mysql_client_test
_embedded test client API for embedded server
Synopsis
mysql_client_test
[options] [test_name]
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description
The
mysql_client_test program is used for testing aspects
of the MySQL client API that cannot be tested using
mysqltest and its test language.
mysql_client_test_embedded is similar but used for
testing the embedded server. Both programs are run as part
of the test suite.
The source code
for the programs can be found in in
tests/mysql_client_test.c in a source distribution. The
program serves as a good source of examples illustrating how
to use various features of the client API.
mysql_client_test
is used in a test by the same name in the main tests suite
of mysql-test-run.pl but may also be run
directly. Unlike the other programs listed here, it does not
read an external description of what tests to run. Instead,
all tests are coded into the program, which is written to
cover all aspects of the C language API.
mysql_client_test
supports the following options:
•
--help, -?
Display a help
message and exit.
•
--basedir=dir_name,
-b dir_name
The base
directory for the tests.
•
--count=count, -t
count
The number of
times to execute the tests.
•
--database=db_name,
-D db_name
The database to
use.
•
--debug[=debug_options],
-#[debug_options]
Write a
debugging log if MySQL is built with debugging support. The
default debug_options value is
'd:t:o,/tmp/mysql_client_test.trace'.
•
--getopt-ll-test=option,
-g option
Option to use
for testing bugs in the getopt library.
•
--host=host_name, -h
host_name
Connect to the
MySQL server on the given host.
•
--password[=password],
-p[password]
The password to
use when connecting to the server. If you use the short
option form (-p), you cannot have a
space between the option and the password. If you omit the
password value following the
--password or -p option on
the command line, you are prompted for one.
•
--port=port_num, -P
port_num
The TCP/IP port
number to use for the connection.
•
--server-arg=arg,
-A arg
Argument to
send to the embedded server.
•
--show-tests, -T
Show all test
names.
•
--silent, -s
Be more
silent.
•
--socket=path, -S
path
The socket file
to use when connecting to localhost (which is the default
host).
•
--testcase, -c
The option is
used when called from mysql-test-run.pl,
so that mysql_client_test may optionally behave in a
different way than if called manually, for example by
skipping some tests. Currently, there is no difference in
behavior but the option is included to make this
possible.
•
--user=user_name, -u
user_name
The MySQL user
name to use when connecting to the server.
•
-v dir_name,
--vardir=dir_name
The data
directory for tests. The default is
mysql-test/var.
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see also
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