MYSQL: Basic user setup
Make a new user:
CREATE USER ‘newuser’@’localhost’ IDENTIFIED BY ‘password’;
Grant privileges:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO ‘newuser’@’localhost’;
Flush privileges:
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
How To Grant Different User Permissions
Here is a short list of other common possible permissions that users can enjoy.
ALL PRIVILEGES- as we saw previously, this would allow a MySQL user all access to a designated database (or if no database is selected, across the system)
CREATE- allows them to create new tables or databases
DROP- allows them to them to delete tables or databases
DELETE- allows them to delete rows from tables
INSERT- allows them to insert rows into tables
SELECT- allows them to use the Select command to read through databases
UPDATE- allow them to update table rows
GRANT OPTION- allows them to grant or remove other users’ privileges
Specific user permissions:
GRANT [type of permission] ON [database name].[table name] TO ‘[username]’@’localhost’;
Revoke a user’s permissions
REVOKE [type of permission] ON [database name].[table name] TO ‘[username]’@‘localhost’;
Drop a user
DROP USER ‘username’@‘localhost’;
Test your user by exiting mysql
mysql -u username -p
By: digitalocean