How to Show All Tables in MySQL using Python?
A connector is employed when we have to use mysql with other programming languages. The work of mysql-connector is to provide access to MySQL Driver to the required language. Thus, it generates a connection between the programming language and the MySQL Server.
In order to make python interact with the MySQL database, we use Python-MySQL-Connector. Here we will try implementing SQL queries which will show the names of all the tables present in the database or server.
Syntax:
To show the name of tables present inside a database:
SHOW Tables;
To show the name of tables present inside a server:
SELECT table_name
FROM information_schema.tables;
Database in use:
The following programs implement the same.
Example 1: Display table names present inside a database:
import mysql.connector
mydb = mysql.connector.connect(
host="localhost",
user="root",
password="",
database="gfg"
)
mycursor = mydb.cursor()
mycursor.execute("Show tables;")
myresult = mycursor.fetchall()
for x in myresult:
print(x)
Output:

Example 2: Display table names present inside a server:
import mysql.connector
mydb = mysql.connector.connect(
host="localhost",
user="root",
password="",
)
mycursor = mydb.cursor()
mycursor.execute("SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables;")
myresult = mycursor.fetchall()
for x in myresult:
print(x)
Output:
