mariadb/mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_colSize.result
Mats Kindahl c63df11f37 WL#5151: Conversion between different types when replicating
Row-based replication requires the types of columns on the
master and slave to be approximately the same (some safe
conversions between strings are allowed), but does not
allow safe conversions between fields of similar types such
as TINYINT and INT.

This patch implement type conversions between similar fields
on the master and slave.

The conversions are controlled using a new variable
SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS of type SET('ALL_LOSSY','ALL_NON_LOSSY').

Non-lossy conversions are any conversions that do not run the
risk of losing any information, while lossy conversions can
potentially truncate the value. The column definitions are
checked to decide if the conversion is acceptable.

If neither conversion is enabled, it is required that the
definitions of the columns are identical on master and slave.

Conversion is done by creating an internal conversion table,
unpacking the master data into it, and then copy the data to
the real table on the slave.
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stop slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
reset master;
reset slave;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
start slave;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
**** Testing WL#3228 changes. ****
*** Create "wider" table on slave ***
STOP SLAVE;
RESET SLAVE;
SET @saved_slave_type_conversions = @@slave_type_conversions;
SET GLOBAL SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS = 'ALL_NON_LOSSY';
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a float (47),
b double (143,9),
c decimal (65,30),
d numeric (4,0),
e bit (32),
f char (21),
g varchar (1300),
h binary (33),
j varbinary (200),
k enum ('5','6','7', '8','9','0'),
l set ('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0','11','12','13','14','15','16','17','18','19','21','22','23','24','25','26','27','28','29'),
m TINYBLOB,
n BLOB,
o MEDIUMBLOB,
p LONGBLOB,
q TINYTEXT,
r TEXT,
s MEDIUMTEXT,
t LONGTEXT
);
*** Create same table on master but with narrow columns ***
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a float (44),
b double (10,3),
c decimal (10,2),
d numeric (3,0),
e bit (16),
f char (10),
g varchar (100),
h binary (20),
j varbinary (20),
k enum ('5','6','7'),
l set ('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0'),
m TINYBLOB,
n BLOB,
o MEDIUMBLOB,
p LONGBLOB,
q TINYTEXT,
r TEXT,
s MEDIUMTEXT,
t LONGTEXT
);
RESET MASTER;
*** Start replication ***
START SLAVE;
*** Insert data on master and display it. ***
INSERT INTO t1 () VALUES (
17.567,
2.123,
10.20,
125,
hex(64),
'TEST',
'This is a test',
'binary data',
'more binary data',
'6',
'7',
"blob 1",
"blob 2",
"blob 3",
"blob 4",
"text 1",
"text 2",
"text 3",
"text 4");
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
a b c d e f g h j k l m n o p q r s t
17.567 2.123 10.20 125 # TEST This is a test # more binary data 6 7 blob 1 blob 2 blob 3 blob 4 text 1 text 2 text 3 text 4
*** Select data from slave to compare ***
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
a b c d e f g h j k l m n o p q r s t
17.567 2.123000000 10.200000000000000000000000000000 125 # TEST This is a test # more binary data 6 7 blob 1 blob 2 blob 3 blob 4 text 1 text 2 text 3 text 4
DROP TABLE t1;
Create varchar table on master
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a VARCHAR(50),
b VARCHAR(100),
c VARCHAR(300),
d CHAR(5)
);
Alter varchar table on slave
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN a a VARCHAR(100);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN b b VARCHAR(400);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN c c VARCHAR(500);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN d d CHAR(100);
Insert some values and select them on master
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("This is a test of col a.",
"This is another test of col b.",
"This is a test of the large col c.",
"Col d");
SELECT * FROM t1;
a b c d
This is a test of col a. This is another test of col b. This is a test of the large col c. Col d
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
`b` varchar(100) DEFAULT NULL,
`c` varchar(300) DEFAULT NULL,
`d` char(5) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
Insert some values and select them on slave
SELECT * FROM t1;
a b c d
This is a test of col a. This is another test of col b. This is a test of the large col c. Col d
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` varchar(100) DEFAULT NULL,
`b` varchar(400) DEFAULT NULL,
`c` varchar(500) DEFAULT NULL,
`d` char(100) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
DROP TABLE t1;
Create bit table on master
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a BIT(7),
b BIT(8),
c BIT(21),
d BIT(11),
e BIT(11)
);
Create bit table on slave
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a BIT(16),
b BIT(22),
c BIT(54),
d BIT(25),
e BIT(13)
);
Insert some values and select them on master
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (
b'1010101',
b'10101011',
b'101010110101010101111',
b'10101010101',
b'10101011111'
);
SELECT BIN(a), BIN(b), BIN(c), BIN(d), BIN(e) FROM t1;
BIN(a) BIN(b) BIN(c) BIN(d) BIN(e)
1010101 10101011 101010110101010101111 10101010101 10101011111
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` bit(7) DEFAULT NULL,
`b` bit(8) DEFAULT NULL,
`c` bit(21) DEFAULT NULL,
`d` bit(11) DEFAULT NULL,
`e` bit(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
Insert some values and select them on master
SELECT BIN(a), BIN(b), BIN(c), BIN(d), BIN(e) FROM t1;
BIN(a) BIN(b) BIN(c) BIN(d) BIN(e)
1010101 10101011 101010110101010101111 10101010101 10101011111
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` bit(16) DEFAULT NULL,
`b` bit(22) DEFAULT NULL,
`c` bit(54) DEFAULT NULL,
`d` bit(25) DEFAULT NULL,
`e` bit(13) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
*** Cleanup ***
DROP TABLE t1;
SET GLOBAL SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS = @saved_slave_type_conversions;