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This commit introduces puppet_facts, a gem that allows easier testing
against PE platforms. We're using this gem to automatically parse the
metadata.json and test against appropriate versions of PE on platforms
we support.
We start by only running against centos-6-x86_64 and ubuntu 14.04 on a
regular basis but this is implemented as an ENV so it can be overwritten
by CI systems to test against all PE platforms.
Check for database existence when dropping to prevent
ERROR 1008 (HY000): Can't drop database 'test'; database doesn't exist
Signed-off-by: Ray Lehtiniemi <rayl@mail.com>
CentOS Project has adopted a new rule for versioning numbers. The major number
matches the RHEL major number, but the minor number is generated from the
release date. For example, CentOS 7.0.1406.
Uses $::operatingsystemmajrelease instead of $::operatingsystemrelease for
avoiding issue like "Comparison of String with 7 failed" for CentOS 7.
Signed-off-by: Gael Chamoulaud <gchamoul@redhat.com>
If database grant has backslash in database name (for example: example\_dev), then puppet will try to apply same resource every run because MySQL reports that table name with double backslash (for example: example\\_dev). By global replace of double backslash with single one, this issue is fixed.
This commit adds Arch Linux support. Everything besides bindings for JAVA and
Ruby has been tested as properly working. JAVA and Ruby bindings cannot be
managed by puppet as official packages are not in official repositories but in
AUR instead. PHP bindings are installed by default with mysql/mariadb package so
there is no need to specify/install separate patches. To reflect this,
bindings.pp has been altered to throw a warning if user wants to install
PHP binding. It throws an error is user tries to install JAVA or Ruby binding.
Signed-off-by: Edvinas Klovas <edvinas@pnd.io>
In the grant provider users are fetched by querying mysql.user table. Grants
for those users are fetched using show grants for... syntax. This can lead to
errors, when some of the users in mysql.user table do not have currently
active grants.
This happens at least when MySQL is started with --skip-name-resolve option,
when there are users with the hostname part specified as a FQDN. Such users are
created by mysql_install_db. This leads to problems if mysql::account_security
is included for the node and skip-name-resolve is specified in override_options
hash for mysql::server.
Includes acceptance test for the change.
Fix acceptance test for bindings to use correct parameter names, when
instantiating mysql::bindings class. Fix client and server dev package names
for couple of distros.