MariaDB
MariaDB (opens in a new tab) is an open-source, relational database management system (RDBMS) that is a drop-in replacement for MySQL, offering enhanced performance, scalability, and additional features.
Prerequisites
In order to integrate with MariaDB, you'll need to collect the following information from the database adminstrator:
Host
: The hostname or IP address of the server where the database is running.Port
: The network port number on which the server is listening for incoming connections (default: 3306).Username
: The user account used to authenticate and access the database.Password
: The password used to authenticate and access the database.
You may optionally configure the following information:
Database
: The name of the specific database within the database server that you want to connect to.
Integrating with MariaDB
To integrate an existing system with MariaDB:
- Navigate to Data map → View Systems and choose the system that you want to connect to
- Click on the Integrations tab.
- Pick the vendor or system type that you want to integrate with from the Connection type drop-down menu.
- Complete the required fields for the integration and click Save.
You may confirm your connection is working using the Test connection button, if desired.
To learn more, please see our guide for Managing Integrations.
Configuring a dataset
A dataset is required to configure an integration to this database. A dataset is a configuration file that tell Fides how to query and update data in the database. To learn more about how to create and manage datasets, please see our Managing datasets guide.
An example MariaDB dataset can be viewed in Github (opens in a new tab).