postgresql_user: add note explaining how to work with SCRAM-SHA passwords (#869) (#923)

(cherry picked from commit 7ac6db2490)

Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
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- If you specify PUBLIC as the user (role), then the privilege changes will apply to all users (roles).
You may not specify password or role_attr_flags when the PUBLIC user is specified.
- SCRAM-SHA-256-hashed passwords (SASL Authentication) require PostgreSQL version 10 or newer.
On the previous versions the whole hashed string will be used as a password.
On the previous versions the whole hashed string is used as a password.
- 'Working with SCRAM-SHA-256-hashed passwords, be sure you use the I(environment:) variable
C(PGOPTIONS: "-c password_encryption=scram-sha-256") (see the provided example).'
seealso:
- module: community.general.postgresql_privs
- module: community.general.postgresql_membership