module-puppetlabs-mysql/lib/puppet/provider
Reid Vandewiele 8dac527b2a Add priv validation to database_grant provider
The mysql database_grant provider currently has what is arguably a heinous
design flaw. At present:

 1. The 'privileges' parameter for the database_grant type, mysql provider,
    does not expect the same syntax as the mysql Grant command ('SELECT',
    'UPDATE', 'DELETE', etc). Rather, it expects the user to supply column
    names used to store raw grants in the mysql.db or mysql.user tables
    internally ('Select_priv', 'Update_priv', 'Delete_priv', etc).

 2. If a user supplies `privileges => [ 'SELECT', 'INSERT' ]` instead of
    `privileges => [ 'Select_priv', 'Insert_priv' ]`, the provider fails
    silently and will continuously attempt to update the privileges with
    each successive puppet run. In the specific example provided, all privs
    for the user/db will be set to false since e.g. 'INSERT' does not match
    any valid privilege.

Unfortunately it doesn't look simple to modify the provider such that the
intuitive SELECT, DELETE, etc. keywords can be used without changing
existing behavior. Leaving that alone for now, it *is* pretty simple to add
a validation function that will at least fail cleanly if non-functional
privilege values are supplied that don't mean anything to the provider. If
the user is trying to use valid MySQL Grant syntax, the new validation
procedure will recognize this and suggest a correction. Hopefully giving
users this kind of warning will clue them in to what kind of input the
provider expects.
2012-08-04 10:28:06 -07:00
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database escape database name 2012-06-20 23:58:34 +02:00
database_grant Add priv validation to database_grant provider 2012-08-04 10:28:06 -07:00
database_user Default types hacks not needed. 2012-05-22 16:50:46 -07:00