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when there are no up-to-date system tables to support it: - initialize the scheduler before reporting "Ready for connections". This ensures that warnings, if any, are printed before "Ready for connections", and this message is not mangled. - do not abort the scheduler if there are no system tables - check the tables once at start up, remember the status and disable the scheduler if the tables are not up to date. If one attempts to use the scheduler with bad tables, issue an error message. - clean up the behaviour of the module under LOCK TABLES and pre-locking mode - make sure implicit commit of Events DDL works as expected. - add more tests Collateral clean ups in the events code. This patch fixes Bug#23631 Events: SHOW VARIABLES doesn't work when mysql.event is damaged mysql-test/r/events.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_bugs.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_restart_phase1.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_restart_phase2.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_restart_phase3.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_scheduling.result: Update results. mysql-test/r/events_time_zone.result: Update results. mysql-test/t/events.test: Add new tests for tampering with mysql.event and some more tests for sub-statements, LOCK TABLES mode and pre-locking. mysql-test/t/events_bugs.test: Move the non-concurrent part of test for Bug 16420 to this file. mysql-test/t/events_restart_phase1.test: Rewrite events_restart_* tests to take into account that now we check mysql.event table only once, at server startup. mysql-test/t/events_restart_phase2.test: Rewrite events_restart_* tests to take into account that now we check mysql.event table only once, at server startup. mysql-test/t/events_restart_phase3.test: Rewrite events_restart_* tests to take into account that now we check mysql.event table only once, at server startup. mysql-test/t/events_scheduling.test: Add more coverage for event_scheduler global variable. mysql-test/t/events_time_zone.test: Move the non-concurrent part of the tests for Bug 16420 to events_bugs.test sql/event_data_objects.cc: Move update_timing_fields functionality to Event_db_repository. Make loading of events from a table record more robust to tampering with the table - now we do not check mysql.event on every table open. sql/event_data_objects.h: Cleanup. sql/event_db_repository.cc: Now Event_db_repository is responsible for table I/O only. All the logic of events DDL is handled outside, in Events class please refer to the added test coverage to see how this change affected the behavior of Event Scheduler. Dependency on sp_head.h and sp.h removed. Make this module robust to tweaks with mysql.event table. Move check_system_tables from events.cc to this file sql/event_db_repository.h: Cleanup declarations (remove unused ones, change return type to bool from int). sql/event_queue.cc: Update to adapt to the new start up scheme of the Event Scheduler. sql/event_queue.h: Cleanup declarations. sql/event_scheduler.cc: Make all the error messages uniform: [SEVERITY] Event Scheduler: [user][schema.event] message Using append_identifier for error logging was an overkill - we may need it only if the system character set may have NUL (null character) as part of a valid identifier, this is currently never the case, whereas additional quoting did not look nice in the log. sql/event_scheduler.h: Cleanup the headers. sql/events.cc: Use a different start up procedure of Event Scheduler: - at start up, try to check the system tables first. If they are not up-to-date, disable the scheduler. - try to load all the active events. In case of a load error, abort start up. - do not parse an event on start up. Parsing only gives some information about event validity, but far not all. Consolidate the business logic of Events DDL in this module. Now opt_event_scheduler may change after start up and thus is protected by LOCK_event_metadata mutex. sql/events.h: Use all-static-data-members approach to implement Singleton pattern. sql/mysqld.cc: New invocation scheme of Events. Move some logic to events.cc. Initialize the scheduler before reporting "Ready for connections". sql/set_var.cc: Clean up sys_var_thd_sql_mode::symbolic_mode_representation to work with a LEX_STRING. Move more logic related to @@events_scheduler global variable to Events module. sql/set_var.h: Update declarations. sql/share/errmsg.txt: If someone tampered with mysql.event table after the server has started we no longer give him/her a complete report what was actually broken. Do not send the user to look at the error log in such case, as there is nothing there (check_table_intact is not executed). sql/sp_head.cc: Update to a new declaration of sys_var_thd_sql_mode::symbolic_mode_representation sql/sql_db.cc: New invocation scheme of Events module. sql/sql_parse.cc: Move more logic to Events module. Make sure that we are consistent in the way access rights are checked for Events DDL: always after committing the current transaction and checking the system tables. sql/sql_show.cc: Update to the new declarations of sys_var_thd_sql_mode::symbolic_mode_representation sql/sql_test.cc: New invocation scheme of events. sql/table.cc: mysql.event is a system table. Update check_table_intact to be concurrent, more verbose, and less smart. sql/table.h: Add a helper method. mysql-test/r/events_trans.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/events_trans.result'' mysql-test/t/events_trans.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/events_trans.test'': test cases for Event Scheduler that require a transactional storage engine.
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# Can't test with embedded server that doesn't support grants
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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#
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# Test that when the server is restarted, it checks mysql.event table,
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# and disables the scheduler if it's not up to date.
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#
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# Switch off the scheduler for now.
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set global event_scheduler=off;
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--disable_warnings
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drop database if exists events_test;
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--enable_warnings
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create database events_test;
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use events_test;
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create table execution_log(name char(10));
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create event abc1 on schedule every 1 second do
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insert into execution_log value('abc1');
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create event abc2 on schedule every 1 second do
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insert into execution_log value('abc2');
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create event abc3 on schedule every 1 second do
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insert into execution_log value('abc3');
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#
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# There are various conditions when a server would regard mysql.event
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# table as damaged:
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# - the table has more column than specified in the compiled in value, but
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# the version of the server which created the table is the same
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# - the column count in the table is less than the compiled in value
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# - some column has an incompatible type specification (for what is an
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# incompatible type specification please refer to the comments in the source
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#
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# Unfortunately, in order to test a condition, we need to restart the
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# server. Therefore, here we test only one simple case: changing the data
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# type of the 'body' field to blob.
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#
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# First, let's do a backup to not depend on actual definition of mysql.event
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create table event_like like mysql.event;
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insert into event_like select * from mysql.event;
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# Now let's alter the table and restart the server
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alter table mysql.event
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change column body body longtext character set utf8 collate utf8_bin;
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--echo "Now we restart the server"
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