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Can't connect mysql8.4 because mysql8.4 no longer supports the mysql_native_password plugin #7350

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fengzai6 opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@fengzai6
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Node version: v20.14.0
Sails version (sails): 1.5.11
ORM hook version (sails-hook-orm): 4.0.3
Sockets hook version (sails-hook-sockets): 3.0.0
Organics hook version (sails-hook-organics): not use
Grunt hook version (sails-hook-grunt): not use
Uploads hook version (sails-hook-uploads): not use
DB adapter & version (e.g. sails-mysql@5.55.5): sails-mysql@3.0.1
Skipper adapter & version (e.g. skipper-s3@5.55.5): not use


sails-mysql not support caching_sha2_password , please support it to use mysql2😣

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@StevenDohrman
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I ran into this same issue running any mysql version that no longer supports mysql_native_password. If you use an older version of mysql you can get it working I do not think this is a great solution though. I think the best solution would be to update the adapter to support newer versions so you can utilize caching_sha2_password. I believe mysql versions 9.0+ have completely removed the option to use mysql_native_password and in the 8.4 update it was deprecated.

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I ran into this same issue running any mysql version that no longer supports mysql_native_password. If you use an older version of mysql you can get it working I do not think this is a great solution though. I think the best solution would be to update the adapter to support newer versions so you can utilize caching_sha2_password. I believe mysql versions 9.0+ have completely removed the option to use mysql_native_password and in the 8.4 update it was deprecated.

try this comment sailshq/machinepack-mysql#20 (comment)

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