module-postgresql/manifests/server/passwd.pp
Brett Maton d71e3f754d Fix password change failing
postgres db user password change failing when postgres is listening on non standard port number.
2016-01-30 19:01:02 +00:00

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# PRIVATE CLASS: do not call directly
class postgresql::server::passwd {
$postgres_password = $postgresql::server::postgres_password
$user = $postgresql::server::user
$group = $postgresql::server::group
$psql_path = $postgresql::server::psql_path
$port = $postgresql::server::port
if ($postgres_password != undef) {
# NOTE: this password-setting logic relies on the pg_hba.conf being
# configured to allow the postgres system user to connect via psql
# without specifying a password ('ident' or 'trust' security). This is
# the default for pg_hba.conf.
$escaped = postgresql_escape($postgres_password)
exec { 'set_postgres_postgrespw':
# This command works w/no password because we run it as postgres system
# user
command => "${psql_path} -c \"ALTER ROLE \\\"${user}\\\" PASSWORD \${NEWPASSWD_ESCAPED}\"",
user => $user,
group => $group,
logoutput => true,
cwd => '/tmp',
environment => [
"PGPASSWORD=${postgres_password}",
"PGPORT=${port}",
"NEWPASSWD_ESCAPED=${escaped}",
],
# With this command we're passing -h to force TCP authentication, which
# does require a password. We specify the password via the PGPASSWORD
# environment variable. If the password is correct (current), this
# command will exit with an exit code of 0, which will prevent the main
# command from running.
unless => "${psql_path} -h localhost -p ${port} -c 'select 1' > /dev/null",
path => '/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin',
}
}
}