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###############################################################################
# drizzledump_restore.test
#
# Purpose: Tests if drizzledump output can be used to successfully restore
# tables and data.
# We CREATE a table, drizzledump it to a file, ALTER the original
# table's name, recreate the table from the drizzledump file, then
# utilize include/diff_tables to compare the original and recreated
# tables.
#
# We use several examples from drizzledump.test here and include
# the relevant bug numbers and headers from that test.
#
# NOTE: This test is not currently complete and offers only basic
# cases of drizzledump output being restored.
# Also, does NOT work with -X (xml) output!
#
# Author: pcrews
# Created: 2009-05-21
# Last Change:
# Change date:
###############################################################################
#--source include/have_log_bin.inc
# Define drizzledumpfile here. It is used to capture drizzledump output
# in order to test the output's ability to restore an exact copy of the table
let $drizzledumpfile = $DRIZZLETEST_VARDIR/tmp/drizzledumpfile.sql;
--echo # Pre-test cleanup
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
--echo # Begin tests
--echo #
--echo # Bug#2005 Long decimal comparison bug.
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a DECIMAL(64, 20));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1234567890123456789012345678901234567890"),
("0987654321098765432109876543210987654321");
--exec $DRIZZLE_DUMP --compact test t1 > $drizzledumpfile
let $table_name = test.t1;
--source include/drizzledump.inc
--echo #
--echo # Bug#3361 mysqldump quotes DECIMAL values inconsistently
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a DECIMAL(10,5), b FLOAT);
# Check at first how mysql work with quoted decimal
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1.2345, 2.3456);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1.2345', 2.3456);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.2345", 2.3456);
# check how drizzledump make quoting
--exec $DRIZZLE_DUMP --compact test t1 > $drizzledumpfile
let $table_name = test.t1;
--source include/drizzledump.inc
--echo #
--echo # WL#2319 Exclude Tables from dump
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4),(5),(6);
--exec $DRIZZLE_DUMP --skip-comments --ignore-table=test.t1 test > $drizzledumpfile
let $table_name = test.t2;
--source include/drizzledump.inc
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#8830 mysqldump --skip-extended-insert causes --hex-blob to dump wrong values
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (`b` blob);
INSERT INTO `t1` VALUES (0x602010000280100005E71A);
--exec $DRIZZLE_DUMP --skip-extended-insert test --skip-comments t1 > $drizzledumpfile
let $table_name = test.t1;
--source include/drizzledump.inc
--echo #
--echo # Bug#550091 in Drizzle: "drizzledump dumps data_dictionary"
--echo #
# We create a table in the test database
# We create an additional database and create a table there
# We dump all, then attempt to recreate and do some basic queries against
# our previously created tables
#
# We don't explicitly check the dumpfile for data_dictionary or
# information_schema output, but this test was failing on
# the unpatched drizzledump during dumping of data_dictionary
# information
CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(100), b int);
INSERT INTO t1 values ('a',100);
INSERT INTO t1 values ('b',200);
CREATE SCHEMA drizzledump_test;
USE drizzledump_test;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b char(100));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'abbazabba');
# dump all databases here
--exec $DRIZZLE_DUMP --skip-comments --compact -A > $drizzledumpfile
--echo DROP original schemas
DROP DATABASE test;
DROP DATABASE drizzledump_test;
--echo Ensure we don't have those tables (verify we restored something)
--ERROR ER_TABLE_UNKNOWN
SELECT * FROM test.t1;
--ERROR ER_TABLE_UNKNOWN
SELECT * FROM drizzledump_test.t1;
--echo Restoring from dumpfile
--exec $DRIZZLE < $drizzledumpfile
USE test;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM drizzledump_test.t1;
--echo Cleanup
DROP DATABASE drizzledump_test;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo # End tests
--echo # Cleanup
--echo # remove drizzledumpfile
--error EE_OK,EE_ERROR_FIRST
--remove_file $drizzledumpfile
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