# Test of the READ_ONLY global variable: # check that it blocks updates unless they are only on temporary tables. # should work with embedded server after mysqltest is fixed -- source include/not_embedded.inc --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3; --enable_warnings # READ_ONLY does nothing to SUPER users # so we use a non-SUPER one: grant CREATE, SELECT, DROP on *.* to test@localhost; connect (con1,localhost,test,,test); connection default; set global read_only=0; connection con1; create table t1 (a int); insert into t1 values(1); create table t2 select * from t1; connection default; set global read_only=1; # We check that SUPER can: create table t3 (a int); drop table t3; connection con1; select @@global.read_only; --error 1290 create table t3 (a int); --error 1290 insert into t1 values(1); # if a statement, after parse stage, looks like it will update a # non-temp table, it will be rejected, even if at execution it would # have turned out that 0 rows would be updated --error 1290 update t1 set a=1 where 1=0; # multi-update is special (see sql_parse.cc) so we test it --error 1290 update t1,t2 set t1.a=t2.a+1 where t1.a=t2.a; # check multi-delete to be sure --error 1290 delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a; # With temp tables updates should be accepted: create temporary table t3 (a int); create temporary table t4 (a int) select * from t3; insert into t3 values(1); insert into t4 select * from t3; # a non-temp table updated: --error 1290 update t1,t3 set t1.a=t3.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; # no non-temp table updated (just swapped): update t1,t3 set t3.a=t1.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; update t4,t3 set t4.a=t3.a+1 where t4.a=t3.a; --error 1290 delete t1 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t3 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t4 from t3,t4 where t4.a=t3.a; # and even homonymous ones create temporary table t1 (a int); insert into t1 values(1); update t1,t3 set t1.a=t3.a+1 where t1.a=t3.a; delete t1 from t1,t3 where t1.a=t3.a; drop table t1; --error 1290 insert into t1 values(1); connection default; drop table t1,t2; drop user test@localhost; set global read_only=0;