oslo.db/doc/source/installation.rst
Jeremy Stanley 9b552046f5 Switch from MySQL-python to PyMySQL
As discussed in the Liberty Design Summit "Moving apps to Python 3"
cross-project workshop, the way forward in the near future is to
switch to the pure-python PyMySQL library as a default.

Added a special test environment to keep MySQL-python support.
Documentation modified.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-cross-project-python3

Change-Id: I12b32dc097a121bd43991bc38dd4d289b65e86c1
2015-06-18 15:42:23 +03:00

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Installation

At the command line:

$ pip install oslo.db

You will also need to install at least one SQL backend:

$ pip install psycopg2

Or:

$ pip install PyMySQL

Or:

$ pip install pysqlite

Using with PostgreSQL

If you are using PostgreSQL make sure to install the PostgreSQL client development package for your distro. On Ubuntu this is done as follows:

$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
$ pip install psycopg2

The installation of psycopg2 will fail if libpq-dev is not installed first. Note that even in a virtual environment the libpq-dev will be installed system wide.

Using with MySQL-python

PyMySQL is a default MySQL DB API driver for oslo.db, as well as for the whole OpenStack. But you still can use MySQL-python as an alternative DB API driver. For MySQL-python you must install the MySQL client development package for your distro. On Ubuntu this is done as follows:

$ sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
$ pip install MySQL-python

The installation of MySQL-python will fail if libmysqlclient-dev is not installed first. Note that even in a virtual environment the MySQL package will be installed system wide.