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These are the assorted notes that will be turned into a manual eventually.
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Tests are organized in suites.
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A "suite" is a subdirectory inside, one of,
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<basedir>/mysql-test/suite
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<basedir>/mysql-test
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<basedir>/share/mysql-test/suite
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<basedir>/share/mysql-test
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<basedir>/share/mysql/mysql-test/suite
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<basedir>/share/mysql/mysql-test
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<basedir>/storage/*/mysql-test-suites
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This is supposed to cover running mtr from a source directory and installed.
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A suite contains *.test and *.result files. They can be in the t/ and r/
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subdirectories under the suitedir or directly in the suitedir
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(that is suitedir/t/*.test or suitedir/*.test, same for *.result))
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A suite can contain a suite.opt file - at the same location where .test files
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are or in the suite directory. As usual, the .opt file can use $-substitutions
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for the environment variables.
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Usually, using my.cnf template (see below) is preferrable.
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But command line options (.opt files and combinations file) get special
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treatment - they can have special options that affect mtr behavior. cnf
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files cannot. Special options are
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--timezone, --plugin-load, --result-file, --config-file-template,
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--default-time-zone, --force-restart
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In particular, all --plugin-load instances on the command line (on the
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combined command line, assembled from different .opt and combinations
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files) are merged into one. That is, if, say, test-master.opt file contains
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--plugin-load=aaa.so and suite.opt has --plugin-load=bbb.so that mysqld
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will get --plugin-load=aaa.so:bbb.so. Also, empty --plugin-load options are
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removed from the command line. Which means that one can safely specify
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--plugin-load=$AAA_SO and if aaa.so was not built (perhaps, the plugin was
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statically linked into the server), the .opt file will not result in the
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invalid command line option that can cause the server to refuse to start.
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A suite can have suite.pm file in the suitedir. It must declare a
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package that inherits from My::Suite.
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The suite.pm needs to have @ISA=qw(My::Suite) and it must end
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with bless {}; - that is it must return an object of that class.
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It can also return a string - in this case all tests in the suite
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will be skipped, with this string being printed as a reason.
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A suite class can define config_files() and servers() methods.
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A config_files method returns a list of additional config files (besides
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my.cnf), that this suite needs to be created. For every file it specifies
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a function that will create it, when given a My::Config object. For example:
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sub config_files { ( 'config.ini' => \&write_ini,
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'new.conf' => \&do_new_conf ) }
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A servers method returns a list of processes that needs to be started for
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this suite. A process is specified as a pair (regex, hash). A regex must
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match a section in the my.cnf template (for example, qr/mysqld\./ corresponds
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to all mysqld processes), a hash contains these options:
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SORT => a number, processes are started in the order of increasing SORT
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values (and stopped in the reverse order). mysqld has number 300.
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START => a function to start a process. It takes two arguments,
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My::Config::Group and My::Test. If START is undefined the process
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will not be started.
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WAIT => a function waits for the process to be started. It takes
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My::Config::Group as an argument. Internallys mtr first invokes
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START for all processes, then WAIT for all started processes.
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example: sub servers { ( qr/^foo$/ => { SORT => 200,
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START => \&start_foo,
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WAIT => \&wait_foo } ) }
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See sphinx suite for an example.
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A suite can have my.cnf template file in the suitedir.
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A my.cnf template uses a normal my.cnf syntax - groups, options,
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and values - with templating extensions. They are
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* There can be groups with non-standard names, not used by mysqld.
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These groups may be used by the suite.pm file somehow.
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For example, they can be written to the additional config files.
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See sphinx suite for an example.
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* There can be ENV group. It sets values for the environment variables.
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* Values can refer to each other - they will be expanded as needed.
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A reference to a value of an option looks like @groupname.optionname.
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For example
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[mysqld.2]
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master-port= @mysqld.1.port
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it sets the master-port in the mysqld.2 group to the value of
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port in the mysqld.1 group.
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* An option name may start from '#'. In the resulting my.cnf it will look
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like a comment, but it still can be referred to. For example:
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[example]
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#foo = localhost:@mysqld.1.port
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bar = http://@example.#foo/index.html
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* There are two special - in this regard - groups.
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Via the ENV group one can refer to any environment variable, not only
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to values in the [ENV] group of my.cnf file.
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Via the OPT group one can refer to special values:
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@OPT.vardir - a path to vardir
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@OPT.port - a new port number is reserved out of the pool. It will not
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match any other port number used by this test run.
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See sphinx suite for an example.
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Most probably a suite my.cnf will need to start from
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!include include/default_my.cnf
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and then modify the configuration as necessary.
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A suite can have combinations file in the suitedir. It uses my.cnf syntax
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but it cannot use @-substitutions. Instead, it can use $-substitutions for
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the environment variables. Because the combination options will not be
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merged to a my.cnf, but will be added to the command line. Example:
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[conf1]
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opt1=val1
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[conf2]
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opt1=val2
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opt2=$HAVE_SOMETHING
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Such a file will cause every test from the suite to be run twice - once
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with mysqld using --opt1=val1 and the other one with mysqld using
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--opt1=val2 --opt2=$HAVE_SOMETHING
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One can limit mtr run to a subset of combinations by setting environment
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variable SUITENAME_COMBINATIONS to the ':'-separated set of combination
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names. E.g.
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RPL_COMBINATIONS=mix:row ./mtr --suite rpl
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See innodb_plugin suite for an example of how suite.pm may set this variable
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to exclude unsupported configurations.
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