on the primary. This guarantees consistency, but means that clients must be able to handle the delay in the event that a backlog is being applied. Usually this delay should be minimal, but does depend on the size of the backlog.
 - BEFORE: A RW transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being applied. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before being executed. This ensures that this transaction reads the latest value by only affecting the latency of the transaction. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RW transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RO transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - AFTER: A RW transaction waits until its changes have been applied to all of the other members. This value has no effect on RO transactions. This mode ensures that when a transaction is committed on the local member, any subsequent transaction reads the written value or a more recent value on any group member. Use this mode with a group that is used for predominantly RO operations to ensure that applied RW transactions are applied everywhere once they commit. This could be used by your application to ensure that subsequent reads fetch the latest data which includes the latest writes. This reduces the overhead of synchronization on every RO transaction, by ensuring synchronization is used only on RW transactions. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 - BEFORE_AND_AFTER: A RW transaction waits for 1) all preceding transactions to complete before being applied and 2) until its changes have been applied on other members. A RO transaction waits for all preceding transactions to complete before execution takes place. This consistency level also includes the consistency guarantees provided by BEFORE_ON_PRIMARY_FAILOVER.
 
- information
Schema NumberStats Expiry  - ("information_schema_stats_expiry")
 - innodb
Adaptive BooleanHash Index  Whether the InnoDB adaptive hash index is enabled or disabled. It may be desirable, depending on your workload, to dynamically enable or disable adaptive hash indexing to improve query performance. Because the adaptive hash index may not be useful for all workloads, conduct benchmarks with it both enabled and disabled, using realistic workloads.
innodbAdaptiveHashIndex corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_adaptive_hash_index] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_adaptive_hash_index).
- innodb
Autoinc NumberLock Mode  The lock mode to use for generating auto-increment values. Permissible values are 0, 1, or 2, for traditional, consecutive, or interleaved, respectively.
innodbAutoincLockMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_autoinc_lock_mode] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_autoinc_lock_mode).
- innodb
Buffer NumberPool Dump Pct  Specifies the percentage of the most recently used pages for each buffer pool to read out and dump.
innodbBufferPoolDumpPct corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct.
The range is 1 to 100. The default value is 25.
For example, if there are 4 buffer pools with 100 pages each, and innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct is set to 25, the 25 most recently used pages from each buffer pool are dumped.
- innodb
Buffer NumberPool Instances  - ("innodb_buffer_pool_instances")
 - innodb
Buffer StringPool Size  The size (in bytes) of the buffer pool, that is, the memory area where InnoDB caches table and index data.
innodbBufferPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_buffer_pool_size.
The default and maximum values depend on the amount of RAM provisioned by the shape. See Default User Variables.
- innodb
Change StringBuffering  Whether InnoDB performs change buffering, an optimization that delays write operations to secondary indexes so that the I/O operations can be performed sequentially. Permitted values are described in the following table. Values may also be specified numerically.
innodbChangeBuffering corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_change_buffering] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_change_buffering).
- innodb
Ddl StringBuffer Size  - innodbDdlBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_buffer_size)
 - innodb
Ddl NumberThreads  - innodbDdlThreads corresponds to the MySQL system variable [innodb_ddl_threads] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_ddl_threads)
 - innodb
Ft BooleanEnable Stopword  - ("innodb_ft_enable_stopword")
 - innodb
Ft NumberMax Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_max_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft NumberMin Token Size  - ("innodb_ft_min_token_size")
 - innodb
Ft NumberNum Word Optimize  - ("innodb_ft_num_word_optimize")
 - innodb
Ft StringResult Cache Limit  - ("innodb_ft_result_cache_limit")
 - innodb
Ft StringServer Stopword Table  - ("innodb_ft_server_stopword_table")
 - innodb
Lock NumberWait Timeout  - ("innodb_lock_wait_timeout")
 - innodb
Log BooleanWriter Threads  Enables dedicated log writer threads for writing redo log records from the log buffer to the system buffers and flushing the system buffers to the redo log files.
This is the MySQL variable "innodb_log_writer_threads". For more information, please see the MySQL documentation
- innodb
Max StringPurge Lag  The desired maximum purge lag in terms of transactions.
InnoDB maintains a list of transactions that have index records delete-marked by UPDATE or DELETE operations. The length of the list is the purge lag.
If this value is exceeded, a delay is imposed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations to allow time for purge to catch up.
The default value is 0, which means there is no maximum purge lag and no delay.
innodbMaxPurgeLag corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag.
- innodb
Max NumberPurge Lag Delay  The maximum delay in microseconds for the delay imposed when the innodb_max_purge_lag threshold is exceeded.
The specified innodb_max_purge_lag_delay value is an upper limit on the delay period.
innodbMaxPurgeLagDelay corresponds to the MySQL server system variable innodb_max_purge_lag_delay.
- innodb
Numa BooleanInterleave  Enables the NUMA interleave memory policy for allocation of the InnoDB buffer pool. When innodb_numa_interleave is enabled, the NUMA memory policy is set to MPOL_INTERLEAVE for the mysqld process. After the InnoDB buffer pool is allocated, the NUMA memory policy is set back to MPOL_DEFAULT. For the innodb_numa_interleave option to be available, MySQL must be compiled on a NUMA-enabled Linux system.
innodbNumaInterleave corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_numa_interleave] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_numa_interleave).
- innodb
Online StringAlter Log Max Size  Specifies an upper limit in bytes on the size of the temporary log files used during online DDL operations for InnoDB tables. There is one such log file for each index being created or table being altered. This log file stores data inserted, updated, or deleted in the table during the DDL operation.
innodbOnlineAlterLogMaxSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_online_alter_log_max_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_online_alter_log_max_size).
- innodb
Redo StringLog Capacity  Defines the amount of disk space occupied by redo log files. innodb_redo_log_capacity supercedes the innodb_log_files_in_group and innodb_log_file_size variables, which are both ignored if innodb_redo_log_capacity is defined. If innodb_redo_log_capacity is not defined, and if neither innodb_log_file_size or innodb_log_files_in_group are defined, then the default innodb_redo_log_capacity value is used.
innodbRedoLogCapacity corresponds to the InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables innodb_redo_log_capacity
- innodb
Rollback BooleanOn Timeout  InnoDB rolls back only the last statement on a transaction timeout by default. If --innodb-rollback-on-timeout is specified, a transaction timeout causes InnoDB to abort and roll back the entire transaction.
innodbRollbackOnTimeout corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_rollback_on_timeout] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_rollback_on_timeout).
- innodb
Sort NumberBuffer Size  This variable defines:
- The sort buffer size for online DDL operations that create or rebuild secondary indexes. However, as of MySQL 8.0.27, this responsibility is subsumed by the innodb_ddl_buffer_size variable.
 - The amount by which the temporary log file is extended when recording concurrent DML during an online DDL operation, and the size of the temporary log file read buffer and write buffer.
 
innodbSortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_sort_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_sort_buffer_size).
- innodb
Stats StringPersistent Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsPersistentSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages
innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled, innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages applies instead.
- innodb
Stats StringTransient Sample Pages  The number of index pages to sample when estimating cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column, such as those calculated by ANALYZE TABLE.
innodbStatsTransientSamplePages corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages
innodb_stats_transient_sample_pages only applies when innodb_stats_persistent is disabled for a table; when innodb_stats_persistent is enabled, innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages applies instead.
innodb_stats_persistent is ON by default and cannot be changed. It is possible to override it using the STATS_PERSISTENT clause of the CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements.
- innodb
Strict BooleanMode  When you enable innodbStrictMode, the InnoDB storage engine returns errors instead of warnings for invalid or incompatible table options.
innodbStrictMode corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB system variable innodb_strict_mode
- innodb
Undo BooleanLog Truncate  When enabled, undo tablespaces that exceed the threshold value defined by innodb_max_undo_log_size are marked for truncation. Only undo tablespaces can be truncated. Truncating undo logs that reside in the system tablespace is not supported. For truncation to occur, there must be at least two undo tablespaces.
innodbUndoLogTruncate corresponds to the MySQL InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables [innodb_undo_log_truncate] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_undo_log_truncate).
- interactive
Timeout Number The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it.
interactiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. interactive_timeout
- join
Buffer StringSize  The minimum size of the buffer that is used for plain index scans, range index scans, and joins that do not use indexes and thus perform full table scans. In MySQL 8.0.18 and later, this variable also controls the amount of memory used for hash joins. Normally, the best way to get fast joins is to add indexes. Increase the value of join_buffer_size to get a faster full join when adding indexes is not possible. One join buffer is allocated for each full join between two tables. For a complex join between several tables for which indexes are not used, multiple join buffers might be necessary.
joinBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [join_buffer_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_join_buffer_size).
- local
Infile Boolean This variable controls server-side LOCAL capability for LOAD DATA statements. Depending on the local_infile setting, the server refuses or permits local data loading by clients that have LOCAL enabled on the client side.
local_infile corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable local_infile
- long
Query NumberTime  If a query takes longer than this many seconds, the server increments the Slow_queries status variable. If the slow query log is enabled, the query is logged to the slow query log file. This value is measured in real time, not CPU time, so a query that is under the threshold on a lightly loaded system might be above the threshold on a heavily loaded one.
longQueryTime corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [long_query_time] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_long_query_time).
- mandatory
Roles String - ("mandatory_roles")
 - max
Allowed NumberPacket  The maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string.
This is the mysql variable "max_allowed_packet".
- max
Binlog StringCache Size  Sets the size of the transaction cache.
maxBinlogCacheSize corresponds to the MySQL server system variable max_binlog_cache_size.
- max
Connect StringErrors  - ("max_connect_errors")
 - max
Connections Number - ("max_connections")
 - max
Execution StringTime  - ("max_execution_time")
 - max
Heap StringTable Size  This variable sets the maximum size to which user-created MEMORY tables are permitted to grow.
maxHeapTableSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable max_heap_table_size
- max
Prepared NumberStmt Count  - ("max_prepared_stmt_count")
 - max
Seeks StringFor Key  Limit the assumed maximum number of seeks when looking up rows based on a key. The MySQL optimizer assumes that no more than this number of key seeks are required when searching for matching rows in a table by scanning an index, regardless of the actual cardinality of the index (see Section 15.7.7.22, “SHOW INDEX Statement”). By setting this to a low value (say, 100), you can force MySQL to prefer indexes instead of table scans.
maxSeeksForKey corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_seeks_for_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_seeks_for_key).
- max
User StringConnections  The maximum number of simultaneous connections permitted to any given MySQL user account. A value of 0 (the default) means “no limit.” This variable has a global value that can be set at server startup or runtime. It also has a read-only session value that indicates the effective simultaneous-connection limit that applies to the account associated with the current session.
maxUserConnections corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [max_user_connections] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_user_connections).
- mysql
Firewall BooleanMode  - ("mysql_firewall_mode")
 - mysql
Zstd NumberDefault Compression Level  - DEPRECATED -- typo of mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level. variable will be ignored.
 - mysqlx
Connect NumberTimeout  The number of seconds X Plugin waits for the first packet to be received from newly connected clients.
mysqlxConnectTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_connect_timeout
- mysqlx
Deflate NumberDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Deflate NumberMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the deflate algorithm. ("mysqlx_deflate_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Document NumberId Unique Prefix  - ("mysqlx_document_id_unique_prefix") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Enable BooleanHello Notice  - ("mysqlx_enable_hello_notice") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Idle NumberWorker Thread Timeout  - ("mysqlx_idle_worker_thread_timeout") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Interactive NumberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for interactive clients to timeout.
mysqlxInteractiveTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_interactive_timeout
- mysqlx
Lz4default NumberCompression Level  - Set the default compression level for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Lz4max NumberClient Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the lz4 algorithm. ("mysqlx_lz4_max_client_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Max NumberAllowed Packet  The maximum size of network packets that can be received by X Plugin.
This is the mysql variable "mysqlx_max_allowed_packet".
- mysqlx
Min NumberWorker Threads  - ("mysqlx_min_worker_threads") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - mysqlx
Read NumberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking read operations to complete. After this time, if the read operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection and returns a warning notice with the error code ER_IO_READ_ERROR to the client application.
mysqlxReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_read_timeout
- mysqlx
Wait NumberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for activity on a connection.
mysqlxWaitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable. mysqlx_wait_timeout
- mysqlx
Write NumberTimeout  The number of seconds that X Plugin waits for blocking write operations to complete. After this time, if the write operation is not successful, X Plugin closes the connection.
mysqlxReadmysqlxWriteTimeoutTimeout corresponds to the MySQL X Plugin system variable mysqlx_write_timeout
- mysqlx
Zstd NumberDefault Compression Level  - Set the default compression level for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_default_compression_level")
 - mysqlx
Zstd NumberMax Client Compression Level  - Limit the upper bound of accepted compression levels for the zstd algorithm. ("mysqlx_zstd_max_client_compression_level")
 - net
Read NumberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.
netReadTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_read_timeout
- net
Write NumberTimeout  The number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.
netWriteTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable net_write_timeout
- optimizer
Switch String The optimizer_switch system variable enables control over optimizer behavior. The value of this variable is a set of flags, each of which has a value of on or off to indicate whether the corresponding optimizer behavior is enabled or disabled. This variable has global and session values and can be changed at runtime. The global default can be set at server startup.
Setting hypergraph_optimizer=on for cloud builds below 9.0.0 will fail.
optimizerSwitch corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [optimizer_switch] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_optimizer_switch).
- parser
Max StringMem Size  - ("parser_max_mem_size")
 - query
Alloc StringBlock Size  - ("query_alloc_block_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - query
Prealloc StringSize  - ("query_prealloc_size") DEPRECATED -- variable should not be settable and will be ignored
 - range
Optimizer StringMax Mem Size  The limit on memory consumption for the range optimizer. A value of 0 means “no limit.” If an execution plan considered by the optimizer uses the range access method but the optimizer estimates that the amount of memory needed for this method would exceed the limit, it abandons the plan and considers other plans.
rangeOptimizerMaxMemSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [range_optimizer_max_mem_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_range_optimizer_max_mem_size).
- regexp
Time NumberLimit  - regexpTimeLimit corresponds to the MySQL system variable [regexp_time_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_regexp_time_limit)
 - relay
Log StringSpace Limit  The maximum amount of space to use for all relay logs.
relayLogSpaceLimit corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [relay_log_space_limit] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_relay_log_space_limit).
- replica
Net NumberTimeout  Specifies the number of seconds to wait for more data or a heartbeat signal from the source before the replica considers the connection broken, aborts the read, and tries to reconnect. Setting this variable has no immediate effect. The state of the variable applies on all subsequent START REPLICA commands.
replicaNetTimeout corresponds to the MySQL Replica server system variable replica_net_timeout
- replica
Parallel NumberWorkers  Beginning with MySQL 8.0.26, slave_parallel_workers is deprecated, and you should use replica_parallel_workers instead. (Prior to MySQL 8.0.26, you must use slave_parallel_workers to set the number of applier threads.)
replicaParallelWorkers corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_parallel_workers] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_parallel_workers).
- replica
Type StringConversions  From MySQL 8.0.26, use replica_type_conversions in place of slave_type_conversions, which is deprecated from that release. In releases before MySQL 8.0.26, use slave_type_conversions.
replica_type_conversions controls the type conversion mode in effect on the replica when using row-based replication. Its value is a comma-delimited set of zero or more elements from the list: ALL_LOSSY, ALL_NON_LOSSY, ALL_SIGNED, ALL_UNSIGNED. Set this variable to an empty string to disallow type conversions between the source and the replica. Setting this variable takes effect for all replication channels immediately, including running channels.
replica_type_conversions corresponds to the MySQL Replica Server Options variable [replica_type_conversions] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/replication-options-replica.html#sysvar_replica_type_conversions).
- require
Secure BooleanTransport  Whether client connections to the server are required to use some form of secure transport. When this variable is enabled, the server permits only TCP/IP connections encrypted using TLS/SSL, or connections that use a socket file or shared memory. The server rejects nonsecure connection attempts, which fail with an ER_SECURE_TRANSPORT_REQUIRED error.
require_secure_transport corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable require_secure_transport
- skip
Name BooleanResolve  Whether to resolve host names when checking client connections. If this variable is OFF, mysqld resolves host names when checking client connections. If it is ON, mysqld uses only IP numbers; in this case, all Host column values in the grant tables must be IP addresses. See Section 7.1.12.3, “DNS Lookups and the Host Cache”.
skipNameResolve corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [skip_name_resolve] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_skip_name_resolve).
- sort
Buffer StringSize  Each session that must perform a sort allocates a buffer of this size.
sortBufferSize corresponds to the MySQL system variable sort_buffer_size
- sql
Generate BooleanInvisible Primary Key  Whether GIPK mode is in effect, in which case a MySQL replication source server adds a generated invisible primary key to any InnoDB table that is created without one.
sqlGenerateInvisiblePrimaryKey corresponds to the MySQL system variable [sql_generate_invisible_primary_key] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_sql_generate_invisible_primary_key).
- sql
Mode String - ("sql_mode")
 - sql
Require BooleanPrimary Key  - ("sql_require_primary_key")
 - sql
Warnings Boolean - ("sql_warnings")
 - table
Definition NumberCache  The number of table definitions that can be stored in the table definition cache. If you use a large number of tables, you can create a large table definition cache to speed up opening of tables. The table definition cache takes less space and does not use file descriptors, unlike the normal table cache.
table_definition_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_definition_cache
- table
Open NumberCache  The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires.
table_open_cache corresponds to the MySQL Server Administration system variable table_open_cache
- temptable
Max StringRam  Defines the maximum amount of memory that can be occupied by the TempTable storage engine before it starts storing data on disk. The default value is 1073741824 bytes (1GiB). For more information, see Section 10.4.4, “Internal Temporary Table Use in MySQL”.
temptableMaxRam corresponds to the MySQL system variable [temptable_max_ram] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_temptable_max_ram).
- thread
Pool BooleanDedicated Listeners  - Controls whether the thread pool uses dedicated listener threads. If enabled, a listener thread in each thread group is dedicated to the task of listening for network events from clients, ensuring that the maximum number of query worker threads is no more than the value specified by threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit. threadPoolDedicatedListeners corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_dedicated_listeners.
 - thread
Pool NumberMax Transactions Limit  - Limits the maximum number of open transactions to the defined value. The default value is 0, which enforces no limit. threadPoolMaxTransactionsLimit corresponds to the MySQL Database Service-specific system variable thread_pool_max_transactions_limit.
 - thread
Pool NumberQuery Threads Per Group  The maximum number of query threads permitted in a thread group. The maximum value is 4096, but if thread_pool_max_transactions_limit is set, thread_pool_query_threads_per_group must not exceed that value. The default value of 1 means there is one active query thread in each thread group, which works well for many loads. When you are using the high concurrency thread pool algorithm (thread_pool_algorithm = 1), consider increasing the value if you experience slower response times due to long-running transactions.
threadPoolQueryThreadsPerGroup corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_query_threads_per_group
- thread
Pool NumberSize  The number of thread groups in the thread pool. This is the most important parameter controlling thread pool performance. It affects how many statements can execute simultaneously. If a value outside the range of permissible values is specified, the thread pool plugin does not load and the server writes a message to the error log.
threadPoolSize corresponds to the MySQL Server System variable [thread_pool_size] (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_thread_pool_size).
- thread
Pool NumberTransaction Delay  The delay period before executing a new transaction, in milliseconds. The maximum value is 300000 (5 minutes). A transaction delay can be used in cases where parallel transactions affect the performance of other operations due to resource contention. For example, if parallel transactions affect index creation or an online buffer pool resizing operation, you can configure a transaction delay to reduce resource contention while those operations are running.
threadPoolTransactionDelay corresponds to the MySQL Server system variable thread_pool_transaction_delay
- time
Zone String Initializes the time zone for each client that connects.
This corresponds to the MySQL System Variable "time_zone".
The values can be given in one of the following formats, none of which are case-sensitive:
- As a string indicating an offset from UTC of the form [H]H:MM, prefixed with a + or -, such as '+10:00', '-6:00', or '+05:30'. The permitted range is '-13:59' to '+14:00', inclusive.
 - As a named time zone, as defined by the "IANA Time Zone database", such as 'Europe/Helsinki', 'US/Eastern', 'MET', or 'UTC'.
 
- tmp
Table StringSize  The maximum size of internal in-memory temporary tables. This variable does not apply to user-created MEMORY tables.
tmp_table_size corresponds to the MySQL system variable tmp_table_size
- transaction
Isolation String - ("transaction_isolation")
 - wait
Timeout Number The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a noninteractive connection before closing it.
waitTimeout corresponds to the MySQL system variable. wait_timeout
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
Import
MysqlConfigurations can be imported using the id, e.g.
$ pulumi import oci:Mysql/mysqlConfiguration:MysqlConfiguration test_mysql_configuration "configurations/{configurationId}"
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
 - oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
 - License
 - Apache-2.0
 - Notes
 - This Pulumi package is based on the 
ociTerraform Provider.