Increment version, cleanup and changelog for release 2.1.0

This patch provides new changelog notes for the next release. It also does some
cleanup:

* Move CHANGELOG.md to Changelog so it gets rendered in the forge
* Fix LICENSE so only the necessary boiler plate gets displayed in the Forge

And finally it increments the Modulefile version to 2.1.0.

Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
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2.0.1
=======
Minor bugfix release.
2013-01-16 - Chris Price <chris@puppetlabs.com>
* Fix revoke command in database.pp to support postgres 8.1 (43ded42)
2013-01-15 - Jordi Boggiano <j.boggiano@seld.be>
* Add support for ubuntu 12.10 status (3504405)
2.0.0
=======
Many thanks to the following people who contributed patches to this
release:
* Adrien Thebo
* Albert Koch
* Andreas Ntaflos
* Brett Porter
* Chris Price
* dharwood
* Etienne Pelletier
* Florin Broasca
* Henrik
* Hunter Haugen
* Jari Bakken
* Jordi Boggiano
* Ken Barber
* nzakaria
* Richard Arends
* Spenser Gilliland
* stormcrow
* William Van Hevelingen
Notable features:
* Add support for versions of postgres other than the system default version
(which varies depending on OS distro). This includes optional support for
automatically managing the package repo for the "official" postgres yum/apt
repos. (Major thanks to Etienne Pelletier <epelletier@maestrodev.com> and
Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh> for their tireless efforts and patience on this
feature set!) For example usage see `tests/official-postgresql-repos.pp`.
* Add some support for Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Quantal
* Add new `postgres_psql` type with a Ruby provider, to replace the old
exec-based `psql` type. This gives us much more flexibility around
executing SQL statements and controlling their logging / reports output.
* Major refactor of the "spec" tests--which are actually more like
acceptance tests. We now support testing against multiple OS distros
via vagrant, and the framework is in place to allow us to very easily add
more distros. Currently testing against Cent6 and Ubuntu 10.04.
* Fixed a bug that was preventing multiple databases from being owned by the
same user
(9adcd182f820101f5e4891b9f2ff6278dfad495c - Etienne Pelletier <epelletier@maestrodev.com>)
* Add support for ACLs for finer-grained control of user/interface access
(b8389d19ad78b4fb66024897097b4ed7db241930 - dharwood <harwoodd@cat.pdx.edu>)
* Many other bug fixes and improvements!
1.0.0
=======
2012-09-17 - Version 0.3.0 released
2012-09-14 - Chris Price <chris@puppetlabs.com>
* Add a type for validating a postgres connection (ce4a049)
2012-08-25 - Jari Bakken <jari.bakken@gmail.com>
* Remove trailing commas. (e6af5e5)
2012-08-16 - Version 0.2.0 released

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2.1.0
=====
This release is primarily a feature release, introducing some new helpful constructs to the module.
For starters, we've added the line `include 'postgresql_conf_extras.conf'` by default so extra parameters not managed by the module can be added by other tooling or by Puppet itself. This provides a useful escape-hatch for managing settings that are not currently managed by the module today.
We've added a new defined resource for managing your tablespace, so you can now create new tablespaces using the syntax:
postgresql::tablespace { 'dbspace':
location => '/srv/dbspace',
}
We've added a locale parameter to the `postgresql` class, to provide a default. Also the parameter has been added to the `postgresql::database` and `postgresql::db` defined resources for changing the locale per database:
postgresql::db { 'mydatabase':
user => 'myuser',
password => 'mypassword',
encoding => 'UTF8',
locale => 'en_NG',
}
There is a new class for installing the necessary packages to provide the PostgreSQL JDBC client jars:
class { 'postgresql::java': }
And we have a brand new defined resource for managing fine-grained rule sets within your pg_hba.conf access lists:
postgresql::pg_hba { 'Open up postgresql for access from 200.1.2.0/24':
type => 'host',
database => 'app',
user => 'app',
address => '200.1.2.0/24',
auth_method => 'md5',
}
Finally, we've also added Travis-CI support and unit tests to help us iterate faster with tests to reduce regression. The current URL for these tests is here: https://travis-ci.org/puppetlabs/puppet-postgresql. Instructions on how to run the unit tests available are provided in the README for the module.
A big thanks to all those listed below who made this feature release possible :-).
#### Detailed Changes
2013-01-18 - Simão Fontes <simaofontes@gmail.com> & Flaper Fesp <flaper87@gmail.com>
* Remove trailing commas from params.pp property definition for Puppet 2.6.0 compatibility
2013-01-18 - Lauren Rother <lauren.rother@puppetlabs.com>
* Updated README.md to conform with best practices template
2013-01-09 - Adrien Thebo <git@somethingsinistral.net>
* Update postgresql_default_version to 9.1 for Debian 7.0
2013-01-28 - Karel Brezina <karel.brezina@gmail.com>
* Add support for tablespaces
2013-01-16 - Chris Price <chris@puppetlabs.com> & Karel Brezina <karel.brezina@gmail.com>
* Provide support for an 'include' config file 'postgresql_conf_extras.conf' that users can modify manually or outside of the module.
2013-01-31 - jv <jeff@jeffvier.com>
* Fix typo in README.pp for postgresql::db example
2013-02-03 - Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
* Add unit tests and travis-ci support
2013-02-02 - Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
* Add locale parameter support to the 'postgresql' class
2013-01-21 - Michael Arnold <github@razorsedge.org>
* Add a class for install the packages containing the PostgreSQL JDBC jar
2013-02-06 - fhrbek <filip.hbrek@gmail.com>
* Coding style fixes to reduce warnings in puppet-lint and Geppetto
2013-02-10 - Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
* Provide new defined resource for managing pg_hba.conf
2013-02-11 - Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
* Fix bug with reload of Postgresql on Redhat/Centos
2013-02-15 - Erik Dalén <dalen@spotify.com>
* Fix more style issues to reduce warnings in puppet-lint and Geppetto
2013-02-15 - Erik Dalén <dalen@spotify.com>
* Fix case whereby we were modifying a hash after creation
2.0.1
=====
Minor bugfix release.
2013-01-16 - Chris Price <chris@puppetlabs.com>
* Fix revoke command in database.pp to support postgres 8.1 (43ded42)
2013-01-15 - Jordi Boggiano <j.boggiano@seld.be>
* Add support for ubuntu 12.10 status (3504405)
2.0.0
=====
Many thanks to the following people who contributed patches to this
release:
* Adrien Thebo
* Albert Koch
* Andreas Ntaflos
* Brett Porter
* Chris Price
* dharwood
* Etienne Pelletier
* Florin Broasca
* Henrik
* Hunter Haugen
* Jari Bakken
* Jordi Boggiano
* Ken Barber
* nzakaria
* Richard Arends
* Spenser Gilliland
* stormcrow
* William Van Hevelingen
Notable features:
* Add support for versions of postgres other than the system default version
(which varies depending on OS distro). This includes optional support for
automatically managing the package repo for the "official" postgres yum/apt
repos. (Major thanks to Etienne Pelletier <epelletier@maestrodev.com> and
Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh> for their tireless efforts and patience on this
feature set!) For example usage see `tests/official-postgresql-repos.pp`.
* Add some support for Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Quantal
* Add new `postgres_psql` type with a Ruby provider, to replace the old
exec-based `psql` type. This gives us much more flexibility around
executing SQL statements and controlling their logging / reports output.
* Major refactor of the "spec" tests--which are actually more like
acceptance tests. We now support testing against multiple OS distros
via vagrant, and the framework is in place to allow us to very easily add
more distros. Currently testing against Cent6 and Ubuntu 10.04.
* Fixed a bug that was preventing multiple databases from being owned by the
same user
(9adcd182f820101f5e4891b9f2ff6278dfad495c - Etienne Pelletier <epelletier@maestrodev.com>)
* Add support for ACLs for finer-grained control of user/interface access
(b8389d19ad78b4fb66024897097b4ed7db241930 - dharwood <harwoodd@cat.pdx.edu>)
* Many other bug fixes and improvements!
1.0.0
=====
2012-09-17 - Version 0.3.0 released
2012-09-14 - Chris Price <chris@puppetlabs.com>
* Add a type for validating a postgres connection (ce4a049)
2012-08-25 - Jari Bakken <jari.bakken@gmail.com>
* Remove trailing commas. (e6af5e5)
2012-08-16 - Version 0.2.0 released

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name 'puppetlabs-postgresql' name 'puppetlabs-postgresql'
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author 'Inkling/Puppet Labs' author 'Inkling/Puppet Labs'
description 'PostgreSQL defined resource types' description 'PostgreSQL defined resource types'

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####`target` ####`target`
This provides the target for the rule, and is generally an internal only property. Use with caution. This provides the target for the rule, and is generally an internal only property. Use with caution.
###Resource: postgresql_psql** ###Resource: postgresql_psql
This type manages the command line tool for the postgresql module. This type manages the command line tool for the postgresql module.
@ -272,21 +272,6 @@ We also have some unit tests that utilize rspec-puppet for faster iteration if r
The unit tests are ran in Travis-CI as well, if you want to see the results of your own tests regsiter the service hook through Travis-CI via the accounts section for your Github clone of this project. The unit tests are ran in Travis-CI as well, if you want to see the results of your own tests regsiter the service hook through Travis-CI via the accounts section for your Github clone of this project.
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@ -316,33 +301,3 @@ Contributors
* Spenser Gilliland * Spenser Gilliland
* stormcrow * stormcrow
* William Van Hevelingen * William Van Hevelingen
Release Notes
-------------
**2.0.1**
Minor bugfix release.
2013-01-16 - Chris Price chris@puppetlabs.com * Fix revoke command in database.pp to support postgres 8.1 (43ded42)
2013-01-15 - Jordi Boggiano j.boggiano@seld.be * Add support for ubuntu 12.10 status (3504405)
**2.0.0**
Notable features:
Add support for versions of postgres other than the system default version (which varies depending on OS distro). This includes optional support for automatically managing the package repo for the “official” postgres yum/apt repos. (Major thanks to Etienne Pelletier epelletier@maestrodev.com and Ken Barber ken@bob.sh for their tireless efforts and patience on this feature set!) For example usage see tests/official-postgresql-repos.pp.
Add some support for Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Quantal
Add new postgres_psql type with a Ruby provider, to replace the old exec-based psql type. This gives us much more flexibility around executing SQL statements and controlling their logging / reports output.
Major refactor of the “spec” testswhich are actually more like acceptance tests. We now support testing against multiple OS distros via vagrant, and the framework is in place to allow us to very easily add more distros. Currently testing against Cent6 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Fixed a bug that was preventing multiple databases from being owned by the same user (9adcd182f820101f5e4891b9f2ff6278dfad495c - Etienne Pelletier epelletier@maestrodev.com)
Add support for ACLs for finer-grained control of user/interface access (b8389d19ad78b4fb66024897097b4ed7db241930 - dharwood harwoodd@cat.pdx.edu)
Many other bug fixes and improvements!