module-postgresql/tests/postgresql_grant.pp
Chris Price 45055d324c Bring database, database_user, and database_grant into alignment with mysql module
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.
2012-06-08 22:30:27 -07:00

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# TODO: in mysql module, the grant resource name might look like this: 'user@host/dbname';
# I think that the API for the resource type should split these up, because it's
# easier / safer to recombine them for mysql than it is to parse them for other
# databases. Also, in the mysql module, the hostname portion of that string
# affects the user's ability to connect from remote hosts. In postgres this is
# managed via pg_hba.conf; not sure if we want to try to reconcile that difference
# in the modules or not.
postgresql::database_grant{'test1':
# TODO: mysql supports an array of privileges here. We should do that if we
# port this to ruby.
privilege => 'ALL',
db => 'test1',
role => 'dan',
}