# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2015, Jonathan Mainguy # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) class ModuleDocFragment(object): # Standard mysql documentation fragment DOCUMENTATION = r''' options: login_user: description: - The username used to authenticate with. type: str login_password: description: - The password used to authenticate with. type: str login_host: description: - Host running the database. type: str default: localhost login_port: description: - Port of the MySQL server. Requires I(login_host) be defined as other than localhost if login_port is used. type: int default: 3306 login_unix_socket: description: - The path to a Unix domain socket for local connections. type: str connect_timeout: description: - The connection timeout when connecting to the MySQL server. type: int default: 30 version_added: "2.1" config_file: description: - Specify a config file from which user and password are to be read. type: path default: '~/.my.cnf' version_added: "2.0" ssl_ca: description: - The path to a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate. This option, if used, must specify the same certificate as used by the server. type: path version_added: "2.0" ssl_cert: description: - The path to a client public key certificate. type: path version_added: "2.0" ssl_key: description: - The path to the client private key. type: path version_added: "2.0" requirements: - PyMySQL (Python 2.7 and Python 3.X), or - MySQLdb (Python 2.x) notes: - Requires the PyMySQL (Python 2.7 and Python 3.X) or MySQL-python (Python 2.X) package on the remote host. The Python package may be installed with apt-get install python-pymysql (Ubuntu; see M(apt)) or yum install python2-PyMySQL (RHEL/CentOS/Fedora; see M(yum)). You can also use dnf install python2-PyMySQL for newer versions of Fedora; see M(dnf). - Both C(login_password) and C(login_user) are required when you are passing credentials. If none are present, the module will attempt to read the credentials from C(~/.my.cnf), and finally fall back to using the MySQL default login of 'root' with no password. '''