# Purpose: # Simple search with Perl for a pattern in some file. # # The advantages compared to thinkable auxiliary constructs using the # mysqltest language and SQL are: # 1. We do not need a running MySQL server. # 2. SQL causes "noise" during debugging and increases the size of logs. # Perl code does not disturb at all. # # The environment variables SEARCH_FILE and SEARCH_PATTERN must be set # before sourcing this routine. # SEARCH_TYPE can also be set to either NULL(default) or _gm_ # NULL is equivalent of using m/SEARCH_PATTERN/gs # _gm_ is equivalent of using m/SEARCH_RANGE/gm # # Optionally, SEARCH_RANGE can be set to the max number of bytes of the file # to search. If negative, it will search that many bytes at the end of the # file. By default the search happens from the last CURRENT_TEST: # marker till the end of file (appropriate for searching error logs). # # Optionally, SEARCH_ABORT can be set to "FOUND" or "NOT FOUND" and this # will abort if the search result doesn't match the requested one. # # Optionally, SEARCH_OUTPUT can be set to control the format of output. # Supported formats: # - (default) : "FOUND n /pattern/ in FILE " or "NOT FOUND ..." # - "matches" : Each match is printed, on a separate line # # In case of # - SEARCH_FILE and/or SEARCH_PATTERN is not set # - SEARCH_FILE cannot be opened # the test will abort immediate. # # Typical use case (check invalid server startup options): # let $error_log= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/my_restart.err; # --error 0,1 # --remove_file $error_log # let SEARCH_FILE= $error_log; # # Stop the server # let $restart_file= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqld.1.expect; # --exec echo "wait" > $restart_file # --shutdown_server # --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc # # --error 1 # --exec $MYSQLD_CMD > $error_log 2>&1 # # The server restart aborts # let SEARCH_PATTERN= \[ERROR\] Aborting; # --source include/search_pattern_in_file.inc # # Created: 2011-11-11 mleich # perl; use strict; die "SEARCH_FILE not set" unless $ENV{SEARCH_FILE}; my @search_files= glob($ENV{SEARCH_FILE}); my $search_pattern= $ENV{SEARCH_PATTERN} or die "SEARCH_PATTERN not set"; my $search_range= $ENV{SEARCH_RANGE}; my $content; foreach my $search_file (@search_files) { open(FILE, '<', $search_file) || die("Can't open file $search_file: $!"); my $file_content; if ($search_range > 0) { read(FILE, $file_content, $search_range, 0); } elsif ($search_range < 0) { my $size= -s $search_file; $search_range = -$size if $size > -$search_range; seek(FILE, $search_range, 2); read(FILE, $file_content, -$search_range, 0); } else { while() { # error log if (/^CURRENT_TEST:/) { $content=''; } else { $content.=$_; } } } close(FILE); $content.= $file_content; } my @matches; if (not defined($ENV{SEARCH_TYPE})) { @matches=($content =~ /$search_pattern/gs); } elsif($ENV{SEARCH_TYPE} == "_gm_") { @matches=($content =~ /$search_pattern/gm); } my $res=@matches ? "FOUND " . scalar(@matches) : "NOT FOUND"; $ENV{SEARCH_FILE} =~ s{^.*?([^/\\]+)$}{$1}; if ($ENV{SEARCH_OUTPUT} eq "matches") { foreach (@matches) { print $_ . "\n"; } } else { print "$res /$search_pattern/ in $ENV{SEARCH_FILE}\n"; } die "$ENV{SEARCH_ABORT}\n" if $ENV{SEARCH_ABORT} && $res =~ /^$ENV{SEARCH_ABORT}/; EOF