#!/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; use Data::Dumper; use PerconaTest; use Sandbox; require "$trunk/bin/pt-online-schema-change"; my $dp = new DSNParser(opts=>$dsn_opts); my $sb = new Sandbox(basedir => '/tmp', DSNParser => $dp); my $master_dbh = $sb->get_dbh_for('master'); if ( !$master_dbh ) { plan skip_all => 'Cannot connect to sandbox master'; } # The sandbox servers run with lock_wait_timeout=3 and it's not dynamic # so we need to specify --set-vars innodb_lock_wait_timeout-3 else the # tool will die. $master_dbh->do('SET @@collation_server="latin1_swedish_ci"'); my $master_dsn = 'h=127.1,P=12345,u=msandbox,p=msandbox,charset=utf8'; my @args = (qw(--set-vars innodb_lock_wait_timeout=3 --alter-foreign-keys-method rebuild_constraints)); my $output; my $exit_status; my $sample = "t/pt-online-schema-change/samples/"; # ############################################################################ # https://bugs.launchpad.net/percona-toolkit/+bug/1215587 # Adding _ to constraints can create issues with constraint name length # ############################################################################ $sb->load_file('master', "$sample/long_fk_constraints.sql"); # run once: we expect constraint names to be prefixed with one underscore # if they havre't one, and to remove 2 if they have 2 ($output, $exit_status) = full_output( sub { pt_online_schema_change::main(@args, "$master_dsn,D=bug1215587,t=Table1", "--alter", "ENGINE=InnoDB", "--charset", "utf8", qw(--execute)) }, ); my $query = <<_SQL; SELECT TABLE_NAME, CONSTRAINT_NAME FROM information_schema.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE WHERE table_schema='bug1215587' and (TABLE_NAME='Table1' OR TABLE_NAME='Table2') and CONSTRAINT_NAME LIKE '%fkey%' ORDER BY TABLE_NAME, CONSTRAINT_NAME _SQL my $constraints = $master_dbh->selectall_arrayref($query); # why we need to sort? Depending on the MySQL version and the characters set, the ORDER BY clause # in the query will return different values so, it is better to rely on our own sorted results. my @sorted_constraints = sort { @$a[0].@$a[1] cmp @$b[0].@$b[1] } @$constraints; is_deeply( \@sorted_constraints, [ [ 'Table1', '_fkey1a' ], [ 'Table1', '_fkey_SALES_RECURRING_PROFILE_CUSTOMER_CUSTOMER_ENTITY_ENTITY_ID' ], [ 'Table2', '_fkey2b' ], [ 'Table2', 'fkey2a' ], ], "First run adds or removes underscore from constraint names, accordingly" ); # ############################################################################# # Done. # ############################################################################# $sb->wipe_clean($master_dbh); ok($sb->ok(), "Sandbox servers") or BAIL_OUT(__FILE__ . " broke the sandbox"); done_testing;