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Suppress warning messages using mysql from within Terminal, but password written in bash script


When I tried running the following command on MySQL from within Terminal:

mysql -u $user -p$password -e "statement"

The execution works as expected, but it always issues a warning:

Warning: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.

However, I have to conduct the statement above using an environment variable ($password) that stores my password, because I want to run the command iteratively in bash script from within Terminal, and I definitely don't like the idea of waiting a prompt showing up and forcing me to input my password 50 or 100 times in a single script. So here's my question:

Running man mysql doesn't help, saying only

--show-warnings
Cause warnings to be shown after each statement if there are any. This option applies to interactive and batch mode.

and mentions nothing about how to turn off the functionality, if I'm not missing something.

I'm on OS X 10.9.1 Mavericks and use MySQL 5.6 from homebrew.


Solution

  • If your MySQL client/server version is a 5.6.x a way to avoid the WARNING message are using the mysql_config_editor tools:

    mysql_config_editor set --login-path=local --host=localhost --user=username --password
    

    Then you can use in your shell script:

    mysql --login-path=local  -e "statement"
    

    Instead of:

    mysql -u username -p pass -e "statement"