community.general/lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/postgres.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
class ModuleDocFragment(object):
# Postgres documentation fragment
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
options:
login_user:
description:
- The username used to authenticate with.
type: str
default: postgres
login_password:
description:
- The password used to authenticate with.
type: str
login_host:
description:
- Host running the database.
type: str
login_unix_socket:
description:
- Path to a Unix domain socket for local connections.
type: str
port:
description:
- Database port to connect to.
type: int
default: 5432
ssl_mode:
description:
- Determines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server.
- See https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-ssl.html for more information on the modes.
- Default of C(prefer) matches libpq default.
type: str
default: prefer
choices: [ allow, disable, prefer, require, verify-ca, verify-full ]
version_added: '2.3'
ssl_rootcert:
description:
- Specifies the name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s).
- If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
type: str
version_added: '2.3'
notes:
- The default authentication assumes that you are either logging in as or sudo'ing to the C(postgres) account on the host.
- This module uses I(psycopg2), a Python PostgreSQL database adapter. You must ensure that psycopg2 is installed on
the host before using this module. If the remote host is the PostgreSQL server (which is the default case), then
PostgreSQL must also be installed on the remote host. For Ubuntu-based systems, install the C(postgresql), C(libpq-dev),
and C(python-psycopg2) packages on the remote host before using this module.
- The ssl_rootcert parameter requires at least Postgres version 8.4 and I(psycopg2) version 2.4.3.
requirements: [ psycopg2 ]
'''