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"Ramdom" protocol of what has been tested
Connector/OpenOffice.org
Currently we focus on "manual" testing: we create a database connection using the driver and try to cause issues in Base. Depending on the bug inflow rate we will decide on further automated tests.
Manually tested
- All MySQL data types listed in the MySQL Reference Manual
- test pattern: create table, add column of the type X, insert min/max/null value and check column attributes not null/default, check values in Base
- define column type x - insert null
- define column type x not null - insert min allowed value
- define column type x default 0/1/"" or similar - insert max allowed value
- define column type x default 0/1/"" or similar - don't insert any value
- add a column of type x to the table using base
- some issues exist when displaying meta data (see known issues page)
- we should document the data type mappings for end users - its not always intuitive from a MySQL user perspective
- test pattern: create table, add column of the type X, insert min/max/null value and check column attributes not null/default, check values in Base
Connector/C++
Connector/OpenOffice.org is a wrapper on top of the MySQL Connector/C++. About 400 API tests are run routinely on about 40 platforms to check the MySQL Connector/C++. The second alpha version of the driver does pass about 95% of the tests. Large parts of the tests are ported JDBC compliance tests.