# This testcase is an auto increment feature specific, to Myisam # All tests are required to run with Myisam # Hence MTR starts mysqld with MyISAM as default --source include/force_myisam_default.inc --source include/have_myisam.inc # # Test of auto_increment; The test for BDB tables is in bdb.test # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; drop table if exists t2; --enable_warnings SET SQL_WARNINGS=1; create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment,b int, primary key (a)) engine=myisam auto_increment=3; insert into t1 values (1,1),(NULL,3),(NULL,4); delete from t1 where a=4; insert into t1 values (NULL,5),(NULL,6); select * from t1; delete from t1 where a=6; #show table status like "t1"; replace t1 values (3,1); ALTER TABLE t1 add c int; replace t1 values (3,3,3); insert into t1 values (NULL,7,7); update t1 set a=8,b=b+1,c=c+1 where a=7; insert into t1 values (NULL,9,9); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 ( skey tinyint unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment PRIMARY KEY, sval char(20) ); insert into t1 values (NULL, "hello"); insert into t1 values (NULL, "hey"); select * from t1; select _rowid,t1._rowid,skey,sval from t1; drop table t1; # # Test auto_increment on sub key # create table t1 (a char(10) not null, b int not null auto_increment, primary key(a,b)); insert into t1 values ("a",1),("b",2),("a",2),("c",1); insert into t1 values ("a",NULL),("b",NULL),("c",NULL),("e",NULL); insert into t1 (a) values ("a"),("b"),("c"),("d"); insert into t1 (a) values ('k'),('d'); insert into t1 (a) values ("a"); insert into t1 values ("d",last_insert_id()); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (ordid int(8) not null auto_increment, ord varchar(50) not null, primary key (ordid), index(ord,ordid)); insert into t1 (ordid,ord) values (NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'sdj'); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (ordid int(8) not null auto_increment, ord varchar(50) not null, primary key (ord,ordid)); insert into t1 values (NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,"abc"),(NULL,'abc'),(NULL,'zzz'),(NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'abc'); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (sid char(5), id int(2) NOT NULL auto_increment, key(sid, id)); create table t2 (sid char(20), id int(2)); insert into t2 values ('skr',NULL),('skr',NULL),('test',NULL); insert into t1 select * from t2; select * from t1; drop table t1,t2; # # Test of auto_increment columns when they are set to 0 # create table t1 (a int not null primary key auto_increment); insert into t1 values (0); update t1 set a=0; select * from t1; check table t1; drop table t1; # # Test negative values (Bug #1366) # create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key); insert into t1 values (NULL); insert into t1 values (-1); select last_insert_id(); insert into t1 values (NULL); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key) /*!40102 engine=heap */; insert into t1 values (NULL); insert into t1 values (-1); select last_insert_id(); insert into t1 values (NULL); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # last_insert_id() madness # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment primary key); insert into t1 set i = 254; insert into t1 set i = null; select last_insert_id(); explain extended select last_insert_id(); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 set i = 254; select last_insert_id(); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 set i = null; select last_insert_id(); drop table t1; create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment, key (i)); insert into t1 set i = 254; insert into t1 set i = null; select last_insert_id(); insert into t1 set i = null; select last_insert_id(); drop table t1; create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment primary key, b int, unique (b)); insert into t1 values (NULL, 10); select last_insert_id(); insert into t1 values (NULL, 15); select last_insert_id(); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 values (NULL, 10); select last_insert_id(); drop table t1; SET sql_mode = default; create table t1(a int auto_increment,b int null,primary key(a)); SET SQL_MODE=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO; insert into t1(a,b)values(NULL,1); insert into t1(a,b)values(200,2); insert into t1(a,b)values(0,3); insert into t1(b)values(4); insert into t1(b)values(5); insert into t1(b)values(6); insert into t1(b)values(7); select * from t1 order by b; alter table t1 modify b mediumint; select * from t1 order by b; create table t2 (a int); insert t2 values (1),(2); alter table t2 add b int auto_increment primary key; select * from t2; drop table t2; delete from t1 where a=0; update t1 set a=0 where b=5; select * from t1 order by b; delete from t1 where a=0; update t1 set a=NULL where b=6; update t1 set a=300 where b=7; SET SQL_MODE=''; insert into t1(a,b)values(NULL,8); insert into t1(a,b)values(400,9); insert into t1(a,b)values(0,10); insert into t1(b)values(11); insert into t1(b)values(12); insert into t1(b)values(13); insert into t1(b)values(14); select * from t1 order by b; delete from t1 where a=0; update t1 set a=0 where b=12; select * from t1 order by b; delete from t1 where a=0; update t1 set a=NULL where b=13; update t1 set a=500 where b=14; select * from t1 order by b; drop table t1; # # Test of behavior of ALTER TABLE when coulmn containing NULL or zeroes is # converted to AUTO_INCREMENT column # create table t1 (a bigint); insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3), (NULL), (NULL); alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key; select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (a bigint); insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3), (0), (0); alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key; select * from t1; drop table t1; # We still should be able to preserve zero in NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode create table t1 (a bigint); insert into t1 values (0), (1), (2), (3); set sql_mode=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO; alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key; set sql_mode= ''; select * from t1; drop table t1; # It also sensible to preserve zeroes if we are converting auto_increment # column to auto_increment column (or not touching it at all, which is more # common case probably) create table t1 (a int auto_increment primary key , b int null); set sql_mode=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO; insert into t1 values (0,1),(1,2),(2,3); select * from t1; set sql_mode= ''; alter table t1 modify b varchar(255); insert into t1 values (0,4); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # BUG #10045: Problem with composite AUTO_INCREMENT + BLOB key CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT AUTO_INCREMENT, b BLOB, PRIMARY KEY (a,b(10))); INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES ('aaaa'); CHECK TABLE t1; INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES (''); CHECK TABLE t1; INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES ('bbbb'); CHECK TABLE t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; # BUG #19025: CREATE TABLE `t1` ( t1_name VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT NULL, t1_id INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, KEY (t1_name), PRIMARY KEY (t1_id) ) AUTO_INCREMENT = 1000; INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL'); INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL'); INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL'); SELECT * from t1; SHOW CREATE TABLE `t1`; DROP TABLE `t1`; # # Bug #6880: LAST_INSERT_ID() within a statement # create table t1(a int not null auto_increment primary key); create table t2(a int not null auto_increment primary key, t1a int); insert into t1 values(NULL); insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()); insert into t1 values (NULL); insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()); insert into t1 values (NULL); insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()); select * from t2; drop table t1, t2; --echo End of 4.1 tests # # Bug #11080 & #11005 Multi-row REPLACE fails on a duplicate key error # CREATE TABLE t1 ( `a` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `b` int(11) default NULL,PRIMARY KEY (`a`),UNIQUE KEY `b` (`b`)); insert into t1 (b) values (1); replace into t1 (b) values (2), (1), (3); select * from t1; truncate table t1; insert into t1 (b) values (1); replace into t1 (b) values (2); replace into t1 (b) values (1); replace into t1 (b) values (3); select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (rowid int not null auto_increment, val int not null,primary key (rowid), unique(val)); replace into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2'); replace into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2'); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2'); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Test that update changes internal auto-increment value # create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key, val int); insert into t1 (val) values (1); update t1 set a=2 where a=1; insert into t1 (val) values (1); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Test key duplications with auto-increment in ALTER TABLE # bug #14573 # CREATE TABLE t1 (t1 INT(10) PRIMARY KEY, t2 INT(10)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0, 0); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE t1 t1 INT(10) auto_increment; DROP TABLE t1; # Test of REPLACE when it does INSERT+DELETE and not UPDATE: # see if it sets LAST_INSERT_ID() ok create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b int, c int, d timestamp default current_timestamp, unique(b),unique(c)); insert into t1 values(null,1,1,now()); insert into t1 values(null,0,0,null); # this will delete two rows replace into t1 values(null,1,0,null); select last_insert_id(); drop table t1; # Test of REPLACE when it does a INSERT+DELETE for all the conflicting rows # (i.e.) when there are three rows conflicting in unique key columns with # a row that is being inserted, all the three rows will be deleted and then # the new rows will be inserted. create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b int, c int, e int, d timestamp default current_timestamp, unique(b),unique(c),unique(e)); insert into t1 values(null,1,1,1,now()); insert into t1 values(null,0,0,0,null); replace into t1 values(null,1,0,2,null); select last_insert_id(); drop table t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#46616: Assertion `!table->auto_increment_field_not_null' on view --echo # manipulations --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (1); CREATE TABLE t2 ( a INT AUTO_INCREMENT KEY ); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a FROM t1; UPDATE t2 SET a = 2; SELECT a FROM t2; DROP TABLE t1, t2; --echo # --echo # Bug#39828 autoinc wraps around when offset and increment > 1 --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 BIGINT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY(c1)) engine=MyISAM; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (18446744073709551601); SET @@SESSION.AUTO_INCREMENT_INCREMENT=10; SELECT @@SESSION.AUTO_INCREMENT_OFFSET; --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL), (NULL), (NULL); SELECT * FROM t1; SET @@SESSION.AUTO_INCREMENT_INCREMENT=default; SET @@SESSION.AUTO_INCREMENT_OFFSET=default; DROP TABLE t1; --echo End of 5.1 tests --echo # --echo # Bug#50619 assert in handler::update_auto_increment --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY (pk)); # This triggered the assert INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL), (-1), (NULL); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Check that that true overflow still gives error CREATE TABLE t1 (pk BIGINT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY (pk)); --error ER_AUTOINC_READ_FAILED INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL), (18446744073709551615-1), (NULL); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1;