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# The include statement below is a temp one for tests that are yet to #be ported to run with InnoDB, #but needs to be kept for tests that would need MyISAM in future. --source include/force_myisam_default.inc ################################################################################ # # NOTICE: # # This file unfortunately contains characters in various different encodings. # Be careful when editing this file to ensure that you (or your editor) do # not change things (such as encodings) on lines that you did not mean to # modify. # ################################################################################ # Uses GRANT commands that usually disabled in embedded server -- source include/not_embedded.inc # # Test of some show commands # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2; drop table if exists t1aa,t2aa; drop database if exists mysqltest; drop database if exists mysqltest1; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1' || user='mysqltest_2' || user='mysqltest_3'; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_1' || user='mysqltest_2' || user='mysqltest_3'; flush privileges; --enable_warnings create table t1 (a int not null primary key, b int not null,c int not null, key(b,c)); insert into t1 values (1,2,2),(2,2,3),(3,2,4),(4,2,4); --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata check table t1 fast; check table t1 fast; check table t1 changed; insert into t1 values (5,5,5); check table t1 changed; check table t1 medium; check table t1 extended; show index from t1; --disable_metadata --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 values (5,5,5); --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata optimize table t1; --disable_metadata optimize table t1; drop table t1; # show variables; --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata show variables like "wait_timeout%"; show variables like "WAIT_timeout%"; show variables like "this_doesn't_exists%"; show table status from test like "this_doesn't_exists%"; show databases; show databases like "test%"; --disable_metadata # # Check of show index # create table t1 (f1 int not null, f2 int not null, f3 int not null, f4 int not null, primary key(f1,f2,f3,f4)); insert into t1 values (1,1,1,0),(1,1,2,0),(1,1,3,0),(1,2,1,0),(1,2,2,0),(1,2,3,0),(1,3,1,0),(1,3,2,0),(1,3,3,0),(1,1,1,1),(1,1,2,1),(1,1,3,1),(1,2,1,1),(1,2,2,1),(1,2,3,1),(1,3,1,1),(1,3,2,1),(1,3,3,1); --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata analyze table t1; --disable_metadata show index from t1; --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata repair table t1; --disable_metadata show index from t1; drop table t1; # # Test of SHOW CREATE # create temporary table t1 (a int not null); show create table t1; alter table t1 rename t2; show create table t2; drop table t2; create table t1 ( test_set set( 'val1', 'val2', 'val3' ) not null default '', name char(20) default 'O''Brien' comment 'O''Brien as default', c int not null comment 'int column', `c-b` int comment 'name with a minus', `space 2` int comment 'name with a space' ) comment = 'it\'s a table' ; show create table t1; set sql_quote_show_create=0; show create table t1; set sql_quote_show_create=1; show full columns from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (a int not null, unique aa (a)); show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (a int not null, primary key (a)); show create table t1; drop table t1; flush tables; show open tables; create table t1(n int); insert into t1 values (1); show open tables; drop table t1; create table t1 (a int not null, b VARCHAR(10), INDEX (b) ) AVG_ROW_LENGTH=10 CHECKSUM=1 COMMENT="test" ENGINE=MYISAM MIN_ROWS=10 MAX_ROWS=100 PACK_KEYS=1 DELAY_KEY_WRITE=1 ROW_FORMAT=fixed; show create table t1; alter table t1 MAX_ROWS=200 ROW_FORMAT=dynamic PACK_KEYS=0; show create table t1; ALTER TABLE t1 AVG_ROW_LENGTH=0 CHECKSUM=0 COMMENT="" MIN_ROWS=0 MAX_ROWS=0 PACK_KEYS=DEFAULT DELAY_KEY_WRITE=0 ROW_FORMAT=default; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (a decimal(9,2), b decimal (9,0), e double(9,2), f double(5,0), h float(3,2), i float(3,0)); show columns from t1; show full columns from t1; drop table t1; # # Do a create table that tries to cover all types and options # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; create table t1 ( type_bool bool not null default 0, type_tiny tinyint not null auto_increment primary key, type_short smallint(3), type_mediumint mediumint, type_bigint bigint, type_decimal decimal(5,2), type_numeric numeric(5,2), empty_char char(0), type_char char(2), type_varchar varchar(10), type_timestamp timestamp not null default current_timestamp on update current_timestamp, type_date date not null default '0000-00-00', type_time time not null default '00:00:00', type_datetime datetime not null default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', type_year year, type_enum enum ('red', 'green', 'blue'), type_set enum ('red', 'green', 'blue'), type_tinyblob tinyblob, type_blob blob, type_medium_blob mediumblob, type_long_blob longblob, index(type_short) ) AVG_ROW_LENGTH=10 CHECKSUM=1 COMMENT="test" ENGINE=MYISAM MIN_ROWS=10 MAX_ROWS=100 PACK_KEYS=1 DELAY_KEY_WRITE=1 ROW_FORMAT=fixed CHARSET=latin1; # Not tested above: UNION INSERT_METHOD DATA DIRECTORY INDEX DIRECTORY show create table t1; insert into t1 (type_timestamp) values ("2003-02-07 10:00:01"); select * from t1; drop table t1; SET sql_mode = default; # # Check metadata # create table t1 (a int not null); create table t2 select max(a) from t1; show columns from t2; drop table t1,t2; # Check auto conversions of types create table t1 (c decimal, d double, f float, r real); show columns from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (c decimal(3,3), d double(3,3), f float(3,3)); show columns from t1; drop table t1; # # Test for Bug#2593 SHOW CREATE TABLE doesn't properly double quotes # SET @old_sql_mode= @@sql_mode, sql_mode= ''; SET @old_sql_quote_show_create= @@sql_quote_show_create, sql_quote_show_create= OFF; CREATE TABLE ```ab``cd``` (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE ```ab``cd```; DROP TABLE ```ab``cd```; CREATE TABLE ```ab````cd``` (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE ```ab````cd```; DROP TABLE ```ab````cd```; CREATE TABLE ```a` (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE ```a`; DROP TABLE ```a`; CREATE TABLE `a.1` (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE `a.1`; DROP TABLE `a.1`; SET sql_mode= 'ANSI_QUOTES'; CREATE TABLE """a" (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE """a"; DROP TABLE """a"; # to test quotes around keywords.. : SET sql_mode= ''; SET sql_quote_show_create= OFF; CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE `table` (i INT); SHOW CREATE TABLE `table`; DROP TABLE `table`; SET sql_quote_show_create= @old_sql_quote_show_create; SET sql_mode= @old_sql_mode; # # Test for Bug#2719 Heap tables status shows wrong or missing data. # select @@max_heap_table_size; CREATE TABLE t1 ( a int(11) default NULL, KEY a USING BTREE (a) ) ENGINE=HEAP; CREATE TABLE t2 ( b int(11) default NULL, index(b) ) ENGINE=HEAP; CREATE TABLE t3 ( a int(11) default NULL, b int(11) default NULL, KEY a USING BTREE (a), index(b) ) ENGINE=HEAP; insert into t1 values (1),(2); insert into t2 values (1),(2); insert into t3 values (1,1),(2,2); --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # show table status; insert into t1 values (3),(4); insert into t2 values (3),(4); insert into t3 values (3,3),(4,4); --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # show table status; insert into t1 values (5); insert into t2 values (5); insert into t3 values (5,5); --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # show table status; delete from t1 where a=3; delete from t2 where b=3; delete from t3 where a=3; --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 10 # 12 # show table status; truncate table t1; truncate table t2; truncate table t3; --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # show table status; insert into t1 values (5); insert into t2 values (5); insert into t3 values (5,5); --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # show table status; delete from t1 where a=5; delete from t2 where b=5; delete from t3 where a=5; --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 10 # 12 # show table status; drop table t1, t2, t3; # # Test for Bug#3342 SHOW CREATE DATABASE seems to require DROP privilege # create database mysqltest; show create database mysqltest; create table mysqltest.t1(a int); insert into mysqltest.t1 values(1); set @orig_sql_mode = @@sql_mode; set sql_mode=(select replace(@@sql_mode,'NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER','')); grant select on `mysqltest`.* to mysqltest_1@localhost; grant usage on `mysqltest`.* to mysqltest_2@localhost; grant drop on `mysqltest`.* to mysqltest_3@localhost; set sql_mode= @orig_sql_mode; connect (con1,localhost,mysqltest_1,,mysqltest); connection con1; select * from t1; show create database mysqltest; --error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR drop table t1; --error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR drop database mysqltest; disconnect con1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connect (con2,localhost,mysqltest_2,,test); connection con2; --error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR select * from mysqltest.t1; --error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR show create database mysqltest; --error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR drop table mysqltest.t1; --error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR drop database mysqltest; disconnect con2; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connect (con3,localhost,mysqltest_3,,test); connection con3; --error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR select * from mysqltest.t1; show create database mysqltest; drop table mysqltest.t1; drop database mysqltest; disconnect con3; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection default; set names binary; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_1' || user='mysqltest_2' || user='mysqltest_3'; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_1' || user='mysqltest_2' || user='mysqltest_3'; flush privileges; # Test that USING <keytype> is always shown in SHOW CREATE TABLE when it was # specified during table creation, but not otherwise. (Bug#7235) CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY (i)) ENGINE=MEMORY; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY USING HASH (i)) ENGINE=MEMORY; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY USING BTREE (i)) ENGINE=MEMORY; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY (i)) ENGINE=MyISAM; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY USING BTREE (i)) ENGINE=MyISAM; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test that when an index is created with the default key algorithm and # altered to another storage engine, it gets the default key algorithm # for that storage engine, but when it is specified, the specified type is # preserved. CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY (i)) ENGINE=MyISAM; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; ALTER TABLE t1 ENGINE=MEMORY; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int, KEY USING BTREE (i)) ENGINE=MyISAM; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; ALTER TABLE t1 ENGINE=MEMORY; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test for Bug#9439 Reporting wrong datatype for sub_part on show index CREATE TABLE t1( field1 text NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(field1(1000)) ); --enable_metadata show index from t1; --disable_metadata drop table t1; # Test for Bug#11635 mysqldump exports TYPE instead of USING for HASH create table t1 ( c1 int NOT NULL, c2 int NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY USING HASH (c1), INDEX USING BTREE(c2) ); SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test for Bug#93 4.1 protocl crash on corupted frm and SHOW TABLE STATUS flush tables; # Create a junk frm file on disk let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`; exec echo "this is a junk file for test" >> $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.frm ; --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # SHOW TABLE STATUS like 't1'; --error ER_NOT_FORM_FILE show create table t1; drop table if exists t1; --error 1,0 --remove_file $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.frm # # Bug#12183 SHOW OPEN TABLES behavior doesn't match grammar # First we close all open tables with FLUSH tables and then we open some. # --echo --echo # Bug#12183 SHOW OPEN TABLES behavior doesn't match grammar. --echo # NOTE: SHOW OPEN TABLES does not sort result list by database or table names. # Tables are listed in the order they were opened. We can not use the system # database (mysql) for the test here, because we have no control over the order # of opening tables in it. Consequently, we can not use 'SHOW OPEN TABLES'. --disable_warnings DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1; --enable_warnings CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1; use mysqltest1; --echo CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); CREATE TABLE t2(a INT); --echo --disable_ps_protocol FLUSH TABLES; --echo SELECT 1 FROM t1; SELECT 1 FROM t2; --echo SHOW OPEN TABLES FROM mysqltest1; --echo SHOW OPEN TABLES FROM mysqltest1 LIKE 'z%'; --echo SHOW OPEN TABLES FROM mysqltest1 LIKE 't1%'; --echo SHOW OPEN TABLES FROM mysqltest1 LIKE '%1%'; --echo FLUSH TABLES; --enable_ps_protocol --echo DROP DATABASE mysqltest1; use test; --echo # # Bug#12591 SHOW TABLES FROM dbname produces wrong error message # --error ER_BAD_DB_ERROR SHOW TABLES FROM non_existing_database; --echo End of 4.1 tests # # Bug#17203 "sql_no_cache sql_cache" in views created from prepared # statement # # The problem was that initial user setting was forgotten, and current # runtime-determined values of the flags were shown instead. # --disable_warnings DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # Check that SHOW CREATE VIEW shows SQL_CACHE flag exaclty as # specified by the user. CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 1; SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_CACHE 1; SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE 1; SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; # Usage of NOW() disables caching, but we still have show what the # user have specified. CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT NOW(); SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_CACHE NOW(); SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE NOW(); SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v1; --error ER_WRONG_USAGE CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_CACHE SQL_NO_CACHE NOW(); --error ER_WRONG_USAGE CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE SQL_CACHE NOW(); --error ER_WRONG_USAGE CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_CACHE SQL_NO_CACHE SQL_CACHE NOW(); # Check CREATE VIEW in a prepared statement in a procedure. delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN SET @s= 'CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT SQL_CACHE 1'; PREPARE stmt FROM @s; EXECUTE stmt; DROP PREPARE stmt; END | delimiter ;| CALL p1(); SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP VIEW v1; # # Check that SHOW TABLES and SHOW COLUMNS give a error if there is no # referenced database and table respectively. # --error ER_BAD_DB_ERROR SHOW TABLES FROM no_such_database; --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE SHOW COLUMNS FROM no_such_table; # # Bug#19764 SHOW commands end up in the slow log as table scans # flush status; show status like 'slow_queries'; show tables; show status like 'slow_queries'; # Table scan query, to ensure that slow_queries does still get incremented # (mysqld is started with --log-queries-not-using-indexes) select 1 from information_schema.tables limit 1; show status like 'slow_queries'; create table t1 (a int); create trigger tr1 before insert on t1 for each row begin end; create view v1 as select a from t1; create procedure p1() begin end; create function f1() returns int return 0; create event e1 on schedule every 1 year starts now() ends date_add(now(), interval 5 hour) do begin end; --disable_result_log flush status; show databases; show tables; show events; show table status; show open tables; show plugins; show columns in t1; show slave hosts; show keys in t1; show storage engines; show privileges; show count(*) warnings; show count(*) errors; show warnings; show status; show processlist; show variables; show charset; show collation; show grants; show create database test; show create table t1; show create view v1; show master status; show slave status; show create procedure p1; show create function f1; show create trigger tr1; show procedure status; show create event e1; --enable_result_log show status like 'slow_queries'; drop view v1; drop table t1; drop procedure p1; drop function f1; drop event e1; # # Bug#10491 Server returns data as charset binary SHOW CREATE TABLE or SELECT # FROM I_S. # # # Part 1: check that meta-data specifies not-binary character set. # # Ensure that all needed objects are dropped. --disable_warnings DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # Create objects. CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1; CREATE TABLE t1(c INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET @a = 1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 1; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SELECT 1; CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT RETURN 1; # Test. set names utf8; --echo -- Here we enable metadata just to check that the collation of the --echo -- resultset is non-binary for string type. This should be changed --echo -- after Bug#29394 is implemented. --enable_metadata --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CHARACTER SET LIKE 'utf8'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW COLLATION LIKE 'latin1_bin'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW DATABASES LIKE 'mysqltest1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW INDEX FROM t1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT TABLE_CATALOG, TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, TABLE_TYPE, ENGINE, ROW_FORMAT, TABLE_COLLATION, CREATE_OPTIONS, TABLE_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE table_name = 't1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT TABLE_CATALOG, TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_DEFAULT, IS_NULLABLE, DATA_TYPE, CHARACTER_SET_NAME, COLLATION_NAME, COLUMN_TYPE, COLUMN_KEY, EXTRA, PRIVILEGES, COLUMN_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE table_name = 't1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW TABLES LIKE 't1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- --replace_column 6 # SHOW TRIGGERS LIKE 't1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT TRIGGER_CATALOG, TRIGGER_SCHEMA, TRIGGER_NAME, EVENT_MANIPULATION, EVENT_OBJECT_CATALOG, EVENT_OBJECT_SCHEMA, EVENT_OBJECT_TABLE, ACTION_CONDITION, ACTION_STATEMENT, ACTION_ORIENTATION, ACTION_TIMING, ACTION_REFERENCE_OLD_TABLE, ACTION_REFERENCE_NEW_TABLE, ACTION_REFERENCE_OLD_ROW, ACTION_REFERENCE_NEW_ROW, SQL_MODE, DEFINER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS WHERE trigger_name = 't1_bi'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS WHERE table_name = 'v1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT SPECIFIC_NAME, ROUTINE_CATALOG, ROUTINE_SCHEMA, ROUTINE_NAME, ROUTINE_TYPE, DTD_IDENTIFIER, ROUTINE_BODY, ROUTINE_DEFINITION, EXTERNAL_NAME, EXTERNAL_LANGUAGE, PARAMETER_STYLE, IS_DETERMINISTIC, SQL_DATA_ACCESS, SQL_PATH, SECURITY_TYPE, SQL_MODE, ROUTINE_COMMENT, DEFINER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE routine_name = 'p1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW CREATE FUNCTION f1; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT SPECIFIC_NAME, ROUTINE_CATALOG, ROUTINE_SCHEMA, ROUTINE_NAME, ROUTINE_TYPE, DTD_IDENTIFIER, ROUTINE_BODY, ROUTINE_DEFINITION, EXTERNAL_NAME, EXTERNAL_LANGUAGE, PARAMETER_STYLE, IS_DETERMINISTIC, SQL_DATA_ACCESS, SQL_PATH, SECURITY_TYPE, SQL_MODE, ROUTINE_COMMENT, DEFINER FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE routine_name = 'f1'; --echo ---------------------------------------------------------------- --disable_metadata # Cleanup. DROP DATABASE mysqltest1; DROP TABLE t1; DROP VIEW v1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP FUNCTION f1; # # Part 2: check that table with non-latin1 characters are dumped/restored # correctly. # # Ensure that all needed objects are dropped. set names koi8r; --disable_warnings DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest1; --enable_warnings # Create objects. CREATE DATABASE mysqltest1; use mysqltest1; CREATE TABLE t1(ËÏÌÏÎËÁ1 INT); # Check: # - Dump mysqltest1; --let $outfile1=$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/show_check.mysqltest1.sql --source include/count_sessions.inc --echo --echo ---> Dumping mysqltest1 to outfile1 --exec $MYSQL_DUMP --default-character-set=latin1 --character-sets-dir=$MYSQL_SHAREDIR/charsets --databases mysqltest1 > $outfile1 # Take care that the additional session caused by MYSQL_DUMP has disappeared. --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc # - Clean mysqltest1; --echo --echo DROP DATABASE mysqltest1; # - Restore mysqltest1; --echo --echo --source include/count_sessions.inc --echo ---> Restoring mysqltest1... --exec $MYSQL test < $outfile1 --remove_file $outfile1 # Take care that the additional session caused by MYSQL has disappeared. --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc # - Check definition of the table. SHOW CREATE TABLE mysqltest1.t1; # Cleanup. DROP DATABASE mysqltest1; use test; # # Bug#28808 log_queries_not_using_indexes variable dynamic change is ignored # flush status; show variables like "log_queries_not_using_indexes"; select 1 from information_schema.tables limit 1; show status like 'slow_queries'; set global log_queries_not_using_indexes=OFF; show variables like "log_queries_not_using_indexes"; select 1 from information_schema.tables limit 1; show status like 'slow_queries'; set global log_queries_not_using_indexes=ON; show variables like "log_queries_not_using_indexes"; select 1 from information_schema.tables limit 1; show status like 'slow_queries'; # # Bug#30088 Can't disable myisam-recover by a value of "" # show variables like 'myisam_recover_options'; # # Bug#37301 Length and Max_length differ with no obvious reason # CREATE TABLE t1 ( Codigo int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, Nombre varchar(255) default NULL, Telefono varchar(255) default NULL, Observaciones longtext, Direccion varchar(255) default NULL, Dni varchar(255) default NULL, CP int(11) default NULL, Provincia varchar(255) default NULL, Poblacion varchar(255) default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (Codigo) ) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=11 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; --enable_metadata show create table t1; --disable_metadata drop table t1; --echo End of 5.0 tests # # Bug#9785 SELECT privilege for the whole database is needed to do # SHOW CREATE DATABASE # create database mysqltest; show create database mysqltest; create table mysqltest.t1(a int); insert into mysqltest.t1 values(1); set @orig_sql_mode = @@sql_mode; set sql_mode=''; grant select on `mysqltest`.`t1` to mysqltest_4@localhost; set sql_mode= @orig_sql_mode; connect (con4,localhost,mysqltest_4,,mysqltest); connection con4; show create database mysqltest; disconnect con4; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection default; delete from mysql.user where user='mysqltest_4'; delete from mysql.db where user='mysqltest_4'; delete from mysql.tables_priv where user='mysqltest_4'; flush privileges; drop database mysqltest; # # Ensure that show plugin code is tested # --disable_result_log show plugins; --enable_result_log # # Bug#19874 SHOW COLUMNS and SHOW KEYS handle identifiers containing # \ incorrectly # create database `mysqlttest\1`; create table `mysqlttest\1`.`a\b` (a int); show tables from `mysqlttest\1`; show fields from `mysqlttest\1`.`a\b`; show columns from `a\b` from `mysqlttest\1`; show keys from `mysqlttest\1`.`a\b`; drop table `mysqlttest\1`.`a\b`; drop database `mysqlttest\1`; # # Bug#24392 SHOW ENGINE MUTEX STATUS is a synonym for SHOW INNODB STATUS # --error ER_UNKNOWN_STORAGE_ENGINE show engine foobar status; --error ER_UNKNOWN_STORAGE_ENGINE show engine foobar logs; --error ER_UNKNOWN_STORAGE_ENGINE show engine foobar mutex; --error ER_UNKNOWN_STORAGE_ENGINE show engine mutex status; show engine csv status; show engine csv logs; show engine csv mutex; # # Bug#25081 SHOW FULL TABLES on table with latin chars in name fails # set names utf8; --disable_warnings drop table if exists `été`; --enable_warnings create table `été` (field1 int); show full tables; drop table `été`; set names latin1; --echo # --echo # Bug#4374 SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM ignores collation_connection --echo # Character set: Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) --echo # SET NAMES latin1; CREATE DATABASE `ä`; CREATE TABLE `ä`.`ä` (a int) ENGINE=Memory; --replace_column 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 12 # SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM `ä` LIKE 'ä'; DROP DATABASE `ä`; # # Bug#26402 Server crashes with old-style named table # --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE,ER_FILE_NOT_FOUND show columns from `#mysql50#????????`; call mtr.add_suppression("Can.t find file: '.\\\\test\\\\\\?{8}.frm'"); # # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER test. # # Prepare. --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1(c1 INT); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET @a = 1; # Test. --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); --replace_column 7 # CALL p1(); PREPARE stmt1 FROM 'SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi'; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # EXECUTE stmt1; --replace_column 7 # # Cleanup. DROP TABLE t1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt1; # # Bug#10491 Server returns data as charset binary SHOW CREATE TABLE or SELECT # FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA. # # Before the change performed to fix the bug, the metadata of the output of # SHOW CREATE statements would always describe the result as 'binary'. That # would ensure that the result is never converted to character_set_client # (which was essential to mysqldump). Now we return to the client the actual # character set of the object -- which is character_set_client of the # connection that issues the CREATE statement, and this triggers an automatic # conversion to character_set_results of the connection that issues SHOW CREATE # statement. # # This test demonstrates that this conversion indeed is taking place. # # Prepare: create objects in a one character set. set names koi8r; --disable_warnings DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP EVENT IF EXISTS ev1; --enable_warnings CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 'ÔÅÓÔ' AS test; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SELECT 'ÔÅÓÔ' AS test; CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS CHAR(10) RETURN 'ÔÅÓÔ'; CREATE TABLE t1(c1 CHAR(10)); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET NEW.c1 = 'ÔÅÓÔ'; CREATE EVENT ev1 ON SCHEDULE AT '2030-01-01 00:00:00' DO SELECT 'ÔÅÓÔ' AS test; # Test: switch the character set and show that SHOW CREATE output is # automatically converted to the new character_set_client. set names utf8; SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE p1; SHOW CREATE FUNCTION f1; --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; SHOW CREATE EVENT ev1; # Cleanup. DROP VIEW v1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP TABLE t1; DROP EVENT ev1; # # Bug#30036 SHOW TABLE TYPES causes the debug client to crash # --disable_result_log SHOW STORAGE ENGINES; --enable_result_log # # Bug#32710 SHOW INNODB STATUS requires SUPER # CREATE USER test_u@localhost; GRANT PROCESS ON *.* TO test_u@localhost; connect (conn1, localhost, test_u,,); --disable_result_log SHOW ENGINE MYISAM MUTEX; SHOW ENGINE MYISAM STATUS; --enable_result_log disconnect conn1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection default; DROP USER test_u@localhost; --echo # --echo # Bug #48985: show create table crashes if previous access to the table --echo # was killed --echo # connect(con1,localhost,root,,); CONNECTION con1; LET $ID= `SELECT connection_id()`; CONNECTION default; --disable_query_log eval KILL QUERY $ID; --enable_query_log CONNECTION con1; let $wait_timeout= 5; let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*)=0 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST WHERE INFO= "KILL QUERY $ID"; --source include/wait_condition.inc --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE SHOW CREATE TABLE non_existent; DISCONNECT con1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc CONNECTION default; --echo End of 5.1 tests --echo # --echo # Bug#52593 SHOW CREATE TABLE is blocked if table is locked --echo # for write by another connection --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings connect(con1, localhost,root); connection default; CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT PRIMARY KEY); LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; --echo # Switching to connection 'con1'. connection con1; --echo # This statement used to be blocked. SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; disconnect con1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc --echo # Switching to connection 'default'. connection default; UNLOCK TABLES; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#54905 Connection with WRITE lock cannot ALTER table due to --echo # concurrent SHOW CREATE --echo # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); --echo # Connection con1 connect (con1,localhost,root); LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; --echo # Connection default connection default; START TRANSACTION; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; --echo # Connection con1 connection con1; # Used to block ALTER TABLE t1 CHARACTER SET = utf8; UNLOCK TABLES; --echo # Connection default connection default; COMMIT; disconnect con1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#55498 SHOW CREATE TRIGGER takes wrong type of metadata lock. --echo # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET new.a = 1; --echo # Test 1: SHOW CREATE TRIGGER with WRITE locked table. --echo # Connection con1 connect (con1, localhost, root); LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE; --echo # Connection default connection default; # Should not block. --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; --echo # Connection con1 connection con1; UNLOCK TABLES; --echo # Test 2: ALTER TABLE with SHOW CREATE TRIGGER in transaction --echo # Connection default connection default; START TRANSACTION; --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; --echo # Connection con1 connection con1; # Should not block. ALTER TABLE t1 CHARACTER SET = utf8; disconnect con1; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc --echo # Connection default connection default; COMMIT; DROP TRIGGER t1_bi; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#57306 SHOW PROCESSLIST does not display string literals well. --echo # SET NAMES latin1; SELECT GET_LOCK('t', 1000); --connect (con1,localhost,root,,) --connection con1 SET NAMES latin1; --send SELECT GET_LOCK('t',1000) AS 'óóóó'; --connection default # Make sure con1 has switched from "SET NAMES" to "SELECT GET_LOCK" let $wait_timeout= 10; let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST WHERE INFO LIKE '%GET_LOCK%' AND ID != CONNECTION_ID(); --source include/wait_condition.inc --replace_column 1 ### 3 ### 6 ### 7 ### --sorted_result SHOW PROCESSLIST; SET NAMES utf8; --replace_column 1 ### 3 ### 6 ### 7 ### --sorted_result SHOW PROCESSLIST; SELECT RELEASE_LOCK('t'); --connection con1 --reap --disconnect con1 --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc --connection default SET NAMES latin1; --echo # --echo # Bug#58996 SHOW CREATE TRIGGER fails when subject table is shadowed by --echo # a temporary table. --echo # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN END; --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (b INT); # Should still work --replace_column 7 # SHOW CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi; DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # WL#6454: Deprecate SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS --echo # --echo # These statements were deprecated in 5.5 and removed in 5.6. --echo # They should therefore give ER_PARSE_ERROR here. --error ER_PARSE_ERROR SHOW AUTHORS; --error ER_PARSE_ERROR SHOW CONTRIBUTORS; --echo # --echo # Bug#20709462: GENERATED COLUMNS NOT PRINTED CORRECTLY IN --echo # SHOW CREATE TABLE --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (i CHAR(3), n CHAR(20) CHARACTER SET utf8 GENERATED ALWAYS AS (md5(i))); --echo # Use SHOW CREATE TABLE output below unmodified to re-create table SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE `t1` ( `i` char(3) DEFAULT NULL, `n` char(20) CHARACTER SET utf8 GENERATED ALWAYS AS (md5(i)) VIRTUAL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; DROP TABLE t1; # Wait till all disconnects are completed --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc