mariadb/mysql-test/include/rpl_events.inc
unknown 5dfb186178 rpl_packet.test:
Updated test to use new include function
wait_for_slave_running_off.inc:
  Created new include to resolve the timing issue recorded by Bug#30209
rpl_events.inc:
  The issue shown in Bug#30128 is that 'from er' shows up in a part of the test that it should not show up in. This event really is not created until later in the test, yet since the test runs row and then turns around and runs statement, I am guessing that the first run may not have cleaned up like it should, so I am adding a sync with master after the drop of table t1 to ensure that both master and slave are clean.


mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_packet.test:
  Updated test to use new include function
mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_running_off.inc:
  Created new include to resolve the timing issue recorded by Bug#30209
mysql-test/include/rpl_events.inc:
  The issue shown in Bug#30128 is that 'from er' shows up in a part of the test that it should not show up in. This event really is not created until later in the test, yet since the test runs row and then turns around and runs statement, I am guessing that the first run may not have cleaned up like it should, so I am adding a sync with master after the drop of table t1 to ensure that both master and slave are clean.
2007-08-09 23:18:44 +02:00

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##################################################################
# Author: Giuseppe, Chuck Bell #
# Date: 17-January-2007 #
# Purpose: To test that event effects are replicated #
# in both row based and statement based format #
##################################################################
--disable_warnings
DROP EVENT IF EXISTS test.justonce;
drop table if exists t1,t2;
--enable_warnings
# first, we need a table to record something from an event
eval CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`id` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`c` VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
`ts` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=$engine_type DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
INSERT INTO t1 (id, c) VALUES (1, 'manually');
# We create the event so that it inserts exactly 1 row in the table
# A recuring event is used so that we can be sure the event will
# fire regardless of timing delays on the server. Otherwise, it is
# possible for the event to timeout before it has inserted a row.
--echo "Creating event test.justonce on the master"
CREATE EVENT test.justonce ON SCHEDULE EVERY 2 SECOND DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (id, c) VALUES (2, 'from justonce');
# Show the event is alive and present on master
--echo "Checking event is active on master"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'justonce';
# Wait until event has fired. We know this because t1 will contain
# the row from the event.
let $wait_condition=
SELECT COUNT(*) = 1 FROM t1 WHERE c = 'from justonce';
--source include/wait_condition.inc
# check that table t1 contains something
--echo "Checking event data on the master"
--enable_info
--replace_column 3 TIMESTAMP
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
--disable_info
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo "Checking event data on the slave"
--enable_info
--replace_column 3 TIMESTAMP
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
--disable_info
--echo "Checking event is inactive on slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'justonce';
# Create an event on the slave and check to see what the originator is.
--echo "Dropping event test.slave_once on the slave"
--disable_warnings
DROP EVENT IF EXISTS test.slave_once;
--enable_warnings
CREATE EVENT test.slave_once ON SCHEDULE EVERY 5 MINUTE DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1(id, c) VALUES (3, 'from slave_once');
--echo "Checking event status on the slave for originator value = slave's server_id"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'slave_once';
--echo "Dropping event test.slave_once on the slave"
--disable_warnings
DROP EVENT IF EXISTS test.slave_once;
--enable_warnings
connection master;
# BUG#20384 - disable events on slave
--echo "Dropping event test.justonce on the master"
--disable_warnings
DROP EVENT IF EXISTS test.justonce;
--enable_warnings
--echo "Creating event test.er on the master"
CREATE EVENT test.er ON SCHEDULE EVERY 3 SECOND DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1(id, c) VALUES (4, 'from er');
--echo "Checking event status on the master"
SELECT db, name, status, originator, body FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'er';
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo "Checking event status on the slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator, body FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'er';
connection master;
--echo "Altering event test.er on the master"
ALTER EVENT test.er ON SCHEDULE EVERY 5 SECOND DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1(id, c) VALUES (5, 'from alter er');
--echo "Checking event status on the master"
SELECT db, name, status, originator, body FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'er';
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo "Checking event status on the slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator, body FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'er';
connection master;
--echo "Dropping event test.er on the master"
DROP EVENT test.er;
--echo "Checking event status on the master"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test';
--disable_info
sync_slave_with_master;
--echo "Checking event status on the slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test';
# test the DISABLE ON SLAVE for setting event SLAVESIDE_DISABLED as status
# on CREATE EVENT
--echo "Creating event test.slave_terminate on the slave"
CREATE EVENT test.slave_terminate ON SCHEDULE EVERY 3 SECOND DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1(id, c) VALUES (6, 'from slave_terminate');
--echo "Checking event status on the slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'slave_terminate';
--echo "Dropping event test.slave_terminate on the slave"
DROP EVENT test.slave_terminate;
--echo "Creating event test.slave_terminate with DISABLE ON SLAVE on the slave"
CREATE EVENT test.slave_terminate ON SCHEDULE EVERY 3 SECOND DISABLE ON SLAVE DO
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1(c) VALUES (7, 'from slave_terminate');
--echo "Checking event status on the slave"
SELECT db, name, status, originator FROM mysql.event WHERE db = 'test' AND name = 'slave_terminate';
--echo "Dropping event test.slave_terminate on the slave"
DROP EVENT test.slave_terminate;
--echo "Cleanup"
connection master;
DROP TABLE t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
connection master;