module-postgresql/manifests/params.pp
Ken Barber 80c85e8f2b Convert system tests to use rspec-system
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>
2013-06-04 15:36:24 +01:00

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# Class: postgresql::params
#
# The postgresql configuration settings.
#
# Parameters:
#
# Actions:
#
# Requires:
#
# Sample Usage:
#
# TODO: add real docs
# This class allows you to use a newer version of postgres, rather than your
# system's default version.
#
# If you want to do that, note that it is important that you use the '->',
# or a before/require metaparameter to make sure that the `params`
# class is evaluated before any of the other classes in the module.
#
# Also note that this class includes the ability to automatically manage
# the yumrepo resource. If you'd prefer to manage the repo yourself, simply pass
# 'false' or omit the 'manage_repo' parameter--it defaults to 'false'. You will
# still need to use the 'params' class to specify the postgres version
# number, though, in order for the other classes to be able to find the
# correct paths to the postgres dirs.
class postgresql::params(
$version = $::postgres_default_version,
$manage_package_repo = false,
$package_source = undef,
$locale = undef,
$charset = 'UTF8',
$custom_datadir = undef,
$custom_confdir = undef,
$custom_bindir = undef,
$custom_client_package_name = undef,
$custom_server_package_name = undef,
$custom_contrib_package_name = undef,
$custom_devel_package_name = undef,
$custom_java_package_name = undef,
$custom_service_name = undef,
$custom_user = undef,
$custom_group = undef,
$run_initdb = undef
) {
$user = pick($custom_user, 'postgres')
$group = pick($custom_group, 'postgres')
$ip_mask_deny_postgres_user = '0.0.0.0/0'
$ip_mask_allow_all_users = '127.0.0.1/32'
$listen_addresses = 'localhost'
$ipv4acls = []
$ipv6acls = []
# TODO: figure out a way to make this not platform-specific
$manage_redhat_firewall = false
if ($manage_package_repo) {
case $::osfamily {
'RedHat': {
$rh_pkg_source = pick($package_source, 'yum.postgresql.org')
case $rh_pkg_source {
'yum.postgresql.org': {
class { 'postgresql::package_source::yum_postgresql_org':
version => $version
}
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported package source '${rh_pkg_source}' for ${::osfamily} OS family. Currently the only supported source is 'yum.postgresql.org'")
}
}
}
'Debian': {
class { 'postgresql::package_source::apt_postgresql_org': }
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily} operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem}, module ${module_name} currently only supports osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
}
# This is a bit hacky, but if the puppet nodes don't have pluginsync enabled,
# they will fail with a not-so-helpful error message. Here we are explicitly
# verifying that the custom fact exists (which implies that pluginsync is
# enabled and succeeded). If not, we fail with a hint that tells the user
# that pluginsync might not be enabled. Ideally this would be handled directly
# in puppet.
if ($::postgres_default_version == undef) {
fail "No value for postgres_default_version facter fact; it's possible that you don't have pluginsync enabled."
}
case $::operatingsystem {
default: {
$service_provider = undef
}
}
# Amazon Linux's OS Family is 'Linux', operating system 'Amazon'.
case $::osfamily {
'RedHat', 'Linux': {
$needs_initdb = pick($run_initdb, true)
$firewall_supported = true
$persist_firewall_command = '/sbin/iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables'
if $version == $::postgres_default_version {
$client_package_name = pick($custom_client_package_name, 'postgresql')
$server_package_name = pick($custom_server_package_name, 'postgresql-server')
$contrib_package_name = pick($custom_contrib_package_name,'postgresql-contrib')
$devel_package_name = pick($custom_devel_package_name, 'postgresql-devel')
$java_package_name = pick($custom_java_package_name, 'postgresql-jdbc')
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, 'postgresql')
$bindir = pick($custom_bindir, '/usr/bin')
$datadir = pick($custom_datadir, '/var/lib/pgsql/data')
$confdir = pick($custom_confdir, $datadir)
} else {
$version_parts = split($version, '[.]')
$package_version = "${version_parts[0]}${version_parts[1]}"
$client_package_name = pick($custom_client_package_name, "postgresql${package_version}")
$server_package_name = pick($custom_server_package_name, "postgresql${package_version}-server")
$contrib_package_name = pick($custom_contrib_package_name,"postgresql${package_version}-contrib")
$devel_package_name = pick($custom_devel_package_name, "postgresql${package_version}-devel")
$java_package_name = pick($custom_java_package_name, "postgresql${package_version}-jdbc")
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, "postgresql-${version}")
$bindir = pick($custom_bindir, "/usr/pgsql-${version}/bin")
$datadir = pick($custom_datadir, "/var/lib/pgsql/${version}/data")
$confdir = pick($custom_confdir, $datadir)
}
$service_status = undef
$python_package_name="python-psycopg2"
}
'Debian': {
$firewall_supported = false
# TODO: not exactly sure yet what the right thing to do for Debian/Ubuntu is.
#$persist_firewall_command = '/sbin/iptables-save > /etc/iptables/rules.v4'
if $manage_package_repo == true {
$needs_initdb = pick($run_initdb, true)
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, 'postgresql')
} else {
$needs_initdb = pick($run_initdb, false)
case $::operatingsystem {
'Debian': {
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, 'postgresql')
}
'Ubuntu': {
# thanks, ubuntu
if($::lsbmajdistrelease == '10') {
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, "postgresql-${version}")
} else {
$service_name = pick($custom_service_name, 'postgresql')
}
}
}
}
$client_package_name = pick($custom_client_package_name, "postgresql-client-${version}")
$server_package_name = pick($custom_server_package_name, "postgresql-${version}")
$contrib_package_name = pick($custom_contrib_package_name, "postgresql-contrib-${version}")
$devel_package_name = pick($custom_devel_package_name, 'libpq-dev')
$java_package_name = pick($custom_java_package_name, 'libpostgresql-jdbc-java')
$bindir = pick($custom_bindir, "/usr/lib/postgresql/${version}/bin")
$datadir = pick($custom_datadir, "/var/lib/postgresql/${version}/main")
$confdir = pick($custom_confdir, "/etc/postgresql/${version}/main")
$service_status = "/etc/init.d/${service_name} status | /bin/egrep -q 'Running clusters: .+|online'"
$python_package_name = "python-psycopg2"
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily} operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem}, module ${module_name} currently only supports osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
$initdb_path = "${bindir}/initdb"
$createdb_path = "${bindir}/createdb"
$psql_path = "${bindir}/psql"
$pg_hba_conf_path = "${confdir}/pg_hba.conf"
$postgresql_conf_path = "${confdir}/postgresql.conf"
}