require 'formula' class Mysql < Formula homepage 'http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/' url 'http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-5.5/mysql-5.5.27.tar.gz/from/http://cdn.mysql.com/' version '5.5.27' sha1 'd53dfbe4ac1119e4c4a33d639f2904abdd0f226d' bottle do sha1 '7aa66b8ea9b03baec9c5d1a678a7c547494e00fe' => :mountainlion sha1 '5257fd34a20a2375e1d73c733c44e2d0fa1bcae2' => :lion sha1 '8fe8c5db43b129e45823444180f4d81af0c0c880' => :snowleopard end depends_on 'cmake' => :build depends_on 'pidof' unless MacOS.version >= :mountain_lion option :universal option 'with-tests', 'Build with unit tests' option 'with-embedded', 'Build the embedded server' option 'with-libedit', 'Compile with editline wrapper instead of readline' option 'with-archive-storage-engine', 'Compile with the ARCHIVE storage engine enabled' option 'with-blackhole-storage-engine', 'Compile with the BLACKHOLE storage engine enabled' option 'enable-local-infile', 'Build with local infile loading support' option 'enable-debug', 'Build with debug support' conflicts_with 'mariadb', :because => "mysql and mariadb install the same binaries." conflicts_with 'percona-server', :because => "mysql and percona-server install the same binaries." env :std if build.universal? fails_with :llvm do build 2326 cause "https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/issue/144" end def install # Build without compiler or CPU specific optimization flags to facilitate # compilation of gems and other software that queries `mysql-config`. ENV.minimal_optimization # Make sure the var/mysql directory exists (var+"mysql").mkpath args = [".", "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=#{prefix}", "-DMYSQL_DATADIR=#{var}/mysql", "-DINSTALL_MANDIR=#{man}", "-DINSTALL_DOCDIR=#{doc}", "-DINSTALL_INFODIR=#{info}", # CMake prepends prefix, so use share.basename "-DINSTALL_MYSQLSHAREDIR=#{share.basename}/#{name}", "-DWITH_SSL=yes", "-DDEFAULT_CHARSET=utf8", "-DDEFAULT_COLLATION=utf8_general_ci", "-DSYSCONFDIR=#{etc}"] # To enable unit testing at build, we need to download the unit testing suite if build.include? 'with-tests' args << "-DENABLE_DOWNLOADS=ON" else args << "-DWITH_UNIT_TESTS=OFF" end # Build the embedded server args << "-DWITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER=ON" if build.include? 'with-embedded' # Compile with readline unless libedit is explicitly chosen args << "-DWITH_READLINE=yes" unless build.include? 'with-libedit' # Compile with ARCHIVE engine enabled if chosen args << "-DWITH_ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1" if build.include? 'with-archive-storage-engine' # Compile with BLACKHOLE engine enabled if chosen args << "-DWITH_BLACKHOLE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1" if build.include? 'with-blackhole-storage-engine' # Make universal for binding to universal applications args << "-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES='i386;x86_64'" if build.universal? # Build with local infile loading support args << "-DENABLED_LOCAL_INFILE=1" if build.include? 'enable-local-infile' # Build with debug support args << "-DWITH_DEBUG=1" if build.include? 'enable-debug' system "cmake", *args system "make" system "make install" # Don't create databases inside of the prefix! # See: https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/4975 rm_rf prefix+'data' # Link the setup script into bin ln_s prefix+'scripts/mysql_install_db', bin+'mysql_install_db' # Fix up the control script and link into bin inreplace "#{prefix}/support-files/mysql.server" do |s| s.gsub!(/^(PATH=".*)(")/, "\\1:#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin\\2") # pidof can be replaced with pgrep from proctools on Mountain Lion s.gsub!(/pidof/, 'pgrep') if MacOS.version >= :mountain_lion end ln_s "#{prefix}/support-files/mysql.server", bin end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent Set up databases to run AS YOUR USER ACCOUNT with: unset TMPDIR mysql_install_db --verbose --user=`whoami` --basedir="$(brew --prefix mysql)" --datadir=#{var}/mysql --tmpdir=/tmp To set up base tables in another folder, or use a different user to run mysqld, view the help for mysqld_install_db: mysql_install_db --help and view the MySQL documentation: * http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/mysql-install-db.html * http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/default-privileges.html To run as, for instance, user "mysql", you may need to `sudo`: sudo mysql_install_db ...options... Start mysqld manually with: mysql.server start Note: if this fails, you probably forgot to run the first two steps up above A "/etc/my.cnf" from another install may interfere with a Homebrew-built server starting up correctly. To connect: mysql -uroot To launch on startup: * if this is your first install: mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents cp #{plist_path} ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename} * if this is an upgrade and you already have the #{plist_path.basename} loaded: launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename} cp #{plist_path} ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/#{plist_path.basename} You may also need to edit the plist to use the correct "UserName". EOS end def startup_plist; <<-EOPLIST.undent KeepAlive Label #{plist_name} Program #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin/mysqld_safe RunAtLoad UserName #{`whoami`.chomp} WorkingDirectory #{var} EOPLIST end end