The password column has been renamed to authentication_string in MySQL >=5.7.6.
By using: SELECT /*!50706 AUTHENTICATION_STRING AS */ PASSWORD the query will
continue to work in older versions as well as newer ones.
Starting MariaDB 10.0.0, usernames are now 80 long.
Our mysql_user and mysql_grant types now take that into consideration.
This check is *opportunistic*. It will only take place if the
mysql_version fact is available. If that is not the case, it will be
skipped, leaving the database itself to deal with it, and returning its
error verbatim to our users, if it does fail.
Our fixed and extended tests assume this isn't the first run, and the
fact is already in place.
This uses CREATE USER xxx IDENTIFIED WITH yyy
For tests:
unix_socket is not loaded by default, so this might require:
install plugin unix_socket soname 'auth_socket.so';
The mysql_native_password plugin is available by default and
allows you to also set a password.
Try to make it compatible with MySQL < 5.5.7 it uses version
specific code with "/*!50508 stmt */"
This uses CREATE USER xxx IDENTIFIED WITH yyy
For tests:
unix_socket is not loaded by default, so this might require:
install plugin unix_socket soname 'auth_socket.so';
The mysql_native_password plugin is available by default and
allows you to also set a password.
On MySQL v5.5.38, creating a database such as:
CREATE DATABASE `mydb` CHARACTER SET binary COLLATE binary;
seems to hit a parser bug. A workaround is simply to quote COLLATE
`binary`. As the quoting is harmless, and for aesthetics, quote both
the CHARACTER SET and COLLATE arguments.
This conversion is done by Transpec 2.3.6 with the following command:
transpec -f -c "bundle exec rake spec"
* 69 conversions
from: it { should ... }
to: it { is_expected.to ... }
* 48 conversions
from: obj.should
to: expect(obj).to
* 34 conversions
from: == expected
to: eq(expected)
* 4 conversions
from: it { should_not ... }
to: it { is_expected.not_to ... }
* 3 conversions
from: obj.should_not
to: expect(obj).not_to
* 2 conversions
from: lambda { }.should
to: expect { }.to
* 2 conversions
from: pending
to: skip
For more details: https://github.com/yujinakayama/transpec#supported-conversions
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>
A prior commit accidently broke this, meaning that mysql_database
was querying the mysql defaults instead of each individual database
when trying to determine the current collate settings.
Added "require" to the global mysql.rb file like in the other provider files.
defaults-file changed to defaults-extra-file in all the database_* (old) providers, the same as in the mysql_* providers.
Changed defaults-file to defaults-extra-file in all test files
This work adds max_connections_per_hour, max_queries_per_hour, and
max_updates_per_hour support to the provider and extends self.instances to add
in the new parameters when checking existing users. It also adds
self.prefetch in order to speed up Puppet runs.
Provider is also switched to using mk_resource_methods to generate
all the resource readers, and exists? and other methods now use the
property_hash where appropriate.
Tests rewritten to handle changes and extend code coverage.
Add collate as a new managable parameter, and extend self.instances to
add in all parameters when checking existing databases. It also adds
self.prefetch in order to speed up Puppet runs.
Provider is also switched to using mk_resource_methods to generate
all the resource readers, and exists? and other methods now use the
property_hash where appropriate.
Tests rewritten to handle changes and extend code coverage.
This is necessary when running puppet as root using sudo because mysql
will still look in the user's home directory in that case unless told
otherwise.