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WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features
This changeset adds replication of events and user-defined functions. There are several bug reports involved in this change: BUG#16421, BUG#17857, BUG#20384: This patch modifies the mysql.events table to permit the addition of another enum value for the status column. The column now has values of ('DISABLED','SLAVESIDE_DISABLED','ENABLED'). A status of SLAVESIDE_DISABLED is set on the slave during replication of events. This enables users to determine which events werereplicated from the master and to later enable them if they promote the slave to a master. The CREATE, ALTER, and DROP statements are binlogged. A new test was added for replication of events (rpl_events). BUG#17671: This patch modifies the code to permit logging of user-defined functions. Note: this is the CREATE FUNCTION ... SONAME variety. A more friendly error message to be displayed should a replicated user-defined function not be found in the loadable library or if the library is missing from the slave.The CREATE andDROP statements are binlogged. A new test was added for replication of user-defined functions (rpl_udf). The patch also adds a new column to the mysql.event table named 'originator' that is used to store the server_id of the server that the event originated on. This enables users to promote a slave to a master and later return the promoted slave to a slave and disable the replicated events. mysql-test/lib/init_db.sql: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the SLAVESIDE_DISABLED to the list of enumerated values for the mysql.event table. This patch adds the column 'originator' to the mysql.event table. mysql-test/r/events.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the 'originator' column to the events test results. This was necessary to ensure the manual insert into mysql.event table succeeds because the originator column is set to NOT NULL. mysql-test/r/events_grant.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the 'originator' column to the events_grant test results. This was necessary to ensure the manual insert into mysql.event table succeeds because the originator column is set to NOT NULL. mysql-test/r/events_restart_phase1.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the 'originator' column to the events_restart_phase1 test results. This was necessary to ensure the manual insert into mysql.event table succeeds because the originator column is set to NOT NULL. mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the SLAVESIDE_DISABLED to the list of enumerated values for the mysql.event table. This patch adds the column 'originator' to the mysql.event table. These changes to the result file were necessary to ensure correct test results. mysql-test/t/events.test: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the 'originator' column to the events test. This was necessary to ensure the manual insert into mysql.event table succeeds because the originator column is set to NOT NULL. mysql-test/t/events_restart_phase1.test: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the 'originator' column to the events_restart_phase1 test. This was necessary to ensure the manual insert into mysql.event table succeeds because the originator column is set to NOT NULL. scripts/mysql_create_system_tables.sh: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the SLAVESIDE_DISABLED to the list of enumerated values for the mysql.event table. This patch adds the column 'originator' to the mysql.event table. scripts/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Feature This patch adds the SLAVESIDE_DISABLED to the list of enumerated values for the mysql.event table. This patch adds the column 'originator' to the mysql.event table. sql/event_data_objects.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit processing of the new enum SLAVESIDE_DISABLED which is set on the slave during replication of events. This patch uses the new Event_basic:: enumerated values. sql/event_data_objects.h: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch moves the duplicated enumeration values for ENABLED, SLAVESIDE_DISABLED, and DISABLED to the Event_basic class removing them from the other Event_* classes. sql/event_db_repository.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit processing of the new enum SLAVESIDE_DISABLED which is set on the slave during replication of events. The patch also adds a new column to the mysql.event table named 'originator' that is used to store the server_id of the server that the event originated on. This enables users to promote a slave to a master and later return the promoted slave to a slave and disable the replicated events. sql/event_db_repository.h: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to add a new field named 'originator' to the enum_event_table_field and associated structure. sql/event_queue.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit processing of the new enum SLAVESIDE_DISABLED which is set on the slave during replication of events. sql/events.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit processing of the new enum SLAVESIDE_DISABLED which is set on the slave during replication of events. sql/lex.h: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to add the new SLAVESIDE_DISABLE symbol to the lexical parser. sql/slave.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit the capture of the error on the slave when a UDF from a loadable library is not loaded on the server when replicated from the master. sql/sql_parse.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch removes the comment because drop functions commands are replicated. sql/sql_show.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to permit processing of the new enum SLAVESIDE_DISABLED which is set on the slave during replication of events. The code also adds changes the display width of the status column for the schema table for the show events command and also adds the new column 'originator' to the events_field_info structure. sql/sql_udf.cc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to add the binlogging of the create and drop function events. sql/sql_yacc.yy: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch modifies the code to change the enumeration of the status column for the events in the parser. The code uses the Event_basic:: enumerations allowing the enums to be defined in one place. mysql-test/t/rpl_events.test: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new test for testing replication of events. The test uses include files so that the test can test under both RBR and SBR. mysql-test/r/rpl_events.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new result file for testing replication of events. mysql-test/r/rpl_udf.result: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new result file for testing replication of UDFs. mysql-test/t/rpl_udf.test: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new test for testing replication of UDFs. The test uses include files so that the test can test under both RBR and SBR. mysql-test/include/rpl_events.inc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new include file for testing replication of events. This file contains the core test procedures. mysql-test/include/rpl_udf.inc: WL#3629 - Replication of Invocation and Invoked Features This patch adds a new include file for testing replication of UDFs. 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Better fix for bug#22830
Events: crash with procedure which alters events with function Post-review CS This fix also changes the handling of KILL command combined with subquery. It changes the error message given back to "not supported", from parse error. The error for CREATE|ALTER EVENT has also been changed to generate "not supported yet" instead of parse error. In case of a SP call, the error is "not supported yet". This change cleans the parser from code which should not belong to there. Still LEX::expr_allows_subselect is existant because it simplifies the handling of SQLCOM_HA_READ which forbids subselects. mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result: update resut mysql-test/r/events_grant.result: update result mysql-test/r/kill.result: the error message has been changed for KILL mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test: Update old tests with the new emitted error Add a test case for BUG#22830 Events: crash with procedure which alters events with function mysql-test/t/events_grant.test: add ORDER BY clause to keep the result deterministic. mysql-test/t/kill.test: use name of the error, and change the error from parse error, to not supported sql/sql_lex.cc: Add an auxiliary function that checks whether SP and/or tables are used in the statement. This function is helpful for statements that cannot handle subqueries ans SP calls. Adding out of the parser cleans the latter of handling of special cases and letting it do its job of parsing. sql/sql_lex.h: helper function to check whether a table or SP was used sql/sql_parse.cc: Use LEX::table_or_sp_used() for SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT, SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT and SQLCOM_KILL. SQLCOM_DROP event does not use `expr` rule and thus a check is not needed. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Remove usage of LEX::expr_allows_subselect for CREATE|ALTER EVENT and KILL. There is only one left occurence - SQLCOM_HAREAD, but it adds one table to the list of tables |
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fix for bug#16992 (Events: Information_schema troubles)
Introduced EVENTS.EVENT_DEFINITION, like ROUTINES.ROUTINE_DEFINITION Hence, the contents of the current EVENTS.EVENT_BODY become the contents of EVENT_DEFINITION. EVENT_BODY will contain always, for now, "SQL" (wo quotes). mysql-test/r/events.result: update result event_body -> event_definition event_body -> SQL mysql-test/r/events_grant.result: update result event_body -> event_definition event_body -> SQL mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: update result event_body -> event_definition mysql-test/t/events.test: update result event_body -> event_definition event_body -> SQL mysql-test/t/events_grant.test: update result event_body -> event_definition event_body -> SQL sql/sql_show.cc: Introduce enum_i_s_events_fields, because I hate recounting all the time a field is changed. Rename EVENT_BODY to EVENT_DEFINITION Introduce EVENT_BODY after that to be "SQL" (final fix for bug#16992 Events: Information schema troubles ) ? |
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606abf255d | add missing events_grant test |