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# # Test legacy compatibility of no fk foreign key support # - snippets of other tests converted to use different engines # for quick and easy compatibility test # if (!$engine) { die Missing parameter $engine; } # # Test 1 # SET foreign_key_checks=0; --replace_result $engine engine eval CREATE TABLE t1 (id int primary key, foreign key (id) references t2(id)) ENGINE=$engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval CREATE TABLE t2 (id int primary key, foreign key (id) references t1(id)) ENGINE=$engine; SET foreign_key_checks=1; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.key_column_usage WHERE REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME in ('t1', 't2'); SET foreign_key_checks=0; # # Bug#16817928 # Check dropping in both order DROP TABLE t1, t2; SET foreign_key_checks=0; --replace_result $engine engine eval CREATE TABLE t1 (id int primary key, foreign key (id) references t2(id)) ENGINE=$engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval CREATE TABLE t2 (id int primary key, foreign key (id) references t1(id)) ENGINE=$engine; SET foreign_key_checks=1; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.key_column_usage WHERE REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME in ('t1', 't2'); SET foreign_key_checks=0; # # Bug#16817928 # Check dropping in both order DROP TABLE t2, t1; SET foreign_key_checks=1; # # Test foreign key referencing table in db which does not exist # SET foreign_key_checks=0; --replace_result $engine engine eval CREATE TABLE t1 (id int primary key, foreign key (id) references no_such_db.t2(id)) ENGINE=$engine; drop table t1; SET foreign_key_checks=1; # # Test adding multiple fks with same name # --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t1(pk1 int primary key auto_increment, a int, b int ) engine=$engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t2(pk2 int primary key auto_increment, c int not null, unique(c), d int not null, unique(d) ) engine=$engine; --error ER_DUP_KEYNAME alter table t1 add constraint fk3 foreign key (a) references t2(c), add constraint fk3 foreign key (b) references t2(d); # Try same alter without foreign_key_checks SET foreign_key_checks=0; --error ER_DUP_KEYNAME alter table t1 add constraint fk3 foreign key (a) references t2(c), add constraint fk3 foreign key (b) references t2(d); SET foreign_key_checks=1; drop table t1, t2; # # Test TRUNCATE of table referenced by fk # --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t2 ( pk2 int not null primary key, c int ) engine=$engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t1 ( pk1 int not null primary key, b int, foreign key (b) references t2(pk2) ) engine=$engine; --replace_regex /\(.*\)/(<fk_def>)/ --error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK truncate table t2; set foreign_key_checks=1; --replace_regex /\(.*\)/(<fk_def>)/ --error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK truncate table t2; set foreign_key_checks=0; drop table t1, t2; # # Test TRUNCATE of referencing table in fk # --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t2 ( pk2 int not null primary key, c int ) engine=$engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t1 ( pk1 int not null primary key, b int, foreign key (b) references t2(pk2) ) engine=$engine; truncate table t1; set foreign_key_checks=1; truncate table t1; set foreign_key_checks=0; drop table t1, t2; # # Test fk referencing columns in reverse order to existing index # - should return an error saying "missing index for constraint .." # # NOTE! column order does not matter if parent index is unique # --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t1 ( a1 int primary key, b1 int not null, c1 int not null, key (b1,c1) ) engine $engine; --replace_result $engine engine eval create table t2 ( a2 int primary key auto_increment, b2 int not null, c2 int not null ) engine $engine; --error ER_FK_NO_INDEX_PARENT alter table t2 add constraint foreign key fk1 (b2,c2) references t1 (c1,b1); insert into t1 (a1,b1,c1) values (1,11,12),(2,21,22),(3,31,32); insert into t2 (b2,c2) select c1, b1 from t1; drop table t2,t1; # # Test n #