postgres-formula/test/salt/pillar/postgres.sls
Imran Iqbal bf6a653e0b
test(inspec): add tests for multiple ports and postgres versions
* Fix `opensuse-leap-15` (enable `suse` and workaround `service` bug)
* Use port `5433` for `debian` and `opensuse-leap-15`
* Use upstream repo version `10` for `debian`
2019-05-06 04:19:24 +01:00

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# Port to use for the cluster -- can be used to provide a non-standard port
# NOTE: If already set in the minion config, that value takes priority
{%- if not (grains.os_family == 'Debian' or grains.osfinger == 'Leap-15') %}
postgres.port: '5432'
{%- else %}
postgres.port: '5433'
{%- endif %}
postgres:
# UPSTREAM REPO
# Set True to configure upstream postgresql.org repository for YUM/APT/ZYPP
{%- if not (grains.os_family == 'Debian' or grains.osfinger == 'CentOS-6') %}
use_upstream_repo: False
{%- else %}
use_upstream_repo: True
# Version to install from upstream repository (if upstream_repo: True)
{%- if not (grains.os_family == 'Debian') %}
version: '9.6'
{%- else %}
version: '10'
{%- endif %}
# # Set True to add a file in /etc/profile.d adding the bin dir in $PATH
# # as packages from upstream put them somewhere like /usr/pgsql-10/bin
# add_profile: False
# # If automatic package installation fails, use `fromrepo` to specify the
# # upstream repo to install packages from [#133, #185] (if upstream_repo: True)
# fromrepo: 'jessie-pgdg'
{%- endif %}
# ### MACOS
# # Set to 'postgresapp' OR 'homebrew' for MacOS
# # use_upstream_repo: 'postgresapp'
# # use_upstream_repo: 'homebrew'
# # PACKAGE
# # These pillars are typically never required.
# # pkg: 'postgresql'
# # pkg_client: 'postgresql-client'
# # service: postgresql
# pkgs_extra:
# - postgresql-contrib
# - postgresql-plpython
# # CLUSTER
# # The default `encoding` is derived from the `locale` so not recommended
# # to provide a value for it unless necessary
# cluster:
# locale: en_GB.UTF-8
# # encoding: UTF8
#
# #'Alternatives system' priority incremental. 0 disables feature.
# linux:
# altpriority: 30
#
# # macos limits
# limits:
# soft: 64000
# hard: 128000
# POSTGRES
# Append the lines under this item to your postgresql.conf file.
# Pay attention to indent exactly with 4 spaces for all lines.
postgresconf: |-
listen_addresses = '*' # listen on all interfaces
# Path to the `pg_hba.conf` file Jinja template on Salt Fileserver
pg_hba.conf: salt://postgres/templates/pg_hba.conf.j2
# This section covers ACL management in the ``pg_hba.conf`` file.
# acls list controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients
# are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which
# databases they can access. Records take one of these forms:
#
# acls:
# - ['local', 'DATABASE', 'USER', 'METHOD']
# - ['host', 'DATABASE', 'USER', 'ADDRESS', 'METHOD']
# - ['hostssl', 'DATABASE', 'USER', 'ADDRESS', 'METHOD']
# - ['hostnossl', 'DATABASE', 'USER', 'ADDRESS', 'METHOD']
#
# The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.
# METHOD could be omitted, 'md5' will be appended by default.
#
# If ``acls`` item value is empty ('', [], null), then the contents of
# ``pg_hba.conf`` file will not be touched at all.
acls:
- ['local', 'db0', 'connuser', 'peer map=users_as_appuser']
- ['local', 'db1', 'localUser']
- ['host', 'db2', 'remoteUser', '192.168.33.0/24']
identity_map:
- ['users_as_appuser', 'jdoe', 'connuser']
- ['users_as_appuser', 'jsmith', 'connuser']
# Backup extension for configuration files, defaults to ``.bak``.
# Set ``False`` to stop creation of backups when config files change.
{%- if salt['status.time']|default(none) is callable %}
config_backup: ".backup@{{ salt['status.time']('%y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S') }}"
{%- endif %}
{# {%- if grains['init'] == 'unknown' %} #}
{# #}
{# # If Salt is unable to detect init system running in the scope of state run, #}
{# # probably we are trying to bake a container/VM image with PostgreSQL. #}
{# # Use ``bake_image`` setting to control how PostgreSQL will be started: if set #}
{# # to ``True`` the raw ``pg_ctl`` will be utilized instead of packaged init #}
{# # script, job or unit run with Salt ``service`` state. #}
{# bake_image: True #}
{# #}
{# {%- endif %} #}
# Create/remove users, tablespaces, databases, schema and extensions.
# Each of these dictionaries contains PostgreSQL entities which
# mapped to the ``postgres_*`` Salt states with arguments. See the Salt
# documentation to get all supported argument for a particular state.
#
# Format is the following:
#
#<users|tablespaces|databases|schemas|extensions>:
# NAME:
# ensure: <present|absent> # 'present' is the default
# ARGUMENT: VALUE
# ...
#
# where 'NAME' is the state name, 'ARGUMENT' is the kwarg name, and
# 'VALUE' is kwarg value.
#
# For example, the Pillar:
#
# users:
# testUser:
# password: test
#
# will render such state:
#
# postgres_user-testUser:
# postgres_user.present:
# - name: testUser
# - password: test
users:
localUser:
ensure: present
password: '98ruj923h4rf'
createdb: False
createroles: False
inherit: True
replication: False
remoteUser:
ensure: present
password: '98ruj923h4rf'
createdb: False
createroles: False
inherit: True
replication: False
absentUser:
ensure: absent
# tablespaces to be created
tablespaces:
my_space:
directory: /srv/my_tablespace
owner: localUser
# databases to be created
databases:
db1:
owner: 'localUser'
# template: 'template0'
# lc_ctype: 'en_US.UTF-8'
# lc_collate: 'en_US.UTF-8'
db2:
owner: 'remoteUser'
# template: 'template0'
# lc_ctype: 'en_US.UTF-8'
# lc_collate: 'en_US.UTF-8'
tablespace: 'my_space'
# set custom schema
schemas:
public:
owner: 'localUser'
# enable per-db extension
{%- if grains.os_family == 'Debian' and grains.osfinger != 'Debian-8' %}
extensions:
uuid-ossp:
schema: 'public'
{%- endif %}
# optional schemas to enable on database
schemas:
uuid-ossp:
dbname: db1
owner: localUser
# optional extensions to install in schema
{%- if grains.os_family == 'Debian' and grains.osfinger != 'Debian-8' %}
extensions:
uuid-ossp:
schema: uuid-ossp
maintenance_db: db1
# postgis: {}
{%- endif %}
# remove:
# data: True
# multiple_releases: True
# releases: ['9.6', '10',]
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