Removed unused code, ordered function definitions that declarations aren't
needed, changed functions to pass pointers to the event body instead of
the start of the protocol packet.
Added `match` and `exclude` functionality. This allows versatile filtering
without a large investment of development time by leveraging the benefits
of PCRE2 regular expressions.
Also cleaned up the filter and removed the single table matching and
active parameter that were obsoleted by the regular expression parameters.
This column will be used to store the relative path of the file
where a particular event can be found.
Unless the path is stored, BLR will not be able to find an event based
on the gtid if BRL is connected to a node in a Galera cluster and updates
are made to nodes other than that node as in that case, the GTID domain id
and server id, will not identify the correct directory.
The full path is not stored in the column binlog_file as the path
would in that case (without other modifications) be visible to the
client.
The test adds a scheduled server event, the does failover, rejoin and
switchover and checks that event is manipulated correctly. Also includes
a change to the monitor to fix an invalid ALTER EVENT query when the event
definer has wildcard host.
The collection of resultsets needs to be disabled by default when a
response is received to cover the cases where an error is returned.
The collection of results should also not be set for queries that do not
generate any responses.
When the 10.2 users query is executed with a MariaDB server older than
10.2.11, the query will fail due to inadequate grants on the 'users' table
generated as a part of the CTE. To work around the issue, a SELECT grant
on the whole mysql database is required. Logging the server where the
query fails also helps resolve the problem by pointing out where the grant
needs to be added.
Now logs messages explaining what has been done. Scheduled events are
disabled/enabled during the operation. Redirection of slaves is done at
the end similar to failover/switchover.
The read-write distribution in readwritesplit is now stored in a map
partitioned by the servers that the router has used. Currently, the
statistics for removed servers aren't dropped so some filtering still
needs to be added.
The 'reset_replication' module command deletes all slave connections and binlogs,
sets gtid to sequence 0 and restarts replication from the given master. Should be
only used if gtid:s are incompatible but the actual data is known to be in sync.
Event handling is now enabled by default. If the monitor cannot query the EVENTS-
table (most likely because of missing credentials), print an error suggesting to
turn the feature off.
When disabling events on a rejoining standalone server (likely a former master),
disable binlog event recording for the session. This prevents the ALTER EVENT
queries from generating binlog events.
Also added documentation and combined similar parts in the code.
This only deactivates some of the more heavy-handed features. All files have
been formatted with the new settings, which seems to have only affected lines
which were not formatted before.
When the setting up of filters for a session fails, the DCB is closed and
the client DCB's session pointer is set to NULL. This needs to be checked
in the schemarouter before the `m_client->session` pointer is used.
The act of setting the session pointer to NULL should not be necessary as
the session is freed once the reference count drops down to zero. Due to
the fact that changing this would require moderate changes in session code
means that it should not be done in a patch release as the risks are too
high.
This is somewhat questionable, as the slaves won't be able to really
replicate from the new master. However, not doing this causes the wrong
master to be selected after failover unless the new master has a majority
of slaves under it.
Added support for composite roles for 10.2 and newer versions. As
recursive CTEs are required to extract the role mappings, composite roles
aren't supported on 10.1.
The additions into the server.h header used C++ language which caused C
programs to fail to compile. Moved the implementation of the EMAverage
class into the private Server class in the server.hh header and exposed it
via functions in the server.h header. Also temporarily moved
almost_equal_server_scores into the public server.hh as there is no
service.hh header.
Changes to the ChangeMasterOptions made it non-trivial so it cannot be
safely memset anymore. The maxavrocheck was missing the linkage to the
maxscale-common library.