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Server IP/Port 192.168.1.10:3306 UN: dbuser / PW: P@ssw0rd / DB: Bitwarden
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mysql://dbuser:P@ssw0rd@192.168.1.10:3306/bitwarden
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```
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**Migrating from SQLite to MySQL**
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An easy way of migrating from SQLite to MySQL has been described in this [issue comment](https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/issues/497#issuecomment-511827057). The steps are repeated below. Please, note that you are using this at your won risk and you are strongly advised to backup your installation and data!
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1. Create an new (empty) database for bitwarden_rs:
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```CREATE DATABASE bitwarden_rs;```
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2. Create a new database user and grant rights to database:
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```
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CREATE USER 'bitwarden_rs'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword';
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GRANT ALL ON `bitwarden_rs`.* TO 'bitwarden_rs'@'localhost';
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FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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```
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3. Configure bitwarden_rs and start it, so diesel can run migrations and set up the schema properly. Do not do anything else.
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4. Stop bitwarden_rs.
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5. Dump your existing SQLite database: ```sqlite3 db.sqlite3 .dump > sqlitedump.sql```
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NB: On Debian (Buster), you'll need to install sqlite3 for this
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6. Drop schema creation and diesel metadata from your dump, leaving only your actual data: ```grep "INSERT INTO" sqlitedump.sql | grep -v "__diesel_schema_migrations" > mysqldump.sql```
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7. Load your MySQL dump: ```mysql -ubitwarden_rs -pyourpassword < mysqldump.sql```
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8. Start bitwarden_rs.
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