polardbxengine/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_func002.test

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# This test is being created to test out the non deterministic items with #
# row based replication. #
# Original Author: JBM #
# Original Date: Aug/10/2005 #
# Update: 08/29/2005 Turn on diff #
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# Note: Many lines are commented out in this test case. These were used for #
# creating the test case and debugging and are being left for #
# debugging, but they can not be used for the regular testing as the #
# Time changes and is not deteministic, so instead we dump both the #
# master and slave and diff the dumps. If the dumps differ then the #
# test case will fail. To run during diff failuers, comment out the #
# diff. #
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# Includes
-- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc
-- source include/master-slave.inc
# Begin clean up test section
connection master;
--disable_warnings
--error 0,1305
DROP FUNCTION test.f1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test.t2;
--enable_warnings
# Section 1 test from Peter G. This test changes uses a stored function to update rows and return the timestamp. We change the value of the time stamp on the master to see what is replicated.
SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION';
CREATE TABLE test.t1 (a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, t TIMESTAMP, t2 TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY(a));
CREATE TABLE test.t2 (a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, t TIMESTAMP, t2 TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY(a));
SET sql_mode = default;
delimiter //;
create function test.f1() RETURNS TIMESTAMP
BEGIN
UPDATE test.t1 SET t = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
RETURN CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
END//
delimiter ;//
INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (null,f1(),CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);
#select * from test.t1;
#save_master_pos;
#--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
#connection slave;
#select * from test.t1;
#connection master;
SET TIMESTAMP=2;
INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (null,f1(),CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);
#select * from test.t1;
#save_master_pos;
#--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
#connection slave;
#select * from test.t1;
#connection master;
#sleep 3;
SET TIMESTAMP=1;
INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (null,f1(),CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);
#select * from test.t1;
#save_master_pos;
#--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
#connection slave;
#select * from test.t1;
#connection master;
SET TIMESTAMP=333300000;
INSERT INTO test.t2 VALUES (null,f1(),CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);
# We need a sync to ensure that the slave has caught up before
# dumping the database.
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
connection master;
#Used for debugging
#show binlog events;
# time to dump the databases and so we can see if they match
--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info test > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_master.sql
--exec $MYSQL_DUMP_SLAVE --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info test > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_slave.sql
# Cleanup
DROP FUNCTION test.f1;
DROP TABLE test.t1;
DROP TABLE test.t2;
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
# the test will show that the diff statement failed and no reject file
# will be created. You will need to go to the mysql-test dir and diff
# the files your self to see what is not matching :-). The files are located
# in mysql-test/var/tmp
diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_master.sql $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_slave.sql;
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_master.sql
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/func002_slave.sql
--source include/rpl_end.inc
# End of 5.0 test case