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########### suite/sysschema/t/pr_ps_trace_statement_digest.test ############# # # # Testing of of the sys.ps_trace_statement_digest() procedure # # # # Creation: # # 2016-06-21 jkrogh Implement this test as part of # # Bug 23621189 PS_TRACE_STATEMENT_DIGEST FAILS AT EXPLAIN # # # ############################################################################# -- source include/not_embedded.inc # The ps_trace_statement_digest does not work with prepared statements # So disable this test with --ps-protocol -- source include/no_protocol.inc use test; # Get the thread id of this thread # Store it in a user variable as otherwise repeated calls to sys.ps_thread_id() # will keep changing performance_schema.events_statements_history SET @threadid = sys.ps_thread_id(NULL); # Create a table CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY, val int); # Get digest of an INSERT statement with a qualified table name INSERT INTO test.t1 VALUES (1, 9); SET @digest.insert = (SELECT DIGEST FROM performance_schema.events_statements_history WHERE THREAD_ID = @threadid AND SQL_TEXT LIKE 'INSERT INTO test.t1 VALUES (1, 9)'); # Get digest of an SELECT statement using the default schema SELECT * FROM t1; SET @digest.select = (SELECT DIGEST FROM performance_schema.events_statements_history WHERE THREAD_ID = @threadid AND SQL_TEXT LIKE 'SELECT * FROM t1'); # Get digets of a SHOW statement (doesn't support EXPLAIN) SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t1; SET @digest.show = (SELECT DIGEST FROM performance_schema.events_statements_history WHERE THREAD_ID = @threadid AND SQL_TEXT LIKE 'SHOW CREATE TABLE test.t1'); # Don't execute ps_trace_statement_digest() in the same schema as the queries # to monitor - to ensure we handle queries using the default schema. CREATE SCHEMA test_sys; use test_sys; # Only do sanity checks - no error should occur, but the actual output is non-deterministic --disable_result_log # Regular EXPLAINable SELECT with a qualified table name CALL sys.ps_trace_statement_digest(@digest.insert, 0.5, 0.1, FALSE, FALSE); # Table in query is not qualified and is not in the current default schema CALL sys.ps_trace_statement_digest(@digest.select, 0.5, 0.1, FALSE, FALSE); # SHOW queries doesn't work with EXPLAIN CALL sys.ps_trace_statement_digest(@digest.show , 0.5, 0.1, FALSE, FALSE); # Test that finding no queries works - the TRUE argument resets the P_S tables # used in ps_trace_statement_digest() CALL sys.ps_trace_statement_digest(@digest.insert, 0.5, 0.1, TRUE , FALSE); --enable_result_log # Clean up use test; DROP SCHEMA test_sys; DROP TABLE t1; SET @threadid = NULL, @digest.insert = NULL, @digest.select = NULL, @digest.show = NULL;