mariadb/mysql-test/t/autocommit_func.test
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############## mysql-test\t\auto_commit_func.test #############################
# #
# Variable Name: autocommit #
# Scope: SESSION #
# Access Type: Dynamic #
# Data Type: Boolean #
# Default Value: NA #
# Range: NA #
# #
# #
# Creation Date: 2008-03-07 #
# Author: Salman Rawala #
# #
# Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable "autocommit" #
# that checks functionality of this variable #
# #
# Reference: (Not Mentioned on website) #
# #
################################################################################
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
#########################
# Creating new table #
#########################
--echo ## Creating new table ##
CREATE TABLE t1
(
id INT NOT NULL auto_increment,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
name varchar(30)
) ENGINE = INNODB;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_01-------------------------#'
#####################################################
# Setting initial value of auto_commit to zero #
#####################################################
--echo ## Setting variable's value to 0 i.e false ##
SET @@autocommit = 0;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_02-------------------------#'
######################################################################
# Creating 2 different connections & testing behavior of autocommit
# after updating record in 1st connection
######################################################################
--echo ## Creating new connection ##
CONNECT (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
CONNECTION test_con1;
--echo ## Checking value of variable after opening new connection ##
SELECT @@autocommit;
--echo ## Setting value of variable to zero and inserting some rows ##
SET @@autocommit = 0;
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_1');
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_2');
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Creating another connection and verifying records in table ##
--echo ## New Connection test_con2 ##
CONNECT (test_con2,localhost,root,,);
CONNECTION test_con2;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_03-------------------------#'
######################################################################
# Creating 2 different connections & testing behavior of autocommit
# after updating record in 1st connection and using COMMIT in first
# connection
######################################################################
--echo ## Verifying behavior of variable by commiting rows in test_con1 ##
--echo ## Connecting with connection # 01 ##
CONNECTION test_con1;
SELECT * from t1;
COMMIT;
--echo ## New Connection test_con2 ##
--echo ## Now verifying records in table from connection # 02 ##
CONNECTION test_con2;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_04-------------------------#'
######################################################################
# Creating 2 different connections & testing behavior of autocommit
# after updating record in 1st connection and using ROLLBACK in
# first connection
######################################################################
--echo ## Connecting to connection # 01 ##
CONNECTION test_con1;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Updating value of first row ##
UPDATE t1 set name = 'Record_12' where name = 'Record_1';
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Connecting to connecting # 02 and verifying effect of update query ##
CONNECTION test_con2;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Now connecting with connection # 01 and using ROLLBACK after it ##
CONNECTION test_con1;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_05-------------------------#'
######################################################################
# Creating 2 different connections & testing behavior of autocommit
# after updating records in 1st connection and setting AUTOCOMMIT
# to 1 in second connection
######################################################################
--echo ## Connecting with connection # 01 ##
CONNECTION test_con1;
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_3');
--echo ## Connection test_con2 ##
--echo ## Now verifying records in table from connection # 02 and changing value ##
--echo ## of autocommit to true ##
CONNECTION test_con2;
SELECT * from t1;
SET @@autocommit = 1;
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_4');
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_5');
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Connecting with connection # 01 and inserting few records ##
CONNECTION test_con1;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo 'Bug#35373: Records donot get committed in transaction on switching connections'
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_6');
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Now verifying the effect of these new records in second connection ##
CONNECTION test_con2;
SELECT * from t1;
--echo ## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP table t1;
--echo ## Disconnecting both connections ##
DISCONNECT test_con1;
DISCONNECT test_con2;