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############################################################ ## Test mysqlxtest executable help printout ## mysqlxtest <options> [SCHEMA] Options: -f, --file=<file> Reads input from file -I, --import=<dir> Reads macro files from dir; required by -->import --sql=<SQL> Use SQL as input and execute it like in -->sql block -e=<SQL>, --execute=<SQL> Aliases for "--sql" option -n, --no-auth Skip authentication which is required by -->sql block (run mode) --plain-auth Use PLAIN text authentication mechanism -u, --user=<user> Connection user -p, --password=<pass> Connection password -h, --host=<host> Connection host -P, --port=<port> Connection port (default:33060) --ipv=<mode> Force internet protocol (default:4): 0 - allow system to resolve IPv6 and IPv4, for example resolving of 'localhost' can return both '::1' and '127.0.0.1' 4 - allow system to resolve only IPv4, for example resolving of 'localhost' is going to return '127.0.0.1' 6 - allow system to resolve only IPv6, for example resolving of 'localhost' is going to return '::1' -t, --timeout=<ms> I/O timeouts in milliseconds --close-no-sync Do not wait for connection to be closed by server(disconnect first) --schema=<schema> Default schema to connect to --uri=<uri> Connection URI URI takes precedence before options like: user, host, password, port --socket=<file> Connection through UNIX socket --use-socket Connection through UNIX socket, using default file name 'SOCK' --use-socket* options take precedence before options like: uri, user, host, password, port --ssl-key X509 key in PEM format --ssl-ca CA file in PEM format --ssl-ca_path CA directory --ssl-cert X509 cert in PEM format --ssl-cipher SSL cipher to use --tls-version TLS version to use --connect-expired-password Allow expired password --quiet Don't print out messages sent -vVARIABLE_NAME=VALUE Set variable VARIABLE_NAME from command line --fatal-errors=<0|1> Mysqlxtest is started with ignoring or stopping on fatal error (default: 1) -B, --bindump Dump binary representation of messages sent, in format suitable for the "-->binsend" command --verbose Enable extra verbose messages --daemon Work as a daemon (unix only) --help Show command line help --help-commands Show help for input commands -V, --version Show version of mysqlxtest Only one option that changes run mode is allowed. ############################################################ ## Test mysqlxtest executable help-command printout ## Input may be a file (or if no --file is specified, it stdin will be used) The following commands may appear in the input script: -->echo <text> Prints the text (allows variables) -->title <c><text> Prints the text with an underline, using the character <c> -->sql Begins SQL block. SQL statements that appear will be executed and results printed (allows variables). -->endsql End SQL block. End a block of SQL started by -->sql -->macro <macroname> <argname1> ... Start a block of text to be defined as a macro. Must be terminated with -->endmacro -->endmacro Ends a macro block -->callmacro <macro> <argvalue1> ... Executes the macro text, substituting argument values with the provided ones (args separated by tabs). -->import <macrofile> Loads macros from the specified file. The file must be in the directory specified by --import option in command line. -->enablessl Enables ssl on current connection <protomsg> Encodes the text format protobuf message and sends it to the server (allows variables). -->recv [quiet|<FIELD PATH>] quiet - received message isn't printed <FIELD PATH> - print only selected part of the message using "field-path" filter: field_name1 field_name1.field_name2 repeated_field_name1[1].field_name1.field_name2 -->recvresult [print-columnsinfo] [be-quiet] Read and print one resultset from the server; if print-columnsinfo is present also print short columns status -->recvtovar <varname> [COLUMN_NAME] Read first row and first column (or column with name COLUMN_NAME) of resultset and set the variable <varname> -->recverror <errno> Read a message and ensure that it's an error of the expected type -->recvtype <msgtype> [be-quiet] Read one message and print it, checking that its type is the specified one -->recvuntil <msgtype> [do_not_show_intermediate] Read messages and print them, until a msg of the specified type (or Error) is received do_not_show_intermediate - if this argument is present then printing of intermediate message should be omitted -->repeat <N> [<VARIABLE_NAME>] Begin block of instructions that should be repeated N times -->endrepeat End block of instructions that should be repeated - next iteration -->stmtsql <CMD> Send StmtExecute with sql command -->stmtadmin <CMD> [json_string] Send StmtExecute with admin command with given aguments (formated as json object) -->system <CMD> Execute application or script (dev only) -->exit Stops reading commands, disconnects and exits (same as <eof>/^D) -->abort Exit immediately, without performing cleanup -->nowarnings/-->yeswarnings Whether to print warnings generated by the statement (default no) -->peerdisc <MILLISECONDS> [TOLERANCE] Expect that xplugin disconnects after given number of milliseconds and tolerance -->sleep <SECONDS> Stops execution of mysqlxtest for given number of seconds (may be fractional) -->login <user> <pass> <db> <mysql41|plain>] Performs authentication steps (use with --no-auth) -->loginerror <errno> <user> <pass> <db> Performs authentication steps expecting an error (use with --no-auth) -->fatalerrors/nofatalerrors Whether to immediately exit on MySQL errors -->expecterror <errno> Expect a specific error for the next command and fail if something else occurs Works for: newsession, closesession, recvresult -->newsession <name> <user> <pass> <db> Create a new connection with given name and account (use - as user for no-auth) -->newsessionplain <name> <user> <pass> <db> Create a new connection with given name and account and force it to NOT use ssl, even if its generally enabled -->setsession <name> Activate the named session -->closesession [abort] Close the active session (unless its the default session) -->wait_for <VALUE_EXPECTED> <SQL QUERY> Wait until SQL query returns value matches expected value (time limit 30 second) -->assert_eq <VALUE_EXPECTED> <VALUE_TESTED> Ensure that 'TESTED' value equals 'EXPECTED' by comparing strings lexicographically -->assert_gt <VALUE_EXPECTED> <VALUE_TESTED> Ensure that 'TESTED' value is greater than 'EXPECTED' (only when the both are numeric values) -->assert_ge <VALUE_EXPECTED> <VALUE_TESTED> Ensure that 'TESTED' value is greater or equal to 'EXPECTED' (only when the both are numeric values) -->varfile <varname> <datafile> Assigns the contents of the file to the named variable -->varlet <varname> <value> Assign the value (can be another variable) to the variable -->varinc <varname> <n> Increment the value of varname by n (assuming both convert to integral) -->varsub <varname> Add a variable to the list of variables to replace for the next recv or sql command (value is replaced by the name) -->binsend <bindump>[<bindump>...] Sends one or more binary message dumps to the server (generate those with --bindump) -->binsendoffset <srcvar> [offset-begin[percent]> [offset-end[percent]]] Same as binsend with begin and end offset of data to be send -->binparse MESSAGE.NAME { MESSAGE.DATA } Dump given message to variable %MESSAGE_DUMP% -->quiet/noquiet Toggle verbose messages -->query_result/noquery_result Toggle visibility for query results -->received <msgtype> <varname> Assigns number of received messages of indicated type (in active session) to a variable # comment