/** * @file setup_binlog.cpp test of simple binlog router setup * - setup one master, one slave directly connected to real master and two slaves connected to binlog router * - create table and put data into it using connection to master * - check data using direct commection to all backend * - compare sha1 checksum of binlog file on master and on Maxscale machine * - START TRANSACTION * - SET autocommit = 0 * - INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111, 10) * - check SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE fl=10 - expect one row x=111 * - ROLLBACK * - INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(112, 10) * - check SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE fl=10 - expect one row x=112 and no row with x=111 * - DELETE FROM t1 WHERE fl=10 * - START TRANSACTION * - INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111, 10) * - check SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE fl=10 - expect one row x=111 from master and slave * - DELETE FROM t1 WHERE fl=10 * - compare sha1 checksum of binlog file on master and on Maxscale machine * - Re-create t1 table via master * - STOP SLAVE against Maxscale binlog * - put data to t1 * - START SLAVE against Maxscale binlog * - wait to let replication happens * - check data on all nodes * - chack sha1 * - repeat last test with FLUSH LOGS on master 1. before putting data to Master 2. after putting data to master */ #include #include "testconnections.h" #include "maxadmin_operations.h" #include "sql_t1.h" #include "test_binlog_fnc.h" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { TestConnections test(argc, argv); test.binlog_cmd_option = 1; test.start_binlog(0); test_binlog(&test); test.check_log_err(0, "SET NAMES utf8mb4", false); test.check_log_err(0, "set autocommit=1", false); test.check_log_err(0, "select USER()", false); return test.global_result; }