mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.test
guilhem@mysql.com e485f8e12c Fixes to the replication mixed mode (patch approved by Monty):
- detect the need for row-based binlogging not at execution stage but earlier at parsing stage; needed for example for CREATE TABLE SELECT UUID().
- more tests of this mixed mode.
2006-03-13 15:34:30 +01:00

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-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
-- source include/master-slave.inc
connection master;
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest1;
create database mysqltest1;
--enable_warnings
use mysqltest1;
show global variables like "binlog_format%";
show session variables like "binlog_format%";
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(100));
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select concat(UUID(),?)';
set @string="emergency";
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work"));
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values(concat("for",UUID()));
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
# verify that temp tables prevent a switch to SBR
create temporary table tmp(a char(3));
insert into tmp values("see");
--error ER_TEMP_TABLE_PREVENTS_SWITCH_OUT_OF_RBR
set binlog_format=statement;
insert into t1 select * from tmp;
drop temporary table tmp;
# Now we go to SBR
set binlog_format=statement;
show global variables like "binlog_format%";
show session variables like "binlog_format%";
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
set global binlog_format=statement;
show global variables like "binlog_format%";
show session variables like "binlog_format%";
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
set @string="emergency";
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values("for");
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
# test SET DEFAULT (=statement at this point of test)
set binlog_format=default;
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
# due to cluster it's hard to set back to default
--error ER_NO_DEFAULT
set global binlog_format=default;
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
set @string="emergency";
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values("for");
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
# and now the mixed mode
set binlog_format=mixed;
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
set global binlog_format=mixed;
select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select concat(UUID(),?)';
set @string="emergency";
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work"));
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values(concat("for",UUID()));
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work"));
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values(concat("for",UUID()));
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
# Test of CREATE TABLE SELECT
create table t2 select UUID();
create table t3 select 1 union select UUID();
create table t4 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select UUID() union select 3);
create table t5 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select curdate() union select 3);
# what if UUID() is first:
insert into t5 select UUID() from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select 3 union select * from t4);
# inside a stored procedure (inside a function or trigger won't
# work)
delimiter |;
create procedure foo()
begin
insert into t1 values("work");
insert into t1 values(concat("for",UUID()));
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
end|
create procedure foo2()
begin
insert into t1 values(concat("emergency",UUID()));
insert into t1 values("work");
insert into t1 values(concat("for",UUID()));
set session binlog_format=row; # accepted for stored procs
insert into t1 values("more work");
set session binlog_format=mixed;
end|
create function foo3() returns bigint unsigned
begin
set session binlog_format=row; # rejected for stored funcs
insert into t1 values("alarm");
return 100;
end|
delimiter ;|
call foo();
call foo2();
# test that can't SET in a stored function
--error ER_STORED_FUNCTION_PREVENTS_SWITCH_BINLOG_FORMAT
select foo3();
select * from t1 where a="alarm";
# If you want to do manual testing of the mixed mode regarding UDFs (not
# testable automatically as quite platform- and compiler-dependent),
# you just need to set the variable below to 1, and to
# "make udf_example.so" in sql/, and to copy sql/udf_example.so to
# MYSQL_TEST_DIR/lib/mysql.
let $you_want_to_test_UDF=0;
if ($you_want_to_test_UDF)
{
CREATE FUNCTION metaphon RETURNS STRING SONAME 'udf_example.so';
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select metaphon(?)';
set @string="emergency";
insert into t1 values("work");
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?';
insert into t1 values(metaphon("work"));
execute stmt1 using @string;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
insert into t1 values(metaphon("for"));
insert into t1 select "yesterday";
create table t6 select metaphon("for");
create table t7 select 1 union select metaphon("for");
create table t8 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select metaphon("for") union select 3);
create table t9 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select curdate() union select 3);
}
# and now compare:
# first check that data on master is sensible
select count(*) from t1;
select count(*) from t2;
select count(*) from t3;
select count(*) from t4;
select count(*) from t5;
if ($you_want_to_test_UDF)
{
select count(*) from t6;
select count(*) from t7;
select count(*) from t8;
select count(*) from t9;
}
--replace_column 2 # 5 #
--replace_regex /table_id: [0-9]+/table_id: #/
show binlog events from 102;
sync_slave_with_master;
# as we're using UUID we don't SELECT but use "diff" like in rpl_row_UUID
--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info mysqltest1 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql
--exec $MYSQL_DUMP_SLAVE --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info mysqltest1 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_slave.sql
connection master;
drop database mysqltest1;
sync_slave_with_master;
# Let's compare. Note: If they match test will pass, if they do not match
# the test will show that the diff statement failed and not reject file
# will be created. You will need to go to the mysql-test dir and diff
# the files your self to see what is not matching
--exec diff $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_slave.sql;