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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_ndb.inc --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7; drop database if exists mysqltest; --enable_warnings # # Transactionc test to show that the NDB # table handler is working properly with # transactions # # # Create a normal table with primary key # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk1 INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, attr1 INT NOT NULL ) ENGINE=ndbcluster; # insert begin; insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(2,2); select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select t1.attr1 from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.pk1 = t1x.pk1 + 1; rollback; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select t1.attr1 from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.pk1 = t1x.pk1 + 1; begin; insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(2,2); commit; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select t1.attr1 from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.pk1 = t1x.pk1 + 1; # update begin; update t1 set attr1 = attr1 * 2; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; rollback; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; begin; update t1 set attr1 = attr1 * 2; commit; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; # delete begin; delete from t1 where attr1 = 2; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; rollback; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; begin; delete from t1 where attr1 = 2; commit; select count(*) from t1; select * from t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.attr1 = t1.attr1 - 2; DROP TABLE t1; # # Create table without primary key # a hidden primary key column is created by handler # CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT, id2 int) engine=ndbcluster; # insert begin; insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(2,2); select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 1; select t1.id from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.id2 = t1x.id2 + 1; rollback; select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 1; select t1.id from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.id2 = t1x.id2 + 1; begin; insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(2,2); commit; select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 1; select t1.id from t1, t1 as t1x where t1.id2 = t1x.id2 + 1; # update begin; update t1 set id = id * 2; select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 2; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.id = t1.id - 2; rollback; select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 2; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.id = t1.id - 2; begin; update t1 set id = id * 2; commit; select sum(id) from t1; select * from t1 where id = 2; select * from t1, t1 as t1x where t1x.id = t1.id - 2; # delete DROP TABLE t1; # # A more extensive test with a lot more records # CREATE TABLE t2 ( a bigint unsigned NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, b int unsigned not null, c int unsigned ) engine=ndbcluster; CREATE TABLE t3 ( a bigint unsigned NOT NULL, b bigint unsigned not null, c bigint unsigned, PRIMARY KEY(a) ) engine=ndbcluster; CREATE TABLE t4 ( a bigint unsigned NOT NULL, b bigint unsigned not null, c bigint unsigned NOT NULL, d int unsigned, PRIMARY KEY(a, b, c) ) engine=ndbcluster; # # insert records into tables and rollback # let $1=100; disable_query_log; begin; while ($1) { eval insert into t2 values($1, $1+9, 5); eval insert into t3 values($1, $1+9, 5); eval insert into t4 values($1, $1+9, 5, $1+26000); dec $1; } rollback; enable_query_log; select count(*) from t2; select count(*) from t3; select count(*) from t4; # # insert records into tables and commit; # let $1=100; disable_query_log; begin; while ($1) { eval insert into t2 values($1, $1+9, 5); eval insert into t3 values($1, $1+9, 5); eval insert into t4 values($1, $1+9, 5, $1+26000); dec $1; } commit; enable_query_log; select count(*) from t2; select count(*) from t3; select count(*) from t4; # # delete every other record in the tables # let $1=100; disable_query_log; while ($1) { eval delete from t2 where a=$1; eval delete from t3 where a=$1; eval delete from t4 where a=$1 and b=$1+9 and c=5; dec $1; dec $1; } enable_query_log; # # update records and rollback # begin; let $1=100; disable_query_log; while ($1) { eval update t2 set c=$1 where a=$1; eval update t3 set c=7 where a=$1 and b=$1+9 and c=5; eval update t4 set d=$1+21987 where a=$1 and b=$1+9 and c=5; dec $1; dec $1; } rollback; enable_query_log; # # update records and commit # begin; let $1=100; disable_query_log; while ($1) { eval update t2 set c=$1 where a=$1; eval update t3 set c=7 where a=$1 and b=$1+9 and c=5; eval update t4 set d=$1+21987 where a=$1 and b=$1+9 and c=5; dec $1; dec $1; } rollback; enable_query_log; drop table t2; drop table t3; drop table t4; # # Test multiple databases in one transaction # CREATE TABLE t1 ( pk1 INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, attr1 INT NOT NULL ) ENGINE=ndbcluster; create database mysqltest; use mysqltest; CREATE TABLE t2 ( a bigint unsigned NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, b int unsigned not null, c int unsigned ) engine=ndbcluster; begin; insert into test.t1 values(1,1); insert into t2 values(1,1,1); insert into test.t1 values(2,2); insert into t2 values(2,2,2); select count(*) from test.t1; select count(*) from t2; select * from test.t1 where pk1 = 1; select * from t2 where a = 1; select test.t1.attr1 from test.t1, test.t1 as t1x where test.t1.pk1 = t1x.pk1 + 1; select t2.a from t2, t2 as t2x where t2.a = t2x.a + 1; select test.t1.pk1, a from test.t1,t2 where b > test.t1.attr1; rollback; select count(*) from test.t1; select count(*) from t2; drop table test.t1, t2; drop database mysqltest; # End of 4.1 tests