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# Only run test if "mysql_upgrade" is found
--require r/have_mysql_upgrade.result
--disable_query_log
select LENGTH("$DRIZZLE_UPGRADE")>0 as have_mysql_upgrade;
--enable_query_log

#
# Basic test that we can run mysql_upgrde and that it finds the
# expected binaries it uses.
#
--echo Run mysql_upgrade once
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose 2>&1

# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/master-data/mysql_upgrade_info;

--echo Run it again - should say already completed
--replace_result $DRIZZLE_SERVER_VERSION VERSION
--error 1
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose 2>&1

# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/master-data/mysql_upgrade_info;

--echo Force should run it regardless of wether it's been run before
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --force 2>&1

# It should have created a file in the MySQL Servers datadir
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/master-data/mysql_upgrade_info;


#
# Bug #25452 mysql_upgrade access denied.
#

# Password protect a root account and run mysql_upgrade

CREATE USER mysqltest1@'%' IDENTIFIED by 'sakila';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO mysqltest1@'%';
--echo Run mysql_upgrade with password protected account
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --force --user=mysqltest1 --password=sakila 2>&1

DROP USER mysqltest1@'%';


#
# Bug #26639 mysql_upgrade exits successfully even if external command failed
#

--echo Run mysql_upgrade with a non existing server socket
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR var
--replace_regex /.*mysqlcheck.*: Got/mysqlcheck: Got/ /\([0-9]*\)/(errno)/
--error 1
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --force --host=not_existing_host 2>&1

#
# Bug #28401 mysql_upgrade Failed with STRICT_ALL_TABLES, ANSI_QUOTES and NO_ZERO_DATE
#

# The SQL commands used by mysql_upgrade are written to be run
# with sql_mode set to '' - thus the scripts should change sql_mode
# for the session to make sure the SQL is legal.

# Test by setting sql_mode before running mysql_upgrade
set GLOBAL sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ANSI_QUOTES,NO_ZERO_DATE';
--exec $DRIZZLE_UPGRADE --skip-verbose --force 2>&1
eval set GLOBAL sql_mode=default;