puppet-manila/manifests/db/postgresql.pp
Takashi Kajinami 28ebdf6b29 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: I92ab4dfd887b8e25f9938d2b18ef31bed069daec
2025-02-18 02:03:05 +09:00

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# == Class: manila::db::postgresql
#
# Class that configures postgresql for manila
# Requires the Puppetlabs postgresql module.
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*password*]
# (Required) Password to connect to the database.
#
# [*dbname*]
# (Optional) Name of the database.
# Defaults to 'manila'.
#
# [*user*]
# (Optional) User to connect to the database.
# Defaults to 'manila'.
#
# [*encoding*]
# (Optional) The charset to use for the database.
# Default to undef.
#
# [*privileges*]
# (Optional) Privileges given to the database user.
# Default to 'ALL'
#
class manila::db::postgresql(
$password,
$dbname = 'manila',
$user = 'manila',
$encoding = undef,
$privileges = 'ALL',
) {
include manila::deps
openstacklib::db::postgresql { 'manila':
password => $password,
dbname => $dbname,
user => $user,
encoding => $encoding,
privileges => $privileges,
}
Anchor['manila::db::begin']
~> Class['manila::db::postgresql']
~> Anchor['manila::db::end']
}