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# # Bug45677 # This test verifies the following two properties: # P1) insert/update in an autoinc column causes statement to # be logged in row format if binlog_format=mixed. # P2) if binlog_format=mixed, and a trigger or function contains # two or more inserts/updates in a table that has an autoinc # column, then the slave should not go out of sync, even if # there are concurrent transactions. # # Property (P1) is tested by executing an insert and an update on # a table that has an autoinc column, and verifying that these # statements result in row events in the binlog. # Property (P2) is tested by setting up the test scenario and # verifying that the tables are identical on master and slave. # --source include/not_group_replication_plugin.inc source include/have_binlog_format_mixed.inc; source include/have_innodb.inc; source include/master-slave.inc; --echo # Test case1: INVOKES A TRIGGER with after insert action let $trigger_action = after insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case2: INVOKES A TRIGGER with before insert action let $trigger_action = before insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case3: INVOKES A TRIGGER with after update action let $trigger_action = after update; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case4: INVOKES A TRIGGER with before update action let $trigger_action = before update; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case5: INVOKES A TRIGGER with after delete action let $trigger_action = after delete; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case6: INVOKES A TRIGGER with before delete action let $trigger_action = before delete; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_invoke_trigger.test; --echo # Test case7: CALLS A FUNCTION which INVOKES A TRIGGER with after insert action let $insert_action = after insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_autoinc_func_invokes_trigger.test; --echo # Test case8: CALLS A FUNCTION which INVOKES A TRIGGER with before insert action let $insert_action = before insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_autoinc_func_invokes_trigger.test; --echo # Test case9: INSERT DATA INTO VIEW WHICH INVOKES TRIGGERS with after insert action let $insert_action = after insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_insert_view.test; --echo # Test case10: INSERT DATA INTO VIEW WHICH INVOKES TRIGGERS with before insert action let $insert_action = before insert; source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment_insert_view.test; --echo # Test case11: INVOKES A FUNCTION TO INSERT TWO OR MORE VALUES INTO A TABLE WITH AUTOINC COLUMN connection master; create table t1(a int) engine=innodb; create table t2(i1 int not null auto_increment, a int, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; delimiter //; CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_inserts() RETURNS INTEGER BEGIN INSERT INTO t2(a) values(2); INSERT INTO t2(a) values(2); RETURN 1; END// delimiter ;// begin; insert into t1(a) values(f1_two_inserts()); connection master1; #The default autocommit is set to 1, so the statement is auto committed insert into t2(a) values(4),(5); connection master; commit; insert into t1(a) values(f1_two_inserts()); commit; connection master; --echo #Test result for INVOKES A FUNCTION TO INSERT TWO OR MORE VALUES on master select * from t2 ORDER BY i1; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc connection slave; --echo #Test result for INVOKES A FUNCTION TO INSERT TWO OR MORE VALUES on slave select * from t2 ORDER BY i1; connection master; drop table t1; drop table t2; drop function f1_two_inserts; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --echo # Test case12: INVOKES A FUNCTION TO UPDATE TWO OR MORE VALUES OF A TABLE WITH AUTOINC COLUMN connection master; create table t1(a int) engine=innodb; create table t2(i1 int not null auto_increment, a int, b int, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; delimiter //; CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_updates() RETURNS INTEGER BEGIN update t2 set a = a + 5 where b = 1; update t2 set a = a + 5 where b = 2; update t2 set a = a + 5 where b = 3; update t2 set a = a + 5 where b = 4; RETURN 1; END// delimiter ;// connection master1; #The default autocommit is set to 1, so the statement is auto committed insert into t2(a,b) values(1,1); insert into t2(a,b) values(2,2); insert into t2(a,b) values(3,3); insert into t2(a,b) values(4,4); insert into t1(a) values(f1_two_updates()); connection master; begin; insert into t1(a) values(f1_two_updates()); commit; connection master; --echo #Test result for INVOKES A FUNCTION TO UPDATE TWO OR MORE VALUES on master select * from t2 ORDER BY i1; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc connection slave; --echo #Test result for INVOKES A FUNCTION TO UPDATE TWO OR MORE VALUES on slave select * from t2 ORDER BY i1; connection master; drop table t1; drop table t2; drop function f1_two_updates; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --echo # Test case13: UPDATE MORE THAN ONE TABLES ON TOP-STATEMENT connection master; create table t1(i1 int not null auto_increment, a int, b int, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; create table t2(i1 int not null auto_increment, a int, b int, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; begin; let $binlog_start= query_get_value(SHOW MASTER STATUS, Position, 1); insert into t1(a,b) values(1,1),(2,2); insert into t2(a,b) values(1,1),(2,2); update t1,t2 set t1.a=t1.a+5, t2.a=t2.a+5 where t1.b=t2.b; insert into t1(a,b) values(3,3); insert into t2(a,b) values(3,3); commit; --echo # To verify if it works fine when these statements are not be marked as unsafe source include/show_binlog_events.inc; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --echo #Test if the results are consistent on master and slave --echo #for 'UPDATE MORE THAN ONE TABLES ON TOP-STATEMENT' let $diff_tables= master:t1, slave:t1; source include/diff_tables.inc; let $diff_tables= master:t2, slave:t2; source include/diff_tables.inc; connection master; drop table t1; drop table t2; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --echo # Test case14: INSERT DATA INTO VIEW WHICH INVOLVED MORE THAN ONE TABLES connection master; CREATE TABLE t1(i1 int not null auto_increment, c1 INT, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; CREATE TABLE t2(i1 int not null auto_increment, c2 INT, primary key(i1)) engine=innodb; let $binlog_start= query_get_value(SHOW MASTER STATUS, Position, 1); begin; INSERT INTO t1(c1) VALUES (11), (12); INSERT INTO t2(c2) VALUES (13), (14); CREATE VIEW v15 AS SELECT c1, c2 FROM t1, t2; INSERT INTO v15(c1) VALUES (15),(16); INSERT INTO v15(c2) VALUES (17),(18); connection master1; INSERT INTO v15(c1) VALUES (19),(20); INSERT INTO v15(c2) VALUES (21),(22); connection master; INSERT INTO v15(c1) VALUES (23), (24); INSERT INTO v15(c2) VALUES (25), (26); commit; --echo # To verify if it works fine when these statements are not be marked as unsafe source include/show_binlog_events.inc; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --echo #Test if the results are consistent on master and slave --echo #for 'INSERT DATA INTO VIEW WHICH INVOLVED MORE THAN ONE TABLES' let $diff_tables= master:t1, slave:t1; source include/diff_tables.inc; let $diff_tables= master:t2, slave:t2; source include/diff_tables.inc; connection master; drop table t1; drop table t2; drop view v15; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc --source include/rpl_end.inc