Annotation of embedaddon/php/ext/mysqli/tests/mysqli_connect_oo.phpt, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: --TEST--
                      2: new mysqli()
                      3: --SKIPIF--
                      4: <?php 
                      5: require_once('skipif.inc');
                      6: require_once('skipifemb.inc'); 
                      7: require_once('skipifconnectfailure.inc');
                      8: ?>
                      9: --FILE--
                     10: <?php
                     11:        require_once("connect.inc");
                     12: 
                     13:        $tmp    = NULL;
                     14:        $link   = NULL;
                     15: 
                     16:        $obj = new stdClass();
                     17: 
                     18:        if ($mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user . 'unknown_really', $passwd . 'non_empty', $db, $port, $socket) && !mysqli_connect_errno())
                     19:                printf("[003] Can connect to the server using host=%s, user=%s, passwd=***non_empty, dbname=%s, port=%s, socket=%s\n",
                     20:                        $host, $user . 'unknown_really', $db, $port, $socket);
                     21: 
                     22:        if (false !== $mysqli)
                     23:                printf("[004] Expecting boolean/false, got %s/%s\n", gettype($mysqli), $mysqli);
                     24: 
                     25:        // Run the following tests without an anoynmous MySQL user and use a password for the test user!
                     26:        ini_set('mysqli.default_socket', $socket);
                     27:        if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port)) || (0 !== mysqli_connect_errno())) {
                     28:                printf("[005] Usage of mysqli.default_socket failed\n") ;
                     29:        } else {
                     30:                $mysqli->close();
                     31:        }
                     32: 
                     33:        ini_set('mysqli.default_port', $port);
                     34:        if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user, $passwd, $db)) || (0 !== mysqli_connect_errno())) {
                     35:                printf("[006] Usage of mysqli.default_port failed\n") ;
                     36:        } else {
                     37:                $mysqli->close();
                     38:        }
                     39: 
                     40:        ini_set('mysqli.default_pw', $passwd);
                     41:        if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user)) || (0 !== mysqli_connect_errno())) {
                     42:                printf("[007] Usage of mysqli.default_pw failed\n") ;
                     43:        } else {
                     44:                $mysqli->close();
                     45:        }
                     46: 
                     47:        ini_set('mysqli.default_user', $user);
                     48:        if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli($host)) || (0 !== mysqli_connect_errno())) {
                     49:                printf("[008] Usage of mysqli.default_user failed\n") ;
                     50:        } else {
                     51:                $mysqli->close();
                     52:        }
                     53: 
                     54:        ini_set('mysqli.default_host', $host);
                     55:        if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli()) || (0 !== mysqli_connect_errno())) {
                     56:                printf("[012] Failed to create mysqli object\n");
                     57:        } else {
                     58:                // There shall be NO connection! Using new mysqli(void) shall not use defaults for a connection!
                     59:                        // We had long discussions on this and found that the ext/mysqli API as
                     60:                        // such is broken. As we can't fix it, we document how it has behaved from
                     61:                        // the first day on. And that's: no connection.
                     62:                        if (NULL !== ($tmp = @$mysqli->query('SELECT 1'))) {
                     63:                                printf("[013] There shall be no connection!\n");
                     64:                                $mysqli->close();
                     65:                        }
                     66:        }
                     67: 
                     68:        if ($IS_MYSQLND) {
                     69:                ini_set('mysqli.default_host', 'p:' . $host);
                     70:                if (!is_object($mysqli = new mysqli())) {
                     71:                        // Due to an API flaw this shall not connect
                     72:                        printf("[010] Failed to create mysqli object\n");
                     73:                } else {
                     74:                        // There shall be NO connection! Using new mysqli(void) shall not use defaults for a connection!
                     75:                        // We had long discussions on this and found that the ext/mysqli API as
                     76:                        // such is broken. As we can't fix it, we document how it has behaved from
                     77:                        // the first day on. And that's: no connection.
                     78:                        if (NULL !== ($tmp = @$mysqli->query('SELECT 1'))) {
                     79:                                printf("[011] There shall be no connection!\n");
                     80:                                $mysqli->close();
                     81:                        }
                     82:                }
                     83:        }
                     84: 
                     85:        print "... and now Exceptions\n";
                     86:        mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_OFF);
                     87:        mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT);
                     88: 
                     89:        try {
                     90:                $mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user . 'unknown_really', $passwd . 'non_empty', $db, $port, $socket);
                     91:                printf("[016] Can connect to the server using host=%s, user=%s, passwd=***non_empty, dbname=%s, port=%s, socket=%s\n",
                     92:                        $host, $user . 'unknown_really', $db, $port, $socket);
                     93:                $mysqli->close();
                     94:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                     95:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                     96:        }
                     97: 
                     98:        ini_set('mysqli.default_socket', $socket);
                     99:        try {
                    100:                $mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port);
                    101:                $mysqli->close();
                    102:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                    103:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                    104:                printf("[017] Usage of mysqli.default_socket failed\n") ;
                    105:        }
                    106: 
                    107:        ini_set('mysqli.default_port', $port);
                    108:        try {
                    109:                $mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user, $passwd, $db);
                    110:                $mysqli->close();
                    111:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                    112:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                    113:                printf("[018] Usage of mysqli.default_port failed\n") ;
                    114:        }
                    115: 
                    116:        ini_set('mysqli.default_pw', $passwd);
                    117:        try {
                    118:                $mysqli = new mysqli($host, $user);
                    119:                $mysqli->close();
                    120:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                    121:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                    122:                printf("[019] Usage of mysqli.default_pw failed\n");
                    123:        }
                    124: 
                    125:        ini_set('mysqli.default_user', $user);
                    126:        try {
                    127:                $mysqli = new mysqli($host);
                    128:                $mysqli->close();
                    129:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                    130:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                    131:                printf("[020] Usage of mysqli.default_user failed\n") ;
                    132:        }
                    133: 
                    134:        ini_set('mysqli.default_host', $host);
                    135:        try {
                    136:                /* NOTE that at this point one must use a different syntax! */
                    137:                $mysqli = mysqli_init();
                    138:                $mysqli->real_connect();
                    139:                assert(0 === mysqli_connect_errno());
                    140:                $mysqli->close();
                    141:                assert(0 === mysqli_connect_errno());
                    142:        } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $e) {
                    143:                printf("%s\n", $e->getMessage());
                    144:                printf("[021] Usage of mysqli.default_host failed\n");
                    145:        }
                    146: 
                    147:        print "done!";
                    148: ?>
                    149: --EXPECTF--
                    150: Warning: mysqli::mysqli(): (%s/%d): Access denied for user '%sunknown%s'@'%s' (using password: %s) in %s on line %d
                    151: ... and now Exceptions
                    152: Access denied for user '%s'@'%s' (using password: %s)
                    153: done!

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