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-- source include/not_embedded.inc --echo # --echo # Testing mysql_config_editor utility. --echo # # Note : a) mtr sets the 'MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE' environment # variable to "$opt_tmpdir/.mylogin.cnf". # b) The --password option in not tested as its # value cannot be specified at command line. --echo ################################################ --echo # Tests for mysql_config_editor's insert command --echo ################################################ --echo # --echo # Default login path (client) --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --user=test_user1 --host=localhost --echo # done.. --echo # 'test-login-path1' --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --login-path=test-login-path1 --user=test_user2 --host=127.0.0.1 --echo # done.. --echo # 'test-login-path2' --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --login-path=test-login-path2 --user=test_user3 --host=www.mysql.com --echo # done.. --echo # 'test-login-path3' --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --login-path=test-login-path3 --user=test_user4 --host=127.0.0.1 --socket=/tmp/configtest.sock --port=15000 --echo # done.. --echo --echo ################################################ --echo # Tests for mysql_config_editor's print command --echo ################################################ --echo # --echo # Default path --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print 2>&1 --echo --echo # --echo # test-login-path1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --login-path=test-login-path1 2>&1 --echo --echo # --echo # test-login-path2 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --login-path=test-login-path2 2>&1 --echo --echo # --echo # all the paths --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --all 2>&1 --echo --echo # --echo # Overwrite existing paths, test-login-path2 & default --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --user=test_user4 --login-path=test-login-path2 --skip-warn --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --user=test_user5 --skip-warn --echo # --echo # all the paths again --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --all 2>&1 --echo --echo ################################################ --echo # Tests for mysql_config_editor's remove command --echo ################################################ --echo # --echo # Default path --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR remove --skip-warn --echo # done.. --echo # test-login-path1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR remove --login-path=test-login-path1 --echo # done.. --echo # test-login-path3 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR remove --login-path=test-login-path3 --socket --port --echo # done.. --echo --echo ######################## --echo # Printing the leftovers --echo ######################## --echo # --echo # using all --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --all --echo --echo ############################################### --echo # Tests for mysql_config_editor's reset command --echo ############################################### --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR reset --echo # done.. --echo # Print-all to check if everything got deleted. --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --all --echo --echo ############################################## --echo # Tests for mysql_config_editor's help command --echo ############################################## --replace_regex /.*mysql_config_editor.*// /.*Output debug log.*// /.*This is a non.debug version.*// --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR help 2>&1 --echo # done.. --echo --echo ###################### --echo # Testing client tools --echo ###################### --echo # --echo # Inserting login paths default & test-login-path1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR --verbose set --user=test_user1 --host=localhost 2>&1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR --verbose set --login-path=test-login-path1 --user=test_user2 --host=127.0.0.1 2>&1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR --verbose set --login-path=test-login-path2 --user=test_user3 --host=127.0.0.1 --socket=/tmp/configtest.sock --port=15000 2>&1 --echo # done.. --echo --echo # Connecting using 'test_user1' --echo # --error 1 --exec $MYSQL 2>&1 --echo --echo # Connecting using 'test_user2' --echo # --error 1 --exec $MYSQL --login-path=test-login-path1 2>&1 --echo # Creating user 'test_user1' CREATE USER test_user1; --echo # Creating user 'test_user2' CREATE USER test_user2; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; --echo # --echo # Now trying to connect again.. --echo # Connecting using 'test_user1' --echo # --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --echo --echo # Connecting using 'test_user2' --echo # --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path1 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --echo # --echo # Inserting a login path to test group suffix (client_suffix1) --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --user=test_user3 --login-path=client_suffix1 --echo --echo # Printing all the paths.. --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR print --all 2>&1 --echo --echo # Now trying to connect using 'test_user3' --echo # Note : In this case options from login --echo # paths 'client' (default) and --echo # client_suffix1 will be read.. --error 1 --exec $MYSQL --defaults-group-suffix=_suffix1 2>&1 --echo ## Running my_print_defaults ## --echo # --echo # (a) With --no-defaults option.. --echo # It should print the options under the default --echo # login path 'client'. --exec $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults client 2>&1 --echo --echo # (b) With --no-defaults & --login-path --exec $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path1 client 2>&1 --exec $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path2 client 2>&1 --echo --echo # (c) With --no-defaults & --defaults-group-suffix --exec $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults --defaults-group-suffix=_suffix1 client 2>&1 --echo --echo # (d) With --no-defaults, --login-path & --defaults-group-suffix --exec $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path --defaults-group-suffix=1 client 2>&1 #--exec xterm -e gdb --args $MYSQL_MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path --defaults-group-suffix=1 client 2>&1 # Cleanup --echo --echo # Dropping users 'test_user1' & 'test_user2' DROP USER test_user1, test_user2; --echo --echo ############################### --echo # Resetting the test login file --echo ############################### --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR reset --echo # done.. --echo --echo #################################### --echo # Testing with an invalid login file --echo #################################### --remove_file $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --copy_file std_data/.mylogin.cnf $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --cat_file $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --echo # The 'invalid' login file should not cause --echo # any problem. --echo # --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT -uroot ping 2> /dev/null --echo ############################### --echo # Dropping the test login file --echo ############################### --remove_file $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --echo --echo ################################# --echo # Testing with login file removed --echo ################################# --echo # Even if login file does not exist, the --echo # tools should be able to continue --echo # normally. --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT -uroot ping 2>&1 --echo --echo ###################### --echo # WL#2284 Testing client tools with 32 user name --echo ###################### --echo # --echo # Inserting login paths default & test-login-path_user_26 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR --verbose set --user=user_name_len_25_01234567 --host=localhost 2>&1 --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR --verbose set --login-path=test-login-path_user_26 --user=user_name_len_26_012345678 --host=127.0.0.1 2>&1 --echo # done.. --echo --echo # Creating users for login CREATE USER user_name_len_25_01234567@localhost; CREATE USER user_name_len_26_012345678@localhost; --echo # Connecting using 'user_name_len_25_01234567' --echo # --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults -S $MASTER_MYSOCK -P $MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --echo --echo # Connecting using 'user_name_len_26_012345678' --echo # --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path_user_26 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults --login-path=test-login-path_user_26 --port=$MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 # Cleanup --echo --echo # Dropping users 'user_name_len_25_01234567@localhost' & 'CREATE USER user_name_len_26_012345678@localhost' DROP USER user_name_len_25_01234567@localhost,user_name_len_26_012345678@localhost; --echo --echo ############################### --echo # Resetting the test login file --echo ############################### --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR reset --echo # done.. --echo #### End of test #### --echo # --echo # Bug #24557925: MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR CAN MAKE SERVER UNBOOTABLE --echo # --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --login-path=mysqld --host=test_user5 --echo # Restarting the server. Should work --source include/restart_mysqld.inc --echo # Cleanup --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR remove --login-path=mysqld --remove_file $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --echo # --echo # Bug#29861961: MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR CAN NOT DEAL PASSWORD WITH "#" --echo # CREATE USER 'test#user1'@'localhost'; --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR set --login-path=test --user=test#user1 --host=127.0.0.1 2>&1 --exec $MYSQLADMIN --no-defaults --login-path=test --port=$MASTER_MYPORT ping 2>&1 --echo # Cleanup DROP USER 'test#user1'@'localhost'; --exec $MYSQL_CONFIG_EDITOR remove --login-path=test --remove_file $MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE --echo # End of 5.6 tests