mariadb/mysql-test/t/timezone_grant.test
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# Embedded server testing does not support grants
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
#
# Test for bug #6116 "SET time_zone := ... requires access to mysql.time_zone
# tables". We should allow implicit access to time zone description tables
# even for unprivileged users.
#
# Let us prepare playground
delete from mysql.user where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
delete from mysql.db where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
delete from mysql.tables_priv where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
delete from mysql.columns_priv where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
flush privileges;
create table t1 (a int, b datetime);
create table t2 (c int, d datetime);
grant all privileges on test.* to mysqltest_1@localhost;
connect (tzuser, localhost, mysqltest_1,,);
connection tzuser;
show grants for current_user();
set time_zone= '+00:00';
set time_zone= 'Europe/Moscow';
select convert_tz('2004-10-21 19:00:00', 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC');
select convert_tz(b, 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC') from t1;
# Let us also check whenever multi-update works ok
update t1, t2 set t1.b = convert_tz('2004-10-21 19:00:00', 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC')
where t1.a = t2.c and t2.d = (select max(d) from t2);
# But still these two statements should not work:
--error 1142
select * from mysql.time_zone_name;
--error 1142
select Name, convert_tz('2004-10-21 19:00:00', Name, 'UTC') from mysql.time_zone_name;
#
# Test for bug #6765 "Implicit access to time zone description tables
# requires privileges for them if some table or column level grants
# present"
#
connection default;
# Let use some table-level grants instead of db-level
# to make life more interesting
delete from mysql.db where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
flush privileges;
grant all privileges on test.t1 to mysqltest_1@localhost;
grant all privileges on test.t2 to mysqltest_1@localhost;
# The test itself is almost the same as previous one
connect (tzuser2, localhost, mysqltest_1,,);
connection tzuser2;
show grants for current_user();
set time_zone= '+00:00';
set time_zone= 'Europe/Moscow';
select convert_tz('2004-11-31 12:00:00', 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC');
select convert_tz(b, 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC') from t1;
update t1, t2 set t1.b = convert_tz('2004-11-30 12:00:00', 'Europe/Moscow', 'UTC')
where t1.a = t2.c and t2.d = (select max(d) from t2);
# Again these two statements should not work (but with different errors):
--error 1142
select * from mysql.time_zone_name;
--error 1142
select Name, convert_tz('2004-11-30 12:00:00', Name, 'UTC') from mysql.time_zone_name;
# Clean-up
connection default;
delete from mysql.user where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
delete from mysql.db where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
delete from mysql.tables_priv where user like 'mysqltest\_%';
flush privileges;
drop table t1, t2;