New module postgresql_table - create postgresql table on remote host (#52077)

* New module postgresql_table - create postgresql table on remote host

* New module postgresql_table - fix tests

* New module postgresql_table - fix tests

* New module postgresql_table - fix tests

* New module postgresql_table - fix a typo

* New module postgresql_table - change columns and params to type str

* New module postgresql_table - fix columns type

* New module postgresql_table - added pg_quote_identifier

* New module postgresql_table - removed unused lib

* New module postgresql_table - query -> queries

* New module postgresql_table - test improvement

* New module postgresql_table - fixed tests for PG 9.0

* New module postgresql_table - fixes

* New module postgresql_table - fixes
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Andrey Klychkov 5 years ago committed by John R Barker
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2019, Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007) <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'
}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: postgresql_table
short_description: Create, drop, or modify a PostgreSQL table
description:
- Allows to create, drop, rename, truncate a table, or change some table attributes
U(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createtable.html).
version_added: '2.8'
options:
table:
description:
- Table name.
required: true
aliases:
- name
type: str
state:
description:
- The table state. I(state=absent) is mutually exclusive with I(tablespace), I(owner), I(unlogged),
I(like), I(including), I(columns), I(truncate), I(storage_params) and, I(rename).
type: str
default: present
choices: [ absent, present ]
tablespace:
description:
- Set a tablespace for the table.
required: false
type: str
owner:
description:
- Set a table owner.
type: str
unlogged:
description:
- Create an unlogged table.
type: bool
default: no
like:
description:
- Create a table like another table (with similar DDL).
Mutually exclusive with I(columns), I(rename), and I(truncate).
type: str
including:
description:
- Keywords that are used with like parameter, may be DEFAULTS, CONSTRAINTS, INDEXES, STORAGE, COMMENTS or ALL.
Needs I(like) specified. Mutually exclusive with I(columns), I(rename), and I(truncate).
type: str
columns:
description:
- Columns that are needed.
type: list
rename:
description:
- New table name. Mutually exclusive with I(tablespace), I(owner),
I(unlogged), I(like), I(including), I(columns), I(truncate), and I(storage_params).
type: str
truncate:
description:
- Truncate a table. Mutually exclusive with I(tablespace), I(owner), I(unlogged),
I(like), I(including), I(columns), I(rename), and I(storage_params).
type: bool
default: no
storage_params:
description:
- Storage parameters like fillfactor, autovacuum_vacuum_treshold, etc.
Mutually exclusive with I(rename) and I(truncate).
type: list
db:
description:
- Name of database to connect and where the table will be created.
type: str
aliases:
- login_db
port:
description:
- Database port to connect.
type: int
default: 5432
aliases:
- login_port
login_user:
description:
- User (role) used to authenticate with PostgreSQL.
type: str
default: postgres
session_role:
description:
- Switch to session_role after connecting.
The specified session_role must be a role that the current login_user is a member of.
- Permissions checking for SQL commands is carried out as though
the session_role were the one that had logged in originally.
type: str
login_password:
description:
- Password used to authenticate with PostgreSQL.
type: str
login_host:
description:
- Host running PostgreSQL.
type: str
login_unix_socket:
description:
- Path to a Unix domain socket for local connections.
type: str
ssl_mode:
description:
- Determines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection
will be negotiated with the server.
- See U(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-ssl.html) for
more information on the modes.
- Default of C(prefer) matches libpq default.
default: prefer
choices: [ allow, disable, prefer, require, verify-ca, verify-full ]
ca_cert:
description:
- Specifies the name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA)
certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be
verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
type: str
aliases:
- ssl_rootcert
notes:
- If you do not pass db parameter, tables will be created in the database
named postgres.
- PostgreSQL allows to create columnless table, so columns param is optional.
- The default authentication assumes that you are either logging in as or
sudo'ing to the postgres account on the host.
- To avoid "Peer authentication failed for user postgres" error,
use postgres user as a I(become_user).
- Unlogged tables are available from PostgreSQL server version 9.1
U(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/sql-createtable.html).
- This module uses psycopg2, a Python PostgreSQL database adapter. You must
ensure that psycopg2 is installed on the host before using this module.
- If the remote host is the PostgreSQL server (which is the default case), then
PostgreSQL must also be installed on the remote host. For Ubuntu-based
systems, install the postgresql, libpq-dev, and python-psycopg2 packages
on the remote host before using this module.
requirements: [ psycopg2 ]
author:
- Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Create tbl2 in the acme database with the DDL like tbl1 with testuser as an owner
postgresql_table:
db: acme
name: tbl2
like: tbl1
owner: testuser
- name: Create tbl2 in the acme database and tablespace ssd with the DDL like tbl1 including comments and indexes
postgresql_table:
db: acme
table: tbl2
like: tbl1
including: comments, indexes
tablespace: ssd
- name: Create test_table with several columns in ssd tablespace with fillfactor=10 and autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1
postgresql_table:
name: test_table
columns:
- id bigserial primary key
- num bigint
- stories text
tablespace: ssd
storage_params:
- fillfactor=10
- autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1
- name: Create an unlogged table
postgresql_table:
name: useless_data
columns: waste_id int
unlogged: true
- name: Rename table foo to bar
postgresql_table:
table: foo
rename: bar
- name: Set owner to someuser
postgresql_table:
name: foo
owner: someuser
- name: Change tablespace of foo table to new_tablespace and set owner to new_user
postgresql_table:
name: foo
tablespace: new_tablespace
owner: new_user
- name: Truncate table foo
postgresql_table:
name: foo
truncate: yes
- name: Drop table foo
postgresql_table:
name: foo
state: absent
'''
RETURN = r'''
table:
description: Name of a table.
returned: always
type: str
sample: 'foo'
state:
description: Table state.
returned: always
type: str
sample: 'present'
owner:
description: Table owner.
returned: always
type: str
sample: 'postgres'
tablespace:
description: Tablespace.
returned: always
type: str
sample: 'ssd_tablespace'
queries:
description: List of executed queries.
returned: always
type: str
sample: [ 'CREATE TABLE "test_table" (id bigint)' ]
storage_params:
description: Storage parameters.
returned: always
type: list
sample: [ "fillfactor=100", "autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1" ]
'''
try:
import psycopg2
HAS_PSYCOPG2 = True
except ImportError:
HAS_PSYCOPG2 = False
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, missing_required_lib
from ansible.module_utils.database import SQLParseError, pg_quote_identifier
from ansible.module_utils.postgres import postgres_common_argument_spec
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
# ===========================================
# PostgreSQL module specific support methods.
#
class Table(object):
def __init__(self, name, module, cursor):
self.name = name
self.module = module
self.cursor = cursor
self.info = {
'owner': '',
'tblspace': '',
'storage_params': [],
}
self.exists = False
self.__exists_in_db()
self.executed_queries = []
def get_info(self):
"""Getter to refresh and get table info"""
self.__exists_in_db()
def __exists_in_db(self):
"""Check table exists and refresh info"""
query = ("SELECT t.tableowner, t.tablespace, c.reloptions "
"FROM pg_tables AS t "
"INNER JOIN pg_class AS c ON c.relname = t.tablename "
"INNER JOIN pg_namespace AS n ON c.relnamespace = n.oid "
"WHERE t.tablename = '%s' "
"AND n.nspname = 'public'" % self.name)
res = self.__exec_sql(query)
if res:
self.exists = True
self.info = dict(
owner=res[0][0],
tblspace=res[0][1] if res[0][1] else '',
storage_params=res[0][2] if res[0][2] else [],
)
return True
else:
self.exists = False
return False
def create(self, columns='', params='', tblspace='',
unlogged=False, owner=''):
"""
Create table.
If table exists, check passed args (params, tblspace, owner) and,
if they're different from current, change them.
Arguments:
params - storage params (passed by "WITH (...)" in SQL),
comma separated.
tblspace - tablespace.
owner - table owner.
unlogged - create unlogged table.
columns - column string (comma separated).
"""
name = pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table')
changed = False
if self.exists:
if tblspace == 'pg_default' and self.info['tblspace'] is None:
pass # Because they have the same meaning
elif tblspace and self.info['tblspace'] != tblspace:
self.set_tblspace(tblspace)
changed = True
if owner and self.info['owner'] != owner:
self.set_owner(owner)
changed = True
if params:
param_list = [p.strip(' ') for p in params.split(',')]
new_param = False
for p in param_list:
if p not in self.info['storage_params']:
new_param = True
if new_param:
self.set_stor_params(params)
changed = True
if changed:
return True
return False
query = "CREATE"
if unlogged:
query += " UNLOGGED TABLE %s" % name
else:
query += " TABLE %s" % name
if columns:
query += " (%s)" % columns
else:
query += " ()"
if params:
query += " WITH (%s)" % params
if tblspace:
query += " TABLESPACE %s" % pg_quote_identifier(tblspace, 'database')
if self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True):
self.executed_queries.append(query)
changed = True
if owner:
changed = self.set_owner(owner)
return changed
def create_like(self, src_table, including='', tblspace='',
unlogged=False, params='', owner=''):
"""
Create table like another table (with similar DDL).
Arguments:
src_table - source table.
including - corresponds to optional INCLUDING expression
in CREATE TABLE ... LIKE statement.
params - storage params (passed by "WITH (...)" in SQL),
comma separated.
tblspace - tablespace.
owner - table owner.
unlogged - create unlogged table.
"""
changed = False
name = pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table')
query = "CREATE"
if unlogged:
query += " UNLOGGED TABLE %s" % name
else:
query += " TABLE %s" % name
query += " (LIKE %s" % pg_quote_identifier(src_table, 'table')
if including:
including = including.split(',')
for i in including:
query += " INCLUDING %s" % i
query += ')'
if params:
query += " WITH (%s)" % params
if tblspace:
query += " TABLESPACE %s" % pg_quote_identifier(tblspace, 'database')
if self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True):
self.executed_queries.append(query)
changed = True
if owner:
changed = self.set_owner(owner)
return changed
def truncate(self):
query = "TRUNCATE TABLE %s" % pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table')
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def rename(self, newname):
query = "ALTER TABLE %s RENAME TO %s" % (pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table'),
pg_quote_identifier(newname, 'table'))
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def set_owner(self, username):
query = "ALTER TABLE %s OWNER TO %s" % (pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table'),
pg_quote_identifier(username, 'role'))
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def drop(self):
query = "DROP TABLE %s" % pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table')
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def set_tblspace(self, tblspace):
query = "ALTER TABLE %s SET TABLESPACE %s" % (pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table'),
pg_quote_identifier(tblspace, 'database'))
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def set_stor_params(self, params):
query = "ALTER TABLE %s SET (%s)" % (pg_quote_identifier(self.name, 'table'), params)
self.executed_queries.append(query)
return self.__exec_sql(query, ddl=True)
def __exec_sql(self, query, ddl=False):
try:
self.cursor.execute(query)
if not ddl:
res = self.cursor.fetchall()
return res
return True
except SQLParseError as e:
self.module.fail_json(msg=to_native(e))
except psycopg2.ProgrammingError as e:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Cannot execute SQL '%s': %s" % (query, to_native(e)))
return False
# ===========================================
# Module execution.
#
def main():
argument_spec = postgres_common_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(
table=dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['name']),
state=dict(type='str', default="present", choices=["absent", "present"]),
db=dict(type='str', default='', aliases=['login_db']),
port=dict(type='int', default=5432, aliases=['login_port']),
ssl_mode=dict(type='str', default='prefer', choices=['allow', 'disable', 'prefer', 'require', 'verify-ca', 'verify-full']),
ca_cert=dict(type='str', aliases=['ssl_rootcert']),
tablespace=dict(type='str'),
owner=dict(type='str'),
unlogged=dict(type='bool'),
like=dict(type='str'),
including=dict(type='str'),
rename=dict(type='str'),
truncate=dict(type='bool'),
columns=dict(type='list'),
storage_params=dict(type='list'),
session_role=dict(type='str'),
)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=True,
)
table = module.params["table"]
state = module.params["state"]
tablespace = module.params["tablespace"]
owner = module.params["owner"]
unlogged = module.params["unlogged"]
like = module.params["like"]
including = module.params["including"]
newname = module.params["rename"]
storage_params = module.params["storage_params"]
truncate = module.params["truncate"]
columns = module.params["columns"]
sslrootcert = module.params["ca_cert"]
session_role = module.params["session_role"]
# Check mutual exclusive parameters:
if state == 'absent' and (truncate or newname or columns or tablespace or
like or storage_params or unlogged or
owner or including):
module.fail_json(msg="%s: state=absent is mutually exclusive with: "
"truncate, rename, columns, tablespace, "
"including, like, storage_params, unlogged, owner" % table)
if truncate and (newname or columns or like or unlogged or
storage_params or owner or tablespace or including):
module.fail_json(msg="%s: truncate is mutually exclusive with: "
"rename, columns, like, unlogged, including, "
"storage_params, owner, tablespace" % table)
if newname and (columns or like or unlogged or
storage_params or owner or tablespace or including):
module.fail_json(msg="%s: rename is mutually exclusive with: "
"columns, like, unlogged, including, "
"storage_params, owner, tablespace" % table)
if like and columns:
module.fail_json(msg="%s: like and columns params are mutually exclusive" % table)
if including and not like:
module.fail_json(msg="%s: including param needs like param specified" % table)
# To use defaults values, keyword arguments must be absent, so
# check which values are empty and don't include in the **kw
# dictionary
params_map = {
"login_host": "host",
"login_user": "user",
"login_password": "password",
"port": "port",
"db": "database",
"ssl_mode": "sslmode",
"ca_cert": "sslrootcert"
}
kw = dict((params_map[k], v) for (k, v) in iteritems(module.params)
if k in params_map and v != "" and v is not None)
if not HAS_PSYCOPG2:
module.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib("psycopg2"))
# If a login_unix_socket is specified, incorporate it here.
is_localhost = "host" not in kw or kw["host"] is None or kw["host"] == "localhost"
if is_localhost and module.params["login_unix_socket"] != "":
kw["host"] = module.params["login_unix_socket"]
if psycopg2.__version__ < '2.4.3' and sslrootcert is not None:
module.fail_json(msg='psycopg2 must be at least 2.4.3 in order to user the ca_cert parameter')
try:
db_connection = psycopg2.connect(**kw)
cursor = db_connection.cursor(cursor_factory=psycopg2.extras.DictCursor)
except TypeError as e:
if 'sslrootcert' in e.args[0]:
module.fail_json(msg='Postgresql server must be at least version 8.4 to support sslrootcert')
module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database: %s" % to_native(e))
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database: %s" % to_native(e))
if session_role:
try:
cursor.execute('SET ROLE %s' % session_role)
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Could not switch role: %s" % to_native(e))
if storage_params:
storage_params = ','.join(storage_params)
if columns:
columns = ','.join(columns)
##############
# Do main job:
table_obj = Table(table, module, cursor)
# Set default returned values:
changed = False
kw['table'] = table
kw['state'] = ''
if table_obj.exists:
kw = dict(
table=table,
state='present',
owner=table_obj.info['owner'],
tablespace=table_obj.info['tblspace'],
storage_params=table_obj.info['storage_params'],
)
if state == 'absent':
changed = table_obj.drop()
elif truncate:
changed = table_obj.truncate()
elif newname:
changed = table_obj.rename(newname)
q = table_obj.executed_queries
table_obj = Table(newname, module, cursor)
table_obj.executed_queries = q
elif state == 'present' and not like:
changed = table_obj.create(columns, storage_params,
tablespace, unlogged, owner)
elif state == 'present' and like:
changed = table_obj.create_like(like, including, tablespace,
unlogged, storage_params)
if changed:
if module.check_mode:
db_connection.rollback()
else:
db_connection.commit()
# Refresh table info for RETURN.
# Note, if table has been renamed, it gets info by newname:
table_obj.get_info()
db_connection.commit()
if table_obj.exists:
kw = dict(
table=table,
state='present',
owner=table_obj.info['owner'],
tablespace=table_obj.info['tblspace'],
storage_params=table_obj.info['storage_params'],
)
else:
# We just change the table state here
# to keep other information about the dropped table:
kw['state'] = 'absent'
kw['queries'] = table_obj.executed_queries
kw['changed'] = changed
db_connection.close()
module.exit_json(**kw)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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# Test postgresql_membership module
- include: postgresql_membership.yml
# postgresql_table module tests
- include: postgresql_table.yml
# dump/restore tests per format
# ============================================================
- include: state_dump_restore.yml test_fixture=user file=dbdata.sql

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# Test code for the postgresql_set module
# Copyright: (c) 2019, Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007) <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# Create a role for tests:
- name: postgresql_table - create a role for tests
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_user:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: alice
#
# Check table creation
#
# Create a simple table in check_mode:
- name: postgresql_table - create table in check_mode
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
login_db: postgres
login_port: 5432
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test1
owner: alice
columns: id int
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.table == 'test1'
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test1" (id int)', 'ALTER TABLE "test1" OWNER TO "alice"']
- result.state == 'absent'
# Check that the table doesn't exist after the previous step, rowcount must be 0
- name: postgresql_table - check that table doesn't exist after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test1'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
# Create a simple table:
- name: postgresql_table - create table
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
login_db: postgres
login_port: 5432
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test1
owner: alice
columns: id int
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.table == 'test1'
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test1" (id int)', 'ALTER TABLE "test1" OWNER TO "alice"']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.storage_params == []
- result.tablespace == ""
- result.owner == "alice"
# Check that the table exists after the previous step, rowcount must be 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test1'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
# Check that the tableowner is alice
- name: postgresql_table - check that table owner is alice
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_tables WHERE tablename = 'test1' AND tableowner = 'alice'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
#
# Check create table like another table
#
# Create a table LIKE another table without any additional parameters in check_mode:
- name: postgresql_table - create table like in check_mode
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
like: test1
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.table == 'test2'
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test2" (LIKE "test1")']
- result.state == 'absent'
# Check that the table doesn't exist after the previous step, rowcount must be 0
- name: postgresql_table - check that table doesn't exist after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test2'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
# Create a table LIKE another table without any additional parameters:
- name: postgresql_table - create table like
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
like: test1
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.table == 'test2'
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test2" (LIKE "test1")']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.storage_params == []
- result.tablespace == ""
- result.owner == "{{ pg_user }}"
# Check that the table exists after the previous step, rowcount must be 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test2'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
#
# Check drop table
#
# Drop a table in check_mode:
- name: postgresql_table - drop table in check_mode
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
state: absent
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['DROP TABLE "test2"']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.storage_params == []
- result.tablespace == ""
- result.owner == "{{ pg_user }}"
# Check that the table exists after the previous step, rowcount must be 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test2'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
# Drop a table:
- name: postgresql_table - drop table
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
state: absent
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['DROP TABLE "test2"']
- result.state == 'absent'
# Check that the table doesn't exist after the previous step, rowcount must be 0
- name: postgresql_table - check that table doesn't exist after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname ='test2'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
# Create a table like another table including:
- name: postgresql_table - create table like with including indexes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
like: test1
including: indexes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test2" (LIKE "test1" INCLUDING indexes)']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.storage_params == []
- result.tablespace == ""
- result.owner == "{{ pg_user }}"
# Check to create table if it exists:
- name: postgresql_table - try to create existing table again
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
like: test1
including: indexes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == false
# Drop the table to prepare for the next step:
- name: postgresql_table - drop table
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
state: absent
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
# Try to drop non existing table:
- name: postgresql_table - try drop dropped table again
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test2
state: absent
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == false
#
# Change ownership
#
# Create user to prepare for the next step:
- name: postgresql_table - create the new user test_user
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_user:
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
db: postgres
name: test_user
state: present
ignore_errors: yes
# Try to change owner to test_user in check_mode
- name: postgresql_table - change table ownership to test_user in check_mode
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test1
owner: test_user
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.owner == 'alice'
- result.queries == ['ALTER TABLE "test1" OWNER TO "test_user"']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.changed == true
# Check that the tableowner was not changed to test_user
- name: postgresql_table - check that table owner was not changed
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_tables WHERE tablename = 'test1' AND tableowner = 'test_user'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == 0
# Try to change owner to test_user
- name: postgresql_table - change table ownership to test_user
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test1
owner: test_user
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.owner == 'test_user'
- result.queries == ['ALTER TABLE "test1" OWNER TO "test_user"']
- result.state == 'present'
- result.changed == true
# Check that the tableowner was changed to test_user
- name: postgresql_table - check that table owner was changed
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_tables WHERE tablename = 'test1' AND tableowner = 'test_user'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
#
# Additional storage parameters
#
# Create a table with additional storage parameters:
- name: postgresql_table - create table with storage_params
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test3
columns:
- id int
- name text
storage_params:
- fillfactor=10
- autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.state == 'present'
- result.queries == ['CREATE TABLE "test3" (id int,name text) WITH (fillfactor=10,autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1)']
- result.storage_params == [ "fillfactor=10", "autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1" ]
# Check storage parameters
- name: postgresql_table - check storage parameters
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT reloptions FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'test3'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.query_result[0].reloptions == ["fillfactor=10", "autovacuum_analyze_threshold=1"]
#
# Check truncate table
#
# Insert a row to test table:
- name: postgresql_table - insert a row
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "INSERT INTO test3 (id, name) VALUES (1, 'first')"
# Truncate a table in check_mode:
- name: postgresql_table - truncate table
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test3
truncate: yes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['TRUNCATE TABLE "test3"']
- result.state == "present"
# Check the row exists:
- name: postgresql_table - check that row exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT * FROM test3 WHERE id = '1'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
# Truncate a table. It always returns changed == true
# because it always creates a new table with the same schema and drop the old table:
- name: postgresql_table - truncate table
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test3
truncate: yes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['TRUNCATE TABLE "test3"']
- result.state == "present"
# Check the row exists:
- name: postgresql_table - check that row doesn't exist after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT * FROM test3 WHERE id = '1'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
#
# Check rename table
#
# Rename a table in check_mode.
# In check_mode test4 won't be exist after the following playbook,
# so result.changed == 'absent' for the table with this name
- name: postgresql_table - rename table in check_mode
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test3
rename: test4
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['ALTER TABLE "test3" RENAME TO "test4"']
- result.state == "absent"
# Check that the table exists after the previous step, rowcount must be 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname = 'test3'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
# Rename a table:
- name: postgresql_table - rename table
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test3
rename: test4
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['ALTER TABLE "test3" RENAME TO "test4"']
- result.state == "present"
# Check that the table test 3 doesn't exist after the previous step, rowcount must be - 0
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname = 'test3'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
# Check that the table test 4 exists after the previous step, rowcount must be - 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname = 'test4'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
#
# Check create unlogged table
#
# Create unlogged table in check_mode:
- name: postgresql_table - create unlogged table in check_mode
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test5
unlogged: yes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
check_mode: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE "test5" ()']
when: postgres_version_resp.stdout is version('9.1', '>=')
# Check that the table doesn't exist after the previous step, rowcount must be - 0
- name: postgresql_table - check that table doesn't exist after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname = 'test5'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 0
# Create unlogged table:
- name: postgresql_table - create unlogged table
become: yes
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
postgresql_table:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
name: test5
unlogged: yes
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- assert:
that:
- result.changed == true
- result.queries == ['CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE "test5" ()']
when: postgres_version_resp.stdout is version('9.1', '>=')
# Check that the table exists after the previous step, rowcount must be - 1
- name: postgresql_table - check that table exists after the previous step
become_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
become: yes
postgresql_query:
db: postgres
login_user: "{{ pg_user }}"
query: "SELECT 1 FROM pg_stat_all_tables WHERE relname = 'test5'"
ignore_errors: yes
register: result
when: postgres_version_resp.stdout is version('9.1', '>=')
- assert:
that:
- result.rowcount == 1
when: postgres_version_resp.stdout is version('9.1', '>=')
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