MySQL 9.5 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.5
      The INNODB_TABLESPACES_BRIEF table
      provides space ID, name, path, flag, and space type metadata for
      file-per-table, general, undo, and system tablespaces.
    
      INNODB_TABLESPACES provides the same
      metadata but loads more slowly because other metadata provided by
      the table, such as FS_BLOCK_SIZE,
      FILE_SIZE, and
      ALLOCATED_SIZE, must be loaded dynamically.
    
      Space and path metadata is also provided by the
      INNODB_DATAFILES table.
    
      The INNODB_TABLESPACES_BRIEF table
      has these columns:
    
          SPACE
        
The tablespace ID.
          NAME
        
          The tablespace name. For file-per-table tablespaces, the name
          is in the form of
          schema/table_name.
        
          PATH
        
The tablespace data file path. If a file-per-table tablespace is created in a location outside the MySQL data directory, the path value is a fully qualified directory path. Otherwise, the path is relative to the data directory.
          FLAG
        
A numeric value that represents bit-level information about tablespace format and storage characteristics.
          SPACE_TYPE
        
          The type of tablespace. Possible values include
          General for InnoDB
          general tablespaces, Single for
          InnoDB file-per-table tablespaces, and
          System for the InnoDB
          system tablespace.
        
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_BRIEF WHERE SPACE = 7;
+-------+---------+---------------+-------+------------+
| SPACE | NAME    | PATH          | FLAG  | SPACE_TYPE |
+-------+---------+---------------+-------+------------+
| 7     | test/t1 | ./test/t1.ibd | 16417 | Single     |
+-------+---------+---------------+-------+------------+
          You must have the PROCESS
          privilege to query this table.
        
          Use the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          COLUMNS table or the
          SHOW COLUMNS statement to view
          additional information about the columns of this table,
          including data types and default values.