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set GLOBAL sql_mode="";
set LOCAL sql_mode="";
connect master,localhost,root,,;
connection master;
create database d1;
grant all on d1.* to 'sample'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
flush privileges;
connect sample,localhost,sample,password,d1;
connection sample;
select database();
database()
d1
create database d2;
ERROR 42000: Access denied for user 'sample'@'localhost' to database 'd2'
create database D1;
ERROR 42000: Access denied for user 'sample'@'localhost' to database 'D1'
disconnect sample;
connection master;
drop user 'sample'@'localhost';
drop database if exists d1;
disconnect master;
connection default;
CREATE DATABASE d1;
USE d1;
CREATE TABLE T1(f1 INT);
CREATE TABLE t1(f1 INT);
GRANT SELECT ON T1 to user_1@localhost;
connect con1,localhost,user_1,,d1;
select * from t1;
ERROR 42000: SELECT command denied to user 'user_1'@'localhost' for table `d1`.`t1`
select * from T1;
f1
connection default;
GRANT SELECT ON t1 to user_1@localhost;
connection con1;
select * from information_schema.table_privileges;
GRANTEE TABLE_CATALOG TABLE_SCHEMA TABLE_NAME PRIVILEGE_TYPE IS_GRANTABLE
'user_1'@'localhost' def d1 T1 SELECT NO
'user_1'@'localhost' def d1 t1 SELECT NO
connection default;
disconnect con1;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost;
DROP USER user_1@localhost;
DROP DATABASE d1;
USE test;
CREATE DATABASE db1;
USE db1;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN END;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(i INT) RETURNS INT RETURN i+1;
GRANT USAGE ON db1.* to user_1@localhost;
GRANT EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE db1.P1 to user_1@localhost;
GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION db1.f1 to user_1@localhost;
GRANT UPDATE ON db1.* to USER_1@localhost;
connect con1,localhost,user_1,,db1;
call p1();
call P1();
select f1(1);
f1(1)
2
connect con2,localhost,USER_1,,db1;
call p1();
ERROR 42000: execute command denied to user 'USER_1'@'localhost' for routine 'db1.p1'
call P1();
ERROR 42000: execute command denied to user 'USER_1'@'localhost' for routine 'db1.p1'
select f1(1);
ERROR 42000: execute command denied to user 'USER_1'@'localhost' for routine 'db1.f1'
connection default;
disconnect con1;
disconnect con2;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM USER_1@localhost;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP USER user_1@localhost;
DROP USER USER_1@localhost;
DROP DATABASE db1;
use test;
#
# Extra test coverage for Bug#56595 RENAME TABLE causes assert on OS X
#
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET new.a= 1;
RENAME TABLE t1 TO T1;
ALTER TABLE T1 RENAME t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
create database TEST;
create procedure TEST.pr() begin end;
create procedure test.pr() begin end;
Phase 1/8: Checking and upgrading mysql database
Processing databases
mysql
mysql.column_stats OK
mysql.columns_priv OK
mysql.db OK
mysql.event OK
mysql.func OK
mysql.global_priv OK
mysql.gtid_slave_pos OK
mysql.help_category OK
mysql.help_keyword OK
mysql.help_relation OK
mysql.help_topic OK
mysql.index_stats OK
mysql.innodb_index_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.innodb_table_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.plugin OK
mysql.proc OK
mysql.procs_priv OK
mysql.proxies_priv OK
mysql.roles_mapping OK
mysql.servers OK
mysql.table_stats OK
mysql.tables_priv OK
mysql.time_zone OK
mysql.time_zone_leap_second OK
mysql.time_zone_name OK
mysql.time_zone_transition OK
mysql.time_zone_transition_type OK
mysql.transaction_registry
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
Repairing tables
mysql.innodb_index_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.innodb_table_stats
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
mysql.transaction_registry
Error : Unknown storage engine 'InnoDB'
error : Corrupt
Phase 2/8: Installing used storage engines... Skipped
Phase 3/8: Running 'mysql_fix_privilege_tables'
Phase 4/8: Fixing views
mysql.user OK
sys.host_summary OK
sys.host_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.host_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.host_summary_by_stages OK
sys.host_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.host_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.innodb_buffer_stats_by_schema OK
sys.innodb_buffer_stats_by_table OK
sys.innodb_lock_waits OK
sys.io_by_thread_by_latency OK
sys.io_global_by_file_by_bytes OK
sys.io_global_by_file_by_latency OK
sys.io_global_by_wait_by_bytes OK
sys.io_global_by_wait_by_latency OK
sys.latest_file_io OK
sys.memory_by_host_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_by_thread_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_by_user_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_global_by_current_bytes OK
sys.memory_global_total OK
sys.metrics OK
sys.privileges_by_table_by_level OK
sys.processlist OK
sys.ps_check_lost_instrumentation OK
sys.schema_auto_increment_columns OK
sys.schema_index_statistics OK
sys.schema_object_overview OK
sys.schema_redundant_indexes OK
sys.schema_table_lock_waits OK
sys.schema_table_statistics OK
sys.schema_table_statistics_with_buffer OK
sys.schema_tables_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.schema_unused_indexes OK
sys.session OK
sys.session_ssl_status OK
sys.statement_analysis OK
sys.statements_with_errors_or_warnings OK
sys.statements_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.statements_with_runtimes_in_95th_percentile OK
sys.statements_with_sorting OK
sys.statements_with_temp_tables OK
sys.user_summary OK
sys.user_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.user_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.user_summary_by_stages OK
sys.user_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.user_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.version OK
sys.wait_classes_global_by_avg_latency OK
sys.wait_classes_global_by_latency OK
sys.waits_by_host_by_latency OK
sys.waits_by_user_by_latency OK
sys.waits_global_by_latency OK
sys.x$host_summary OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_stages OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.x$host_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.x$innodb_buffer_stats_by_schema OK
sys.x$innodb_buffer_stats_by_table OK
sys.x$innodb_lock_waits OK
sys.x$io_by_thread_by_latency OK
sys.x$io_global_by_file_by_bytes OK
sys.x$io_global_by_file_by_latency OK
sys.x$io_global_by_wait_by_bytes OK
sys.x$io_global_by_wait_by_latency OK
sys.x$latest_file_io OK
sys.x$memory_by_host_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_by_thread_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_by_user_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_global_by_current_bytes OK
sys.x$memory_global_total OK
sys.x$processlist OK
sys.x$ps_digest_95th_percentile_by_avg_us OK
sys.x$ps_digest_avg_latency_distribution OK
sys.x$ps_schema_table_statistics_io OK
sys.x$schema_flattened_keys OK
sys.x$schema_index_statistics OK
sys.x$schema_table_lock_waits OK
sys.x$schema_table_statistics OK
sys.x$schema_table_statistics_with_buffer OK
sys.x$schema_tables_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.x$session OK
sys.x$statement_analysis OK
sys.x$statements_with_errors_or_warnings OK
sys.x$statements_with_full_table_scans OK
sys.x$statements_with_runtimes_in_95th_percentile OK
sys.x$statements_with_sorting OK
sys.x$statements_with_temp_tables OK
sys.x$user_summary OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_file_io OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_file_io_type OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_stages OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_statement_latency OK
sys.x$user_summary_by_statement_type OK
sys.x$wait_classes_global_by_avg_latency OK
sys.x$wait_classes_global_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_by_host_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_by_user_by_latency OK
sys.x$waits_global_by_latency OK
Phase 5/8: Fixing table and database names
Phase 6/8: Checking and upgrading tables
Processing databases
TEST
information_schema
mtr
mtr.global_suppressions OK
mtr.test_suppressions OK
performance_schema
sys
sys.sys_config OK
test
Phase 7/8: uninstalling plugins
Phase 8/8: Running 'FLUSH PRIVILEGES'
OK
drop procedure test.pr;
drop database TEST;
create table t1 (a int);
create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row set new.a= 1;
show triggers like '%T1%';
Trigger Event Table Statement Timing Created sql_mode Definer character_set_client collation_connection Database Collation
drop table t1;
set GLOBAL sql_mode=default;
#
# MDEV-19632 Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon CREATE ... SELECT in ORACLE mode
#
# Compatibility schema names respect the filesystem case sensitivity
CREATE TABLE t1 (a MARIADB_SCHEMA.date);
ERROR HY000: Unknown data type: 'MARIADB_SCHEMA.date'
CREATE TABLE t1 (a Mariadb_schema.date);
ERROR HY000: Unknown data type: 'Mariadb_schema.date'
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mariadb_schema.date);
DROP TABLE t1;
# End of 10.3 tests
#
# MDEV-36979 Same alias name with different case on same table is not working in functions
#
create table t1 (a int);
insert t1 values (1);
create table T1 (b int);
insert T1 values (10);
create function t1test(val int) returns int
begin
return (select a from t1 where exists (select b from T1 where b > val));
end//
select t1test(1);
t1test(1)
1
drop function t1test;
drop table t1, T1;
# End of 10.11 tests
#
# MDEV-32973 SHOW TABLES LIKE shows temporary tables with non-matching names
#
create temporary table t1 (a int);
create temporary table t2 (a int);
create temporary table T1 (a int);
show tables like 't1';
Tables_in_test (t1)
t1
select table_name from information_schema.tables where table_schema='test'
and table_name='t1';
table_name
t1
show tables like '_1';
Tables_in_test (_1)
T1
t1
show tables like 't%';
Tables_in_test (t%)
t2
t1
# End of 11.2 tests
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