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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 -- source include/have_query_cache.inc -- source include/have_ndb.inc -- source include/not_embedded.inc --result_format 2 --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings # Turn on and reset query cache set GLOBAL query_cache_type=on; set GLOBAL query_cache_size=1355776; reset query cache; flush status; ## Turn off autocommit, instead use COMMIT after each statement set AUTOCOMMIT=off; ## Create test table in NDB CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk int not null primary key, a int, b int not null, c varchar(20) ) ENGINE=ndbcluster; ## Add first row insert into t1 value (1, 2, 3, 'First row'); COMMIT; ## Query should be inserted in qcache --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1; --source include/show_qc_status.inc COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Perform the same query and make sure the query cache is hit --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Update the table, should be no queries in cache afterwards update t1 set a=3 where pk=1; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Read row after update, should not hit the cache, but get inserted select * from t1; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Read row from cache select * from t1; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Insert two new rows, queries in cache should be zero insert into t1 value (2, 7, 8, 'Second row'); insert into t1 value (4, 5, 6, 'Fourth row'); COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Read the three rows, should not hit the cache select * from t1 order by pk; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Read the three rows, should now hit the cache! select * from t1 order by pk; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Two selects in the same transaction should hit cache select * from t1 order by pk; select * from t1 order by pk; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Perform a "new" query and make sure the query cache is not hit select * from t1 where b=3; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Same query again... select * from t1 where b=3; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Delete from the table, should clear the cache delete from t1 where c='Fourth row'; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 where b=3; COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Start another connection and check that the query cache is hit connect (con1,localhost,root,,); connection con1; set AUTOCOMMIT=off; use test; select * from t1 order by pk; select * from t1 where b=3; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Update the table and switch to other connection update t1 set a=4 where b=3; COMMIT; ## Connection 2 connect (con2,localhost,root,,); connection con2; set AUTOCOMMIT=off; use test; ## Should not hit cache, table updated --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Should hit cache select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 1, should hit the cache connection con1; --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 order by pk desc; select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Starting transaction and update t1 begin; update t1 set a=5 where pk=1; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 2 connection con2; ## Update has flushed the qc for t1, should not hit qc select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 1 connection con1; commit; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 2 connection con2; ## Update is now committed, should not hit the cache select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc COMMIT; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 1 connection con1; ## Should hit the cache select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc update t1 set a=6 where pk=1; ## Following query should not be taken from cache, trans is ongoing select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 2 should still see old data and not hit cache connection con2; --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 1 connection con1; COMMIT; ## Update has just been committed, should not hit cache --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc ## Connection 2 connection con2; ## Should hit cache --source include/show_qc_status.inc select * from t1 order by pk desc; --source include/show_qc_status.inc drop table t1; ## Finally, there should be no queries in cache --source include/show_qc_status.inc SET GLOBAL query_cache_size=0;