Resolves this warning on puppet 3.4.2:
Warning: Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture is deprecated; please
use Puppet::Util::Execution.execute instead.
This patch also fixes the postgresql_psql provider's broken puppet "4"
support.
This allows you to set a schema search_path on postgresql_psql
resources, in case you have multiple schemas in your database and the
SQL you are trying to run requires a different path
This is a very very large change to the module. It started out as a fix to add
postgresl::server::config_entry, and quickly became a rewrite to fix a lot of
ordering issues inherent in the API.
Since this changes the Public API it is considered a backwards compatible
change.
See the upgrading guide in README.md for more details as to what has been
modified in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
This includes the following changes:
- Hooking up pgconf module to postgresql to manage postgresql.conf
- pgconf includes a type and provider for postgresql.conf the provider
is a simple parsed file following basic ini parsing.
- Add config_entry.pp which wraps the pgconf module.
- Replace file_line resources by postgresql::config_entry in beforeservice.pp
- Adding unit tests for the newly introduced functionality
Puppet::Type supports `:boolean => true` to create a
`resource.<property>?` method that is true or false based on the
`:true`, `:false`, `true`, or `false` value of the parameter.
This will allow accurate assesment of the refreshonly attribute for
testing.
This allows non-standard users (pe-postgres) to change passwords. Also
added a function to do escaping of the password, added system tests
and rspec tests for the function.
This has been discussed in issue #148. The postgresql_psql type doesn't
change the CWD to something safe when running psql as the postgres user.
During a regular puppet run the CWD remains "/root", to which the
postgres user usually does not have access, resulting in failed psql
calls and failed puppet runs. This simple change makes "/tmp" the
default CWD for postgresql_psql.
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>
When the psql command runs from a directory it does not have permission to
access, it outputs an error. This error trips up the unless SQL command,
causing the other SQL commands to run even if not needed. Rather than ignore
stderr (which might hide something else), or use an arbitrary directory like
/tmp, this code sets the cwd to the data directory, which will exist and be
owned by the postgres user. If someone uses the postgres_psql type and
customises the psql_user parameter, they should also set an appropriate cwd.
This commit provides a working implementation of a ruby
type/provider (`postgresql_psql` for handling the PSQL
commands. This is a little more flexible than doing it
via Exec resources, which is what the `postgresql::psql`
type was doing.
The old type is still present but now includes a
deprecation notification, and all of the other types
that were using the `::psql` type have been ported over
to use the `postgresql_psql` type instead.
Renamed a few files and made some tweaks to try to get
database_grant, database_user, and database types into
a state where they work very similarly to the ones in
the mysql module. Also introduced a "postgresql_password"
function that can be used to generate an md5 password
hash for a postgres user.