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###############################
# Test Setup
###############################
RESET MASTER;
######################################
# Test Group 1
# Run test cases on local log file
######################################
set @a=UNIX_TIMESTAMP("1970-01-21 15:32:22");
SET timestamp=@a;
RESET MASTER;
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
SET timestamp=@a+1;
INSERT INTO t1 values (1), (2);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 1;
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
SET timestamp=@a+2;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int);
SET timestamp=@a+3;
INSERT INTO t2 values (1);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
SET timestamp=@a+4;
INSERT INTO t1 values (3), (4);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 1;
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
INSERT INTO t2 values (2);
SET @@session.server_id= 3;
INSERT INTO t2 values (3);
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
INSERT INTO t2 values (4);
FLUSH LOGS;
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a int);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1);
FLUSH LOGS;
# Gtid list event of the 2nd binlog file whose content is
# matched against --start-position in the following tests:
show binlog events in 'master-bin.000002' limit 1,1;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000002 # Gtid_list 1 # [0-1-3,1-3-4,1-2-5]
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Test Case 1:
# The end of the binlog file resets the server and domain id of the
# session
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 10;
SET @@session.server_id= 20;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
include/assert.inc [session gtid_domain_id should not change when reading binlog in GTID mode]
include/assert.inc [session server_id should not change when reading binlog in GTID mode]
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 2:
# Single GTID range specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 3:
# Single GTID range with different server_ids
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=1-2-0 --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 4:
# Multiple GTID ranges specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 --stop-position=0-1-3,1-2-3 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 5:
# Multiple GTID ranges specified where the domain ids are listed in
# different orders between start/stop position
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-3,1-2-3 --start-position=1-2-0,0-1-0 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 6:
# Only start position specified
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 values (3), (4);
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 7:
# Only stop position specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 8:
# Seq_no=0 in --start-position includes all events for a domain
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 9:
# Seq_no=0 in --stop-position excludes all events for a domain
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 | MYSQL
#
# Test Case 10:
# Output stops for all domain ids when all --stop-position GTID values
# have been hit.
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 11:
# All GTID events from other domains are printed until the
# --stop-position values are hit
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 12:
# Scalar and GTID values can be used together for stop or start
# position
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=empty_binlog_pos --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=t1_final_checksum_pos | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 13:
# If the start position is delayed within the binlog, events occurring
# before that position are ignored
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 14:
# If start position is repeated, the last specification overrides all
# previous ones
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --start-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 15:
# If stop position is repeated, the last specification overrides all
# previous ones
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 16:
# Start position with --offset=<n> skips n events after the first
# GTID is found
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 --offset=5 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 17:
# Start position with --start-datetime=<T> where T occurs after the
# specified GTID results in no events before T
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=1-2-2 --start-datetime="1970-01-21 15:32:24" | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 18:
# If --stop-position is specified, domains which are not present
# in its list should be excluded from output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 19:
# If the start and stop GTIDs in any domain are equal, the domain
# should not have any output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-2 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
#
# Test Case 20:
# If --start-position and --stop-position have different domain ids,
# only events from GTIDs in the --stop-position list are output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=1-2-2 --stop-position=0-1-3 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 21:
# Successive binary logs (e.g. logs with previous logs that have been
# purged) will write events when the --start-position matches their
# Gtid_list_log_event state
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-3,1-2-5 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Test Case 22:
# Successive binary logs can be called with --stop-position and
# without --start-position
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --stop-position=0-1-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t3;
# At the following error cases analysis
# note incompatible --start-position with the value of
# Gtid list event of the 2nd binlog file printed above.
#
# Error Case 1:
# A GTID --start-position that does not mention all domains that make
# up the binary log state should error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-3 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 2 /ERROR: Starting GTID position list does not specify an initial value/ in err.out
#
# Error Case 2:
# A GTID --start-position with any sequence numbers which occur before
# the binary log state should result in error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-2,1-2-5 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 1 /ERROR: Binary logs are missing data for domain 0/ in err.out
#
# Error Case 3:
# A GTID --start-position with any sequence numbers that are not
# eventually processed results in error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-8,1-2-6 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 2 /ERROR: Binary logs never reached expected GTID state/ in err.out
######################################
# Test Group 2
# Run test cases on remote host
######################################
set @a=UNIX_TIMESTAMP("1970-01-21 15:32:22");
SET timestamp=@a;
RESET MASTER;
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
SET timestamp=@a+1;
INSERT INTO t1 values (1), (2);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 1;
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
SET timestamp=@a+2;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int);
SET timestamp=@a+3;
INSERT INTO t2 values (1);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
SET timestamp=@a+4;
INSERT INTO t1 values (3), (4);
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 1;
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
INSERT INTO t2 values (2);
SET @@session.server_id= 3;
INSERT INTO t2 values (3);
SET @@session.server_id= 2;
INSERT INTO t2 values (4);
FLUSH LOGS;
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a int);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1);
FLUSH LOGS;
# Gtid list event of the 2nd binlog file whose content is
# matched against --start-position in the following tests:
show binlog events in 'master-bin.000002' limit 1,1;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000002 # Gtid_list 1 # [0-1-3,1-3-4,1-2-5]
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Test Case 1:
# The end of the binlog file resets the server and domain id of the
# session
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 10;
SET @@session.server_id= 20;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
include/assert.inc [session gtid_domain_id should not change when reading binlog in GTID mode]
include/assert.inc [session server_id should not change when reading binlog in GTID mode]
SET @@session.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@session.server_id= 1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 2:
# Single GTID range specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 3:
# Single GTID range with different server_ids
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=1-2-0 --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 4:
# Multiple GTID ranges specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 --stop-position=0-1-3,1-2-3 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 5:
# Multiple GTID ranges specified where the domain ids are listed in
# different orders between start/stop position
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-3,1-2-3 --start-position=1-2-0,0-1-0 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 6:
# Only start position specified
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 values (3), (4);
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 7:
# Only stop position specified
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 8:
# Seq_no=0 in --start-position includes all events for a domain
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 9:
# Seq_no=0 in --stop-position excludes all events for a domain
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-0,1-2-0 | MYSQL
#
# Test Case 10:
# Output stops for all domain ids when all --stop-position GTID values
# have been hit.
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 11:
# All GTID events from other domains are printed until the
# --stop-position values are hit
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 12:
# Scalar and GTID values can be used together for stop or start
# position
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=empty_binlog_pos --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=t1_final_checksum_pos | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 13:
# If the start position is delayed within the binlog, events occurring
# before that position are ignored
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 14:
# If start position is repeated, the last specification overrides all
# previous ones
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --start-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 15:
# If stop position is repeated, the last specification overrides all
# previous ones
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-1 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 16:
# Start position with --offset=<n> skips n events after the first
# GTID is found
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=0-1-2 --offset=5 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 17:
# Start position with --start-datetime=<T> where T occurs after the
# specified GTID results in no events before T
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-0 --stop-position=1-2-2 --start-datetime="1970-01-21 15:32:24" | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 18:
# If --stop-position is specified, domains which are not present
# in its list should be excluded from output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --stop-position=1-3-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t2;
#
# Test Case 19:
# If the start and stop GTIDs in any domain are equal, the domain
# should not have any output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=0-1-2 --stop-position=0-1-2 | MYSQL
#
# Test Case 20:
# If --start-position and --stop-position have different domain ids,
# only events from GTIDs in the --stop-position list are output
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM --start-position=1-2-2 --stop-position=0-1-3 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test Case 21:
# Successive binary logs (e.g. logs with previous logs that have been
# purged) will write events when the --start-position matches their
# Gtid_list_log_event state
#
# Reset server state
RESET MASTER;
FLUSH LOGS;
FLUSH LOGS;
PURGE BINARY LOGS TO "master-bin.000002";
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-3,1-2-5 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Test Case 22:
# Successive binary logs can be called with --stop-position and
# without --start-position
#
# Reset server state
RESET MASTER;
FLUSH LOGS;
FLUSH LOGS;
PURGE BINARY LOGS TO "master-bin.000002";
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --stop-position=0-1-4 | MYSQL
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Remote-only setup for error cases
RESET MASTER;
FLUSH LOGS;
FLUSH LOGS;
PURGE BINARY LOGS TO "master-bin.000002";
# At the following error cases analysis
# note incompatible --start-position with the value of
# Gtid list event of the 2nd binlog file printed above.
#
# Error Case 1:
# A GTID --start-position that does not mention all domains that make
# up the binary log state should error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-3 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 1 /ERROR: Got error reading packet from server/ in err.out
#
# Error Case 2:
# A GTID --start-position with any sequence numbers which occur before
# the binary log state should result in error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-2,1-2-5 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 1 /ERROR: Got error reading packet from server/ in err.out
#
# Error Case 3:
# A GTID --start-position with any sequence numbers that are not
# eventually processed results in error
# MYSQL_BINLOG BINLOG_FILE_PARAM2 --start-position=0-1-8,1-2-6 > tmp_out_ 2> err_out_
FOUND 1 /ERROR: Got error reading packet from server/ in err.out
#
# Remote-only cleanup from error cases
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
RESET MASTER;
#
# Error Case 4:
# User provides invalid positions
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=z
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=1-
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=1-2
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=1-2-
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=-1
#
# Error Case 5:
# User provides GTID ranges with repeated domain ids
# MYSQL_BINLOG MYSQLD_DATADIR/master-bin.000001 --start-position=0-1-1,0-1-8 --stop-position=0-1-4,0-1-12
##############################
# Cleanup
##############################
SET @@global.gtid_domain_id= 0;
SET @@global.server_id= 1;
# End of the tests
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