We now test if service_ensure is 'running' or 'stopped' but it was
actually picking up the default value of ensure in params.pp which
was true, not present.
Fix this and thereby fix the failing test.
Allows for OS specific $user and $group value specification. For most of
the target operating systems these will both be 'postgres'. For FreeBSD
however these values are 'pgsql'.
This makes the variable consistent with the manner in which most/all of
the rest of the postgresql module currently works.
Commit also adds the new param to the README file.
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>
Most of these changes are just simple bits but I've wrapped a bunch of
stuff around 80 lines so it's slightly more readable. These should all
be no-op changes.
This patch just adds some new tests for the unknown OS patch, and cleans up
some existing tests to look for the new warning message.
Also, change the warning message for $osfamily and manage_package_repo to
reflect the parameter at fault.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
Prior to this commit, if you attempted to use the module to
manage postgres on any OS other than Redhat/Debian, there
was an explicit check for that, and a call to `fail`.
In reality, the OS family is only used to build up defaults
for various path and package names, which are all exposed
as parameters. If the user is willing to explicitly pass
in all of those parameters, there's no reason we should
fail based on OS family.
This commit adds checks to the 'default' osfamily case
such that we now only fail if they're on a non-Redhat-or-Debian
system *and* they haven't explicitly passed in values for
all of the required parameters.
This patch ports all of the existing system tests to use rspec-system instead.
To assist with this conversion some patches were made to fix OS compatibility
where necessary. We also added an ensure parameter to the postgresql::server
class to assist with removing PostgreSQL configuration to aid with testing
cleanups.
The documentation has been updated to indicate test usage with rspec-system,
we've also renamed the 'tests' directory to 'examples'.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
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>
Modify params.pp to abstract the package name for the postgresql JDBC
connector and add Class['postgresql::java']. Also update the README.md
to mention the availability of this class.
This adds the parameter 'locale' to the 'postgresql' class so we have a global
default, and adds it two the defined resources 'postgresql::db' and
'postgresql::database'. This allows users to either:
* Defined a global default for the cluster
* Define a per-database default
As a side-effect I had to make sure 'charset' was also exposed in a similar
manner as some locales need a particular charset to work.
Tests were added to test both the 'createdb' case and 'initdb' case for Redhat,
and some refactoring was done to make the existing non_default test area use
heredocs so my manifests and test code was kept close together. As apposed to
entirely different files and places in the directory structure.
I cleaned up the related execs a little bit, adding logoutput => on_failure
where needed so we can debug failures. Beforehand execs just 'failed', but
now we should be able to get better feedback from failed execs helping support.
I also add intention comments in parts of the Puppet code that I touched where
it made sense.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
Previously we hadn't supported using the official PostgreSQL repos for deb-based
packaging. This commit fixes that by introducing the management of the apt
repositories on the host as required, and using the correct package and service
name.
Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>