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6 Commits (384839bfe132e70d9b49d8e347ce00c48d0f6d60)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pepe Barbe 384839bfe1 Initial commit of change of semantics for module
The postgresql_user module has several drawbacks:
* No granularity for privileges
* PostgreSQL semantics force working on one
  database at time, at least for Tables. Which
  means that a single call can't remove all the 
  privileges for a user, and a user can't be
  removed until all the privileges are removed, 
  forcing a module failure with no way to 
  work around the issue.

Changes:
* Added the ability to specify granular privileges
  for database and tables within the database
* Report if user was removed, and add an option to 
  disable failing if user is not removed.
12 years ago
Pepe Barbe 35e27fe1b2 Syntax change to make module compatible with Python 2.4 12 years ago
Michael DeHaan baacde6c74 Add encoding lines to python modules such that they can take unicode options if they are fed them, since the
AnsibleModule stuff no longer base64 encodes for simplicity and speed reasons.
12 years ago
Michael DeHaan fe9a05f492 Module consistency and make daisy chaining work with invalid arguments detection. 12 years ago
Lorin Hochstein ac02b85aad Use standard argument names in PostgreSQL modules
passwd -> password
loginpass -> login_password
loginuser -> login_user
loginhost -> login_host

Add an example playbook that shows how to use the modules.
12 years ago
Lorin Hochstein ed9227f406 Add postgresql_db and postgresql_user module.
These modules are based on the mysql_db and mysql_user modules.

Currently, the postgresql_user module can only grant all permissions
on a database, fine-grained access has not been implemented yet.
12 years ago