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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2018, 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
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: postgresql_set
short_description: Change a PostgreSQL server configuration parameter
description:
- Allows to change a PostgreSQL server configuration parameter.
- The module uses ALTER SYSTEM command and applies changes by reload server configuration.
- ALTER SYSTEM is used for changing server configuration parameters across the entire database cluster.
- It can be more convenient and safe than the traditional method of manually editing the postgresql.conf file.
- ALTER SYSTEM writes the given parameter setting to the $PGDATA/postgresql.auto.conf file,
which is read in addition to postgresql.conf.
- The module allows to reset parameter to boot_val (cluster initial value) by I(reset=yes) or remove parameter
string from postgresql.auto.conf and reload I(value=default) (for settings with postmaster context restart is required).
- After change you can see in the ansible output the previous and
the new parameter value and other information using returned values and M(debug) module.
options:
name:
description:
- Name of PostgreSQL server parameter.
type: str
required: true
value:
description:
- Parameter value to set.
- To remove parameter string from postgresql.auto.conf and
reload the server configuration you must pass I(value=default).
With I(value=default) the playbook always returns changed is true.
type: str
reset:
description:
- Restore parameter to initial state (boot_val). Mutually exclusive with I(value).
type: bool
default: false
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
db:
description:
- Name of database to connect.
type: str
aliases:
- login_db
trust_input:
description:
- If C(no), check whether values of parameters are potentially dangerous.
- It does make sense to use C(yes) only when SQL injections are possible.
type: bool
default: yes
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notes:
- Supported version of PostgreSQL is 9.4 and later.
- Pay attention, change setting with 'postmaster' context can return changed is true
when actually nothing changes because the same value may be presented in
several different form, for example, 1024MB, 1GB, etc. However in pg_settings
system view it can be defined like 131072 number of 8kB pages.
The final check of the parameter value cannot compare it because the server was
not restarted and the value in pg_settings is not updated yet.
- For some parameters restart of PostgreSQL server is required.
See official documentation U(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-settings.html).
seealso:
- module: postgresql_info
- name: PostgreSQL server configuration
description: General information about PostgreSQL server configuration.
link: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config.html
- name: PostgreSQL view pg_settings reference
description: Complete reference of the pg_settings view documentation.
link: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-settings.html
- name: PostgreSQL ALTER SYSTEM command reference
description: Complete reference of the ALTER SYSTEM command documentation.
link: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-altersystem.html
author:
- Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007)
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.general.postgres
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Restore wal_keep_segments parameter to initial state
postgresql_set:
name: wal_keep_segments
reset: yes
# Set work_mem parameter to 32MB and show what's been changed and restart is required or not
# (output example: "msg": "work_mem 4MB >> 64MB restart_req: False")
- name: Set work mem parameter
postgresql_set:
name: work_mem
value: 32mb
register: set
- debug:
msg: "{{ set.name }} {{ set.prev_val_pretty }} >> {{ set.value_pretty }} restart_req: {{ set.restart_required }}"
when: set.changed
# Ensure that the restart of PostgreSQL server must be required for some parameters.
# In this situation you see the same parameter in prev_val_pretty and value_pretty, but 'changed=True'
# (If you passed the value that was different from the current server setting).
- name: Set log_min_duration_statement parameter to 1 second
postgresql_set:
name: log_min_duration_statement
value: 1s
- name: Set wal_log_hints parameter to default value (remove parameter from postgresql.auto.conf)
postgresql_set:
name: wal_log_hints
value: default
'''
RETURN = r'''
name:
description: Name of PostgreSQL server parameter.
returned: always
type: str
sample: 'shared_buffers'
restart_required:
description: Information about parameter current state.
returned: always
type: bool
sample: true
prev_val_pretty:
description: Information about previous state of the parameter.
returned: always
type: str
sample: '4MB'
value_pretty:
description: Information about current state of the parameter.
returned: always
type: str
sample: '64MB'
value:
description:
- Dictionary that contains the current parameter value (at the time of playbook finish).
- Pay attention that for real change some parameters restart of PostgreSQL server is required.
- Returns the current value in the check mode.
returned: always
type: dict
sample: { "value": 67108864, "unit": "b" }
context:
description:
- PostgreSQL setting context.
returned: always
type: str
sample: user
'''
try:
from psycopg2.extras import DictCursor
except Exception:
# psycopg2 is checked by connect_to_db()
# from ansible.module_utils.postgres
pass
from copy import deepcopy
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.database import (
check_input,
)
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from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.postgres import (
connect_to_db,
get_conn_params,
postgres_common_argument_spec,
)
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
PG_REQ_VER = 90400
# To allow to set value like 1mb instead of 1MB, etc:
POSSIBLE_SIZE_UNITS = ("mb", "gb", "tb")
# ===========================================
# PostgreSQL module specific support methods.
#
def param_get(cursor, module, name):
query = ("SELECT name, setting, unit, context, boot_val "
"FROM pg_settings WHERE name = %(name)s")
try:
cursor.execute(query, {'name': name})
info = cursor.fetchall()
cursor.execute("SHOW %s" % name)
val = cursor.fetchone()
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Unable to get %s value due to : %s" % (name, to_native(e)))
raw_val = info[0][1]
unit = info[0][2]
context = info[0][3]
boot_val = info[0][4]
if val[0] == 'True':
val[0] = 'on'
elif val[0] == 'False':
val[0] = 'off'
if unit == 'kB':
if int(raw_val) > 0:
raw_val = int(raw_val) * 1024
if int(boot_val) > 0:
boot_val = int(boot_val) * 1024
unit = 'b'
elif unit == 'MB':
if int(raw_val) > 0:
raw_val = int(raw_val) * 1024 * 1024
if int(boot_val) > 0:
boot_val = int(boot_val) * 1024 * 1024
unit = 'b'
return (val[0], raw_val, unit, boot_val, context)
def pretty_to_bytes(pretty_val):
# The function returns a value in bytes
# if the value contains 'B', 'kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB'.
# Otherwise it returns the passed argument.
val_in_bytes = None
if 'kB' in pretty_val:
num_part = int(''.join(d for d in pretty_val if d.isdigit()))
val_in_bytes = num_part * 1024
elif 'MB' in pretty_val.upper():
num_part = int(''.join(d for d in pretty_val if d.isdigit()))
val_in_bytes = num_part * 1024 * 1024
elif 'GB' in pretty_val.upper():
num_part = int(''.join(d for d in pretty_val if d.isdigit()))
val_in_bytes = num_part * 1024 * 1024 * 1024
elif 'TB' in pretty_val.upper():
num_part = int(''.join(d for d in pretty_val if d.isdigit()))
val_in_bytes = num_part * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024
elif 'B' in pretty_val.upper():
num_part = int(''.join(d for d in pretty_val if d.isdigit()))
val_in_bytes = num_part
else:
return pretty_val
return val_in_bytes
def param_set(cursor, module, name, value, context):
try:
if str(value).lower() == 'default':
query = "ALTER SYSTEM SET %s = DEFAULT" % name
else:
query = "ALTER SYSTEM SET %s = '%s'" % (name, value)
cursor.execute(query)
if context != 'postmaster':
cursor.execute("SELECT pg_reload_conf()")
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Unable to get %s value due to : %s" % (name, to_native(e)))
return True
# ===========================================
# Module execution.
#
def main():
argument_spec = postgres_common_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(
name=dict(type='str', required=True),
db=dict(type='str', aliases=['login_db']),
value=dict(type='str'),
reset=dict(type='bool'),
session_role=dict(type='str'),
trust_input=dict(type='bool', default=True),
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)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=True,
)
name = module.params['name']
value = module.params['value']
reset = module.params['reset']
session_role = module.params['session_role']
trust_input = module.params['trust_input']
if not trust_input:
# Check input for potentially dangerous elements:
check_input(module, name, value, session_role)
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# Allow to pass values like 1mb instead of 1MB, etc:
if value:
for unit in POSSIBLE_SIZE_UNITS:
if value[:-2].isdigit() and unit in value[-2:]:
value = value.upper()
if value and reset:
module.fail_json(msg="%s: value and reset params are mutually exclusive" % name)
if not value and not reset:
module.fail_json(msg="%s: at least one of value or reset param must be specified" % name)
conn_params = get_conn_params(module, module.params, warn_db_default=False)
db_connection = connect_to_db(module, conn_params, autocommit=True)
cursor = db_connection.cursor(cursor_factory=DictCursor)
kw = {}
# Check server version (needs 9.4 or later):
ver = db_connection.server_version
if ver < PG_REQ_VER:
module.warn("PostgreSQL is %s version but %s or later is required" % (ver, PG_REQ_VER))
kw = dict(
changed=False,
restart_required=False,
value_pretty="",
prev_val_pretty="",
value={"value": "", "unit": ""},
)
kw['name'] = name
db_connection.close()
module.exit_json(**kw)
# Set default returned values:
restart_required = False
changed = False
kw['name'] = name
kw['restart_required'] = False
# Get info about param state:
res = param_get(cursor, module, name)
current_value = res[0]
raw_val = res[1]
unit = res[2]
boot_val = res[3]
context = res[4]
if value == 'True':
value = 'on'
elif value == 'False':
value = 'off'
kw['prev_val_pretty'] = current_value
kw['value_pretty'] = deepcopy(kw['prev_val_pretty'])
kw['context'] = context
# Do job
if context == "internal":
module.fail_json(msg="%s: cannot be changed (internal context). See "
"https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-preset.html" % name)
if context == "postmaster":
restart_required = True
# If check_mode, just compare and exit:
if module.check_mode:
if pretty_to_bytes(value) == pretty_to_bytes(current_value):
kw['changed'] = False
else:
kw['value_pretty'] = value
kw['changed'] = True
# Anyway returns current raw value in the check_mode:
kw['value'] = dict(
value=raw_val,
unit=unit,
)
kw['restart_required'] = restart_required
module.exit_json(**kw)
# Set param:
if value and value != current_value:
changed = param_set(cursor, module, name, value, context)
kw['value_pretty'] = value
# Reset param:
elif reset:
if raw_val == boot_val:
# nothing to change, exit:
kw['value'] = dict(
value=raw_val,
unit=unit,
)
module.exit_json(**kw)
changed = param_set(cursor, module, name, boot_val, context)
if restart_required:
module.warn("Restart of PostgreSQL is required for setting %s" % name)
cursor.close()
db_connection.close()
# Reconnect and recheck current value:
if context in ('sighup', 'superuser-backend', 'backend', 'superuser', 'user'):
db_connection = connect_to_db(module, conn_params, autocommit=True)
cursor = db_connection.cursor(cursor_factory=DictCursor)
res = param_get(cursor, module, name)
# f_ means 'final'
f_value = res[0]
f_raw_val = res[1]
if raw_val == f_raw_val:
changed = False
else:
changed = True
kw['value_pretty'] = f_value
kw['value'] = dict(
value=f_raw_val,
unit=unit,
)
cursor.close()
db_connection.close()
kw['changed'] = changed
kw['restart_required'] = restart_required
module.exit_json(**kw)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()