mariadb/mysql-test/r/events.result
unknown e5eea47c67 post-merge fixes of fix for bug#16642 (No I_S.EVENTS table)
WL#1034 (Internal CRON)


mysql-test/r/events.result:
  fix result of t/events (post-merge fix of bug #16642)
mysql-test/r/system_mysql_db.result:
  fix result(post-merge fix of bug #16642)
mysql-test/t/events.test:
  fix test, use --echo instead of select, fix failing create event statement
sql/event_timed.cc:
  add a bit more debug information
2006-01-30 17:12:30 +01:00

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create database if not exists events_test;
use events_test;
drop event if exists event1;
Warnings:
Note 1305 Event event1 does not exist
create event event1 on schedule every 15 minute starts now() ends date_add(now(), interval 5 hour) DO begin end;
alter event event1 rename to event2 enable;
alter event event2 disable;
alter event event2 enable;
alter event event2 on completion not preserve;
alter event event2 on schedule every 1 year on completion preserve rename to event3 comment "new comment" do begin select 1; end__
alter event event3 rename to event2;
drop event event2;
create event event2 on schedule every 2 second starts now() ends date_add(now(), interval 5 hour) comment "some" DO begin end;
drop event event2;
create event e_43 on schedule every 1 second do set @a = 5;
set global event_scheduler = 1;
select sleep(2);
sleep(2)
0
alter event e_43 do alter event e_43 do set @a = 4;
select sleep(3);
sleep(3)
0
select db, name, body, status, interval_field, interval_value from mysql.event;
db name body status interval_field interval_value
events_test e_43 set @a = 4 ENABLED SECOND 1
drop event e_43;
select sleep(1);
sleep(1)
0
set global event_scheduler = 0;
create table t_event3 (a int, b float);
drop event if exists event3;
Warnings:
Note 1305 Event event3 does not exist
create event event3 on schedule every 50 + 10 minute starts date_add("20100101", interval 5 minute) ends date_add("20151010", interval 5 day) comment "portokala_comment" DO insert into t_event3 values (unix_timestamp(), rand());
set max_allowed_packet=128000000;
select count(*) from t_event3;
count(*)
0
drop event event3;
drop table t_event3;
create event one_event on schedule every 10 second do select 123;
SHOW EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event root@localhost RECURRING NULL 10 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT from information_schema.events;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost select 123 RECURRING NULL 10 INTERVAL_SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
CREATE DATABASE events_test2;
CREATE USER ev_test@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON events_test.* to ev_test@localhost;
GRANT ALL on events_test2.* to ev_test@localhost;
REVOKE EVENT ON events_test2.* FROM ev_test@localhost;
REVOKE PROCESS on *.* from ev_test@localhost;
select "NEW CONNECTION";
NEW CONNECTION
NEW CONNECTION
SELECT USER(), DATABASE();
USER() DATABASE()
ev_test@localhost events_test2
SHOW GRANTS;
Grants for ev_test@localhost
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'ev_test'@'localhost'
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `events_test`.* TO 'ev_test'@'localhost'
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, REFERENCES, INDEX, ALTER, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, LOCK TABLES, EXECUTE, CREATE VIEW, SHOW VIEW, CREATE ROUTINE, ALTER ROUTINE ON `events_test2`.* TO 'ev_test'@'localhost'
"Here comes an error:";
SHOW EVENTS;
ERROR 42000: Access denied for user 'ev_test'@'localhost' to database 'events_test2'
USE events_test;
"Now the list should be empty:";
SHOW EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
select concat("Let's create some new events from the name of ",user());
concat("Let's create some new events from the name of ",user())
Let's create some new events from the name of ev_test@localhost
create event one_event on schedule every 20 second do select 123;
create event two_event on schedule every 20 second on completion not preserve comment "two event" do select 123;
create event three_event on schedule every 20 second on completion preserve comment "three event" do select 123;
"Now we should see 3 events:";
SHOW EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test three_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test two_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
"This should show us only 3 events:";
SHOW FULL EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test three_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test two_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
"This should show us only 2 events:";
SHOW FULL EVENTS LIKE 't%event';
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test three_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test two_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
"This should show us no events:";
SHOW FULL EVENTS FROM test LIKE '%';
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
DROP DATABASE events_test2;
"should see 1 event:";
SHOW EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event root@localhost RECURRING NULL 10 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
"we should see 4 events now:";
SHOW FULL EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test three_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test two_event ev_test@localhost RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
events_test one_event root@localhost RECURRING NULL 10 INTERVAL_SECOND # # ENABLED
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT from information_schema.events;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event ev_test@localhost select 123 RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost select 123 RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost select 123 RECURRING NULL 20 INTERVAL_SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost select 123 RECURRING NULL 10 INTERVAL_SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
drop event one_event;
drop event two_event;
drop event three_event;
drop user ev_test@localhost;
drop event one_event;
create event e_26 on schedule at '2017-01-01 00:00:00' disable do set @a = 5;
select db, name, body, definer, convert_tz(execute_at, 'UTC', 'SYSTEM'), on_completion from mysql.event;
db name body definer convert_tz(execute_at, 'UTC', 'SYSTEM') on_completion
events_test e_26 set @a = 5 root@localhost 2017-01-01 00:00:00 DROP
drop event e_26;
create event e_26 on schedule at NULL disabled do set @a = 5;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect AT value: 'NULL'
create event e_26 on schedule at 'definitely not a datetime' disabled do set @a = 5;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect AT value: 'definitely not a datetime'
set names utf8;
create event задачка on schedule every 123 minute starts now() ends now() + interval 1 month do select 1;
drop event задачка;
set event_scheduler=0;
ERROR HY000: Variable 'event_scheduler' is a GLOBAL variable and should be set with SET GLOBAL
set global event_scheduler=2;
ERROR 42000: Variable 'event_scheduler' can't be set to the value of '2'
drop database events_test;