cookbook 'mysqld', '= 0.1.0'
mysqld (11) Versions 0.1.0 Follow9
Installs/Configures mysqld
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mysqld Cookbook
Manage your mysqld servers with this cookbook.
Unlike the official opscode mysql cookbook, it doesn't mess with the default mysql configuration. If you do not specify anything explicitly, the defaults of your distribution will be used.
(At least if I do not mess up - Check the default attributes, if unsure (and file a pull request if you need to correct anything))
Features
- Defaults to OS settings unless explicitly specified otherwise
- Supports all my.cnf settings
Currently tested on Ubuntu, should work on RHEL and Debian as well. Contributions to support other systems are very welcome!
Requirements
You need to add the following line to your metadata.rb
depends 'mysqld'
Attributes
Configuration
Everything in your my.cnf can be maintained using attributes.
Consider using the provides LWRPs (see below)
If you do not specify anything, the defaults of your os will be used.
This recipe supports every setting in the my.cnf.
All your settings will be merged with the systems default, and then written to the my.cnf config file. The packages to install, the path to my.cnf as well as the name of the service are set automatically, and can be overwritten using the following attributes:
node['mysqld']['my.cnf_path'] node['mysqld']['service_name'] node['mysqld']['packages']
The configuration is stored in the node['mysqld']['my.cnf']
hash, and can be adapted like so
# node['mysqld']['my.conf'][<category>][<key>] = <value> node['mysqld']['my.cnf']['mysqld']['bind-address'] = '0.0.0.0'
This will expand to the following in your config file (leaving all other settings untouched)
[mysqld]
bind-address = 0.0.0.0
As the configuration file is constructed from the config hash, every my.cnf configuration option is supported.
Recipes
default
Installs mysql server, and configures it according to the attributes. If no attributes are given, it sticks with the systems default
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome!
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write you change
- Write tests for your change (if applicable)
- Run the tests, ensuring they all pass
- Submit a Pull Request using Github
License and Authors
Authors: Chris Aumann me@chr4.org
License: GPLv3
Dependent cookbooks
This cookbook has no specified dependencies.