An Ansible role for installing and managing PostgreSQL servers. This role works with both Debian and RedHat based systems, and provides backup scripts for PostgreSQL Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery.
On RedHat-based platforms, the PostgreSQL Global Development Group (PGDG) packages packages will be installed. On Debian-based platforms, you can choose from the distribution's packages (from APT) or the PGDG packages.
Changes that require a restart will not be applied unless you manually restart PostgreSQL. This role will reload the server for those configuration changes that can be updated with only a reload because reloading is a non-intrusive operation, but options that require a full restart will not cause the server to restart.
This role requires Ansible 1.8+
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postgresql_version
: PostgreSQL version to install. On Debian-based platforms, the default is whatever version is pointed to by thepostgresql
metapackage). On RedHat-based platforms, the default is9.4
. -
postgresql_flavor
: On Debian-based platforms, this specifies whether you want to use PostgreSQL packages from pgdg or the distribution's apt repositories. Possible values:apt
,pgdg
(default:apt
). -
postgresql_conf
: A hash (dictionary) ofpostgresql.conf
options and values. These options are not added topostgresql.conf
directly - the role adds aconf.d
subdirectory in the configuration directory and an include statement for that directory topostgresql.conf
. Options set inpostgresql_conf
are then set inconf.d/25ansible_postgresql.conf
.Due to YAML parsing, you must take care when defining values in
postgresql_conf
to ensure they are properly written to the config file. For example:postgresql_conf: max_connections: 250 archive_mode: "off" work_mem: "'8MB'"
Becomes the following in
25ansible_postgresql.conf
:max_connections = 250 archive_mode = off work_mem: '8MB'
-
postgresql_pg_hba_conf
: A list of lines to add topg_hba.conf
-
postgresql_pg_hba_local_postgres_user
: If set tofalse
, this will remove thepostgres
user's entry frompg_hba.conf
that is preconfigured on Debian-based PostgreSQL installations. You probably do not want to do this unless you know what you're doing. -
postgresql_pg_hba_local_socket
: If set tofalse
, this will remove thelocal
entry frompg_hba.conf
that is preconfigured by the PostgreSQL package. -
postgresql_pg_hba_local_ipv4
: If set tofalse
, this will remove thehost ... 127.0.0.1/32
entry frompg_hba.conf
that is preconfigured by the PostgreSQL package. -
postgresql_pg_hba_local_ipv6
: If set tofalse
, this will remove thehost ... ::1/128
entry frompg_hba.conf
that is preconfigured by the PostgreSQL package. -
postgresql_pgdata_dir
: Only set this if you have changed the$PGDATA
directory from the package default. Note this does not configure PostgreSQL to actually use a different directory, you will need to do that yourself, it just allows the role to properly locate the directory. -
postgresql_conf_dir
: As withpostgresql_pgdata_dir
except for the configuration directory.
-
postgresql_backup_dir
: If set, enables PITR backups. Set this to a directory where your database will be backed up (this can be any format supported by rsync, e.g.user@host:/path
). The most recent backup will be in a subdirectory namedcurrent
. -
postgresql_backup_rotate
: Boolean, defaults totrue
, which will cause thecurrent
directory to be renamed prior to creating a new backup. If set tofalse
,current
will be deleted (this is useful if you are using snapshots or some other means to archive previous backups). -
postgresql_backup_local_dir
: Filesystem path on the PostgreSQL server where backup scripts will be placed and working WALs will be written prior to a WAL archive. -
postgresql_backup_[hour|minute]
: Controls what time the cron job will run to perform a full backup. Defaults to 1:00 AM. -
postgresql_backup_[day|month|weekday]
: Additional cron controls for when the full backup is performed (default:*
). -
postgresql_backup_mail_recipient
: User or address that should receive mail from the backup scripts. -
postgresql_backup_remote_rsync_path
: Path torsync
on the remote system. -
postgresql_backup_post_command
: Arbitrary command to run after successful completion of a scheduled backup.
None
Standard install: Default postgresql.conf
, pg_hba.conf
and default version
for the OS:
---
- hosts: dbservers
remote_user: root
roles:
- postgresql
Use the pgdg packages on a Debian-based host:
---
- hosts: dbservers
remote_user: root
vars:
postgresql_flavor: pgdg
roles:
- postgresql
Use the PostgreSQL 9.3 packages and set some postgresql.conf
options and
pg_hba.conf
entries:
---
- hosts: dbservers
remote_user: root
vars:
postgresql_version: 9.3
postgresql_conf:
listen_addresses: "''" # disable network listening (listen on unix socket only)
max_connections: 50 # decrease connection limit
postgresql_pg_hba_conf:
- host all all 10.0.0.0/8 md5
roles:
- postgresql
Enable backups to /archive
- hosts: all
remote_user: root
vars:
postgresql_backup_dir: /archive
roles:
- postgresql