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author | Patrick Crews <patrick.crews@sun.com> | 2009-05-21 16:03:53 -0400 |
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committer | Patrick Crews <patrick.crews@sun.com> | 2009-05-21 16:03:53 -0400 |
commit | 2bb44aef97cd9108f66b5d7f56d86cdbdf3eda98 (patch) | |
tree | c94e5d77c9864f220e7268ed7d5b53e273c93e38 | |
parent | a46f4b31fc4420abdfb6b82c672d61ace27afdfa (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-2bb44aef97cd9108f66b5d7f56d86cdbdf3eda98.tar.gz |
Bug#40465: mysqldump.test does no checking of dump or restore.
Created new .test file - mysqldump_restore that does this for a limited number
of basic cases.
Created new .inc file - mysqldump.inc - renames original table and uses mysqldump
output to recreate the table, then uses diff_tables.inc to compare the two tables.
Backported include/diff_tables.inc to facilitate this testing.
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/include/diff_tables.inc | 122 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/include/mysqldump.inc | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/r/mysqldump_restore.result | 110 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/t/mysqldump_restore.test | 120 |
4 files changed, 393 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/include/diff_tables.inc b/mysql-test/include/diff_tables.inc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d15dd56b35d --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/include/diff_tables.inc @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +# ==== Purpose ==== +# +# Check if the two given tables (possibly residing on different +# master/slave servers) are equal. +# +# ==== Usage ==== +# +# The tables to check are given by the test language variables +# $diff_table_1 and $diff_table_2. They must be of the +# following form: +# +# [master:|slave:]database.table +# +# I.e., both database and table must be speicified. Optionally, you +# can prefix the name with 'master:' (to read the table on master) or +# with 'slave:' (to read the table on slave). If no prefix is given, +# reads the table from the current connection. If one of these +# variables has a prefix, both should have a prefix. +# +# ==== Side effects ==== +# +# - Prints "Comparing tables $diff_table_1 and $diff_tables_2". +# +# - If the tables are different, prints the difference in a +# system-specific format (unified diff if supported) and generates +# an error. +# +# - If $diff_table_1 or $diff_table_2 begins with 'master:' or +# 'slave:', it will stay connected to one of those hosts after +# execution. The host is only guaranteed to remain unchanged if +# none of $diff_table_1 or $diff_table_2 begins with 'master:' or +# 'slave:'. +# +# ==== Bugs ==== +# +# - It is currently not possible to use this for tables that are +# supposed to be different, because if the files are different: +# - 'diff' produces system-dependent output, +# - the output includes the absolute path of the compared files, +# - the output includes a timestamp. +# To fix that, we'd probably have to use SQL to compute the +# symmetric difference between the tables. I'm not sure how to do +# that efficiently. If we implement this, it would be nice to +# compare the table definitions too. +# +# - It actually compares the result of "SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY +# col1, col2, ..., colN INTO OUTFILE 'file'". Hence, it is assumed +# that the comparison orders for both tables are equal and that two +# rows that are equal in the comparison order cannot differ, e.g., +# by character case. + + +# ==== Save both tables to file ==== + +--echo Comparing tables $diff_table_1 and $diff_table_2 +disable_query_log; + +--error 0,1 +--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_1 +--error 0,1 +--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_2 + +let $_diff_table=$diff_table_2; +let $_diff_i=2; +while ($_diff_i) { + + # Parse out any leading "master:" or "slave:" from the table + # specification and connect the appropriate server. + let $_diff_conn_master=`SELECT SUBSTR('$_diff_table', 1, 7) = 'master:'`; + if ($_diff_conn_master) { + let $_diff_table=`SELECT SUBSTR('$_diff_table', 8)`; + connection master; + } + let $_diff_conn_slave=`SELECT SUBSTR('$_diff_table', 1, 6) = 'slave:'`; + if ($_diff_conn_slave) { + let $_diff_table=`SELECT SUBSTR('$_diff_table', 7)`; + connection slave; + } + + # Sanity-check the input. + let $_diff_error= `SELECT '$_diff_table' NOT LIKE '_%._%'`; + if ($_diff_error) { + --echo !!!ERROR IN TEST: \$diff_table_$_diff_i='$_diff_table' is not in the form database.table + exit; + } + + # We need the output files to be sorted (so that diff_files does not + # think the files are different just because they are differently + # ordered). To this end, we first generate a query that sorts the + # table by all columns. Since ORDER BY accept column indices, we + # just generate a comma-separated list of all numbers from 1 to the + # number of columns in the table. + let $_diff_column_index=`SELECT MAX(ordinal_position) + FROM information_schema.columns + WHERE CONCAT(table_schema, '.', table_name) = + '$_diff_table'`; + let $_diff_column_list=$_diff_column_index; + dec $_diff_column_index; + while ($_diff_column_index) { + let $_diff_column_list=$_diff_column_index, $_diff_column_list; + dec $_diff_column_index; + } + + # Now that we have the comma-separated list of columns, we can write + # the table to a file. + eval SELECT * FROM $_diff_table ORDER BY $_diff_column_list + INTO OUTFILE '$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_$_diff_i'; + + # Do the same for $diff_table_1. + dec $_diff_i; + let $_diff_table=$diff_table_1; +} + + +# ==== Compare the generated files ==== + +diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_1 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_2; + +--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_1 +--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff_table_2 + +enable_query_log; diff --git a/mysql-test/include/mysqldump.inc b/mysql-test/include/mysqldump.inc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fb22ab0bc74 --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/include/mysqldump.inc @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +################################################################################ +# mysqldump.inc +# SUMMARY: include file to facilitate testing the quality of mysqldump output +# INPUTS: Two variables: +# $table_name - the name of the table that was dumped +# $mysqldumpfile - the name of the file that captured mysqldump output +# OUTPUTS: minor echo data: +# We 'echo' some stage information to the .result file: +# 'altering original table', 'restoring from dumpfile', 'comparing' +# OTHER FILES: We use include/diff_tables.inc to compare the original, renamed +# table with the 'restored' one. +# DESCRIPTION: This file works by being fed the name of the original table +# and a mysqldump output file. The original table is then renamed +# to <table_name>_orig, the mysqldump file is used to recreate the +# table, then diff_tables.inc is called to compare them. +# LIMITATIONS: Does *NOT* work with xml output! +# AUTHOR: pcrews +# LAST CHANGE: 2009-05-21 +# PURPOSE: Bug#40465: mysqldump.test does no checking of dump or restore +################################################################################ + +--echo # Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +--echo # Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +# NOTE: We use SET then let as query_get_value has issues with the extra commas +# used in the CONCAT statement. +eval SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('$table_name', '_orig'); +let $orig_table_name = query_get_value(SELECT @orig_table_name,@orig_table_name,1); +--echo # Rename original table +eval ALTER TABLE $table_name RENAME to $orig_table_name; +--echo # Recreate table from mysqldump output +--exec $MYSQL test < $mysqldumpfile +--echo # Compare original and recreated tables +--echo # Recreated table: $table_name +--echo # Original table: $orig_table_name +let $diff_table_1 = $table_name; +let $diff_table_2 = $orig_table_name; +--source include/diff_tables.inc +--echo # Cleanup +--remove_file $mysqldumpfile +eval DROP TABLE $table_name, $orig_table_name; + diff --git a/mysql-test/r/mysqldump_restore.result b/mysql-test/r/mysqldump_restore.result new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1e106c3be11 --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/r/mysqldump_restore.result @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Set concurrent_insert = 0 to prevent random errors +# will reset to original value at the end of the test +SET @old_concurrent_insert = @@global.concurrent_insert; +SET @@global.concurrent_insert = 0; +# Pre-test cleanup +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; +# Begin tests +# +# Bug#2005 Long decimal comparison bug. +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a decimal(64, 20)); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1234567890123456789012345678901234567890"), +("0987654321098765432109876543210987654321"); +# Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +# Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('test.t1', '_orig'); +# Rename original table +ALTER TABLE test.t1 RENAME to test.t1_orig; +# Recreate table from mysqldump output +# Compare original and recreated tables +# Recreated table: test.t1 +# Original table: test.t1_orig +Comparing tables test.t1 and test.t1_orig +# Cleanup +DROP TABLE test.t1, test.t1_orig; +# +# Bug#3361 mysqldump quotes DECIMAL values inconsistently +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a DECIMAL(10,5), b FLOAT); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456); +SET @OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, SQL_MODE='ANSI_QUOTES'; +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456); +ERROR 42S22: Unknown column '1.2345' in 'field list' +SET SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE; +# Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +# Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('test.t1', '_orig'); +# Rename original table +ALTER TABLE test.t1 RENAME to test.t1_orig; +# Recreate table from mysqldump output +# Compare original and recreated tables +# Recreated table: test.t1 +# Original table: test.t1_orig +Comparing tables test.t1 and test.t1_orig +# Cleanup +DROP TABLE test.t1, test.t1_orig; +# +# Bug#1994 mysqldump does not correctly dump UCS2 data +# Bug#4261 mysqldump 10.7 (mysql 4.1.2) --skip-extended-insert drops NULL from inserts +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(255)) DEFAULT CHARSET koi8r; +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (_koi8r x'C1C2C3C4C5'), (NULL); +# Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +# Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('test.t1', '_orig'); +# Rename original table +ALTER TABLE test.t1 RENAME to test.t1_orig; +# Recreate table from mysqldump output +# Compare original and recreated tables +# Recreated table: test.t1 +# Original table: test.t1_orig +Comparing tables test.t1 and test.t1_orig +# Cleanup +DROP TABLE test.t1, test.t1_orig; +# +# WL#2319 Exclude Tables from dump +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a int); +CREATE TABLE t2 (a int); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3); +INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4),(5),(6); +# Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +# Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('test.t2', '_orig'); +# Rename original table +ALTER TABLE test.t2 RENAME to test.t2_orig; +# Recreate table from mysqldump output +# Compare original and recreated tables +# Recreated table: test.t2 +# Original table: test.t2_orig +Comparing tables test.t2 and test.t2_orig +# Cleanup +DROP TABLE test.t2, test.t2_orig; +DROP TABLE t1; +# +# Bug#8830 mysqldump --skip-extended-insert causes --hex-blob to dump wrong values +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (`b` blob); +INSERT INTO `t1` VALUES (0x602010000280100005E71A); +# Begin testing mysqldump output + restore +# Create 'original table name - <table>_orig +SET @orig_table_name = CONCAT('test.t1', '_orig'); +# Rename original table +ALTER TABLE test.t1 RENAME to test.t1_orig; +# Recreate table from mysqldump output +# Compare original and recreated tables +# Recreated table: test.t1 +# Original table: test.t1_orig +Comparing tables test.t1 and test.t1_orig +# Cleanup +DROP TABLE test.t1, test.t1_orig; +# End tests +# Cleanup +# Reset concurrent_insert to its original value +SET @@global.concurrent_insert = @old_concurrent_insert; +# remove mysqldumpfile diff --git a/mysql-test/t/mysqldump_restore.test b/mysql-test/t/mysqldump_restore.test new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c5220e5de69 --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/t/mysqldump_restore.test @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +############################################################################### +# mysqldump_restore.test +# Purpose: Tests if mysqldump output can be used to successfully restore +# tables and data. +# We CREATE a table, mysqldump it to a file, ALTER the original +# table's name, recreate the table from the mysqldump file, then +# utilize include/diff_tables to compare the original and recreated +# tables. +# +# We use several examples from mysqldump.test here and include +# the relevant bug numbers and headers from that test. +# +# NOTE: This test is not currently complete and offers only basic +# cases of mysqldump output being restored. +# Also, does NOT work with -X (xml) output! +# +# Author: pcrews +# Created: 2009-05-21 +# Last Change: +# Change date: +############################################################################### + +# Embedded server doesn't support external clients +--source include/not_embedded.inc +--source include/have_log_bin.inc + +--echo # Set concurrent_insert = 0 to prevent random errors +--echo # will reset to original value at the end of the test +SET @old_concurrent_insert = @@global.concurrent_insert; +SET @@global.concurrent_insert = 0; + +# Define mysqldumpfile here. It is used to capture mysqldump output +# in order to test the output's ability to restore an exact copy of the table +let $mysqldumpfile = $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqldumpfile.sql; + +--echo # Pre-test cleanup +--disable_warnings +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; +--enable_warnings + +--echo # Begin tests +--echo # +--echo # Bug#2005 Long decimal comparison bug. +--echo # + +CREATE TABLE t1 (a decimal(64, 20)); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1234567890123456789012345678901234567890"), +("0987654321098765432109876543210987654321"); +--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact test t1 > $mysqldumpfile +let $table_name = test.t1; +--source include/mysqldump.inc + +--echo # +--echo # Bug#3361 mysqldump quotes DECIMAL values inconsistently +--echo # + +CREATE TABLE t1 (a DECIMAL(10,5), b FLOAT); + +# check at first how mysql work with quoted decimal + +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456); + +SET @OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, SQL_MODE='ANSI_QUOTES'; +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456); +--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456); +SET SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE; + +# check how mysqldump make quoting +--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact test t1 > $mysqldumpfile +let $table_name = test.t1; +--source include/mysqldump.inc + +--echo # +--echo # Bug#1994 mysqldump does not correctly dump UCS2 data +--echo # Bug#4261 mysqldump 10.7 (mysql 4.1.2) --skip-extended-insert drops NULL from inserts +--echo # + +CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(255)) DEFAULT CHARSET koi8r; +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (_koi8r x'C1C2C3C4C5'), (NULL); +--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --skip-comments --skip-extended-insert test t1 > $mysqldumpfile +let $table_name = test.t1; +--source include/mysqldump.inc + +--echo # +--echo # WL#2319 Exclude Tables from dump +--echo # + +CREATE TABLE t1 (a int); +CREATE TABLE t2 (a int); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3); +INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4),(5),(6); +--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --skip-comments --ignore-table=test.t1 test > $mysqldumpfile +let $table_name = test.t2; +--source include/mysqldump.inc +DROP TABLE t1; + +--echo # +--echo # Bug#8830 mysqldump --skip-extended-insert causes --hex-blob to dump wrong values +--echo # + +CREATE TABLE t1 (`b` blob); +INSERT INTO `t1` VALUES (0x602010000280100005E71A); +--exec $MYSQL_DUMP --skip-extended-insert --hex-blob test --skip-comments t1 > $mysqldumpfile +let $table_name = test.t1; +--source include/mysqldump.inc + + + +--echo # End tests + +--echo # Cleanup +--echo # Reset concurrent_insert to its original value +SET @@global.concurrent_insert = @old_concurrent_insert; +--echo # remove mysqldumpfile +--error 0,1 +--remove_file $mysqldumpfile |