i maded this to add users to mysql
use DBI;
my $server = 'localhost';
my $db = 'mysql';
my $user = 'root';
my $passwd = shift;
my $new_user_db = shift;
my $new_user = shift;
my $new_user_pw = shift;
my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:mysql:$db:$server", $user, $passwd );
my $grant_local = <<SQL;
grant
select
, insert
, update
, delete
, create
, drop
on ${new_user_db}.*
to '$new_user'\@'localhost'
identified by '$new_user_pw'
SQL
my $grant_anyhost = <<SQL;
grant
select
, insert
, update
, delete
, create
, drop
on ${new_user_db}.*
to '$new_user'\@'%'
identified by '$new_user_pw'
SQL
for my $cmd ( ($grant_local, $grant_anyhost) ) {
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $cmd );
$sth->execute();
$sth->finish();
}
$dbh->disconnect();
if you see way to made it better please post reeply
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