mariadb/mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_base64_flag.test
unknown c2b6e65320 Problem: pushbuild fails in embedded mode on test binlog_base64_flag
because it uses BINLOG statement, which is not supported in embedded mode.
Fix: disable the test in embedded mode.


mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_base64_flag.test:
  Must disable this test when running embedded, since BINLOG statements
  don't work. This fixes the pushbuild problem on the debx86-b machine on
  https://intranet.mysql.com/secure/pushbuild/showpush.pl?dir=mysql-5.1-new-rpl&order=469
2008-02-09 19:43:32 +01:00

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# This test case verifies that the mysqlbinlog --base64-output=X flags
# work as expected, and that BINLOG statements with row events fail if
# they are not preceded by BINLOG statements with Format description
# events.
#
# See also BUG#32407.
# BINLOG statement does not work in embedded mode.
source include/not_embedded.inc;
# Test to show BUG#32407. This reads a binlog created with the
# mysql-5.1-telco-6.1 tree, specifically at the tag
# mysql-5.1.15-ndb-6.1.23, and applies it to the database. The test
# should fail before BUG#32407 was fixed and succeed afterwards.
--echo ==== Test BUG#32407 ====
# The binlog contains row events equivalent to:
# CREATE TABLE t1 (a int) engine = myisam
# INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (1)
exec $MYSQL_BINLOG suite/binlog/std_data/bug32407.001 | $MYSQL;
# The above line should succeed and t1 should contain two ones
select * from t1;
# Test that a BINLOG statement encoding a row event fails unless a
# Format_description_event as been supplied with an earlier BINLOG
# statement.
--echo ==== Test BINLOG statement w/o FD event ====
# This is a binlog statement consisting of one Table_map_log_event and
# one Write_rows_log_event. Together, they correspond to the
# following query:
# INSERT INTO TABLE test.t1 VALUES (2)
error ER_NO_FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT_BEFORE_BINLOG_STATEMENT;
BINLOG '
SVtYRxMBAAAAKQAAADQBAAAAABAAAAAAAAAABHRlc3QAAnQxAAEDAAE=
SVtYRxcBAAAAIgAAAFYBAAAQABAAAAAAAAEAAf/+AgAAAA==
';
# The above line should fail and 2 should not be in the table
select * from t1;
# Test that it works to read a Format_description_log_event with a
# BINLOG statement, followed by a row-event in base64 from the same
# version.
--echo ==== Test BINLOG statement with FD event ====
# This is a binlog statement containing a Format_description_log_event
# from the same version as the Table_map and Write_rows_log_event.
BINLOG '
ODdYRw8BAAAAZgAAAGoAAAABAAQANS4xLjIzLXJjLWRlYnVnLWxvZwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4N1hHEzgNAAgAEgAEBAQEEgAAUwAEGggAAAAICAgC
';
# This is a Table_map_log_event+Write_rows_log_event corresponding to:
# INSERT INTO TABLE test.t1 VALUES (3)
BINLOG '
TFtYRxMBAAAAKQAAAH8BAAAAABAAAAAAAAAABHRlc3QAAnQxAAEDAAE=
TFtYRxcBAAAAIgAAAKEBAAAQABAAAAAAAAEAAf/+AwAAAA==
';
# The above line should succeed and 3 should be in the table
select * from t1;
# Test that mysqlbinlog stops with an error message when the
# --base64-output=never flag is used on a binlog with base64 events.
--echo ==== Test --base64-output=never on a binlog with row events ====
# mysqlbinlog should fail
--replace_regex /#[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] .*/#/
error 1;
exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --base64-output=never suite/binlog/std_data/bug32407.001;
# the above line should output the query log event and then stop
# Test that the following fails cleanly: "First, read a
# Format_description event which has N event types. Then, read an
# event of type M>N"
--echo ==== Test non-matching FD event and Row event ====
# This is the Format_description_log_event from
# bug32407.001, encoded in base64. It contains only the old
# row events (number of event types is 22)
BINLOG '
4CdYRw8BAAAAYgAAAGYAAAAAAAQANS4xLjE1LW5kYi02LjEuMjQtZGVidWctbG9nAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADgJ1hHEzgNAAgAEgAEBAQEEgAATwAEGggICAg=
';
# The following is a Write_rows_log_event with event type 23, i.e.,
# not supported by the Format_description_log_event above. It
# corresponds to the following query:
# INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5)
error 1149;
BINLOG '
Dl1YRxMBAAAAKQAAADQBAAAAABAAAAAAAAAABHRlc3QAAnQxAAEDAAE=
Dl1YRxcBAAAAIgAAAFYBAAAQABAAAAAAAAEAAf/+BQAAAA==
';
# the above line should fail and 5 should not be in the binlog.
select * from t1;
# clean up
drop table t1;