Role Name

Ansible role which installs and configures PostgreSQL, extensions, databases and users.

Requirements

CentOS/Rhel 6.x & 7.x / Amazon Linux 2014.09

Updated

19/7/2015

Role Variables

# Basic settings
postgresql_version: 9.3
postgresql_encoding: 'UTF-8'
postgresql_locale: 'en_US.UTF-8'

postgresql_admin_user: "postgres"
postgresql_default_auth_method: "trust"

postgresql_cluster_name: "main"
postgresql_cluster_reset: false

# List of databases to be created (optional)
postgresql_databases:
  - name: foobar
    hstore: yes         # flag to install the hstore extensions on this database (yes/no)

# List of users to be created (optional)
postgresql_users:
  - name: john
    pass: pass
    encrypted: no       # denotes if the password is already encrypted.

# List of user privileges to be applied (optional)
postgresql_user_privileges:
  - name: john         # user name
    db: foobar         # database
    priv: "ALL"        # privilege string format: example: INSERT,UPDATE/table:SELECT/anothertable:ALL

Dependencies

No other roles are needed.

Example Playbook

# file: localrepo.yml
- hosts: vagrant
  user: vagrant
  sudo: yes
  sudo_user: root
  roles:
    - PostgreSQL

Amazon Linux Example Playbook

- hosts: tag_your_tag_name
  remote_user: ec2-user
  sudo: yes
  roles:
    - { role: PostgreSQL,
        postgresql_version: 93,
        postgresql_data_directory: /var/lib/pgsql93/data,
        postgresql_conf_directory: /var/lib/pgsql93/data,
        postgresql_external_pid_file: "/var/run/postgresql/{{postgresql_version}}-{{postgresql_cluster_name}}.pid",
        postgresql_logging_collector: on,
        postgresql_unix_socket_directories: [ /var/run/postgresql ],
        join_char: "" } # This is used to deal with Amazon's naming convention for the postgreSQL service

License

MIT

Author Information

  • Patrik Uytterhoeven
  • patrik( at )open-future.be
  • www.open-future.be
  • Role based on Galaxy Ansibles.postgresql role for Debian