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.. _mysql: MySQL/MariaDB plugins ===================== .. contents:: The Orthanc project provides two **official** plugins to replace the default storage area (on the filesystem) and the default SQLite index by a MySQL or a MariaDB database. For general information, check out the `official homepage of the plugins <https://www.orthanc-server.com/static.php?page=mysql>`__. For information about scalability, make sure to read the section about :ref:`multiple writers in large-scale deployments <multiple-writers>`. The source code of the MySQL/MariaDB plugins can be found in the ``orthanc-databases`` `Mercurial repository <https://hg.orthanc-server.com/orthanc-databases/>`__, next to the source code of the :ref:`ODBC <odbc>` and :ref:`PostgreSQL <postgresql>` plugins. **Warning:** According to `this thread on our discussion group <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/orthanc-users/yV3LSTh_TjI/Fb4ShaYMBAAJ>`__, the MySQL/MariaDB plugins require MySQL 8.x if running on Microsoft Windows. Compilation ----------- Static linking ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. highlight:: text The procedure to compile these plugins is similar to that for the :ref:`core of Orthanc <compiling>`. The following commands should work for most UNIX-like distribution (including GNU/Linux):: $ mkdir BuildMySQL $ cd BuildMySQL $ cmake ../MySQL/ -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release $ make The compilation will produce 2 shared libraries, each containing one plugin for Orthanc: * ``OrthancMySQLIndex`` replaces the default SQLite index of Orthanc by MySQL. * ``OrthancMySQLStorage`` makes Orthanc store the DICOM files it receives into MySQL. Microsoft Windows ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Pre-compiled binaries for Microsoft Windows 32bit `are also available <https://www.orthanc-server.com/browse.php?path=/plugin-mysql>`__. Dynamic linking on Ubuntu 16.04 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. highlight:: text If static linking is not desired, here are build instructions for Ubuntu 16.04 (provided build dependencies for the :ref:`core of Orthanc <compiling>` have already been installed):: $ sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev $ mkdir BuildMySQL $ cd BuildMySQL $ cmake ../MySQL/ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \ -DUSE_SYSTEM_GOOGLE_TEST=OFF \ -DUSE_SYSTEM_ORTHANC_SDK=OFF $ make Usage ----- You of course first have to :ref:`install Orthanc <binaries>`, with a version above 0.9.5. You then have to **create a database** dedicated to Orthanc on some MySQL/MariaDB server. Please refer to the `MySQL documentation <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/database-use.html>`__. .. highlight:: json Once Orthanc is installed and the database is created, you must add a section in the :ref:`configuration file <configuration>` that specifies the address of the **MySQL/MariaDB server together with your credentials**. You also have to tell Orthanc in which path it can find the plugins: This is done by properly modifying the ``Plugins`` option. You could for instance adapt the following configuration file:: { "Name" : "MyOrthanc", "MySQL" : { "EnableIndex" : true, "EnableStorage" : true, "Host" : "localhost", // For TCP connections (notably Windows) "Port" : 3306, // For TCP connections (notably Windows) "UnixSocket" : "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock", // For UNIX on localhost "Database" : "orthanc", "Username" : "orthanc", "Password" : "orthanc", "EnableSsl" : false, // force SSL connections "SslVerifyServerCertificates": true, // Verify server certificates if EnableSsl is true "SslCACertificates": "", // Path to CA certificates to validate servers "Lock" : true, // See section about Locking "MaximumConnectionRetries" : 10, // New in release 3.0 "ConnectionRetryInterval" : 5, // New in release 3.0 "IndexConnectionsCount" : 1 // New in release 4.0 }, "Plugins" : [ "/home/user/orthanc-databases/BuildMySQL/libOrthancMySQLIndex.so", "/home/user/orthanc-databases/BuildMySQL/libOrthancMySQLStorage.so" ] } **Important 1:** The ``EnableIndex`` and ``EnableStorage`` options must be explicitly set to ``true``, otherwise Orthanc will continue to use its default SQLite back-end and the filesystem storage area. **Important 2:** To force a TCP connection on the ``localhost`` in UNIX (i.e. to instruct Orthanc not to use UNIX socket), the ``UnixSocket`` can be set to the empty string. **Remark:** To force using a TLS connection, you must set ``EnableSsl`` to ``true``. Once ``EnableSsl`` is ``true``, the ``SslVerifyServerCertificates`` enables the check of server certificates (``true`` by default). The CA certificates used to verify the server certificate can be defined through ``SslCACertificates``; if not defined or empty, the value of the global Orthanc configuration ``HttpsCACertificates`` is used. These options have been introduced in the mainline in July 2020 and have not yet been released. **Remark:** When using the ``Storage`` MySQL plugin, the DICOM files are stored as blobs in the database. This might actually consume more space than the DICOM file itself. Note that a typical usage of the MySQL plugin is to enable only the ``Index``, using the default filesystem storage for DICOM files. .. highlight:: text Orthanc must of course be **restarted** after the modification of its configuration file. The log will contain an output similar to:: $ ./Orthanc Configuration.json W0710 14:25:35.143828 main.cpp:1298] Orthanc version: 1.3.2 W0710 14:25:35.146528 OrthancInitialization.cpp:120] Reading the configuration from: "./Configuration.json" [...] W0710 14:25:35.173652 main.cpp:671] Loading plugin(s) from: /home/jodogne/Subversion/orthanc-databases/BuildMySQL/libOrthancMySQLIndex.so W0710 14:25:35.175927 PluginsManager.cpp:269] Registering plugin 'mysql-index' (version mainline) W0710 14:25:35.176213 PluginsManager.cpp:168] Performance warning: The database index plugin was compiled against an old version of the Orthanc SDK, consider upgrading W0710 14:25:35.176323 main.cpp:671] Loading plugin(s) from: /home/jodogne/Subversion/orthanc-databases/BuildMySQL/libOrthancMySQLStorage.so W0710 14:25:35.177172 PluginsManager.cpp:269] Registering plugin 'mysql-storage' (version mainline) W0710 14:25:35.180684 PluginsManager.cpp:168] Your MySQL server cannot store DICOM files larger than 16MB W0710 14:25:35.180714 PluginsManager.cpp:168] => Consider increasing "max_allowed_packet" in "my.cnf" if this limit is insufficient for your use W0710 14:25:35.246150 main.cpp:1098] Using a custom database from plugins W0710 14:25:35.246210 main.cpp:1109] Using a custom storage area from plugins [...] W0710 14:25:37.073633 main.cpp:683] Orthanc has started Advanced options ---------------- Several advanced options are available as well to fine-tune the configuration of the MySQL plugins. They are documented below. .. _mysql-multiple-writers: Multiple writers or connections ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Starting with Orthanc 1.9.2 and MySQL 4.0, it is possible to use :ref:`multiple writers or connections in large-scale deployments <multiple-writers>`. Here is the list of configuration that control this behavior: * ``Lock`` must be set to ``false`` (cf. :ref:`below <mysql-lock>`) * ``MaximumConnectionRetries`` governs how many times Orthanc tries to connect to the database, as well as how many times Orthanc replays transactions to deal with collisions between multiple writers. * ``IndexConnectionsCount`` controls the number of connections from the index plugin to the MySQL database. It is set to ``1`` by default, which corresponds to the old behavior of Orthanc <= 1.9.1. * ``ConnectionRetryInterval`` is only used when opening one database connection to MySQL. * As of release 4.0, the MySQL plugin does **not** support yet the :ref:`revision mechanism <revisions>` to protect metadata and attachments from concurrent modifications. Locking ^^^^^^^ .. highlight:: json By default, the plugins lock the database (using `MySQL/MariaDB "GET_LOCK()" <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/locking-functions.html>`__) to prevent other instances of Orthanc from using the same database. If you want several instances of Orthanc to share the same database, set the ``Lock`` option to ``false`` in the configuration file. In the absence of locking, the same limitation apply to the MySQL/MariaDB plugins than to the PostgreSQL plugins (i.e. at most one instance of Orthanc writing to the database). For more information, please check out the :ref:`documentation for PostgreSQL <postgresql-lock>`. Scalability ^^^^^^^^^^^ When configuring your MySQL plugin, ensure you've read the :ref:`scalability section <scalability>` Backup ------ The MySQL plugin uses stored routines (i.e. functions/procedures) that are not archived by default by the ``mysqldump`` tool. As a consequence, make sure to add the ``--routines`` command-line flag to also archive such routines in your backup.