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# This tests the functionality of the fulltext search of Myisam engine # The implementation of the fulltext search is different in InnoDB engine # All tests are required to run with Myisam. # Hence MTR starts mysqld with MyISAM as default --source include/force_myisam_default.inc --source include/have_myisam.inc # # Test for bug from Jean-Cédric COSTA <jean-cedric.costa@ensmp.fr> # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1, t2; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1 ( id VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, sujet VARCHAR(255), motsclefs TEXT, texte MEDIUMTEXT, FULLTEXT(sujet, motsclefs, texte) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('123','toto','essai','test'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('456','droit','penal','lawyer'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('789','aaaaa','bbbbb','cccccc'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( id VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, author VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('123', 'moi'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('123', 'lui'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('456', 'lui'); select round(match(t1.texte,t1.sujet,t1.motsclefs) against('droit'),5) from t1 left join t2 on t2.id=t1.id; select match(t1.texte,t1.sujet,t1.motsclefs) against('droit' IN BOOLEAN MODE) from t1 left join t2 on t2.id=t1.id; drop table t1, t2; # # BUG#484, reported by Stephen Brandon <stephen@brandonitconsulting.co.uk> # create table t1 (venue_id int(11) default null, venue_text varchar(255) default null, dt datetime default null) engine=myisam; insert into t1 (venue_id, venue_text, dt) values (1, 'a1', '2003-05-23 19:30:00'),(null, 'a2', '2003-05-23 19:30:00'); create table t2 (name varchar(255) not null default '', entity_id int(11) not null auto_increment, primary key (entity_id), fulltext key name (name)) engine=myisam; insert into t2 (name, entity_id) values ('aberdeen town hall', 1), ('glasgow royal concert hall', 2), ('queen\'s hall, edinburgh', 3); select * from t1 left join t2 on venue_id = entity_id where match(name) against('aberdeen' in boolean mode) and dt = '2003-05-23 19:30:00'; select * from t1 left join t2 on venue_id = entity_id where match(name) against('aberdeen') and dt = '2003-05-23 19:30:00'; select * from t1 left join t2 on (venue_id = entity_id and match(name) against('aberdeen' in boolean mode)) where dt = '2003-05-23 19:30:00'; select * from t1 left join t2 on (venue_id = entity_id and match(name) against('aberdeen')) where dt = '2003-05-23 19:30:00'; drop table t1,t2; # # BUG#14708 # Inconsistent treatment of NULLs in LEFT JOINed FULLTEXT matching without index # create table t1 (id int not null primary key, d char(200) not null, e char(200)); insert into t1 values (1, 'aword', null), (2, 'aword', 'bword'), (3, 'bword', null), (4, 'bword', 'aword'), (5, 'aword and bword', null); select * from t1 where match(d, e) against ('+aword +bword' in boolean mode); create table t2 (m_id int not null, f char(200), key (m_id)); insert into t2 values (1, 'bword'), (3, 'aword'), (5, ''); select * from t1 left join t2 on m_id = id where match(d, e, f) against ('+aword +bword' in boolean mode); drop table t1,t2; # # BUG#25637: LEFT JOIN with BOOLEAN FULLTEXT loses left table matches # (this is actually the same bug as bug #14708) # CREATE TABLE t1 ( id int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, link int(10) default NULL, name mediumtext default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id), FULLTEXT (name) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 1, 'string'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2, 0, 'string'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( id int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, name mediumtext default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id), FULLTEXT (name) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 'string'); SELECT t1.*, MATCH(t1.name) AGAINST('string') AS relevance FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.link = t2.id WHERE MATCH(t1.name, t2.name) AGAINST('string' IN BOOLEAN MODE); DROP TABLE t1,t2; # End of 4.1 tests # # BUG#25729 - boolean full text search is confused by NULLs produced by LEFT # JOIN # CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT); CREATE TABLE t2 (b INT, c TEXT, KEY(b)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t2(b,c) VALUES(2,'castle'),(3,'castle'); SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON a=b WHERE MATCH(c) AGAINST('+castle' IN BOOLEAN MODE); DROP TABLE t1, t2;