Takashi Kajinami 46de7b4f07 Stop using absolute names for defined resource types
Since Puppet 4, names are always absolute. We already replaced usage of
absolute names for class inclusion, so can do the same for defined
resource types.

Change-Id: Ibc6b0cf016c0d14b6e0aa42fa23b03db33f66920
2025-02-18 02:01:50 +09:00

62 lines
1.4 KiB
Puppet

# == Class: heat::db::mysql
#
# The heat::db::mysql class creates a MySQL database for heat.
# It must be used on the MySQL server
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*password*]
# (Required) Password to connect to the database.
#
# [*dbname*]
# (Optional) Name of the database.
# Defaults to 'heat'.
#
# [*user*]
# (Optional) User to connect to the database.
# Defaults to 'heat'.
#
# [*host*]
# (Optional) The default source host user is allowed to connect from.
# Defaults to '127.0.0.1'
#
# [*allowed_hosts*]
# (Optional) Other hosts the user is allowed to connect from.
# Defaults to 'undef'.
#
# [*charset*]
# (Optional) The database charset.
# Defaults to 'utf8'
#
# [*collate*]
# (Optional) The database collate.
# Only used with mysql modules >= 2.2.
# Defaults to 'utf8_general_ci'
#
class heat::db::mysql(
String[1] $password,
$dbname = 'heat',
$user = 'heat',
$host = '127.0.0.1',
$allowed_hosts = undef,
$charset = 'utf8',
$collate = 'utf8_general_ci',
) {
include heat::deps
openstacklib::db::mysql { 'heat':
user => $user,
password => $password,
dbname => $dbname,
host => $host,
charset => $charset,
collate => $collate,
allowed_hosts => $allowed_hosts,
}
Anchor['heat::db::begin']
~> Class['heat::db::mysql']
~> Anchor['heat::db::end']
}