#!/usr/bin/env perl BEGIN { die "The PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH environment variable is not set.\n" unless $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH} && -d $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH}; unshift @INC, "$ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH}/lib"; }; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use English qw(-no_match_vars); use Test::More tests => 1; use PerconaTest; require "$trunk/bin/pt-table-sync"; my $output; # ############################################################################# # Ensure that syncing master-master works OK # ############################################################################# # Sometimes I skip this test if I'm proving mk-table-sync over and over. SKIP: { skip "I'm impatient", 1 if 0; diag(`$trunk/sandbox/start-sandbox master-master 12348 12349 >/dev/null`); diag(`/tmp/12348/use -e 'CREATE DATABASE test'`); diag(`/tmp/12348/use < $trunk/t/pt-table-sync/samples/before.sql`); # Make master2 different from master1 diag(`/tmp/12349/use -e 'set sql_log_bin=0;update test.test1 set b="mm" where a=1'`); # This will make master1's data match the changed data on master2 (that is not # a typo). `$trunk/bin/pt-table-sync --no-check-slave --sync-to-master --print --execute h=127.0.0.1,P=12348,u=msandbox,p=msandbox,D=test,t=test1`; sleep 1; $output = `/tmp/12348/use -e 'select b from test.test1 where a=1' -N`; like($output, qr/mm/, 'Master-master sync worked'); diag(`$trunk/sandbox/stop-sandbox 12348 12349 >/dev/null`); }; # ############################################################################# # Done. # ############################################################################# exit;