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68 lines
1.8 KiB
Perl
68 lines
1.8 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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BEGIN {
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die "The PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH environment variable is not set.\n"
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unless $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH} && -d $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH};
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unshift @INC, "$ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH}/lib";
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};
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use strict;
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use warnings FATAL => 'all';
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use English qw(-no_match_vars);
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use Test::More tests => 1;
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use PerconaTest;
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use Sandbox;
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require "$trunk/bin/pt-duplicate-key-checker";
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my $output;
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my $cnf = "/tmp/12345/my.sandbox.cnf";
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my $cmd = "$trunk/bin/pt-duplicate-key-checker -F $cnf -h 127.1";
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my $pid_file = "/tmp/pt-dupe-key-test.pid";
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diag(`rm -f $pid_file >/dev/null`);
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# #########################################################################
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# Issue 391: Add --pid option to all scripts
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# #########################################################################
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diag(`touch $pid_file`);
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# to test this issue I must set a timeout in case the command doesn't come back
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eval {
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# we define an alarm signal handler
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local $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { die "timed out\n" };
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# and set the alarm 'clock' to 5 seconds
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alarm(5);
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# here's the actual command. correct bahaviour is to die with messsage "PID file <pid_file> exists"
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# Incorrect behavior is anything else, including not returning control after 5 seconds
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$output = `$cmd -d issue_295 --pid $pid_file 2>&1`;
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};
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if ($@) {
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if ($@ eq "timed out\n") {
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print "I timed out\n";
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}
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else {
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print "Something else went wrong: $@\n";
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}
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}
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like(
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$output,
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qr{PID file $pid_file exists},
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'Dies if PID file already exists (issue 391)'
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);
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# #############################################################################
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# Done.
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# #############################################################################
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diag(`rm -f $pid_file >/dev/null`);
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exit;
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