This fixes some mistakes in the .travis.yml file:
* Corrects matches so the minor gem revisions get rounded, this means 2.6.0
for example is used.
* Adds Ruby 2.0.0 tests
* Allows 2.6.0 to fail for now, as it doesn't have create_resources.
* Removes trailing commas and arrays in functions for 2.6.0.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
Skip tests that don't apply to Centos 5, and make sure the parent directory
for tablespace correction has the correct SELinux settings for tablespace
management.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
This removes the 'include' parameter for PostgreSQL 8.1 as it was failing on
Centos 5.
Also added Centos 5 system tests using our new Vagrant boxes.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
The module file had the wrong revision in it for starters. And there was some
missing items from the .gitignore.
The extra README.md in spec/system was getting extracted as the main README
on the forge so I remove it, moving the content that was not duplicated
already into README.md.
I took the opportunity also to finish the documentation in the Reference
section of the README to make sure all classes and defined resources are
documented.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
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>
While this worked fine in Ubuntu, it failed silently in Centos.
The script is really designed to be ran as root, so removing the user
property. This was failing our new pg_hba_rule tests without it.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
This patch provides a more advanced way of managing pg_hba rules, by providing a
defined resource to manage a pg_hba file, and a defined resource for managing
rules within such a file (pg_hba_rule).
These new resources are wrappers around ripinaar-concat, and utilise file
assemblies instead of a template to compose the pg_hba.conf file.
I've provided a function that interprets the old ip4|6acl arrays and converts
them to this new format for backwards compatibility as well.
I slightly reformatted our documentation to allow for better documentation of
defined resources in 'Usage' as well, and provided examples of how to use this
new resource.
This hopefully should go a long way to solving the PR's related to lack of full
functionality for pg_hba.conf.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>