module-postgresql/manifests/role.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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# puppet-postgresql
# For all details and documentation:
# http://github.com/inkling/puppet-postgresql
#
# Copyright 2012- Inkling Systems, Inc.
#
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define postgresql::role(
$username=$title,
$password_hash,
$db='postgres',
$login=false,
$createrole=false,
$createdb=false,
$superuser=false
) {
$login_sql = $login ? { true => 'LOGIN' , false => 'NOLOGIN' }
$createrole_sql = $createrole ? { true => 'CREATEROLE', false => 'NOCREATEROLE' }
$createdb_sql = $createdb ? { true => 'CREATEDB' , false => 'NOCREATEDB' }
$superuser_sql = $superuser ? { true => 'SUPERUSER' , false => 'NOSUPERUSER' }
# TODO: FIXME: Will not correct the superuser / createdb / createrole / login status of a role that already exists
postgresql::psql {"CREATE ROLE ${username} ENCRYPTED PASSWORD '${password_hash}' $login_sql $createrole_sql $createdb_sql $superuser_sql":
db => $db,
user => 'postgres',
unless => "SELECT rolname FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='$username'",
}
}