File: rpl_row_img_sequence_full_nodup.test

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#
# Purpose:
#   The rpl_row_img_sequence group of tests verify that sequence MDL updates,
# i.e. NEXTVAL and SETVAL, respect the binlog_row_image variable value when
# written into the binary log. In particular, it ensures that only changed
# columns are written with MINIMAL image mode, and all columns are written
# otherwise. This test focuses on validating the behavior of
# binlog_row_img=FULL_NODUP.
#
# Methodology
#   After issuing a sequence update, ensure that both 1) it was replicated
# correctly, and 2) it was binlogged respective to the binlog_row_image value.
# The sequence table does not use caching to ensure each update is immediately
# binlogged. Each command is binlogged into its own unique log file, and the
# entirety of the file is analyzed for correctness of its sequence event.
# Specifically, mysqlbinlog is used in verbose mode so it outputs the columns
# which belong to the event, and the columns are analyzed to ensure the correct
# ones were logged. rpl_row_img_general_loop.inc is used to test with multiple
# chained replicas, varying engines between InnoDB and MyISAM.
#
# References:
#   MDEV-28487: sequences not respect value of binlog_row_image with select
#               nextval(seq_gen)
#

--let $rpl_topology= 1->2->3
--source include/rpl_init.inc
--source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc

--connection server_1
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--connection server_2
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--connection server_3
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--connection server_1

--echo #
--echo # binlog_row_image=FULL_NODUP should write all columns to the binary log
--echo #
--let $row_img_set=server_1:FULL_NODUP:N,server_2:FULL_NODUP:Y,server_3:FULL_NODUP:Y
--source include/rpl_row_img_set.inc
--let $expected_columns=(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
--let row_img_test_script= include/rpl_row_img_sequence.inc
--source include/rpl_row_img_general_loop.inc

--let $row_img_set=server_1:FULL:N,server_2:FULL:Y,server_3:FULL:Y
--source include/rpl_row_img_set.inc

--source include/rpl_end.inc
--echo # End of tests