mariadb/mysql-test/main/lowercase_fs_off.test
Alexander Barkov d63631c3fa MDEV-19632 Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon CREATE ... SELECT in ORACLE mode
- Adding optional qualifiers to data types:
    CREATE TABLE t1 (a schema.DATE);
  Qualifiers now work only for three pre-defined schemas:

    mariadb_schema
    oracle_schema
    maxdb_schema

  These schemas are virtual (hard-coded) for now, but may turn into real
  databases on disk in the future.

- mariadb_schema.TYPE now always resolves to a true MariaDB data
  type TYPE without sql_mode specific translations.

- oracle_schema.DATE translates to MariaDB DATETIME.

- maxdb_schema.TIMESTAMP translates to MariaDB DATETIME.

- Fixing SHOW CREATE TABLE to use a qualifier for a data type TYPE
  if the current sql_mode translates TYPE to something else.

The above changes fix the reported problem, so this script:

    SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
    CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_date_column FROM t1;

is now replicated as:

    SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
    CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_date_column mariadb_schema.DATE);

and the slave can unambiguously treat DATE as the true MariaDB DATE
without ORACLE specific translation to DATETIME.

Similar,

    SET sql_mode=MAXDB;
    CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_timestamp_column FROM t1;

is now replicated as:

    SET sql_mode=MAXDB;
    CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_timestamp_column mariadb_schema.TIMESTAMP);

so the slave treats TIMESTAMP as the true MariaDB TIMESTAMP
without MAXDB specific translation to DATETIME.
2020-08-01 07:43:50 +04:00

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#
# Specific tests for case sensitive file systems
# i.e. lower_case_filesystem=OFF
#
-- source include/have_case_sensitive_file_system.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
set GLOBAL sql_mode="";
set LOCAL sql_mode="";
connect (master,localhost,root,,);
connection master;
create database d1;
grant all on d1.* to 'sample'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
flush privileges;
connect (sample,localhost,sample,password,d1);
connection sample;
select database();
--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
create database d2;
--error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
create database D1;
disconnect sample;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
connection master;
drop user 'sample'@'localhost';
drop database if exists d1;
disconnect master;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
connection default;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive?
#
CREATE DATABASE d1;
USE d1;
CREATE TABLE T1(f1 INT);
CREATE TABLE t1(f1 INT);
GRANT SELECT ON T1 to user_1@localhost;
connect (con1,localhost,user_1,,d1);
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from t1;
select * from T1;
connection default;
GRANT SELECT ON t1 to user_1@localhost;
connection con1;
select * from information_schema.table_privileges;
connection default;
disconnect con1;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost;
DROP USER user_1@localhost;
DROP DATABASE d1;
USE test;
CREATE DATABASE db1;
USE db1;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN END;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(i INT) RETURNS INT RETURN i+1;
GRANT USAGE ON db1.* to user_1@localhost;
GRANT EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE db1.P1 to user_1@localhost;
GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION db1.f1 to user_1@localhost;
GRANT UPDATE ON db1.* to USER_1@localhost;
connect (con1,localhost,user_1,,db1);
call p1();
call P1();
select f1(1);
connect (con2,localhost,USER_1,,db1);
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call p1();
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
call P1();
--error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select f1(1);
connection default;
disconnect con1;
disconnect con2;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM USER_1@localhost;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP USER user_1@localhost;
DROP USER USER_1@localhost;
DROP DATABASE db1;
use test;
# End of 5.0 tests
--echo #
--echo # Extra test coverage for Bug#56595 RENAME TABLE causes assert on OS X
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET new.a= 1;
RENAME TABLE t1 TO T1;
ALTER TABLE T1 RENAME t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# MDEV-13912 mysql_upgrade: case (in)sensitivity for stored procedures
#
create database TEST;
create procedure TEST.pr() begin end;
create procedure test.pr() begin end;
--exec $MYSQL_UPGRADE --force 2>&1
drop procedure test.pr;
drop database TEST;
# End of 5.5 tests
#
# MDEV-9014 SHOW TRIGGERS not case sensitive
#
create table t1 (a int);
create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row set new.a= 1;
show triggers like '%T1%';
drop table t1;
let $datadir= `select @@datadir`;
remove_file $datadir/mysql_upgrade_info;
set GLOBAL sql_mode=default;
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-19632 Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon CREATE ... SELECT in ORACLE mode
--echo #
--echo # Compatibility schema names respect the filesystem case sensitivity
--error ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR
CREATE TABLE t1 (a MARIADB_SCHEMA.date);
--error ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR
CREATE TABLE t1 (a Mariadb_schema.date);
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mariadb_schema.date);
DROP TABLE t1;