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# row-based and statement have expected binlog difference in result files
# Test of replication of stored procedures (WL#2146 for MySQL 5.0)
# Modified by WL#2971.
# Note that in the .opt files we still use the old variable name
# log-bin-trust-routine-creators so that this test checks that it's
# still accepted (this test also checks that the new name is
# accepted). The old name could be removed in 5.1 or 6.0.
source include/master-slave.inc;
# we need a db != test, where we don't have automatic grants
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest1;
--enable_warnings
create database mysqltest1;
use mysqltest1;
create table t1 (a varchar(100));
sync_slave_with_master;
use mysqltest1;
# ********************** PART 1 : STORED PROCEDURES ***************
# Does the same proc as on master get inserted into mysql.proc ?
# (same definer, same properties...)
connection master;
delimiter |;
# Stored procedures don't have the limitations that functions have
# regarding binlogging: it's ok to create a procedure as not
# deterministic and updating data, while it's not ok to create such a
# function. We test this.
create procedure foo()
begin
declare b int;
set b = 8;
insert into t1 values (b);
insert into t1 values (unix_timestamp());
end|
delimiter ;|
# we replace columns having times
# (even with fixed timestamp displayed time may changed based on TZ)
--replace_result localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost
--replace_column 13 # 14 #
select * from mysql.proc where name='foo' and db='mysqltest1';
sync_slave_with_master;
# You will notice in the result that the definer does not match what
# it is on master, it is a known bug on which Alik is working
--replace_result localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost
--replace_column 13 # 14 #
select * from mysql.proc where name='foo' and db='mysqltest1';
connection master;
# see if timestamp used in SP on slave is same as on master
set timestamp=1000000000;
call foo();
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
# Now a SP which is not updating tables
connection master;
delete from t1;
create procedure foo2()
select * from mysqltest1.t1;
call foo2();
# check that this is allowed (it's not for functions):
alter procedure foo2 contains sql;
# SP with definer's right
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 like t1;
create procedure foo3()
deterministic
insert into t1 values (15);
# let's create a non-privileged user
grant CREATE ROUTINE, EXECUTE on mysqltest1.* to "zedjzlcsjhd"@127.0.0.1;
grant SELECT on mysqltest1.t1 to "zedjzlcsjhd"@127.0.0.1;
grant SELECT, INSERT on mysqltest1.t2 to "zedjzlcsjhd"@127.0.0.1;
# ToDo: BUG#14931: There is a race between the last grant binlogging, and
# the binlogging in the new connection made below, causing sporadic test
# failures due to switched statement order in binlog. To fix this we do
# SELECT 1 in the first connection before starting the second, ensuring
# that binlogging is done in the expected order.
# Please remove this SELECT 1 when BUG#14931 is fixed.
SELECT 1;
connect (con1,127.0.0.1,zedjzlcsjhd,,mysqltest1,$MASTER_MYPORT,);
connection con1;
# this routine will fail in the second INSERT because of privileges
delimiter |;
create procedure foo4()
deterministic
begin
insert into t2 values(3);
insert into t1 values (5);
end|
delimiter ;|
# I add ,0 so that it does not print the error in the test output,
# because this error is hostname-dependent
--error 1142,0
call foo4(); # invoker has no INSERT grant on table t1 => failure
connection master;
call foo3(); # success (definer == root)
show warnings;
--error 1142,0
call foo4(); # definer's rights => failure
# we test replication of ALTER PROCEDURE
alter procedure foo4 sql security invoker;
call foo4(); # invoker's rights => success
show warnings;
# Note that half-failed procedure calls are ok with binlogging;
# if we compare t2 on master and slave we see they are identical:
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
# Let's check another failing-in-the-middle procedure
connection master;
delete from t2;
alter table t2 add unique (a);
drop procedure foo4;
delimiter |;
create procedure foo4()
deterministic
begin
insert into t2 values(20),(20);
end|
delimiter ;|
--error 1062
call foo4();
show warnings;
select * from t2;
sync_slave_with_master;
# check that this failed-in-the-middle replicated right:
select * from t2;
# Test of DROP PROCEDURE
--replace_result localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost
--replace_column 13 # 14 #
select * from mysql.proc where name="foo4" and db='mysqltest1';
connection master;
drop procedure foo4;
select * from mysql.proc where name="foo4" and db='mysqltest1';
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from mysql.proc where name="foo4" and db='mysqltest1';
# ********************** PART 2 : FUNCTIONS ***************
connection master;
drop procedure foo;
drop procedure foo2;
drop procedure foo3;
delimiter |;
# check that needs "deterministic"
--error 1418
create function fn1(x int)
returns int
begin
insert into t1 values (x);
return x+2;
end|
create function fn1(x int)
returns int
deterministic
begin
insert into t1 values (x);
return x+2;
end|
delimiter ;|
delete t1,t2 from t1,t2;
select fn1(20);
insert into t2 values(fn1(21));
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
connection master;
delimiter |;
drop function fn1;
create function fn1()
returns int
no sql
begin
return unix_timestamp();
end|
delimiter ;|
# check that needs "deterministic"
--error 1418
alter function fn1 contains sql;
delete from t1;
set timestamp=1000000000;
insert into t1 values(fn1());
connection con1;
delimiter |;
--error 1419 # only full-global-privs user can create a function
create function fn2()
returns int
no sql
begin
return unix_timestamp();
end|
delimiter ;|
connection master;
# test old variable name:
set global log_bin_trust_routine_creators=1;
# now use new name:
set global log_bin_trust_function_creators=0;
set global log_bin_trust_function_creators=1;
# slave needs it too otherwise will not execute what master allowed:
connection slave;
set global log_bin_trust_function_creators=1;
connection con1;
delimiter |;
create function fn2()
returns int
no sql
begin
return unix_timestamp();
end|
delimiter ;|
connection master;
# Now a function which is supposed to not update tables
# as it's "reads sql data", so should not give error even if
# non-deterministic.
delimiter |;
create function fn3()
returns int
not deterministic
reads sql data
begin
return 0;
end|
delimiter ;|
select fn3();
--replace_result localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost
--replace_column 13 # 14 #
select * from mysql.proc where db='mysqltest1';
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
use mysqltest1;
select * from t1;
--replace_result localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost
--replace_column 13 # 14 #
select * from mysql.proc where db='mysqltest1';
# Let's check a failing-in-the-middle function
connection master;
delete from t2;
alter table t2 add unique (a);
drop function fn1;
delimiter |;
create function fn1()
returns int
begin
insert into t2 values(20),(20);
return 10;
end|
delimiter ;|
# Because of BUG#14769 the following statement requires that we start
# slave with --slave-skip-errors=1062. When that bug is fixed, that
# option can be removed.
--error 1062
select fn1();
select * from t2;
sync_slave_with_master;
# check that this failed-in-the-middle replicated right:
select * from t2;
# ********************** PART 3 : TRIGGERS ***************
connection con1;
--error 1227
create trigger trg before insert on t1 for each row set new.a= 10;
connection master;
delete from t1;
# TODO: when triggers can contain an update, test that this update
# does not go into binlog.
# I'm not setting user vars in the trigger, because replication of user vars
# would take care of propagating the user var's value to slave, so even if
# the trigger was not executed on slave it would not be discovered.
create trigger trg before insert on t1 for each row set new.a= 10;
insert into t1 values (1);
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
connection master;
delete from t1;
drop trigger trg;
insert into t1 values (1);
select * from t1;
--replace_column 2 # 5 #
show binlog events in 'master-bin.000001' from 102;
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
#
# Test for bug #13969 "Routines which are replicated from master can't be
# executed on slave".
#
connection master;
create procedure foo()
not deterministic
reads sql data
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
# This should not fail
call foo();
connection master;
drop procedure foo;
sync_slave_with_master;
# Clean up
connection master;
drop function fn1;
drop database mysqltest1;
drop user "zedjzlcsjhd"@127.0.0.1;
use test;
sync_slave_with_master;
use test;
#
# Bug#14077 "Failure to replicate a stored function with a cursor":
# verify that stored routines with cursors work on slave.
#
connection master;
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists f1;
--enable_warnings
delimiter |;
create function f1() returns int reads sql data
begin
declare var integer;
declare c cursor for select a from v1;
open c;
fetch c into var;
close c;
return var;
end|
delimiter ;|
create view v1 as select 1 as a;
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 (a) values (f1());
select * from t1;
drop view v1;
drop function f1;
sync_slave_with_master;
connection slave;
select * from t1;
# cleanup
connection master;
drop table t1;
reset master;