File: idx_compare_host_cache.test

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#
# Verify that query results are the same with and without indexes.
#
--source include/have_debug_sync.inc

let $table = "host_cache";

--echo TABLE: $table
--echo INDEXES: PK (IP), KEY (HOST)

--source ../include/idx_compare_setup.inc

# Create an entry in the host_cache

# [Warning] IP address '192.0.2.4' could not be resolved:
# no reverse address mapping.
call mtr.add_suppression("192.0.2.4");

--source ../include/hostcache_set_state.inc

CREATE USER 'user4'@'santa.claus.ipv4.example.com';
GRANT SELECT ON test.* TO 'user4'@'santa.claus.ipv4.example.com';

SET global debug= "+d,vio_peer_addr_fake_ipv4,getnameinfo_fake_ipv4,getaddrinfo_fake_good_ipv4";

connect (con4, "127.0.0.1", user4, , test, $MASTER_MYPORT,);
SELECT "Con4 is alive" AS "";
SELECT current_user() AS "";
disconnect con4;

--connection default
--source ../include/hostcache_dump.inc
SET global debug= default;

--echo
--echo ## Test IP
let $key_group = 15;
let $target_ip = 192.0.2.4;
# Specify columns for the result set tables.
SET @pfs_columns = "IP, HOST";
--source ../include/idx_compare_load.inc

--echo
--echo ## Test HOST
let $key_group = 6.2;
let $target_ip = 192.0.2.4;
let $target_host = santa.claus.ipv4.example.com;
# Specify columns for the result set tables.
SET @pfs_columns = "IP, HOST";
--source ../include/idx_compare_load.inc


--source ../include/idx_compare_cleanup.inc
REVOKE SELECT ON test.* FROM 'user4'@'santa.claus.ipv4.example.com';
DROP USER 'user4'@'santa.claus.ipv4.example.com';