mariadb/mysql-test/t/ndb_row_format.test

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-- source include/have_ndb.inc
WL#3303 (RBR: Engine-controlled logging format): Test case fixes. mysql-test/r/binlog_multi_engine.result: Result change. mysql-test/r/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.result: Result change. mysql-test/t/binlog_multi_engine.test: NDB tests only work in MIXED or ROW mode. Adding some cleanup actions. mysql-test/t/loaddata_autocom_ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table3.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_autodiscover3.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_basic.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_log_bin.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_binlog_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_bitfield.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_blob.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_blob_partition.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_charset.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_condition_pushdown.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_config.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_config2.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_cursor.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_database.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_alter.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_backuprestore.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_basic.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_ddl.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_disk2memory.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_dump.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_dd_sql_features.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_gis.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index_ordered.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_index_unique.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_insert.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_limit.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_loaddatalocal.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_lock.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_minmax.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_multi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_error.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_key.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_list.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_partition_range.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_read_multi_range.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_rename.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_replace.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_partition.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_restore_print.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_row_format.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_single_user.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_sp.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_subquery.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_temporary.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_transaction.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_trigger.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_truncate.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_types.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_update.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndb_view.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ndbapi.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/ps_7ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_commit_afterflush.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_innodb_trans.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode. mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_stm_innodb.test: We need MIXED mode on slave since it is necessary to let the slave switch to row format when executing replicated statements. mysql-test/t/strict_autoinc_5ndb.test: NDB requires MIXED or ROW mode, but will switch to row format automatically, so we only run these tests under ROW mode.
2007-06-14 11:05:48 +02:00
-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7;
drop database if exists mysqltest;
--enable_warnings
#
# some negative tests
#
# cannot have ROW_FORMAT=FIXED and var attrs mixed
--error 1005
CREATE TABLE t1
( a INT KEY,
b VARCHAR(10) )
ROW_FORMAT=FIXED
ENGINE=NDB;
# warnings give more detail on the error
SHOW WARNINGS;
#
# Check force var part for different ROW_FORMAT
#
# default => ForceVarPart: 1
CREATE TABLE t1
( a INT KEY,
b INT )
ENGINE=NDB;
--exec $NDB_TOOLS_DIR/ndb_desc --no-defaults -d test t1 | grep ForceVarPart
DROP TABLE t1;
# explicit DEFAULT => ForceVarPart: 1
CREATE TABLE t1
( a INT KEY,
b INT )
ROW_FORMAT=DEFAULT
ENGINE=NDB;
--exec $NDB_TOOLS_DIR/ndb_desc --no-defaults -d test t1 | grep ForceVarPart
DROP TABLE t1;
# FIXED => ForceVarPart: 0
CREATE TABLE t1
( a INT KEY,
b INT )
ROW_FORMAT=FIXED
ENGINE=NDB;
--exec $NDB_TOOLS_DIR/ndb_desc --no-defaults -d test t1 | grep ForceVarPart
DROP TABLE t1;
# DYNAMIC => ForceVarPart: 1
CREATE TABLE t1
( a INT KEY,
b INT )
ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC
ENGINE=NDB;
--exec $NDB_TOOLS_DIR/ndb_desc --no-defaults -d test t1 | grep ForceVarPart
DROP TABLE t1;
# test of bug
create table t1 (a int auto_increment primary key, b varchar(1000)) engine = ndb;
insert into t1(b) values ('0123456789');
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
insert into t1(b) select b from t1;
select count(*) from t1;
begin;
update t1 set b = concat(b,b);
update t1 set b = concat(b,b);
update t1 set b = concat(b,b);
update t1 set b = concat(b,b);
update t1 set b = concat(b,b);
rollback;
select count(*),b from t1 group by b;
drop table t1;