create definer = `mysql.sys`@localhost procedure sys.table_exists(IN in_db varchar(64), IN in_table varchar(64), OUT out_exists enum ('', 'BASE TABLE', 'VIEW', 'TEMPORARY')) comment ' Description ----------- Tests whether the table specified in in_db and in_table exists either as a regular table, or as a temporary table. The returned value corresponds to the table that will be used, so if there''s both a temporary and a permanent table with the given name, then ''TEMPORARY'' will be returned. Parameters ----------- in_db (VARCHAR(64)): The database name to check for the existance of the table in. in_table (VARCHAR(64)): The name of the table to check the existance of. out_exists ENUM('''', ''BASE TABLE'', ''VIEW'', ''TEMPORARY''): The return value: whether the table exists. The value is one of: * '''' - the table does not exist neither as a base table, view, nor temporary table. * ''BASE TABLE'' - the table name exists as a permanent base table table. * ''VIEW'' - the table name exists as a view. * ''TEMPORARY'' - the table name exists as a temporary table. Example -------- mysql> CREATE DATABASE db1; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.07 sec) mysql> use db1; Database changed mysql> CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.08 sec) mysql> CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT PRIMARY KEY); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.08 sec) mysql> CREATE view v_t1 AS SELECT * FROM t1; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> CALL sys.table_exists(''db1'', ''t1'', @exists); SELECT @exists; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) +------------+ | @exists | +------------+ | TEMPORARY | +------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) mysql> CALL sys.table_exists(''db1'', ''t2'', @exists); SELECT @exists; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) +------------+ | @exists | +------------+ | BASE TABLE | +------------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec) mysql> CALL sys.table_exists(''db1'', ''v_t1'', @exists); SELECT @exists; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) +---------+ | @exists | +---------+ | VIEW | +---------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) mysql> CALL sys.table_exists(''db1'', ''t3'', @exists); SELECT @exists; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec) +---------+ | @exists | +---------+ | | +---------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) ' sql security invoker BEGIN DECLARE v_error BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1050 SET v_error = TRUE; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1146 SET v_error = TRUE; SET out_exists = ''; -- Verify whether the table name exists as a normal table IF (EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = in_db AND TABLE_NAME = in_table)) THEN -- Unfortunately the only way to determine whether there is also a temporary table is to try to create -- a temporary table with the same name. If it succeeds the table didn't exist as a temporary table. SET @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL = CONCAT('CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `', in_db, '`.`', in_table, '` (id INT PRIMARY KEY)'); PREPARE stmt_create_table FROM @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL; EXECUTE stmt_create_table; DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_create_table; IF (v_error) THEN SET out_exists = 'TEMPORARY'; ELSE -- The temporary table was created, i.e. it didn't exist. Remove it again so we don't leave garbage around. SET @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL = CONCAT('DROP TEMPORARY TABLE `', in_db, '`.`', in_table, '`'); PREPARE stmt_drop_table FROM @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL; EXECUTE stmt_drop_table; DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_drop_table; SET out_exists = (SELECT TABLE_TYPE FROM information_schema.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = in_db AND TABLE_NAME = in_table); END IF; ELSE -- Check whether a temporary table exists with the same name. -- If it does it's possible to SELECT from the table without causing an error. -- If it does not exist even a PREPARE using the table will fail. SET @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL = CONCAT('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `', in_db, '`.`', in_table, '`'); PREPARE stmt_select FROM @sys.tmp.table_exists.SQL; IF (NOT v_error) THEN DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_select; SET out_exists = 'TEMPORARY'; END IF; END IF; END;