3 # 2. Create table t1 with primary key in mysql. Cache the table in csql.
4 # Check for user authentication:
5 # $ cachetable [-U username] [-P password] -t t1
7 # a. correct username correct password - should pass
8 # b. correct username wrong password - should return error
9 # c. wrong username correct password - should return error
10 # d. wrong username wrong password - should return error
12 #Run this test only under csql/test or on this directory.
13 #Otherwise, it may fail
15 input
=${PWD}/cache
/CacheTable
/inputtest4.sql
19 REL_PATH
=${PWD}/cache
/CacheTable
21 cp $CSQL_CONFIG_FILE /tmp
/csql.conf
22 echo CACHE_TABLE
=true
>>$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
23 echo DSN
=$DSN >>$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
24 DS
="$DSN $DBUSER $PASSWORD"
25 rm -f /tmp
/csql
/csqlds.conf
26 touch /tmp
/csql
/csqlds.conf
27 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/csqlds
-U $DBUSER -P $PASSWORD -D $DSN -N $TDB -a
30 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
34 isql
$DS < ${REL_PATH}/inputtest4.sql
>/dev
/null
2>&1
37 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
41 rm -f /tmp
/csql
/csqltable.conf
42 touch /tmp
/csql
/csqltable.conf
44 # check with correct username and correct password
45 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/cachetable
-U root
-P manager
-t t1
48 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
52 # correct username and wrong password
53 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/cachetable
-U root
-P MANAGER
-t t1
> /dev
/null
2>&1
56 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
60 # wrong username and correct password
61 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/cachetable
-U ROOT
-P manager
-t t1
> /dev
/null
2>&1
64 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
68 #wrong username and wrong password
69 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/cachetable
-U ROOT
-P MANAGER
-t t1
> /dev
/null
2>&1
72 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE
76 rm -f /tmp
/csql
/csqltable.conf
77 touch /tmp
/csql
/csqltable.conf
79 $CSQL_INSTALL_ROOT/bin
/csql
-s ${REL_PATH}/drop.sql
> /dev
/null
2>&1
80 isql
$DS < ${REL_PATH}/drop.sql
>/dev
/null
2>&1
81 #rm -f /tmp/csql/csqltable.conf
82 #touch /tmp/csql/csqltable.conf
84 cp /tmp
/csql.conf
$CSQL_CONFIG_FILE