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$ docker network create mysqlnet
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```
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Now we can run MySQL in a container and attach to the volumes and network we created above. Docker pulls the image from Hub and run it for you locally.
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Now we can run MySQL in a container and attach to the volumes and network we created above. Docker pulls the image from Hub and runs it for you locally.
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```shell
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$ docker run -it --rm -d -v mysql:/var/lib/mysql \
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### Connect the application to the database
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In the above command, we used the same MySQL image to connect to the database but this time, we passed the ‘mysql’ command to the container with the `-h` flag containing the name of our MySQL container name. Press CTRL-D to exit the MySQL interactive terminal.
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In the above command, we used the same MySQL image to connect to the database but this time we passed the ‘mysql’ command to the container with the `-h` flag containing the name of our MySQL container name.
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Press CTRL-D to exit the MySQL interactive terminal.
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Next, we'll update the sample application we created in the [Build images](build-images.md#sample-application) module. To see the directory structure of the Python app, see [Python application directory structure](build-images.md#directory-structure).
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Okay, now that we have a running MySQL, let’s update the`app.py` to use MySQL as a datastore. Let’s also add some routes to our server. One for fetching records and one for inserting records.
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Okay, now that we have a running MySQL, let’s update the `app.py` to use MySQL as a datastore. Let’s also add some routes to our server: one for fetching records and one for inserting records.
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```shell
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import mysql.connector
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We’ve added the MySQL module and updated the code to connect to the database server, created a database and table. We also created a couple of routes to save widgets and fetch widgets. We now need to rebuild our image so it contains our changes.
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First, let’s add the `mysql-connector-python `module to our application using pip.
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First, let’s add the `mysql-connector-python` module to our application using pip.
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```shell
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$ pip3 install mysql-connector-python
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Let’s test that our application is connected to the database and is able to add a note.
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```shell
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$ curl http://localhost:5000/initdb
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$ curl http://localhost:5000/db
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$ curl --request POST \
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--url http://localhost:5000/widgets \
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--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
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We pass the `--build` flag so Docker will compile our image and then starts the containers.
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Now let’s test our API endpoint. Run the following curl command:
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Now let’s test our API endpoint. Run the following curl commands:
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```shell
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$ curl --request GET --url http://localhost:8080/widgets
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$ curl --request GET --url http://localhost:5000/db
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$ curl --request GET --url http://localhost:5000/widgets
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```
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You should receive the following response:
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