mariadb/mysql-test/t/events_time_zone.test

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# This test case is sensitive to execution timing. You may control
# this sensitivity by the parameter below. Small values will result
# in fast but more unstable execution, large values will improve
# stability at the cost of speed. Basically, N is a number of seconds
# to wait for operation to complete. Should be positive. Test runs
# about 25*N seconds (it sleeps most of the time, so CPU speed is not
# relevant).
let $N = 5;
--source include/big_test.inc
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest_db1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE mysqltest_db1;
let $old_db= `SELECT DATABASE()`;
USE mysqltest_db1;
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= OFF;
#
# BUG#16420: Events: timestamps become UTC
# BUG#26429: SHOW CREATE EVENT is incorrect for an event that
# STARTS NOW()
# BUG#26431: Impossible to re-create an event from backup if its
# STARTS clause is in the past
# WL#3698: Events: execution in local time zone
#
SET @save_time_zone= @@TIME_ZONE;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We will use a separate connection because SET TIMESTAMP will stop
# the clock in that connection.
connect (conn1, localhost, root, , mysqltest_db1);
SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
SET TIMESTAMP= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2005-12-31 23:58:59');
# Test when event time zone is updated on ALTER EVENT.
#
CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY DO SELECT 1;
SHOW EVENTS;
# Test storing and updating of the event time zone.
#
SET TIME_ZONE= '-01:00';
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2000-01-01 00:00:00';
SHOW EVENTS;
# This will update event time zone.
SET TIME_ZONE= '+02:00';
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE AT '2000-01-02 00:00:00'
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE;
SHOW EVENTS;
# This will update event time zone.
SET TIME_ZONE= '-03:00';
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY ENDS '2030-01-03 00:00:00'
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE;
SHOW EVENTS;
# This will not update event time zone, as no time is being adjusted.
SET TIME_ZONE= '+04:00';
ALTER EVENT e1 DO SELECT 2;
SHOW EVENTS;
DROP EVENT e1;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create some events.
SET TIME_ZONE='+05:00';
CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2006-01-01 00:00:00' DO
SELECT 1;
SET TIMESTAMP= @@TIMESTAMP + 1;
SET TIME_ZONE='-05:00';
CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2006-01-01 00:00:00' DO
SELECT 1;
SET TIMESTAMP= @@TIMESTAMP + 1;
SET TIME_ZONE='+00:00';
CREATE EVENT e3 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2006-01-01 00:00:00' DO
SELECT 1;
# Test INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS.
#
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
# Test SHOW EVENTS.
#
SHOW EVENTS;
# Test SHOW CREATE EVENT.
#
SHOW CREATE EVENT e1;
SHOW CREATE EVENT e2;
SHOW CREATE EVENT e3;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test times in the past.
#
--echo The following should fail, and nothing should be altered.
--error ER_EVENT_CANNOT_ALTER_IN_THE_PAST
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00';
--error ER_EVENT_CANNOT_ALTER_IN_THE_PAST
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' DISABLE;
--echo The following should give warnings, and nothing should be created.
CREATE EVENT e4 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00'
DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e4 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' DISABLE
DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e4 ON SCHEDULE AT '1999-01-01 00:00:00' DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e4 ON SCHEDULE AT '1999-01-01 00:00:00' DISABLE
DO
SELECT 1;
SHOW EVENTS;
--echo The following should succeed giving a warning.
ALTER EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' ON COMPLETION PRESERVE;
CREATE EVENT e4 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e5 ON SCHEDULE AT '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
SELECT 1;
--echo The following should succeed without warnings.
ALTER EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00';
ALTER EVENT e3 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE;
CREATE EVENT e6 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00' DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e7 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 HOUR STARTS '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ENDS '1999-01-02 00:00:00' ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE
DO
SELECT 1;
CREATE EVENT e8 ON SCHEDULE AT '1999-01-01 00:00:00'
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE
DO
SELECT 1;
SHOW EVENTS;
DROP EVENT e8;
DROP EVENT e7;
DROP EVENT e6;
DROP EVENT e5;
DROP EVENT e4;
DROP EVENT e3;
DROP EVENT e2;
DROP EVENT e1;
disconnect conn1;
connection default;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create rounding function.
# Disable query log to hide actual value of $N.
--disable_query_log
eval SET @step= $N;
--enable_query_log
# Since we are working in a separate database, we may use any names we
# like.
CREATE TABLE t_step (step INT);
INSERT INTO t_step VALUES (@step);
# We can't use @variables in function, because it will be called from
# the event thread, and 'eval' doesn't work for multi-statements, so
# we can't interpolate $variables either, hence we fetch the step
# value from the table.
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION round_to_step(i INT, n INT) RETURNS INT
BEGIN
DECLARE step INT;
SELECT * INTO step FROM t_step;
# We add 0.1 as a protection from inexact division.
RETURN FLOOR((i % (step * n) + 0.1) / step);
END//
delimiter ;//
# Test time computations wrt Daylight Saving Time shifts. We also
# test here that the event operates in its time zone (see what NOW()
# returns).
#
# Create a fake time zone with time transitions every 3*$N second.
SET @step3= @step * 3;
SET @step6= @step * 6;
# Disable query log to hide current time.
--disable_query_log
SET @unix_time= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 1;
--enable_query_log
SET @unix_time= @unix_time - @unix_time % @step6;
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N');
SET @tzid= LAST_INSERT_ID();
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 0, 0, 0, 'b16420_0');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 1, @step3 - @step, 1, 'b16420_1');
let $transition_unix_time= `SELECT @unix_time`;
let $count= 30;
--disable_query_log
while ($count)
{
eval INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, $transition_unix_time,
$transition_unix_time % @step6 = 0);
let $transition_unix_time= `SELECT $transition_unix_time + @step3`;
dec $count;
}
--enable_query_log
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420', @tzid);
CREATE TABLE t1 (count INT, unix_time INT, local_time INT, comment CHAR(80));
CREATE TABLE t2 (count INT);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1);
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(comment CHAR(80)) RETURNS INT
BEGIN
DECLARE orig_tz CHAR(64);
DECLARE unix_time INT;
DECLARE local_now DATETIME;
DECLARE utc_now DATETIME;
DECLARE local_time INT;
SET unix_time= UNIX_TIMESTAMP();
SET local_now= FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_time);
SET orig_tz= @@TIME_ZONE;
SET TIME_ZONE = '+00:00';
SET utc_now= FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_time);
SET TIME_ZONE= orig_tz;
SET local_time = unix_time + TIMESTAMPDIFF(SECOND, utc_now, local_now);
SET unix_time= round_to_step(unix_time, 6);
SET local_time= round_to_step(local_time, 6);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ((SELECT count FROM t2),
unix_time, local_time, comment);
RETURN 0;
END//
delimiter ;//
SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e1>");
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420';
CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e2>");
# We want to start at the beginning of the DST cycle, so we wait
# untill current time divides by @step6.
let $wait_timeout= `SELECT @step6 + 1`;
let $wait_condition= SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP() % @step6 = @step6 - 1;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
# The second wait is needed because after the first wait we may end up
# on the ending edge of a second. Second wait will bring us to the
# beginning edge.
let $wait_timeout= `SELECT @step + 1`;
let $wait_condition= SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP() % @step6 = 0;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
# Note that after the scheduler is enabled, the event will be
# scheduled only for the next second.
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON;
# We want to run after the events are executed.
SELECT SLEEP(@step / 2);
let $count= 7;
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
while ($count)
{
SELECT SLEEP(@step);
eval SELECT CASE $count
WHEN 5 THEN f1(CONCAT("Second pass after backward -2 step shift,",
" e2 should not be executed"))
WHEN 4 THEN f1(CONCAT("Second pass after backward -2 step shift,",
" e2 should not be executed"))
WHEN 2 THEN f1(CONCAT("Forward +2 step shift, local 0, 1 are skipped,",
" e2 should be executed"))
ELSE f1("e2 should be executed")
END;
UPDATE t2 SET count= count + 1;
dec $count;
}
--enable_result_log
--enable_query_log
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= OFF;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY count, comment;
SET TIME_ZONE= @save_time_zone;
DROP EVENT e2;
DROP EVENT e1;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test MONTH interval.
#
SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
CREATE TABLE t1 (event CHAR(2), dt DATE, offset INT);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N');
SET @tzid= LAST_INSERT_ID();
SET @now= UNIX_TIMESTAMP();
SET @offset_month_01= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2030-01-31 12:00:00') - @now;
SET @offset_month_02= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2030-02-28 12:00:00') - @now - 5*@step;
SET @offset_month_03= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2030-03-31 12:00:00') - @now - 5*@step;
SET @offset_month_04= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2030-04-30 12:00:00') - @now - 13*@step;
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 0, @offset_month_01, 0, 'b16420_0');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 1, @offset_month_02, 1, 'b16420_1');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 2, @offset_month_03, 1, 'b16420_2');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 3, @offset_month_04, 1, 'b16420_3');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now, 0);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 3 * @step, 1);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 7 * @step, 2);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 12 * @step, 3);
# We have to user a new time zone name, because 'bug16420' has been
# cached already.
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420_2', @tzid);
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420_2';
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON;
let $now= `SELECT @now`;
--disable_query_log
eval CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 MONTH
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME($now - @step) DO
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
("e1", NOW(), round_to_step(UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - $now, 4) - 1);
eval CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 MONTH
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME($now + @step) DO
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
("e2", NOW(), round_to_step(UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - $now, 4) - 1);
--enable_query_log
let $wait_timeout= `SELECT 16 * @step`;
let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) = 7 FROM t1;
--source include/wait_condition.inc
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= OFF;
--echo Below we should see the following:
--echo - On Jan 31 only e2 is executed, because we started later than
--echo e1 should have been executed. Offset of e2 is 0 because of
--echo the late start, not 1.
--echo - The next execution is on Feb 28 (last day of Feb). Both events
--echo are executed in their times, offsets are -1 and 1.
--echo - The next time is Mar 31. Because the time of event
--echo execution was skipped over, events are executed right away,
--echo offsets are 2 and 2.
--echo - The next time is Apr 30. Events are again executed in their
--echo appointed times, offsets are -1 and 1.
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY dt, event;
DROP EVENT e2;
DROP EVENT e1;
DROP TABLE t1;
SET TIME_ZONE= @save_time_zone;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DROP FUNCTION round_to_step;
DROP TABLE t_step;
DROP DATABASE mysqltest_db1;
--disable_query_log
eval USE $old_db;
--enable_query_log
--echo End of 5.1 tests.