mariadb/mysql-test/t/log_tables.test
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# this test needs multithreaded mysqltest
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
#
# Basic log tables test
#
# check that CSV engine was compiled in
--source include/have_csv.inc
--disable_ps_protocol
use mysql;
#
# Check that log tables work and we can do basic selects. This also
# tests truncate, which works in a special mode with the log tables
#
truncate table general_log;
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 THREAD_ID
select * from general_log;
truncate table slow_log;
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST
select * from slow_log;
#
# We want to check that a record newly written to a log table shows up for
# the query: since log tables use concurrent insert machinery and log tables
# are always locked by artificial THD, this feature requires additional
# check in ha_tina::write_row. This simple test should prove that the
# log table flag in the table handler is triggered and working.
#
truncate table general_log;
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 THREAD_ID
select * from general_log where argument like '%general_log%';
#
# Check some basic queries interfering with the log tables.
# In our test we'll use a tbale with verbose comments to the short
# command type names, used in the tables
#
create table join_test (verbose_comment varchar (80), command_type varchar(64));
insert into join_test values ("User performed a usual SQL query", "Query");
insert into join_test values ("New DB connection was registered", "Connect");
insert into join_test values ("Get the table info", "Field List");
--replace_column 2 USER_HOST
select verbose_comment, user_host, argument
from mysql.general_log join join_test
on (mysql.general_log.command_type = join_test.command_type);
drop table join_test;
#
# check that flush of the log table work fine
#
flush logs;
#
# check locking of the log tables
#
--error ER_CANT_WRITE_LOCK_LOG_TABLE
lock tables mysql.general_log WRITE;
--error ER_CANT_WRITE_LOCK_LOG_TABLE
lock tables mysql.slow_log WRITE;
#
# This attemts to get TL_READ_NO_INSERT lock, which is incompatible with
# TL_WRITE_CONCURRENT_INSERT. This should fail. We issue this error as log
# tables are always opened and locked by the logger.
#
--error ER_CANT_READ_LOCK_LOG_TABLE
lock tables mysql.general_log READ;
--error ER_CANT_READ_LOCK_LOG_TABLE
lock tables mysql.slow_log READ;
#
# This call should result in TL_READ lock on the log table. This is ok and
# should pass.
#
lock tables mysql.slow_log READ LOCAL, mysql.general_log READ LOCAL;
unlock tables;
#
# check that FLUSH LOGS waits for all readers of the log table to vanish
#
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
connection con1;
lock tables mysql.general_log READ LOCAL;
connection con2;
# this should wait for log tables to unlock
send flush logs;
connection con1;
unlock tables;
# this connection should be alive by the time
connection con2;
reap;
select "Mark that we woke up from flush logs in the test"
as "test passed";
#
# perform the same check for TRUNCATE: it should also wait for readers
# to disappear
#
connection con1;
lock tables mysql.general_log READ LOCAL;
connection con2;
# this should wait for log tables to unlock
send truncate mysql.general_log;
connection con1;
unlock tables;
# this connection should be alive by the time
connection con2;
reap;
select "Mark that we woke up from TRUNCATE in the test"
as "test passed";
connection con1;
use test;
#
# Bug #16905 Log tables: unicode statements are logged incorrectly
#
truncate table mysql.general_log;
set names utf8;
create table bug16905 (s char(15) character set utf8 default 'пусто');
insert into bug16905 values ('новое');
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 THREAD_ID
select * from mysql.general_log;
drop table bug16905;
#
# Bug #17600: Invalid data logged into mysql.slow_log
#
truncate table mysql.slow_log;
set session long_query_time=1;
select sleep(2);
--replace_column 1 TIMESTAMP 2 USER_HOST 3 QUERY_TIME
select * from mysql.slow_log;
# kill all connections
disconnect con1;
disconnect con2;
--enable_ps_protocol