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BUG#6883: Added tests for create/drop temporary table, UNLOCK TABLES

If a create table can not do implicit commit, the stmt now fails
CREATE/DROP TEMPORARY TABLE is now flushed to binlog
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lars@mysql.com
2005-06-01 15:52:32 +02:00
parent 54bf811ada
commit 2b3c8b9dc5
4 changed files with 1018 additions and 637 deletions

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######################## rpl-ddl.test ########################
######################## rpl_ddl.test ########################
# #
# DDL statements (sometimes with implicit COMMIT) executed #
# by the master and it's propagation into the slave #
@@ -28,89 +28,65 @@
# eval SELECT CONCAT('######## ','$my_stmt',' ########') as "";
#
######## tested DDL commands
#
# let $my_stmt= COMMIT;
# let $my_stmt= ROLLBACK;
# let $my_stmt= SET AUTOCOMMIT=1;
# let $my_stmt= START TRANSACTION;
# let $my_stmt= BEGIN;
# let $my_stmt= DROP TABLE d1.t2;
# let $my_stmt= RENAME TABLE d1.t3 to d1.t20; <- wrong syntax !!
# let $my_stmt= ALTER TABLE d1.t4 ADD column f2 BIGINT;
# let $my_stmt= CREATE TABLE d1.t21 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
# let $my_stmt= TRUNCATE TABLE d1.t7;
# let $my_stmt= LOCK TABLES d1.t1 WRITE, d1.t8 READ;
# let $my_stmt= UNLOCK TABLES;
# let $my_stmt= DROP INDEX my_idx6 ON d1.t6;
# let $my_stmt= CREATE INDEX my_idx5 ON d1.t5(f1);
# let $my_stmt= DROP DATABASE d2;
# let $my_stmt= CREATE DATABASE d3;
#
# FIXME: @code{LOAD MASTER DATA} is not tested
#
#############################################
--source include/have_innodb.inc
source include/master-slave.inc;
--source include/master-slave.inc
######## some preparations
#
###############################################################
# Some preparations
###############################################################
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 1;
#
# 1. DROP all objects, which probably already exist, but must be created here
#
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d1;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d2;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d3;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest2;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest3;
--enable_warnings
#
# 2. CREATE all objects needed
# working database is d1
# working (transactional!) is d1.t1
# working database is mysqltest1
# working (transactional!) is mysqltest1.t1
#
CREATE DATABASE d1;
CREATE DATABASE d2;
CREATE TABLE d1.t1 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
INSERT INTO d1.t1 SET f1= 0;
CREATE TABLE d1.t2 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t3 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t4 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t5 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t6 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE INDEX my_idx6 ON d1.t6(f1);
CREATE TABLE d1.t7 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
INSERT INTO d1.t7 SET f1= 0;
CREATE TABLE d1.t8 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t9 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t10 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t11 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t12 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t13 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t14 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t15 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t16 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t17 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t18 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE d1.t19 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
#
COMMIT; # Just to be sure
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1;
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest2;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t1 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
INSERT INTO mysqltest1.t1 SET f1= 0;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t2 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t3 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t4 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t5 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t6 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE INDEX my_idx6 ON mysqltest1.t6(f1);
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t7 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
INSERT INTO mysqltest1.t7 SET f1= 0;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t8 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t9 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t10 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t11 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t12 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t13 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t14 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t15 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t16 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t17 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t18 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t19 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.t23 (f1 BIGINT);
#
# 3. master sessions: never do AUTOCOMMIT
# slave sessions: do AUTOCOMMIT, because we want to see fresh values
# every time
# default database is d1
# slave sessions: never do AUTOCOMMIT
#
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
use d1;
use mysqltest1;
sync_slave_with_master;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 1;
use d1;
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
use mysqltest1;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
@@ -122,27 +98,48 @@ SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
# sequences are nearly independend of the previous statements.
--disable_abort_on_error
###### banal case: (explicit) COMMIT and ROLLBACK
# just for checking if the test sequence is usable
###############################################################
# Banal case: (explicit) COMMIT and ROLLBACK
# Just for checking if the test sequence is usable
###############################################################
let $my_stmt= COMMIT;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
let $my_stmt= ROLLBACK;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
###### cases with commands very similar to COMMIT
let $my_stmt= ROLLBACK;
let $my_master_commit= false;
let $my_slave_commit= false;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
###############################################################
# Cases with commands very similar to COMMIT
###############################################################
let $my_stmt= SET AUTOCOMMIT=1;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SET AUTOCOMMIT=0;
#
let $my_stmt= START TRANSACTION;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
#
let $my_stmt= BEGIN;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
###### cases with commands, which create or drop objects
#### (BASE) TABLES and (UPDATABLE) VIEWs
let $my_stmt= DROP TABLE d1.t2;
let $my_stmt= BEGIN;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
###############################################################
# Cases with (BASE) TABLES and (UPDATABLE) VIEWs
###############################################################
let $my_stmt= DROP TABLE mysqltest1.t2;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW TABLES LIKE 't2';
connection slave;
@@ -154,8 +151,31 @@ connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
let $my_stmt= RENAME TABLE d1.t3 to d1.t20;
# Note: Since this test is executed with a skip-innodb slave, the
# slave incorrectly commits the insert. One can *not* have InnoDB on
# master and MyISAM on slave and expect that a transactional rollback
# after a CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE should work correctly on the slave.
# For this to work properly the handler on the slave must be able to
# handle transactions (e.g. InnoDB or NDB).
let $my_stmt= DROP TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.t23;
let $my_master_commit= false;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW TABLES LIKE 't23';
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW TABLES LIKE 't23';
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
let $my_stmt= RENAME TABLE mysqltest1.t3 to mysqltest1.t20;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW TABLES LIKE 't20';
connection slave;
@@ -167,102 +187,158 @@ connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
let $my_stmt= ALTER TABLE d1.t4 ADD column f2 BIGINT;
let $my_stmt= ALTER TABLE mysqltest1.t4 ADD column f2 BIGINT;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
describe d1.t4;
describe mysqltest1.t4;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
describe d1.t4;
describe mysqltest1.t4;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
let $my_stmt= CREATE TABLE d1.t21 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
let $my_stmt= CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t21 (f1 BIGINT) ENGINE= "InnoDB";
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
#
let $my_stmt= TRUNCATE TABLE d1.t7;
# Note: Since this test is executed with a skip-innodb slave, the
# slave incorrectly commits the insert. One can *not* have InnoDB on
# master and MyISAM on slave and expect that a transactional rollback
# after a CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE should work correctly on the slave.
# For this to work properly the handler on the slave must be able to
# handle transactions (e.g. InnoDB or NDB).
let $my_stmt= CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE mysqltest1.t22 (f1 BIGINT);
let $my_master_commit= false;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SELECT * FROM d1.t7;
let $my_stmt= TRUNCATE TABLE mysqltest1.t7;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SELECT * FROM mysqltest1.t7;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SELECT * FROM d1.t7;
SELECT * FROM mysqltest1.t7;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
# MySQL insists in locking d1.t1, because rpl_stmt_seq performs an INSERT into
# this table.
let $my_stmt= LOCK TABLES d1.t1 WRITE, d1.t8 READ;
###############################################################
# Cases with LOCK/UNLOCK
###############################################################
# MySQL insists in locking mysqltest1.t1, because rpl_stmt_seq performs an
# INSERT into this table.
let $my_stmt= LOCK TABLES mysqltest1.t1 WRITE, mysqltest1.t8 READ;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
UNLOCK TABLES;
#
LOCK TABLES d1.t1 WRITE, d1.t8 READ;
# No prior locking
let $my_stmt= UNLOCK TABLES;
let $my_master_commit= false;
let $my_slave_commit= false;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
#
#### INDEXES
let $my_stmt= DROP INDEX my_idx6 ON d1.t6;
# With prior read locking
LOCK TABLES mysqltest1.t1 READ;
let $my_stmt= UNLOCK TABLES;
let $my_master_commit= false;
let $my_slave_commit= false;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW INDEX FROM d1.t6;
# With prior write locking
LOCK TABLES mysqltest1.t1 WRITE, mysqltest1.t8 READ;
let $my_stmt= UNLOCK TABLES;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
###############################################################
# Cases with INDEXES
###############################################################
let $my_stmt= DROP INDEX my_idx6 ON mysqltest1.t6;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW INDEX FROM mysqltest1.t6;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW INDEX FROM d1.t6;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
let $my_stmt= CREATE INDEX my_idx5 ON d1.t5(f1);
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW INDEX FROM d1.t5;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW INDEX FROM d1.t5;
SHOW INDEX FROM mysqltest1.t6;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#### DATABASES
let $my_stmt= DROP DATABASE d2;
let $my_stmt= CREATE INDEX my_idx5 ON mysqltest1.t5(f1);
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "d2";
SHOW INDEX FROM mysqltest1.t5;
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "d2";
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
#
let $my_stmt= CREATE DATABASE d3;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "d3";
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "d3";
SHOW INDEX FROM mysqltest1.t5;
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
###############################################################
# Cases with DATABASE
###############################################################
let $my_stmt= DROP DATABASE mysqltest2;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "mysqltest2";
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "mysqltest2";
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
let $my_stmt= CREATE DATABASE mysqltest3;
let $my_master_commit= true;
let $my_slave_commit= true;
--source include/rpl_stmt_seq.inc
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "mysqltest3";
connection slave;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to slave --------' as "";
--enable_query_log
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "mysqltest3";
connection master;
--disable_query_log
SELECT '-------- switch to master -------' as "";
--enable_query_log
###############################################################
# Cleanup
###############################################################
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d1;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d2;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS d3;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest2;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest3;
--enable_warnings