Version information
This version is compatible with:
- Puppet Enterprise 2019.8.x, 2019.7.x, 2019.5.x, 2019.4.x, 2019.3.x, 2019.2.x, 2019.1.x, 2019.0.x, 2018.1.x
- Puppet >= 5.5.10 < 7.0.0
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Tasks:
- export
- sql
Start using this module
Add this module to your Puppetfile:
mod 'puppetlabs-mysql', '10.7.0'
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mysql
Table of Contents
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with mysql
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
Module Description
The mysql module installs, configures, and manages the MySQL service.
This module manages both the installation and configuration of MySQL, as well as extending Puppet to allow management of MySQL resources, such as databases, users, and grants.
Setup
Beginning with mysql
To install a server with the default options:
include '::mysql::server'
.
To customize options, such as the root password or /etc/my.cnf
settings, you must also pass in an override hash:
class { '::mysql::server':
root_password => 'strongpassword',
remove_default_accounts => true,
restart => true,
override_options => $override_options
}
Nota bene: Configuration changes will only be applied to the running MySQL server if you pass true as restart to mysql::server.
See Customize Server Options below for examples of the hash structure for $override_options.
Usage
All interaction for the server is done via mysql::server
. To install the client, use mysql::client
. To install bindings, use mysql::bindings
.
Customize server options
To define server options, structure a hash structure of overrides in mysql::server
. This hash resembles a hash in the my.cnf file:
$override_options = {
'section' => {
'item' => 'thing',
}
}
For options that you would traditionally represent in this format:
[section]
thing = X
Entries can be created as thing => true
, thing => value
, or thing => ""
in the hash. Alternatively, you can pass an array as thing => ['value', 'value2']
or list each thing => value
separately on individual lines.
You can pass a variable in the hash without setting a value for it; the variable would then use MySQL's default settings. To exclude an option from the my.cnf
file --- for example, when using override_options
to revert to a default value --- pass thing => undef
.
If an option needs multiple instances, pass an array. For example,
$override_options = {
'mysqld' => {
'replicate-do-db' => ['base1', 'base2'],
}
}
produces
[mysqld]
replicate-do-db = base1
replicate-do-db = base2
To implement version specific parameters, specify the version, such as [mysqld-5.5]. This allows one config for different versions of MySQL.
If you don’t want to use the default configuration, you can also supply your options to the $options
parameter instead of $override_options
.
Please note that $options
and $override_options
are mutually exclusive, you can only use one of them.
Create a database
To create a database with a user and some assigned privileges:
mysql::db { 'mydb':
user => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
host => 'localhost',
grant => ['SELECT', 'UPDATE'],
}
To use a different resource name with exported resources:
@@mysql::db { "mydb_${fqdn}":
user => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
dbname => 'mydb',
host => ${fqdn},
grant => ['SELECT', 'UPDATE'],
tag => $domain,
}
Then you can collect it on the remote DB server:
Mysql::Db <<| tag == $domain |>>
If you set the sql parameter to a file when creating a database, the file is imported into the new database.
For large sql files, increase the import_timeout
parameter, which defaults to 300 seconds.
If you have installed the mysql client in a non standard bin/sbin path you can set this with mysql_exec_path
.
mysql::db { 'mydb':
user => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
host => 'localhost',
grant => ['SELECT', 'UPDATE'],
sql => '/path/to/sqlfile.gz',
import_cat_cmd => 'zcat',
import_timeout => 900,
mysql_exec_path => '/opt/rh/rh-myql57/root/bin'
}
Customize configuration
To add custom MySQL configuration, place additional files into includedir
. This allows you to override settings or add additional ones, which is helpful if you don't use override_options
in mysql::server
. The includedir
location is by default set to /etc/mysql/conf.d
.
Work with an existing server
To instantiate databases and users on an existing MySQL server, you need a .my.cnf
file in root
's home directory. This file must specify the remote server address and credentials. For example:
[client]
user=root
host=localhost
password=secret
This module uses the mysqld_version
fact to discover the server version being used. By default, this is set to the output of mysqld -V
. If you're working with a remote MySQL server, you may need to set a custom fact for mysqld_version
to ensure correct behaviour.
When working with a remote server, do not use the mysql::server
class in your Puppet manifests.
Specify passwords
In addition to passing passwords as plain text, you can input them as hashes. For example:
mysql::db { 'mydb':
user => 'myuser',
password => '*6C8989366EAF75BB670AD8EA7A7FC1176A95CEF4',
host => 'localhost',
grant => ['SELECT', 'UPDATE'],
}
If required, the password can also be an empty string to allow connections without an password.
Create login paths
This feature works only for the MySQL Community Edition >= 5.6.6.
A login path is a set of options (host, user, password, port and socket) that specify which MySQL server to connect to and which account to authenticate as. The authentication credentials and the other options are stored in an encrypted login file named .mylogin.cnf typically under the users home directory.
More information about MySQL login paths: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/mysql-config-editor.html.
Some example for login paths:
mysql_login_path { 'client':
owner => root,
host => 'localhost',
user => 'root',
password => Sensitive('secure'),
socket => '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock',
ensure => present,
}
mysql_login_path { 'remote_db':
owner => root,
host => '10.0.0.1',
user => 'network',
password => Sensitive('secure'),
port => 3306,
ensure => present,
}
See examples/mysql_login_path.pp for further examples.
Install Percona server on CentOS
This example shows how to do a minimal installation of a Percona server on a CentOS system. This sets up the Percona server, client, and bindings (including Perl and Python bindings). You can customize this usage and update the version as needed.
This usage has been tested on Puppet 4.4, 5.5 and 6.3.0 / CentOS 7 / Percona Server 5.7.
Note: The installation of the yum repository is not part of this package and is here only to show a full example of how you can install.
yumrepo { 'percona':
descr => 'CentOS $releasever - Percona',
baseurl => 'http://repo.percona.com/percona/yum/release/$releasever/RPMS/$basearch',
gpgkey => 'https://repo.percona.com/yum/PERCONA-PACKAGING-KEY',
enabled => 1,
gpgcheck => 1,
}
class {'mysql::server':
package_name => 'Percona-Server-server-57',
service_name => 'mysql',
config_file => '/etc/my.cnf',
includedir => '/etc/my.cnf.d',
root_password => 'PutYourOwnPwdHere',
override_options => {
mysqld => {
log-error => '/var/log/mysqld.log',
pid-file => '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid',
},
mysqld_safe => {
log-error => '/var/log/mysqld.log',
},
}
}
# Note: Installing Percona-Server-server-57 also installs Percona-Server-client-57.
# This shows how to install the Percona MySQL client on its own
class {'mysql::client':
package_name => 'Percona-Server-client-57'
}
# These packages are normally installed along with Percona-Server-server-57
# If you needed to install the bindings, however, you could do so with this code
class { 'mysql::bindings':
client_dev_package_name => 'Percona-Server-shared-57',
client_dev => true,
daemon_dev_package_name => 'Percona-Server-devel-57',
daemon_dev => true,
perl_enable => true,
perl_package_name => 'perl-DBD-MySQL',
python_enable => true,
python_package_name => 'MySQL-python',
}
# Dependencies definition
Yumrepo['percona']->
Class['mysql::server']
Yumrepo['percona']->
Class['mysql::client']
Yumrepo['percona']->
Class['mysql::bindings']
Install MariaDB on Ubuntu
Optional: Install the MariaDB official repo
In this example, we'll use the latest stable (currently 10.3) from the official MariaDB repository, not the one from the distro repository. You could instead use the package from the Ubuntu repository. Make sure you use the repository corresponding to the version you want.
Note: sfo1.mirrors.digitalocean.com
is one of many mirrors available. You can use any official mirror.
include apt
apt::source { 'mariadb':
location => 'http://sfo1.mirrors.digitalocean.com/mariadb/repo/10.3/ubuntu',
release => $::lsbdistcodename,
repos => 'main',
key => {
id => '177F4010FE56CA3336300305F1656F24C74CD1D8',
server => 'hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80',
},
include => {
src => false,
deb => true,
},
}
Install the MariaDB server
This example shows MariaDB server installation on Ubuntu Xenial. Adjust the version and the parameters of my.cnf
as needed. All parameters of the my.cnf
can be defined using the override_options
parameter.
The folders /var/log/mysql
and /var/run/mysqld
are created automatically, but if you are using other custom folders, they should exist as prerequisites for this code.
All the values set here are an example of a working minimal configuration.
Specify the version of the package you want with the package_ensure
parameter.
class {'::mysql::server':
package_name => 'mariadb-server',
package_ensure => '1:10.3.21+maria~xenial',
service_name => 'mysqld',
root_password => 'AVeryStrongPasswordUShouldEncrypt!',
override_options => {
mysqld => {
'log-error' => '/var/log/mysql/mariadb.log',
'pid-file' => '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid',
},
mysqld_safe => {
'log-error' => '/var/log/mysql/mariadb.log',
},
}
}
# Dependency management. Only use that part if you are installing the repository
# as shown in the Preliminary step of this example.
Apt::Source['mariadb'] ~>
Class['apt::update'] ->
Class['::mysql::server']
Install the MariaDB client
This example shows how to install the MariaDB client and all of the bindings at once. You can do this installation separately from the server installation.
Specify the version of the package you want with the package_ensure
parameter.
class {'::mysql::client':
package_name => 'mariadb-client',
package_ensure => '1:10.3.21+maria~xenial',
bindings_enable => true,
}
# Dependency management. Only use that part if you are installing the repository as shown in the Preliminary step of this example.
Apt::Source['mariadb'] ~>
Class['apt::update'] ->
Class['::mysql::client']
Install MySQL Community server on CentOS
You can install MySQL Community Server on CentOS using the mysql module and Hiera. This example was tested with the following versions:
- MySQL Community Server 5.6
- Centos 7.3
- Puppet 3.8.7 using Hiera
- puppetlabs-mysql module v3.9.0
In Puppet:
include ::mysql::server
create_resources(yumrepo, hiera('yumrepo', {}))
Yumrepo['repo.mysql.com'] -> Anchor['mysql::server::start']
Yumrepo['repo.mysql.com'] -> Package['mysql_client']
create_resources(mysql::db, hiera('mysql::server::db', {}))
In Hiera:
---
# Centos 7.3
yumrepo:
'repo.mysql.com':
baseurl: "http://repo.mysql.com/yum/mysql-5.6-community/el/%{::operatingsystemmajrelease}/$basearch/"
descr: 'repo.mysql.com'
enabled: 1
gpgcheck: true
gpgkey: 'http://repo.mysql.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-mysql'
mysql::client::package_name: "mysql-community-client" # required for proper MySQL installation
mysql::server::package_name: "mysql-community-server" # required for proper MySQL installation
mysql::server::package_ensure: 'installed' # do not specify version here, unfortunately yum fails with error that package is already installed
mysql::server::root_password: "change_me_i_am_insecure"
mysql::server::manage_config_file: true
mysql::server::service_name: 'mysqld' # required for puppet module
mysql::server::override_options:
'mysqld':
'bind-address': '127.0.0.1'
'log-error': '/var/log/mysqld.log' # required for proper MySQL installation
'mysqld_safe':
'log-error': '/var/log/mysqld.log' # required for proper MySQL installation
# create database + account with access, passwords are not encrypted
mysql::server::db:
"dev":
user: "dev"
password: "devpass"
host: "127.0.0.1"
grant:
- "ALL"
Install Plugins
Plugins can be installed by using the mysql_plugin
defined type. See examples/mysql_plugin.pp
for futher examples.
Use Percona XtraBackup
This example shows how to configure MySQL backups with Percona XtraBackup. This sets up a weekly cronjob to perform a full backup and additional daily cronjobs for incremental backups. Each backup will create a new directory. A cleanup job will automatically remove backups that are older than 15 days.
yumrepo { 'percona':
descr => 'CentOS $releasever - Percona',
baseurl => 'http://repo.percona.com/release/$releasever/RPMS/$basearch',
gpgkey => 'https://www.percona.com/downloads/RPM-GPG-KEY-percona https://repo.percona.com/yum/PERCONA-PACKAGING-KEY',
enabled => 1,
gpgcheck => 1,
}
class { 'mysql::server::backup':
backupuser => 'myuser',
backuppassword => 'mypassword',
backupdir => '/tmp/backups',
provider => 'xtrabackup',
backuprotate => 15,
execpath => '/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin',
time => ['23', '15'],
}
If the daily or weekly backup was successful, then the empty file /tmp/mysqlbackup_success
is created, which makes it easy to monitor the status of the database backup.
After two weeks the backup directory should look similar to the example below.
/tmp/backups/2019-11-10_full
/tmp/backups/2019-11-11_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-13_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-13_23-15-02
/tmp/backups/2019-11-14_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-15_23-15-02
/tmp/backups/2019-11-16_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-17_full
/tmp/backups/2019-11-18_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-19_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-20_23-15-02
/tmp/backups/2019-11-21_23-15-01
/tmp/backups/2019-11-22_23-15-02
/tmp/backups/2019-11-23_23-15-01
A drawback of using incremental backups is the need to keep at least 7 days of backups, otherwise the full backups is removed early and consecutive incremental backups will fail. Furthermore an incremental backups becomes obsolete once the required full backup was removed.
The next example uses XtraBackup with incremental backups disabled. In this case the daily cronjob will always perform a full backup.
class { 'mysql::server::backup':
backupuser => 'myuser',
backuppassword => 'mypassword',
backupdir => '/tmp/backups',
provider => 'xtrabackup',
incremental_backups => false,
backuprotate => 5,
execpath => '/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin',
time => ['23', '15'],
}
Reference
Classes
Public classes
mysql::server
: Installs and configures MySQL.mysql::server::monitor
: Sets up a monitoring user.mysql::server::mysqltuner
: Installs MySQL tuner script.mysql::server::backup
: Sets up MySQL backups via cron.mysql::bindings
: Installs various MySQL language bindings.mysql::client
: Installs MySQL client (for non-servers).
Private classes
mysql::server::install
: Installs packages.mysql::server::installdb
: Implements setup of mysqld data directory (e.g. /var/lib/mysql)mysql::server::config
: Configures MYSQL.mysql::server::service
: Manages service.mysql::server::account_security
: Deletes default MySQL accounts.mysql::server::root_password
: Sets MySQL root password.mysql::server::providers
: Creates users, grants, and databases.mysql::bindings::client_dev
: Installs MySQL client development package.mysql::bindings::daemon_dev
: Installs MySQL daemon development package.mysql::bindings::java
: Installs Java bindings.mysql::bindings::perl
: Installs Perl bindings.mysql::bindings::php
: Installs PHP bindings.mysql::bindings::python
: Installs Python bindings.mysql::bindings::ruby
: Installs Ruby bindings.mysql::client::install
: Installs MySQL client.mysql::backup::mysqldump
: Implements mysqldump backups.mysql::backup::mysqlbackup
: Implements backups with Oracle MySQL Enterprise Backup.mysql::backup::xtrabackup
: Implements backups with XtraBackup from Percona or Mariabackup.
Parameters
mysql::server
create_root_user
Whether root user should be created.
Valid values are true
, false
.
Defaults to true
.
This is useful for a cluster setup with Galera. The root user has to be created only once. You can set this parameter true on one node and set it to false on the remaining nodes.
create_root_my_cnf
Whether to create /root/.my.cnf
.
Valid values are true
, false
.
Defaults to true
.
create_root_my_cnf
allows creation of /root/.my.cnf
independently of create_root_user
. You can use this for a cluster setup with Galera where you want /root/.my.cnf
to exist on all nodes.
root_password
The MySQL root password. Puppet attempts to set the root password and update /root/.my.cnf
with it.
This is required if create_root_user
or create_root_my_cnf
are true. If root_password
is 'UNSET', then create_root_user
and create_root_my_cnf
are assumed to be false --- that is, the MySQL root user and /root/.my.cnf
are not created.
Password changes are supported; however, the old password must be set in /root/.my.cnf
. Effectively, Puppet uses the old password, configured in /root/my.cnf
, to set the new password in MySQL, and then updates /root/.my.cnf
with the new password.
old_root_password
This parameter no longer does anything. It exists only for backwards compatibility. See the root_password
parameter above for details on changing the root password.
create_root_login_file
Whether to create /root/.mylogin.cnf
when using mysql 5.6.6+.
Valid values are true
, false
.
Defaults to false
.
create_root_login_file
will put a copy of your existing .mylogin.cnf
in the /root/.mylogin.cnf
location.
When set to 'true', this option also requires the login_file
option.
The login_file
option is required when set to true.
login_file
Whether to put the /root/.mylogin.cnf
in place.
You need to create the .mylogin.cnf
file with mysql_config_editor
, this tool comes with mysql 5.6.6+.
The created .mylogin.cnf needs to be put under files in your module, see example below on how to use this.
When the /root/.mylogin.cnf
exists the environment variable MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE
will be set.
This is required if create_root_user
and create_root_login_file
are true. If root_password
is 'UNSET', then create_root_user
and create_root_login_file
are assumed to be false --- that is, the MySQL root user and /root/.mylogin.cnf
are not created.
class { '::mysql::server':
root_password => 'password',
create_root_my_cnf => false,
create_root_login_file => true,
login_file => "puppet:///modules/${module_name}/mylogin.cnf",
}
override_options
Specifies override options to pass into MySQL. Structured like a hash in the my.cnf file:
class { 'mysql::server':
root_password => 'password'
}
mysql_plugin { 'auth_pam':
ensure => present,
soname => 'auth_pam.so',
}
Tasks
The MySQL module has an example task that allows a user to execute arbitary SQL against a database. Please refer to to the PE documentation or Bolt documentation on how to execute a task.
Limitations
For an extensive list of supported operating systems, see metadata.json
Note: The mysqlbackup.sh does not work and is not supported on MySQL 5.7 and greater.
Development
We are experimenting with a new tool for running acceptance tests. Its name is puppet_litmus this replaces beaker as the test runner. To run the acceptance tests follow the instructions from this point here.
Puppet modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. We can't access the huge number of platforms and myriad of hardware, software, and deployment configurations that Puppet is intended to serve.
We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes so that our modules work in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things.
Check out our the complete module contribution guide.
Authors
This module is based on work by David Schmitt. The following contributors have contributed to this module (beyond Puppet Labs):
- Larry Ludwig
- Christian G. Warden
- Daniel Black
- Justin Ellison
- Lowe Schmidt
- Matthias Pigulla
- William Van Hevelingen
- Michael Arnold
- Chris Weyl
- Daniël van Eeden
- Jan-Otto Kröpke
- Timothy Sven Nelson
- Andreas Stürz
Reference
Table of Contents
Classes
Public Classes
mysql::bindings
: Parent class for MySQL bindings.mysql::client
: Installs and configures the MySQL client.mysql::server
: Installs and configures the MySQL server.mysql::server::backup
: Create and manage a MySQL backup.mysql::server::monitor
: This is a helper class to add a monitoring user to the databasemysql::server::mysqltuner
: Manage the MySQLTuner package.
Private Classes
mysql::backup::mysqlbackup
: Manage the mysqlbackup client.mysql::backup::mysqldump
: "Provider" for mysqldumpmysql::backup::xtrabackup
: "Provider" for Percona XtraBackup/MariaBackupmysql::bindings::client_dev
: Private class for installing client development bindingsmysql::bindings::daemon_dev
: Private class for installing daemon development bindingsmysql::bindings::java
: Private class for installing java language bindings.mysql::bindings::perl
: Private class for installing perl language bindings.mysql::bindings::php
: Private class for installing php language bindingsmysql::bindings::python
: Private class for installing python language bindingsmysql::bindings::ruby
: Private class for installing ruby language bindingsmysql::client::install
: Private class for MySQL client install.mysql::params
: Params class.mysql::server::account_security
: Private class for ensuring localhost accounts do not existmysql::server::config
: Private class for MySQL server configuration.mysql::server::install
: Private class for managing MySQL package.mysql::server::installdb
: Builds initial databases on installation.mysql::server::managed_dirs
: Binary log configuration requires the mysql user to be present. This must be done after package install.mysql::server::providers
: Convenience class to call each of the three providers with the corresponding hashes provided in mysql::server.mysql::server::root_password
: Private class for managing the root passwordmysql::server::service
: Private class for managing the MySQL service
Defined types
mysql::db
: Create and configure a MySQL database.
Resource types
Public Resource types
mysql_grant
: @summary Manage a MySQL user's rights.mysql_login_path
: Manage a MySQL login path.mysql_plugin
: Manage MySQL plugins.mysql_user
: @summary Manage a MySQL user. This includes management of users password as well as privileges.
Private Resource types
mysql_database
: Manage a MySQL database.mysql_datadir
: Manage MySQL datadirs with mysql_install_db OR mysqld (5.7.6 and above).
Functions
mysql::normalise_and_deepmerge
: Recursively merges two or more hashes together, normalises keys with differing use of dashesh and underscores, then returns the resulting hash.mysql::password
: Hash a string as mysql's "PASSWORD()" function would do itmysql::strip_hash
: When given a hash this function strips out all blank entries.mysql_password
: DEPRECATED. Use the namespaced functionmysql::password
instead.
Data types
Tasks
Classes
mysql::bindings
Parent class for MySQL bindings.
Examples
Install Ruby language bindings
class { 'mysql::bindings':
ruby_enable => true,
ruby_package_ensure => 'present',
ruby_package_name => 'ruby-mysql-2.7.1-1mdv2007.0.sparc.rpm',
ruby_package_provider => 'rpm',
}
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::bindings
class.
install_options
Data type: Any
Passes install_options
array to managed package resources. You must pass the appropriate options for the package manager(s).
Default value: undef
java_enable
Data type: Any
Specifies whether ::mysql::bindings::java
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
perl_enable
Data type: Any
Specifies whether mysql::bindings::perl
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
php_enable
Data type: Any
Specifies whether mysql::bindings::php
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
python_enable
Data type: Any
Specifies whether mysql::bindings::python
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
ruby_enable
Data type: Any
Specifies whether mysql::bindings::ruby
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
client_dev
Data type: Any
Specifies whether ::mysql::bindings::client_dev
should be included. Valid values are true
', false
.
Default value: false
daemon_dev
Data type: Any
Specifies whether ::mysql::bindings::daemon_dev
should be included. Valid values are true
, false
.
Default value: false
java_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if java_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::java_package_ensure
java_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the Java package to install. Only applies if java_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::java_package_name
java_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the Java package. Only applies if java_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::java_package_provider
perl_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if perl_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::perl_package_ensure
perl_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the Perl package to install. Only applies if perl_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::perl_package_name
perl_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the Perl package. Only applies if perl_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::perl_package_provider
php_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if php_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::php_package_ensure
php_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the PHP package to install. Only applies if php_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::php_package_name
php_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the PHP package. Only applies if php_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::php_package_provider
python_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if python_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::python_package_ensure
python_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the Python package to install. Only applies if python_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::python_package_name
python_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the Python package. Only applies if python_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::python_package_provider
ruby_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if ruby_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::ruby_package_ensure
ruby_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the Ruby package to install. Only applies if ruby_enable => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::ruby_package_name
ruby_package_provider
Data type: Any
What provider should be used to install the package.
Default value: $mysql::params::ruby_package_provider
client_dev_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if client_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_dev_package_ensure
client_dev_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the client_dev package to install. Only applies if client_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_dev_package_name
client_dev_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the client_dev package. Only applies if client_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_dev_package_provider
daemon_dev_package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Only applies if daemon_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::daemon_dev_package_ensure
daemon_dev_package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the daemon_dev package to install. Only applies if daemon_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::daemon_dev_package_name
daemon_dev_package_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to install the daemon_dev package. Only applies if daemon_dev => true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::daemon_dev_package_provider
mysql::client
Installs and configures the MySQL client.
Examples
Install the MySQL client
class {'::mysql::client':
package_name => 'mysql-client',
package_ensure => 'present',
bindings_enable => true,
}
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::client
class.
bindings_enable
Data type: Any
Whether to automatically install all bindings. Valid values are true
, false
. Default to false
.
Default value: $mysql::params::bindings_enable
install_options
Data type: Any
Array of install options for managed package resources. You must pass the appropriate options for the package manager.
Default value: undef
package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the MySQL package should be present, absent, or a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_package_ensure
package_manage
Data type: Any
Whether to manage the MySQL client package. Defaults to true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_package_manage
service_name
The name of the MySQL server service. Defaults are OS dependent, defined in 'params.pp'.
service_provider
The provider to use to manage the service. For Ubuntu, defaults to 'upstart'; otherwise, default is undefined.
package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the MySQL client package to install.
Default value: $mysql::params::client_package_name
package_provider
Data type: Any
Default value: undef
package_source
Data type: Any
Default value: undef
mysql::server
Installs and configures the MySQL server.
Examples
Install MySQL Server
class { '::mysql::server':
package_name => 'mysql-server',
package_ensure => '5.7.1+mysql~trusty',
root_password => 'strongpassword',
remove_default_accounts => true,
}
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::server
class.
config_file
Data type: Any
The location, as a path, of the MySQL configuration file.
Default value: $mysql::params::config_file
config_file_mode
Data type: Any
The MySQL configuration file's permissions mode.
Default value: $mysql::params::config_file_mode
includedir
Data type: Any
The location, as a path, of !includedir for custom configuration overrides.
Default value: $mysql::params::includedir
install_options
Data type: Any
Passes install_options array to managed package resources. You must pass the appropriate options for the specified package manager
Default value: undef
install_secret_file
Data type: Any
Path to secret file containing temporary root password.
Default value: $mysql::params::install_secret_file
manage_config_file
Data type: Any
Whether the MySQL configuration file should be managed. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::manage_config_file
options
Data type: Mysql::Options
A hash of options structured like the override_options, but not merged with the default options. Use this if you don't want your options merged with the default options.
Default value: {}
override_options
Data type: Any
Specifies override options to pass into MySQL. Structured like a hash in the my.cnf file: See above for usage details.
Default value: {}
package_ensure
Data type: Any
Whether the package exists or should be a specific version. Valid values are 'present', 'absent', or 'x.y.z'. Defaults to 'present'.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_package_ensure
package_manage
Data type: Any
Whether to manage the MySQL server package. Defaults to true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_package_manage
package_name
Data type: Any
The name of the MySQL server package to install.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_package_name
package_provider
Data type: Any
Define a specific provider for package install.
Default value: undef
package_source
Data type: Any
The location of the package source (require for some package provider)
Default value: undef
purge_conf_dir
Data type: Any
Whether the includedir
directory should be purged. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to false
.
Default value: $mysql::params::purge_conf_dir
remove_default_accounts
Data type: Any
Specifies whether to automatically include mysql::server::account_security
. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to false
.
Default value: false
restart
Data type: Any
Whether the service should be restarted when things change. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to false
.
Default value: $mysql::params::restart
root_group
Data type: Any
The name of the group used for root. Can be a group name or a group ID. See more about the group.
Default value: $mysql::params::root_group
mysql_group
Data type: Any
The name of the group of the MySQL daemon user. Can be a group name or a group ID. See more about the group.
Default value: $mysql::params::mysql_group
mycnf_owner
Data type: Any
Name or user-id who owns the mysql-config-file.
Default value: $mysql::params::mycnf_owner
mycnf_group
Data type: Any
Name or group-id which owns the mysql-config-file.
Default value: $mysql::params::mycnf_group
root_password
Data type: Any
The MySQL root password. Puppet attempts to set the root password and update /root/.my.cnf
with it. This is required if create_root_user
or create_root_my_cnf
are true. If root_password
is 'UNSET', then create_root_user
and create_root_my_cnf
are assumed to be false --- that is, the MySQL root user and /root/.my.cnf
are not created. Password changes are supported; however, the old password must be set in /root/.my.cnf
. Effectively, Puppet uses the old password, configured in /root/my.cnf
, to set the new password in MySQL, and then updates /root/.my.cnf
with the new password.
Default value: $mysql::params::root_password
service_enabled
Data type: Any
Specifies whether the service should be enabled. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_service_enabled
service_manage
Data type: Any
Specifies whether the service should be managed. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to true
.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_service_manage
service_name
Data type: Any
The name of the MySQL server service. Defaults are OS dependent, defined in 'params.pp'.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_service_name
service_provider
Data type: Any
The provider to use to manage the service. For Ubuntu, defaults to 'upstart'; otherwise, default is undefined.
Default value: $mysql::params::server_service_provider
create_root_user
Data type: Any
Whether root user should be created. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to true
. This is useful for a cluster setup with Galera. The root user has to be created only once. You can set this parameter true on one node and set it to false on the remaining nodes.
Default value: $mysql::params::create_root_user
create_root_my_cnf
Data type: Any
Whether to create /root/.my.cnf
. Valid values are true
, false
. Defaults to true
. create_root_my_cnf
allows creation of /root/.my.cnf
independently of create_root_user
. You can use this for a cluster setup with Galera where you want /root/.my.cnf
to exist on all nodes.
Default value: $mysql::params::create_root_my_cnf
users
Data type: Any
Optional hash of users to create, which are passed to mysql_user.
Default value: {}
grants
Data type: Any
Optional hash of grants, which are passed to mysql_grant.
Default value: {}
databases
Data type: Any
Optional hash of databases to create, which are passed to mysql_database.
Default value: {}
enabled
Data type: Any
Deprecated
Default value: undef
manage_service
Data type: Any
Deprecated
Default value: undef
old_root_password
Data type: Any
This parameter no longer does anything. It exists only for backwards compatibility. See the root_password
parameter above for details on changing the root password.
Default value: undef
managed_dirs
Data type: Any
Default value: $mysql::params::managed_dirs
create_root_login_file
Data type: Any
Default value: $mysql::params::create_root_login_file
login_file
Data type: Any
Default value: $mysql::params::login_file
mysql::server::backup
Create and manage a MySQL backup.
Examples
Create a basic MySQL backup:
class { 'mysql::server':
root_password => 'password'
}
class { 'mysql::server::backup':
backupuser => 'myuser',
backuppassword => 'mypassword',
backupdir => '/tmp/backups',
}
class { 'mysql::server::backup':
backupmethod => 'mariabackup',
provider => 'xtrabackup',
backupdir => '/tmp/backups',
}
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::server::backup
class.
backupuser
Data type: Any
MySQL user to create with backup administrator privileges.
Default value: undef
backuppassword
Data type: Any
Password to create for backupuser
.
Default value: undef
backupdir
Data type: Any
Directory to store backup.
Default value: undef
backupdirmode
Data type: Any
Permissions applied to the backup directory. This parameter is passed directly to the file resource.
Default value: '0700'
backupdirowner
Data type: Any
Owner for the backup directory. This parameter is passed directly to the file resource.
Default value: 'root'
backupdirgroup
Data type: Any
Group owner for the backup directory. This parameter is passed directly to the file resource.
Default value: $mysql::params::root_group
backupcompress
Data type: Any
Whether or not to compress the backup (when using the mysqldump or xtrabackup provider)
Default value: true
backupmethod
Data type: Any
The execution binary for backing up. ex. mysqldump, xtrabackup, mariabackup
Default value: undef
backup_success_file_path
Data type: Any
Specify a path where upon successfull backup a file should be created for checking purposes.
Default value: '/tmp/mysqlbackup_success'
backuprotate
Data type: Any
Backup rotation interval in 24 hour periods.
Default value: 30
ignore_events
Data type: Any
Ignore the mysql.event table.
Default value: true
delete_before_dump
Data type: Any
Whether to delete old .sql files before backing up. Setting to true deletes old files before backing up, while setting to false deletes them after backup.
Default value: false
backupdatabases
Data type: Any
Databases to backup (required if using xtrabackup provider). By default []
will back up all databases.
Default value: []
file_per_database
Data type: Any
Use file per database mode creating one file per database backup.
Default value: false
include_routines
Data type: Any
Dump stored routines (procedures and functions) from dumped databases when doing a file_per_database
backup.
Default value: false
include_triggers
Data type: Any
Dump triggers for each dumped table when doing a file_per_database
backup.
Default value: false
incremental_backups
Data type: Any
A flag to activate/deactivate incremental backups. Currently only supported by the xtrabackup provider.
Default value: true
ensure
Data type: Any
Default value: 'present'
time
Data type: Any
An array of two elements to set the backup time. Allows ['23', '5'] (i.e., 23:05) or ['3', '45'] (i.e., 03:45) for HH:MM times.
Default value: ['23', '5']
prescript
Data type: Any
A script that is executed before the backup begins.
Default value: false
postscript
Data type: Any
A script that is executed when the backup is finished. This could be used to sync the backup to a central store. This script can be either a single line that is directly executed or a number of lines supplied as an array. It could also be one or more externally managed (executable) files.
Default value: false
execpath
Data type: Any
Allows you to set a custom PATH should your MySQL installation be non-standard places. Defaults to /usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin
.
Default value: '/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin'
provider
Data type: Any
Sets the server backup implementation. Valid values are:
Default value: 'mysqldump'
maxallowedpacket
Data type: Any
Defines the maximum SQL statement size for the backup dump script. The default value is 1MB, as this is the default MySQL Server value.
Default value: '1M'
optional_args
Data type: Any
Specifies an array of optional arguments which should be passed through to the backup tool. (Supported by the xtrabackup and mysqldump providers.)
Default value: []
install_cron
Data type: Any
Manage installation of cron package
Default value: true
mysql::server::monitor
This is a helper class to add a monitoring user to the database
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::server::monitor
class.
mysql_monitor_username
Data type: Any
The username to create for MySQL monitoring.
Default value: ''
mysql_monitor_password
Data type: Any
The password to create for MySQL monitoring.
Default value: ''
mysql_monitor_hostname
Data type: Any
The hostname from which the monitoring user requests are allowed access.
Default value: ''
mysql::server::mysqltuner
Manage the MySQLTuner package.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::server::mysqltuner
class.
ensure
Data type: Any
Ensures that the resource exists. Valid values are 'present', 'absent'. Defaults to 'present'.
Default value: 'present'
version
Data type: Any
The version to install from the major/MySQLTuner-perl github repository. Must be a valid tag. Defaults to 'v1.3.0'.
Default value: 'v1.3.0'
source
Data type: Any
Source path for the mysqltuner package.
Default value: undef
tuner_location
Data type: Any
Destination for the mysqltuner package.
Default value: '/usr/local/bin/mysqltuner'
Defined types
mysql::db
Create and configure a MySQL database.
Examples
Create a database
mysql::db { 'mydb':
user => 'myuser',
password => 'mypass',
host => 'localhost',
grant => ['SELECT', 'UPDATE'],
}
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql::db
defined type.
user
Data type: Any
The user for the database you're creating.
password
Data type: Any
The password for $user for the database you're creating.
tls_options
Data type: Any
The tls_options for $user for the database you're creating.
Default value: undef
dbname
Data type: Any
The name of the database to create.
Default value: $name
charset
Data type: Any
The character set for the database.
Default value: 'utf8'
collate
Data type: Any
The collation for the database.
Default value: 'utf8_general_ci'
host
Data type: Any
The host to use as part of user@host for grants.
Default value: 'localhost'
grant
Data type: Any
The privileges to be granted for user@host on the database.
Default value: 'ALL'
grant_options
Data type: Any
The grant_options for the grant for user@host on the database.
Default value: undef
sql
Data type: Optional[Variant[Array, Hash, String]]
The path to the sqlfile you want to execute. This can be single file specified as string, or it can be an array of strings.
Default value: undef
enforce_sql
Data type: Any
Specifies whether executing the sqlfiles should happen on every run. If set to false, sqlfiles only run once.
Default value: false
ensure
Data type: Enum['absent', 'present']
Specifies whether to create the database. Valid values are 'present', 'absent'. Defaults to 'present'.
Default value: 'present'
import_timeout
Data type: Any
Timeout, in seconds, for loading the sqlfiles. Defaults to 300.
Default value: 300
import_cat_cmd
Data type: Any
Command to read the sqlfile for importing the database. Useful for compressed sqlfiles. For example, you can use 'zcat' for .gz files.
Default value: 'cat'
mysql_exec_path
Data type: Any
Default value: $mysql::params::exec_path
Resource types
mysql_grant
@summary Manage a MySQL user's rights.
Properties
The following properties are available in the mysql_grant
type.
ensure
Valid values: present
, absent
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Default value: present
options
Options to grant.
privileges
Privileges for user
table
Valid values: %r{.*\..*}
, %r{^[0-9a-zA-Z$_]*@[\w%\.:\-/]*$}
Table to apply privileges to.
user
User to operate on.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql_grant
type.
name
namevar
Name to describe the grant.
provider
The specific backend to use for this mysql_grant
resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will
usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
mysql_login_path
This type provides Puppet with the capabilities to store authentication credentials in an obfuscated login path file named .mylogin.cnf created with the mysql_config_editor utility. Supports only MySQL Community Edition > v5.6.6.
Examples
mysql_login_path { 'local_socket':
owner => 'root',
host => 'localhost',
user => 'root',
password => Sensitive('secure'),
socket => '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock',
ensure => present,
}
mysql_login_path { 'local_tcp':
owner => 'root',
host => '127.0.0.1',
user => 'root',
password => Sensitive('more_secure'),
port => 3306,
ensure => present,
}
Properties
The following properties are available in the mysql_login_path
type.
ensure
Data type: Enum[present, absent]
Whether this resource should be present or absent on the target system.
host
Data type: Optional[String]
Host name to be entered into the login path.
password
Data type: Optional[Sensitive[String[1]]]
Password to be entered into login path
port
Data type: Optional[Integer[0,65535]]
Port number to be entered into login path.
socket
Data type: Optional[String]
Socket path to be entered into login path
user
Data type: Optional[String]
Username to be entered into the login path.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql_login_path
type.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Name of the login path you want to manage.
owner
namevar
Data type: String
The user to whom the logon path should belong.
Default value: root
mysql_plugin
Manage MySQL plugins.
Examples
mysql_plugin { 'some_plugin':
soname => 'some_pluginlib.so',
}
Properties
The following properties are available in the mysql_plugin
type.
ensure
Valid values: present
, absent
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Default value: present
soname
Valid values: %r{^\w+\.\w+$}
The name of the library
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql_plugin
type.
name
namevar
The name of the MySQL plugin to manage.
provider
The specific backend to use for this mysql_plugin
resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will
usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
mysql_user
@summary Manage a MySQL user. This includes management of users password as well as privileges.
Properties
The following properties are available in the mysql_user
type.
ensure
Valid values: present
, absent
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Default value: present
max_connections_per_hour
Valid values: %r{\d+}
Max connections per hour for the user. 0 means no (or global) limit.
max_queries_per_hour
Valid values: %r{\d+}
Max queries per hour for the user. 0 means no (or global) limit.
max_updates_per_hour
Valid values: %r{\d+}
Max updates per hour for the user. 0 means no (or global) limit.
max_user_connections
Valid values: %r{\d+}
Max concurrent connections for the user. 0 means no (or global) limit.
password_hash
Valid values: %r{\w*}
The password hash of the user. Use mysql::password() for creating such a hash.
plugin
Valid values: %r{\w+}
The authentication plugin of the user.
tls_options
Options to that set the TLS-related REQUIRE attributes for the user.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the mysql_user
type.
name
namevar
The name of the user. This uses the 'username@hostname' or username@hostname.
provider
The specific backend to use for this mysql_user
resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will usually
discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Functions
mysql::normalise_and_deepmerge
Type: Ruby 4.x API
- When there is a duplicate key that is a hash, they are recursively merged.
- When there is a duplicate key that is not a hash, the key in the rightmost hash will "win."
- When there are conficting uses of dashes and underscores in two keys (which mysql would otherwise equate), the rightmost style will win.
Examples
$hash1 = {'one' => 1, 'two' => 2, 'three' => { 'four' => 4 } }
$hash2 = {'two' => 'dos', 'three' => { 'five' => 5 } }
$merged_hash = mysql::normalise_and_deepmerge($hash1, $hash2)
# The resulting hash is equivalent to:
# $merged_hash = { 'one' => 1, 'two' => 'dos', 'three' => { 'four' => 4, 'five' => 5 } }
mysql::normalise_and_deepmerge(Any *$args)
- When there is a duplicate key that is a hash, they are recursively merged.
- When there is a duplicate key that is not a hash, the key in the rightmost hash will "win."
- When there are conficting uses of dashes and underscores in two keys (which mysql would otherwise equate), the rightmost style will win.
Returns: Any
Examples
$hash1 = {'one' => 1, 'two' => 2, 'three' => { 'four' => 4 } }
$hash2 = {'two' => 'dos', 'three' => { 'five' => 5 } }
$merged_hash = mysql::normalise_and_deepmerge($hash1, $hash2)
# The resulting hash is equivalent to:
# $merged_hash = { 'one' => 1, 'two' => 'dos', 'three' => { 'four' => 4, 'five' => 5 } }
*args
Data type: Any
mysql::password
Type: Ruby 4.x API
Hash a string as mysql's "PASSWORD()" function would do it
mysql::password(String $password)
The mysql::password function.
Returns: String
hash
The mysql password hash from the clear text password.
password
Data type: String
Plain text password.
mysql::strip_hash
Type: Ruby 4.x API
When given a hash this function strips out all blank entries.
mysql::strip_hash(Hash $hash)
The mysql::strip_hash function.
Returns: Hash
hash
The given hash with all blank entries removed
hash
Data type: Hash
Hash to be stripped
mysql_password
Type: Ruby 4.x API
DEPRECATED. Use the namespaced function mysql::password
instead.
mysql_password(String $password)
The mysql_password function.
Returns: String
The mysql password hash from the 4.x function mysql::password.
password
Data type: String
Plain text password.
Data types
Mysql::Options
The Mysql::Options data type.
Alias of Hash[String, Hash]
Tasks
export
Allows you to backup your database to local file.
Supports noop? false
Parameters
database
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
Database to connect to
user
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
The user
password
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
The password
file
Data type: String[1]
Path to file you want backup to
sql
Allows you to execute arbitary SQL
Supports noop? false
Parameters
database
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
Database to connect to
user
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
The user
password
Data type: Optional[String[1]]
The password
sql
Data type: String[1]
The SQL you want to execute
What are tasks?
Modules can contain tasks that take action outside of a desired state managed by Puppet. It’s perfect for troubleshooting or deploying one-off changes, distributing scripts to run across your infrastructure, or automating changes that need to happen in a particular order as part of an application deployment.
Tasks in this module release
Change log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
v10.7.0 (2020-08-12)
Added
- pdksync - (IAC-973) - Update travis/appveyor to run on new default branch
main
#1316 (david22swan) - add package provider and source #1314 (fe80)
Fixed
- Remove non printable characters #1315 (elmobp)
- Remove control character from manifests/server.pp #1312 (tomkrouper)
v10.6.0 (2020-06-23)
Added
- Handle cron package from different module #1306 (ashish1099)
- (IAC-746) - Add ubuntu 20.04 support #1303 (david22swan)
- (MODULES-1550) add new Feature MySQL login paths #1295 (andeman)
Fixed
- Add managed_dirs parameter #1305 (evgenkisel)
- change split on whitespace to split on tab in mysql_user #1233 (koshatul)
v10.5.0 (2020-05-13)
Added
- Support mariadb's ed25519-based authentication #1292 (dciabrin)
- Allow changing the mysql-config-file group-ownership #1284 (unki)
Fixed
- Remove legacy (old API)
mysql\_password
function #1299 (alexjfisher) - Improve differences between generated mysql service id values #1293 (ryaner)
- (MODULES-10023) Fix multiple xtrabackup regressions #1245 (fraenki)
- Fix binarylog by allowing users to specify managed directories #1194 (elfranne)
v10.4.0 (2020-03-02)
Added
- Allow adapting MySQL configuration file's permissions mode #1278 (unki)
- pdksync - (FM-8581) - Debian 10 added to travis and provision file refactored #1275 (david22swan)
- Allow backupcompress for xtrabackup profile #1196 (Spuffnduff)
- Enable module to not use default options #1192 (morremeyer)
v10.3.0 (2019-12-11)
Added
- (FM-8677) - Support added for CentOS 8 #1254 (david22swan)
Fixed
- Fix java and ruby binding packages for Debian 10 #1264 (treydock)
- (MODULES-10114) Confine fact for only when mysql is in PATH #1256 (bFekete)
Change log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
v10.2.1 (2019-10-30)
Fixed
- Fix mysql::sql task error message #1243 (alexjfisher)
- Fix xtrabackup regression introduced in #1207 #1242 (fraenki)
- Repair mysql_grant docs and diagnostics #1237 (qha)
v10.2.0 (2019-09-24)
Added
- FM-8406 add support on Debian10 #1230 (lionce)
- Make backup success file path configurable #1207 (HT43-bqxFqB)
Fixed
- No package under FreeBSD #1227 (jas01)
- Fix group on FreeBSD #1226 (jas01)
- Don't run fact when you can't find mysqld #1224 (jstewart612)
- Bugfix on Debian 9 : ruby_package_name must be ruby-mysql2 #1223 (leopoiroux)
- Fix errors for /bin/sh with the xtrabackup cron #1222 (baldurmen)
- Fix/fix dependency issue in freebsd with log error file creation from 10.0.0 #1221 (rick-pri)
v10.1.0 (2019-07-30)
Added
v10.0.0 (2019-06-26)
Added
- add support for rh-mariadb102 #1209 (martin-schlossarek)
- Freebsd compat #1208 (kapouik)
Fixed
v9.1.0 (2019-06-10)
Added
- Add option to specify $backupdir as a symlink target, for use with dm… #1200 (comport3)
- (FM-8029) Add RedHat 8 support #1199 (eimlav)
- Allow own Xtrabackup script #1189 (SaschaDoering)
- Litmus conversion #1175 (pmcmaw)
Fixed
- (MODULES-6875,MODULES-7487) - Fix mariadb mysql_user password idempotency #1195 (alexjfisher)
v9.0.0 (2019-05-21)
Changed
- pdksync - (MODULES-8444) - Raise lower Puppet bound #1184 (david22swan)
Added
- Make incremental backups deactivable #1188 (SaschaDoering)
- Allow multiple backupmethods #1187 (SaschaDoering)
Fixed
- Fix the contribution guide URL #1190 (mauricemeyer)
- (MODULES-8886) Revert removal of deepmerge function #1181 (eimlav)
- Fixed Changelog links for 8.1.0 #1180 (mauricemeyer)
8.1.0 (2019-04-03)
Added
- Rotate option for xtrabackup script #1176 (elfranne)
- Add support for dynamic backupmethods/mariabackup #1171 (danquack)
Fixed
- (MODULES-6627) Remove unused --host flags from mysqlcaller #1174 (david22swan)
- Set correct packagename for ruby_mysql on Ubuntu 18.04 #1163 (datty)
- [MODULES-8779] Set proper python_package_name for RHEL/CentOS 8 #1161 (javierpena)
- fix install ordering for innodb data size #1160 (fe80)
8.0.1 (2019-03-20)
Fixed
- (MODULES-8684) - Removing private tags from Puppet Types #1170 (david22swan)
8.0.0 (2019-01-18)
Changed
- (MODULES-8193) - Removal of inbuilt deepmerge and dirname functions #1145 (david22swan)
Added
- (MODULES-3539) Allow @ in username #1155 (Fogelholk)
- (MODULES-8144) - Add support for SLES 15 #1146 (eimlav)
- Added support for RHSCL mysql versions and support for .mylogin.cnf for MySQL 5.6.6+ #1061 (DJMuggs)
Fixed
- (MODULES-8193) - Wrapper methods created for inbuilt 4.x functions #1151 (david22swan)
- pdksync - (FM-7655) Fix rubygems-update for ruby \< 2.3 #1150 (tphoney)
- Add includedir for Gentoo #1147 (baurmatt)
- add mysql_native_password for mariadb 10.2 in password_hash #1117 (mlk-89)
- Removing query_cache ops that are no longer supported in MySQL >= 8.0 #1107 (ernstae)
7.0.0 (2018-10-25)
Changed
Added
- (MODULES-7857) Support user creation on galera #1130 (MaxFedotov)
- MySQL 8 compatibility in user management #1092 (zpetr)
Fixed
- (MODULES-7487) Check authentication string for user password on MariaDB 10.2.16+ #1135 (gguillotte)
6.2.0 (2018-09-27)
Added
Fixed
6.1.0 (2018-09-13)
Fixed
- pdksync - (MODULES-7705) - Bumping stdlib dependency from \< 5.0.0 to \< 6.0.0 #1114 (pmcmaw)
- (MODULES-6981) Do not try to read ~root/.my.cnf when calling "mysqld -V" #1063 (simondeziel)
6.0.0 (2018-08-01)
Changed
- [FM-6962] Removal of unsupported OS from mysql #1086 (david22swan)
Added
- (FM-5985) - Addition of support for Ubuntu 18.04 to mysql #1104 (david22swan)
- (MODULES-7439) - Implementing beaker-testmode_switcher #1095 (pmcmaw)
- Support for optional__args and prescript to mysqldump backup provider #1083 (eputnam)
- Allow empty user passwords #1075 (ThoTischner)
- Add user tls_options and grant options to mysql::db #1065 (edestecd)
- Use puppet4 functions-api #1044 (juliantodt)
- Replaced 'DROP USER' with 'DROP USER IF EXISTS' #942 (libertamohamed)
Fixed
- (MODULES-7353) Enable service for Debian 9 #1094 (david22swan)
- Update locales test for Debian 9 #1091 (HelenCampbell)
- [FM-7045] Fix to allow Debian 9 test's to run clean #1088 (david22swan)
- (MODULES-7198) Fix DROP USER IF EXISTS on mariadb #1082 (hunner)
5.4.0
Added
- (PDOC-210) Puppet Strings documentation #1068 (hunner)
- Compatibility for Alpine linux #1049 (cisco87)
Fixed
- (MODULES-6627) Removed unused --host flag from mysqlcaller #1064 (HelenCampbell)
- Fixed archlinux compatibility #1057 (bastelfreak)
- Changed input param option in export.json from sql to file #1054 (cgoswami)
Supported Release 5.3.0
Summary
This release uses the PDK convert functionality which in return makes the module PDK compliant. It also includes a roll up of maintenance changes, a new task and support for GRANTS FUNCTION
.
Added
- Add support for
GRANTS FUNCTION
(MODULES-2075). - Add Export database task.
- PDK Convert mysql (MODULES-6454).
Changed
- Allow authentication plugin to be changed.
- Update mysql_user provider.
- Plugins don't exist before 5.5; password field name changed
- Fix helpful rubocops and disable hurtful cops.
- Addressing puppet-lint and rubocop errors
- Remove update bundler and add ignore .DS_Store
- Skip rubocop warning in task.
- Fix a typo in a classname in the changelog.
Supported Release 5.2.1
Summary
This release fixes CVE-2018-6508 which is a potential arbitrary code execution via tasks.
Fixed
- Fix export and mysql tasks for arbitrary remote code
Supported Release 5.2.0
Added
- Compatibility for puppet-staging 3.0.0
Fixed
- Centralize all mysql command calls for providers
- Add paths to
mysql_datadir
provider for RedHat Software Collections
Supported Release 5.1.0
Summary
This release adds Tasks to the Mysql module.
Added
- Adds the execute sql task.
Supported Release 5.0.0
Summary
This is a major release that adds support for string translation. Currently the only supported language besides English is Japanese.
Added
- Several gem dependencies required for translation.
- Wrapping of strings that require translation. Strings in ruby code are now wrapped with
_()
and strings in puppet code withtranslate()
. - Debian 9 support
Changed
- The default php_package_name for Debian and Ubuntu to
php-mysql
Supported Release 4.0.1
Summary
This is a small bugfix release that makes mysql_install_db
optional and fixes some regular expression issues.
Bugfixes
- (MODULES-5528) Fixes the
mysql_install_db
command so that it is optional - (MODULES-5602) Removes superfluous backslashes in some regular expressions that were causing instability
Supported Release 4.0.0
Summary
This release sees the enablement of rubocop, also an update to the lib directory with rubocop fixes and several other changes and fixes. Also a bump to the Puppet version compatibility and several Puppet language updates.
Added
- Updated README.md with example how to install MySQL Community Server 5.6 on Centos 7.3
- Enabled Rubocop and addition of Rubocop fixes for /lib directory.
Removed
- Dropped legacy tests for db.pp.
Changed
- Replaced validate function calls with datatypes in db.pp.
- Bumped recommended puppet version to between 4.7.0 and 6.0.0.
- Conditionalize name validation in mysql_grant type. (MODULES-4604)
Fixed
- Removal of invalid parameter provider on Mysql_user[user@localhost] in mysql::db (MODULES-4115)
- Fixed server_service_name for Debian/stretch.
- Spec fixes for Puppet 5.
- Test update for fix:create procedure, then grant (MODULES-5390)
- Fixing empty user/password issue for xtrabackup. Now defaults as undef instead of ''.
- Remove unsupported Ubuntu versions (MODULES-5501)
Supported Release 3.11.0
Summary
This release includes README and metadata translations to Japanese, as well as some enhancements and bugfixes.
Added
- New flag for successful backups
- Solaris support improvements
- New parameter
optional_args
for extra innobackupex options - Specify environment variables (e.g. https_proxy) for MySQLTuner download.
- Check to only install bzip2 if
$backupcompress
istrue
- Debian 9 compatibility
- Japanese README
Fixed
- Syntax errors
- Bug where error logs were being created before the datadir was initialized (MODULES-4743)
Supported Release 3.10.0
Summary
This release includes new features for setting TLS options on a mysql user, a new parameter to allow specifying tool to import sql files, as well as various bugfixes.
Features
- (MODULES-3879) Adds
import_cat_cmd
parameter to specify the command to read sql files - Adds support for setting
tls_options
inmysql_user
Bugfixes
- (MODULES-3557) Adds Ubuntu 16.04 package names for language bindings
- (MODULES-3907) Adds MySQL/Percona 5.7 initialize on fresh deploy
Supported Release 3.9.0
Summary
This release adds Percona 5.7 support and compatibility with Ubuntu 16.04, in addition to various bugfixes.
Features
- (MODULES-3441) Adds the
mysqld_version
fact - (MODULES-3513) Adds a new backup dump parameter
maxallowedpacket
- Adds new parameter
xtrabackup_package_name
tomysql::backup::xtrabackup
class - Adds ability to revoke GRANT privilege
Bugfixes
- Fixes a bug where
mysql_user
fails if facter cannot retrieve fqdn. - Fix global parameter usage in backup script
- Adds support for
puppet-staging
version2.0.0
- (MODULES-3601) Moves binary logging configuration to take place after package install
- (MODULES-3711) Add limit to mysql server ID generated value
- (MODULES-3698) Fixes defaults for SLES12
- Updates user name length restrictions for MySQL version 5.7.8 and above.
- Fixes a bug where error log is not writable by owner
Supported Release 3.8.0
Summary
This release adds Percona 5.7 support and compatibility with Ubuntu 16.04, in addition to various bugfixes.
Features
- Adds support for Percona 5.7
- Adds support for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial)
Known Limitations
- The mysqlbackup.sh script will not work on MySQL 5.7.0 and up.
Bugfixes
- Use mysql_install_db only with uniq defaults-extra-file
- Updates mysqlbackup.sh to ensure backup directory exist
- Loosen MariaDB recognition to fix it on Debian 8
- Allow mysql::backup::mysqldump to access root_group in tests
- Fixed problem with ignoring parameters from global configs
- Fixes ordering issue that initialized mysqld before config is set
- (MODULES-1256) Fix parameters on OpenSUSE 12
- Fixes install errors on Debian-based OS by configuring the base of includedir
- Configure the configfile location for mariadb
- Default mysqld_type return value should be 'mysql' if another type is not detected
- Make sure that bzip2 is installed before setting up the cron tab job using mysqlbackup.sh
- Fixes path issue on FreeBSD
- Check that /var/lib/mysql actually contains files
- Removes mysql regex when checking type
- (MODULES-2111) Add the system database to user related actions
- Updates default group for logfiles on Debian-based OS to 'adm'
- Fixes an issue with Amazon linux major release 4 installation
- Fixes 'mysql_install_db' script support on Gentoo
- Removes erroneous anchors to mysql::client from mysql::db
- Adds path to be able to find MySQL 5.5 installation on CentOS
Supported Release 3.7.0
Summary
A large release with several new features. Also includes a considerable amount of bugfixes, many around compatibility and improvements to current functionality.
Features
- Now uses mariadb in OpenSuSE >= 13.1.
- Switch to rspec-puppet-facts.
- Additional function to check if table exists before grant.
- Add ability to input password hash directly.
- Now checking major release instead of specific release.
- Debian 8 support.
Bugfixes
- Minor doc update.
- Fixes improper use of function
warn
in backup manifest of server. - Fixes to Compatibility with PE 3.3.
- Fixes
when not managing config file
inmysql_server_spec
. - Improved user validation and munging.
- Fixes fetching the mysql_user password for MySQL >=5.7.6.
- Fixes unique server_id within my.cnf, the issue were the entire mac address was not being read in to generate the id.
- Corrects the daemon_dev_package_name for mariadb on redhat.
- Fix version compare to properly suppress show_diff for root password.
- Fixes to ensure compatibility with future parser.
- Solaris removed from PE in metadata as its not supported.
- Use MYSQL_PWD to avoid mysqldump warnings.
- Use temp cnf file instead of env variable which creates acceptance test failures.
- No longer hash passwords that are already hashed.
- Fix Gemfile to work with ruby 1.8.7.
- Fixed MySQL 5.7.6++ compatibility.
- Fixing error when disabling service management and the service does not exist.
- Ubuntu vivid should use systemd not upstart.
- Fixed new mysql_datadir provider on CentOS for MySQl 5.7.6 compatibility.
- Ensure if service restart to wait till mysql is up.
- Move all dependencies to not have them in case of service unmanaged.
- Re-Added the ability to set a empty string as option parameter.
- Fixes edge-case with dropping pre-existing users with grants.
- Fix logic for choosing rspec version.
- Refactored main acceptance suite.
- Skip idempotency tests on test cells that do have PUP-5016 unfixed.
- Fix tmpdir to be shared across examples.
- Update to current msync configs [006831f].
- Fix mysql_grant with MySQL ANSI_QUOTES mode.
- Generate .my.cnf for all sections.
Supported Release 3.6.2
Summary
Small release for support of newer PE versions. This increments the version of PE in the metadata.json file.
2015-09-22 - Supported Release 3.6.1
Summary
This is a security and bugfix release that fixes incorrect username truncation in the munge for the mysql_user type, incorrect function used in mysql::server::backup
and fixes compatibility issues with PE 3.3.x.
Bugfixes
- Loosen the regex in mysql_user munging so the username is not unintentionally truncated.
- Use
warning()
notwarn()
- Metadata had inadvertantly dropped 3.3.x support
- Some 3.3.x compatibility issues in
mysqltuner
were corrected
2015-08-10 - Supported Release 3.6.0
Summary
This release adds the ability to use mysql::db and mysql_*
types against unmanaged or external mysql instances.
Features
- Add ability to use mysql::db WITHOUT mysql::server (ie, externally)
- Add prescript attribute to mysql::server::backup for xtrabackup
- Add postscript ability to xtrabackup provider.
Bugfixes
- Fix default root passwords blocking puppet on mysql 5.8
- Fix service dependency when package_manage is false
- Fix selinux permissions on my.cnf
2015-07-23 - Supported Release 3.5.0
Summary
A small release to add explicit support to newer Puppet versions and accumulated patches.
Features/Improvements
- Start running tests against puppet 4
- Support longer usernames on newer MariaDB versions
- Add parameters for Solaris 11 and 12
Bugfixes
- Fix references to the mysql-server package
- mysql_server_id doesn't throw and error on machines without macaddress
2015-05-19 - Supported Release 3.4.0
Summary
This release includes the addition of extra facts, OpenBSD compatibility, and a number of other features, improvements and bug fixes.
Features/Improvements
- Added server_id fact which includes mac address for better uniqueness
- Added OpenBSD compatibility, only for 'OpenBSD -current' (due to the recent switch to mariadb)
- Added a $mysql_group parameter, and use that instead of the $root_group parameter to define the group membership of the mysql error log file.
- Updated tests for rspec-puppet 2 and future parser
- Further acceptance testing improvements
- MODULES-1928 - allow log-error to be undef
- Split package installation and database install
- README wording improvements
- Added options for including/excluding triggers and routines
- Made the 'TRIGGER' privilege of mysqldump backups depend on whether or not we are actually backing up triggers
- Cleaned up the privilege assignment in the mysqldump backup script
- Add a fact for capturing the mysql version installed
Bugfixes
- mysql backup: fix regression in mysql_user call
- Set service_ensure to undef, in the case of an unmanaged service
- README Typos fixed
- Bugfix on Xtrabackup crons
- Fixed a permission problem that was preventing triggers from being backed up
- MODULES-1981: Revoke and grant difference of old and new privileges
- Fix an issue were we assume triggers work
- Change default for mysql::server::backup to ignore_triggers = false
Deprecations
mysql::server::old_root_password property
2015-03-03 - Supported Release 3.3.0
Summary
This release includes major README updates, the addition of backup providers, and a fix for managing the log-bin directory.
Features
- Add package_manage parameters to
mysql::server
andmysql::client
(MODULES-1143) - README improvements
- Add
mysqldump
,mysqlbackup
, andxtrabackup
backup providers.
Bugfixes
- log-error overrides were not being properly used (MODULES-1804)
- check for full path for log-bin to stop puppet from managing file '.'
2015-02-09 - Supported Release 3.2.0
Summary
This release includes several new features and bugfixes, including support for various plugins, making the output from mysql_password more consistent when input is empty and improved username validation.
Features
- Add type and provider to manage plugins
- Add support for authentication plugins
- Add support for mysql_install_db on freebsd
- Add
create_root_user
andcreate_root_my_cnf
parameters tomysql::server
Bugfixes
- Remove dependency on stdlib >= 4.1.0 (MODULES-1759)
- Make grant autorequire user
- Remove invalid parameter 'provider' from mysql_user instance (MODULES-1731)
- Return empty string for empty input in mysql_password
- Fix
mysql::account_security
when fqdn==localhost - Update username validation (MODULES-1520)
- Future parser fix in params.pp
- Fix package name for debian 8
- Don't start the service until the server package is installed and the config file is in place
- Test fixes
- Lint fixes
2014-12-16 - Supported Release 3.1.0
Summary
This release includes several new features, including SLES12 support, and a number of bug fixes.
Notes
mysql::server::mysqltuner
has been refactored to fetch the mysqltuner script from github by default. If you are running on a non-network-connected system, you will need to download that file and have it available to your node at a path specified by the source
parameter to the mysqltuner
class.
Features
- Add support for install_options for all package resources (MODULES-1484)
- Add log-bin directory creation
- Allow mysql::db to import multiple files (MODULES-1338)
- SLES12 support
- Improved identifier quoting detections
- Reworked
mysql::server::mysqltuner
so that we are no longer packaging the script as it is licensed under the GPL.
Bugfixes
- Fix regression in username validation
- Proper containment for mysql::client in mysql::db
- Support quoted usernames of length 15 and 16 chars
2014-11-11 - Supported Release 3.0.0
Summary
Added several new features including MariaDB support and future parser
Backwards-incompatible Changes
- Remove the deprecated
database
,database_user
, anddatabase_grant
resources. The correct resources to use aremysql
,mysql_user
, andmysql_grant
respectively.
Features
- Add MariaDB Support
- The mysqltuner perl script has been updated to 1.3.0 based on work at http://github.com/major/MySQLTuner-perl
- Add future parse support, fixed issues with undef to empty string
- Pass the backup credentials to 'SHOW DATABASES'
- Ability to specify the Includedir for
mysql::server
mysql::db
now has an import_timeout feature that defaults to 300- The
mysql
class has been removed mysql::server
now takes anoverride_options
hash that will affect the installation- Ability to install both dev and client dev
BugFix
mysql::server::backup
now passesensure
param to the nestedmysql_grant
mysql::server::service
now properly requires the presence of thelog_error
filemysql::config
now occurs beforemysql::server::install_db
correctly
2014-07-15 - Supported Release 2.3.1
Summary
This release merely updates metadata.json so the module can be uninstalled and upgraded via the puppet module command.
2014-05-14 - Supported Release 2.3.0
This release primarily adds support for RHEL7 and Ubuntu 14.04 but it also adds a couple of new parameters to allow for further customization, as well as ensuring backups can backup stored procedures properly.
Features
Added execpath
to allow a custom executable path for non-standard mysql installations.
Added dbname
to mysql::db and use ensure_resource to create the resource.
Added support for RHEL7 and Fedora Rawhide.
Added support for Ubuntu 14.04.
Create a warning for if you disable SSL.
Ensure the error logfile is owned by MySQL.
Disable ssl on FreeBSD.
Add PROCESS privilege for backups.
Bugfixes
Known Bugs
- No known bugs
2014-03-04 - Supported Release 2.2.3
Summary
This is a supported release. This release removes a testing symlink that can cause trouble on systems where /var is on a seperate filesystem from the modulepath.
Features
Bugfixes
Known Bugs
- No known bugs
2014-03-04 - Supported Release 2.2.2
Summary
This is a supported release. Mostly comprised of enhanced testing, plus a bugfix for Suse.
Bugfixes
- PHP bindings on Suse
- Test fixes
Known Bugs
- No known bugs
2014-02-19 - Version 2.2.1
Summary
Minor release that repairs mysql_database{} so that it sees the correct collation settings (it was only checking the global mysql ones, not the actual database and constantly setting it over and over since January 22nd).
Also fixes a bunch of tests on various platforms.
2014-02-13 - Version 2.2.0
Summary
Features
- Add
backupdirmode
,backupdirowner
,backupdirgroup
to mysql::server::backup to allow customizing the mysqlbackupdir. - Support multiple options of the same name, allowing you to do 'replicate-do-db' => ['base1', 'base2', 'base3'] in order to get three lines of replicate-do-db = base1, replicate-do-db = base2 etc.
Bugfixes
- Fix
restart
so it actually stops mysql restarting if set to false. - DRY out the defaults_file functionality in the providers.
- mysql_grant fixed to work with root@localhost/@.
- mysql_grant fixed for WITH MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR
- mysql_grant fixed so revoking all privileges accounts for GRANT OPTION
- mysql_grant fixed to remove duplicate privileges.
- mysql_grant fixed to handle PROCEDURES when removing privileges.
- mysql_database won't try to create existing databases, breaking replication.
- bind_address renamed bind-address in 'mysqld' options.
- key_buffer renamed to key_buffer_size.
- log_error renamed to log-error.
- pid_file renamed to pid-file.
- Ensure mysql::server::root_password runs before mysql::server::backup
- Fix options_override -> override_options in the README.
- Extensively rewrite the README to be accurate and awesome.
- Move to requiring stdlib 3.2.0, shipped in PE3.0
- Add many new tests.
2013-11-13 - Version 2.1.0
Summary
The most important changes in 2.1.0 are improvements to the my.cnf creation, as well as providers. Setting options to = true strips them to be just the key name itself, which is required for some options.
The provider updates fix a number of bugs, from lowercase privileges to deprecation warnings.
Last, the new hiera integration functionality should make it easier to externalize all your grants, users, and, databases. Another great set of community submissions helped to make this release.
Features
- Some options can not take a argument. Gets rid of the '= true' when an option is set to true.
- Easier hiera integration: Add hash parameters to mysql::server to allow specifying grants, users, and databases.
Bugfixes
- Fix an issue with lowercase privileges in mysql_grant{} causing them to be reapplied needlessly.
- Changed defaults-file to defaults-extra-file in providers.
- Ensure /root/.my.cnf is 0600 and root owned.
- database_user deprecation warning was incorrect.
- Add anchor pattern for client.pp
- Documentation improvements.
- Various test fixes.
2013-10-21 - Version 2.0.1
Summary
This is a bugfix release to handle an issue where unsorted mysql_grant{} privileges could cause Puppet to incorrectly reapply the permissions on each run.
Bugfixes
- Mysql_grant now sorts privileges in the type and provider for comparison.
- Comment and test tweak for PE3.1.
2013-10-14 - Version 2.0.0
Summary
(Previously detailed in the changelog for 2.0.0-rc1)
This module has been completely refactored and works significantly different. The changes are broad and touch almost every piece of the module.
See the README.md for full details of all changes and syntax. Please remain on 1.0.0 if you don't have time to fully test this in dev.
- mysql::server, mysql::client, and mysql::bindings are the primary interface classes.
- mysql::server takes an
override_options
parameter to set my.cnf options, with the hash format: { 'section' => { 'thing' => 'value' }} - mysql attempts backwards compatibility by forwarding all parameters to mysql::server.
2013-10-09 - Version 2.0.0-rc5
Summary
Hopefully the final rc! Further fixes to mysql_grant (stripping out the cleverness so we match a much wider range of input.)
Bugfixes
- Make mysql_grant accept '.'@'.' in terms of input for user@host.
2013-10-09 - Version 2.0.0-rc4
Summary
Bugfixes to mysql_grant and mysql_user form the bulk of this rc, as well as ensuring that values in the override_options hash that contain a value of '' are created as just "key" in the conf rather than "key =" or "key = false".
Bugfixes
- Improve mysql_grant to work with IPv6 addresses (both long and short).
- Ensure @host users work as well as user@host users.
- Updated my.cnf template to support items with no values.
2013-10-07 - Version 2.0.0-rc3
Summary
Fix mysql::server::monitor's use of mysql_user{}.
Bugfixes
- Fix myql::server::monitor's use of mysql_user{} to grant the proper permissions. Add specs as well. (Thanks to treydock!)
2013-10-03 - Version 2.0.0-rc2
Summary
Bugfixes
Bugfixes
- Fix a duplicate parameter in mysql::server
2013-10-03 - Version 2.0.0-rc1
Summary
This module has been completely refactored and works significantly different. The changes are broad and touch almost every piece of the module.
See the README.md for full details of all changes and syntax. Please remain on 1.0.0 if you don't have time to fully test this in dev.
- mysql::server, mysql::client, and mysql::bindings are the primary interface classes.
- mysql::server takes an
override_options
parameter to set my.cnf options, with the hash format: { 'section' => { 'thing' => 'value' }} - mysql attempts backwards compatibility by forwarding all parameters to mysql::server.
2013-09-23 - Version 1.0.0
Summary
This release introduces a number of new type/providers, to eventually replace the database_ ones. The module has been converted to call the new providers rather than the previous ones as they have a number of fixes, additional options, and work with puppet resource.
This 1.0.0 release precedes a large refactoring that will be released almost immediately after as 2.0.0.
Features
- Added mysql_grant, mysql_database, and mysql_user.
- Add
mysql::bindings
class and refactor all other bindings to be contained underneath mysql::bindings:: namespace. - Added support to back up specified databases only with 'mysqlbackup' parameter.
- Add option to mysql::backup to set the backup script to perform a mysqldump on each database to its own file
Bugfixes
- Update my.cnf.pass.erb to allow custom socket support
- Add environment variable for .my.cnf in mysql::db.
- Add HOME environment variable for .my.cnf to mysqladmin command when (re)setting root password
2013-07-15 - Version 0.9.0
Features
- Add
mysql::backup::backuprotate
parameter - Add
mysql::backup::delete_before_dump
parameter - Add
max_user_connections
attribute todatabase_user
type
Bugfixes
- Add client package dependency for
mysql::db
- Remove duplicate
expire_logs_days
andmax_binlog_size
settings - Make root's
.my.cnf
file path dynamic - Update pidfile path for Suse variants
- Fixes for lint
2013-07-05 - Version 0.8.1
Bugfixes
- Fix a typo in the Fedora 19 support.
2013-07-01 - Version 0.8.0
Features
- mysql::perl class to install perl-DBD-mysql.
- minor improvements to the providers to improve reliability
- Install the MariaDB packages on Fedora 19 instead of MySQL.
- Add new
mysql
class parameters:max_connections
: The maximum number of allowed connections.manage_config_file
: Opt out of puppetized control of my.cnf.ft_min_word_len
: Fine tune the full text search.ft_max_word_len
: Fine tune the full text search.
- Add new
mysql
class performance tuning parameters:key_buffer
thread_stack
thread_cache_size
myisam-recover
query_cache_limit
query_cache_size
max_connections
tmp_table_size
table_open_cache
long_query_time
- Add new
mysql
class replication parameters:server_id
sql_log_bin
log_bin
max_binlog_size
binlog_do_db
expire_logs_days
log_bin_trust_function_creators
replicate_ignore_table
replicate_wild_do_table
replicate_wild_ignore_table
expire_logs_days
max_binlog_size
Bugfixes
- No longer restart MySQL when /root/.my.cnf changes.
- Ensure mysql::config runs before any mysql::db defines.
2013-06-26 - Version 0.7.1
Bugfixes
- Single-quote password for special characters
- Update travis testing for puppet 3.2.x and missing Bundler gems
2013-06-25 - Version 0.7.0
This is a maintenance release for community bugfixes and exposing configuration variables.
- Add new
mysql
class parameters:basedir
: The base directory mysql usesbind_address
: The IP mysql binds toclient_package_name
: The name of the mysql client packageconfig_file
: The location of the server config fileconfig_template
: The template to use to generate my.cnfdatadir
: The directory MySQL's datafiles are storeddefault_engine
: The default engine to use for tablesetc_root_password
: Whether or not to add the mysql root password to /etc/my.cnfjava_package_name
: The name of the java package containing the java connectorlog_error
: Where to log errorsmanage_service
: Boolean dictating if mysql::server should manage the servicemax_allowed_packet
: Maximum network packet size mysqld will acceptold_root_password
: Previous root user passwordphp_package_name
: The name of the phpmysql package to installpidfile
: The location mysql will expect the pidfile to beport
: The port mysql listens onpurge_conf_dir
: Value fed to recurse and purge parameters of the /etc/mysql/conf.d resourcepython_package_name
: The name of the python mysql package to installrestart
: Whether to restart mysqldroot_group
: Use specified group for root-owned filesroot_password
: The root MySQL password to useruby_package_name
: The name of the ruby mysql package to installruby_package_provider
: The installation suite to use when installing the ruby packageserver_package_name
: The name of the server package to installservice_name
: The name of the service to startservice_provider
: The name of the service providersocket
: The location of the MySQL server socket filessl_ca
: The location of the SSL CA Certssl_cert
: The location of the SSL Certificate to usessl_key
: The SSL key to usessl
: Whether or not to enable ssltmpdir
: The directory MySQL's tmpfiles are stored
- Deprecate
mysql::package_name
parameter in favor ofmysql::client_package_name
- Fix local variable template deprecation
- Fix dependency ordering in
mysql::db
- Fix ANSI quoting in queries
- Fix travis support (but still messy)
- Fix typos
2013-01-11 - Version 0.6.1
- Fix providers when /root/.my.cnf is absent
2013-01-09 - Version 0.6.0
- Add
mysql::server::config
define for specific config directives - Add
mysql::php
class for php support - Add
backupcompress
parameter tomysql::backup
- Add
restart
parameter tomysql::config
- Add
purge_conf_dir
parameter tomysql::config
- Add
manage_service
parameter tomysql::server
- Add syslog logging support via the
log_error
parameter - Add initial SuSE support
- Fix remove non-localhost root user when fqdn != hostname
- Fix dependency in
mysql::server::monitor
- Fix .my.cnf path for root user and root password
- Fix ipv6 support for users
- Fix / update various spec tests
- Fix typos
- Fix lint warnings
2012-08-23 - Version 0.5.0
- Add puppetlabs/stdlib as requirement
- Add validation for mysql privs in provider
- Add
pidfile
parameter to mysql::config - Add
ensure
parameter to mysql::db - Add Amazon linux support
- Change
bind_address
parameter to be optional in my.cnf template - Fix quoting root passwords
2012-07-24 - Version 0.4.0
- Fix various bugs regarding database names
- FreeBSD support
- Allow specifying the storage engine
- Add a backup class
- Add a security class to purge default accounts
2012-05-03 - Version 0.3.0
- 14218 Query the database for available privileges
- Add mysql::java class for java connector installation
- Use correct error log location on different distros
- Fix set_mysql_rootpw to properly depend on my.cnf
2012-04-11 - Version 0.2.0
2012-03-19 - William Van Hevelingen blkperl@cat.pdx.edu
- (#13203) Add ssl support (f7e0ea5)
2012-03-18 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Travis ci before script needs success exit code. (0ea463b)
2012-03-18 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Fix Puppet 2.6 compilation issues. (9ebbbc4)
2012-03-16 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Add travis.ci for testing multiple puppet versions. (33c72ef)
2012-03-15 - William Van Hevelingen blkperl@cat.pdx.edu
- (#13163) Datadir should be configurable (f353fc6)
2012-03-16 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Document create_resources dependency. (558a59c)
2012-03-16 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Fix spec test issues related to error message. (eff79b5)
2012-03-16 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Fix mysql service on Ubuntu. (72da2c5)
2012-03-16 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Add more spec test coverage (55e399d)
2012-03-16 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- (#11963) Fix spec test due to path changes. (1700349)
2012-03-07 - François Charlier fcharlier@ploup.net
- Add a test to check path for 'mysqld-restart' (b14c7d1)
2012-03-07 - François Charlier fcharlier@ploup.net
- Fix path for 'mysqld-restart' (1a9ae6b)
2012-03-15 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Add rspec-puppet tests for mysql::config (907331a)
2012-03-15 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Moved class dependency between sever and config to server (da62ad6)
2012-03-14 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Notify mysql restart from set_mysql_rootpw exec (0832a2c)
2012-03-15 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Add documentation related to osfamily fact. (8265d28)
2012-03-14 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Mention osfamily value in failure message (e472d3b)
2012-03-14 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com
- Fix bug when querying for all database users (015490c)
2012-02-09 - Nan Liu nan@puppetlabs.com
- Major refactor of mysql module. (b1f90fd)
2012-01-11 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Ruby and Python's MySQL libraries are named differently on different distros. (1e926b4)
2012-01-11 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Per @ghoneycutt, we should fail explicitly and explain why. (09af083)
2012-01-11 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Removing duplicate declaration (7513d03)
2012-01-10 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Use socket value from params class instead of hardcoding. (663e97c)
2012-01-10 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Instead of hardcoding the config file target, pull it from mysql::params (031a47d)
2012-01-10 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Moved $socket to within the case to toggle between distros. Added a $config_file variable to allow per-distro config file destinations. (360eacd)
2012-01-10 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Pretty sure this is a bug, 99% of Linux distros out there won't ever hit the default. (3462e6b)
2012-02-09 - William Van Hevelingen blkperl@cat.pdx.edu
- Changed the README to use markdown (3b7dfeb)
2012-02-04 - Daniel Black grooverdan@users.sourceforge.net
- (#12412) mysqltuner.pl update (b809e6f)
2011-11-17 - Matthias Pigulla mp@webfactory.de
- (#11363) Add two missing privileges to grant: event_priv, trigger_priv (d15c9d1)
2011-12-20 - Jeff McCune jeff@puppetlabs.com
- (minor) Fixup typos in Modulefile metadata (a0ed6a1)
2011-12-19 - Carl Caum carl@carlcaum.com
- Only notify Exec to import sql if sql is given (0783c74)
2011-12-19 - Carl Caum carl@carlcaum.com
- (#11508) Only load sql_scripts on DB creation (e3b9fd9)
2011-12-13 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Require not needed due to implicit dependencies (3058feb)
2011-12-13 - Justin Ellison justin.ellison@buckle.com
- Bug #11375: puppetlabs-mysql fails on CentOS/RHEL (a557b8d)
2011-06-03 - Dan Bode dan@puppetlabs.com - 0.0.1
- initial commit
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Dependencies
- puppetlabs/stdlib (>= 3.2.0 < 7.0.0)
- puppetlabs/translate (>= 1.0.0 < 3.0.0)
- puppetlabs/resource_api (>= 1.0.0 < 2.0.0)
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