cPanel API 2 Functions - MysqlFE::createdbuser

Description

This function creates a database user.

Warning:

We strongly recommend that you use the following UAPI function instead of this function:

  • Mysql::create_user — This function creates a MySQL® database user.

Examples 


 WHM API (JSON)

https://hostname.example.com:2087/cpsess###########/json-api/cpanel?cpanel_jsonapi_user=user&cpanel_jsonapi_apiversion=2&cpanel_jsonapi_module=MysqlFE&cpanel_jsonapi_func=createdbuser&dbuser=example_user1&password=12345luggage

 LiveAPI PHP Class

$cpanel new CPANEL(); // Connect to cPanel - only do this once.
  
// Creates the database user "example_user1"
$create_user $cpanel->api2(
    'MysqlFE''createdbuser'
    array(
        'dbuser'   => 'example_user1',
        'password' => '12345luggage',
 
);

 LiveAPI Perl Module

my $cpliveapi = Cpanel::LiveAPI->new(); # Connect to cPanel - only do this once.
  
# Creates the database user "example_user1"
my $create_user $cpliveapi->api2(
    'MysqlFE''createdbuser',
    {
        'dbuser'   => 'example_user1',
        'password' => '12345luggage',
    }
);

 cPanel Tag System (deprecated)

Warning:

In cPanel & WHM version 11.30 and later, cPanel tags are deprecated. We strongly recommend that you only use the LiveAPI system to call the cPanel APIs.

cPanel API 2 calls that use cPanel tags vary widely in code syntax and in their output. For more information, read our Deprecated cPanel Tag Usage documentation. Examples are only present in order to help developers move from the old cPanel tag system to our LiveAPI.

 

 Output (JSON)

 {
  "cpanelresult": {
    "apiversion": 2,
    "data": [
      1
    ],
    "func": "createdbuser",
    "event": {
      "result": 1
    },
    "module": "MysqlFE"
  }
}

 

Note:

Use cPanel's API Shell interface (Home >> Advanced >> API Shell) to directly test cPanel API calls.

 

Parameters

 Parameter 

 Type 

Description

Possible values

Example

 dbuser

 string 

 Required

 The database username.

 Note:

 

  • You cannot create a database username that already exists.
  • Whether database prefixing is enabled limits the maximum number of available database characters. You can enable or disable database prefixing via the database_prefix key in The cpanel.config File.

 

 

 A valid username.

 

 Important:

 To learn more about database username limits, click your database type  to expand the following:

 MySQL

 MariaDB

 

 example_user1 

 password

 string

 Required

 The new password.

 A valid password.

 12345luggage

 

Returns

 Return 

Type

Description

Possible values

Example

 reason

 string

 A reason for failure.

 Note:

 This function only returns a reasonvalue if it failed. 

 A string that describes the error.

 This is an error message. 

 result

 boolean 

 Whether the function succeeded.

  • 1 — The function succeeded. 
  • 0 — The function failed.

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