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Sven Sandberg 09c80e12c5 BUG#49978: Replication tests don't clean up replication state at the end
Major replication test framework cleanup. This does the following:
 - Ensure that all tests clean up the replication state when they
   finish, by making check-testcase check the output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS.
   This implies:
    - Slave must not be running after test finished. This is good
      because it removes the risk for sporadic errors in subsequent
      tests when a test forgets to sync correctly.
    - Slave SQL and IO errors must be cleared when test ends. This is
      good because we will notice if a test gets an unexpected error in
      the slave threads near the end.
    - We no longer have to clean up before a test starts.
 - Ensure that all tests that wait for an error in one of the slave
   threads waits for a specific error. It is no longer possible to
   source wait_for_slave_[sql|io]_to_stop.inc when there is an error
   in one of the slave threads. This is good because:
    - If a test expects an error but there is a bug that causes
      another error to happen, or if it stops the slave thread without
      an error, then we will notice.
    - When developing tests, wait_for_*_to_[start|stop].inc will fail
      immediately if there is an error in the relevant slave thread.
      Before this patch, we had to wait for the timeout.
 - Remove duplicated and repeated code for setting up unusual replication
   topologies. Now, there is a single file that is capable of setting
   up arbitrary topologies (include/rpl_init.inc, but
   include/master-slave.inc is still available for the most common
   topology). Tests can now end with include/rpl_end.inc, which will clean
   up correctly no matter what topology is used. The topology can be
   changed with include/rpl_change_topology.inc.
 - Improved debug information when tests fail. This includes:
    - debug info is printed on all servers configured by include/rpl_init.inc
    - User can set $rpl_debug=1, which makes auxiliary replication files
      print relevant debug info.
 - Improved documentation for all auxiliary replication files. Now they
   describe purpose, usage, parameters, and side effects.
 - Many small code cleanups:
    - Made have_innodb.inc output a sensible error message.
    - Moved contents of rpl000017-slave.sh into rpl000017.test
    - Added mysqltest variables that expose the current state of
      disable_warnings/enable_warnings and friends.
    - Too many to list here: see per-file comments for details.
2010-12-19 18:07:28 +01:00

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# Test that GRANT is not replicated to the slave
# when --replicate-wild-ignore-table=mysql.%
# In BUG#980, this test would _randomly_ fail.
source include/master-slave.inc;
# do not be influenced by other tests.
connection master;
delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
delete from mysql.db where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
flush privileges;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
# as these DELETE were not replicated, we need to do them manually on the
# slave.
delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
delete from mysql.db where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
flush privileges;
# test non-replication of GRANT
connection master;
grant select on *.* to rpl_ignore_grant@localhost;
grant drop on test.* to rpl_ignore_grant@localhost;
show grants for rpl_ignore_grant@localhost;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
--error 1141 #("no such grant for user")
show grants for rpl_ignore_grant@localhost;
# check it another way
select count(*) from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
select count(*) from mysql.db where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
# test non-replication of SET PASSWORD
# first force creation of the user on slave (because as the user does not exist
# on slave, the SET PASSWORD may be replicated but silently do nothing; this is
# not what we want; we want it to be not-replicated).
grant select on *.* to rpl_ignore_grant@localhost;
connection master;
set password for rpl_ignore_grant@localhost=password("does it work?");
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select password<>_binary'' from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
# clear what we have done, to not influence other tests.
connection master;
delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
delete from mysql.db where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
flush privileges;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
delete from mysql.db where user=_binary'rpl_ignore_grant';
flush privileges;
# End of 4.1 tests
--source include/rpl_end.inc