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##################################################################
# rpl_colSize                                                    #
#                                                                #
# This test is designed to test the changes included in WL#3228. #
# The changes include the ability to replicate with the master   #
# having columns that are smaller (shorter) than the slave.      #
##################################################################

-- source include/not_group_replication_plugin.inc
-- source include/set_privilege_checks_user_as_system_user.inc
-- source include/master-slave.inc

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings

--echo **** Testing WL#3228 changes. ****
--echo *** Create "wider" table on slave ***
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc
STOP SLAVE;
--source include/wait_for_slave_to_stop.inc
RESET SLAVE;
RESET MASTER;

SET @saved_replica_type_conversions = @@replica_type_conversions;
SET GLOBAL REPLICA_TYPE_CONVERSIONS = 'ALL_NON_LOSSY';

#Get default engine value          WL#6921
--let $DEFAULT_ENGINE = `select @@global.default_storage_engine`

eval CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a float     (47),
  b double    (143,9),
  c decimal   (65,30),
  d numeric   (4,0),
  e bit       (32),
  f char      (21),
  g varchar   (1300),
  h binary    (33),
  j varbinary (200),
  k enum      ('5','6','7', '8','9','0'),
  l set       ('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0','11','12','13','14','15','16','17','18','19','21','22','23','24','25','26','27','28','29'),
  m TINYBLOB,
  n BLOB,
  o MEDIUMBLOB,
  p LONGBLOB,
  q TINYTEXT,
  r TEXT,
  s MEDIUMTEXT,
  t LONGTEXT
);

--echo *** Create same table on master but with narrow columns ***
connection master;
eval CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a float     (44),
  b double    (10,3),
  c decimal   (10,2),
  d numeric   (3,0),
  e bit       (16),
  f char      (10),
  g varchar   (100),
  h binary    (20),
  j varbinary (20),
  k enum      ('5','6','7'),
  l set       ('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','0'),
  m TINYBLOB,
  n BLOB,
  o MEDIUMBLOB,
  p LONGBLOB,
  q TINYTEXT,
  r TEXT,
  s MEDIUMTEXT,
  t LONGTEXT
);

RESET MASTER;

--echo *** Start replication ***
connection slave;
START SLAVE;
--source include/wait_for_slave_to_start.inc

--echo *** Insert data on master and display it. ***
connection master;

INSERT INTO t1 () VALUES (
  17.567, 
  2.123, 
  10.20, 
  125,
  hex(64),
  'TEST',
  'This is a test',
  'binary data',
  'more binary data',
  '6',
  '7',
  "blob 1",
  "blob  2",
  "blob   3",
  "blob    4",
  "text 1",
  "text  2",
  "text   3",
  "text    4");

# Replace values in columns that display differently between SBR & RBR
--replace_column 5 # 8 #
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a;

--echo *** Select data from slave to compare ***
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

# Replace values in columns that display differently between SBR & RBR
--replace_column 5 # 8 #
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a;

# Test boundary limits of varchar and char fields
# Master/Slave
# <256/<256 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- col a
# >255/<256 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- error will be caught in BUG#22086
# <256/>255 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- col b
# >255/>255 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- col c
#
# Test boundary limits of CHAR fields
# Master/Slave
# <256/<256 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- col d
# >255/<256 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- error char limited to 255 chars
# <256/>255 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- error char limited to 255 chars
# >255/>255 with m < s, m > s, and m == s <-- error char limited to 255 chars

connection master;
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo Create varchar table on master
CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a VARCHAR(50),
  b VARCHAR(100),
  c VARCHAR(300),
  d CHAR(5)
);

--let $sync_slave_connection= slave
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

--echo Alter varchar table on slave
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN a a VARCHAR(100);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN b b VARCHAR(400);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN c c VARCHAR(500);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN d d CHAR(100);

connection master;

--echo Insert some values and select them on master
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("This is a test of col a.", 
                       "This is another test of col b.",
                       "This is a test of the large col c.",
                       "Col d");
SELECT * FROM t1;
#Replace default engine value with static engine string          WL#6921
--replace_result $DEFAULT_ENGINE ENGINE default DEFAULT
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;

--let $sync_slave_connection= slave
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

--echo Insert some values and select them on slave
SELECT * FROM t1;
#Replace default engine value with static engine string          WL#6921
--replace_result $DEFAULT_ENGINE ENGINE default DEFAULT
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;


# Test boundary limits of bit fields
# m < s, m % 8 != 0, and s % 8 == 0 col a
# m < s, m % 8 == 0, and s % 8 != 0 col b
# m < s, m % 8 != 0, and s % 8 != 0 col c
# m > s, m % 8 != 0, and s % 8 == 0 <-- error will be caught in BUG#22086
# m > s, m % 8 == 0, and s % 8 != 0 <-- error will be caught in BUG#22086
# m > s, m % 8 != 0, and s % 8 != 0 <-- error will be caught in BUG#22086

connection master;
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo Create bit table on master
CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a BIT(7),
  b BIT(8),
  c BIT(21),
  d BIT(11),
  e BIT(11)
);

--echo Create bit table on slave
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a BIT(16),
  b BIT(22),
  c BIT(54),
  d BIT(25),
  e BIT(13)
);

connection master;

--echo Insert some values and select them on master
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (
  b'1010101',
  b'10101011',
  b'101010110101010101111',
  b'10101010101',
  b'10101011111'
  );

SELECT BIN(a), BIN(b), BIN(c), BIN(d), BIN(e) FROM t1;
#Replace default engine value with static engine string          WL#6921
--replace_result $DEFAULT_ENGINE ENGINE default DEFAULT
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;

--let $sync_slave_connection= slave
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

--echo Insert some values and select them on master
SELECT BIN(a), BIN(b), BIN(c), BIN(d), BIN(e) FROM t1;
#Replace default engine value with static engine string          WL#6921
--replace_result $DEFAULT_ENGINE ENGINE default DEFAULT
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;

###############################################################################
# Bug#19704825 TEMPORARY SLAVE TYPE CONVERSION TABLES RELEASED TO EARLY
# Problem: Memory used in preparing slave type conversion
# temporary table is getting released early and causing unexpected results
# in case of nested events.
# Eg: If a insert statement is calling a trigger which contains another
# insert statement.
# Steps to reproduce:
#  1) Create a table t1
#  2) Change it's definition on slave, so that insert will create conversion
#     temporary table on slave (set REPLICA_TYPE_CONVERSIONS appropriately to
#     allow the scenario)
#  3) Create a table t2
#  4) Create a trigger on top of table t1. Inside the trigger, insert a tuple
#      into table t2
#  5) Insert a tuple into table t1 on Master
#  6) Make sure this insert is replicated without any issues.
###############################################################################

# Step 1, 2 are already done by above test code.

# Step 3: Create a table t2
connection master;
CREATE TABLE t2(i INTEGER);

# Step 4: Create a trigger on top of table t1. Inside the trigger, insert a
#          tuple into table t2
--delimiter $$
CREATE TRIGGER t1_tr BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1);
END $$
--delimiter ;

# Step 5: Insert a tuple into table t1 on Master
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (
  b'1010101',
  b'10101011',
  b'101010110101010101111',
  b'10101010101',
  b'10101011111'
  );

# Step 6) Make sure this insert is replicated without any issues.
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

# End of test for Bug#19704825

--echo *** Cleanup  ***
connection master;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
--source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc

SET GLOBAL REPLICA_TYPE_CONVERSIONS = @saved_replica_type_conversions;

# END 5.1 Test Case
--source include/rpl_end.inc