Hello Angelo,
Here is the documentation on how to use QMYSQL
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/sql-driver.html#qmysql
In summary, you need to build the plugin from qtbase,
and build pyside from source since we don't package that plugin with
PySide.
As you might have read, the only plugins we provide
are QSQLITE, QPSQL, and QODBC.
Cheers
On 10/25/20 6:33 PM, Angelo Ballabio wrote:
When I create a virtual environment and loaded PySide2 into it, I
realized that I cannot access MySQL database through
QSqlDatabase.addDatabase("QMYSQL"), checking I saw that the
libsqlmysql.so driver is not present in the sqldrivers directory along
with the others. I tried to search the internet for the file in
question, and nothing on the qt.io <http://qt.io/> website, and also on
mysql.com <http://mysql.com/> I can't find the file. if i use the one
installed in my ubuntu 20.10 distribution it tells me that it is not
compatible with the others. In a standard environment its does. Anyone
have a solution to suggest?
Angelo
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