There isn't a function in the postgres state to execute "CREATE EXTENSION". That would be a very useful addition.
In the meantime, using a 'cmd.run' that runs after the rest of the install should work.
Domanda
I'm using Salt Stack to manage my Linux servers. I have a command that creates my PostgreSQL database, but I need to run "CREATE EXTENSION postgis;" on my database.
I know I can do this with a shell script that calls psql from the command line, but is there a more sensible way to do this with Salt?
Here's my current DB config script:
pg-deps:
pkg:
- installed
- names:
- postgresql-9.3
- postgis
dbuser:
postgres_user:
- present
- name: foo
- password: bar
- runas: postgres
dbname:
postgres_database:
- present
- encoding: UTF-8
- runas: postgres
- owner: foo
- require:
- postgres_user: dbuser
Soluzione
There isn't a function in the postgres state to execute "CREATE EXTENSION". That would be a very useful addition.
In the meantime, using a 'cmd.run' that runs after the rest of the install should work.