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google/gsql — version 0.4.0 Oct 4th 2018

Google Cloud SQL Puppet Module

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Table of Contents

  1. Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
  2. Setup - The basics of getting started with Google Cloud SQL
  3. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  4. Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Module Description

This Puppet module manages the resource of Google Cloud SQL. You can manage its resources using standard Puppet DSL and the module will, under the hood, ensure the state described will be reflected in the Google Cloud Platform resources.

Setup

To install this module on your Puppet Master (or Puppet Client/Agent), use the Puppet module installer:

puppet module install google-gsql

Optionally you can install support to all Google Cloud Platform products at once by installing our "bundle" google-cloud module:

puppet module install google-cloud

Since this module depends on the googleauth and google-api-client gems, you will also need to install those, with

/opt/puppetlabs/puppet/bin/gem install googleauth google-api-client

If you prefer, you could also add the following to your puppet manifest:

    package { [
            'googleauth',
            'google-api-client',
        ]:
            ensure   => present,
            provider => puppet_gem,
    }

Usage

Credentials

All Google Cloud Platform modules use an unified authentication mechanism, provided by the google-gauth module. Don't worry, it is automatically installed when you install this module.

gauth_credential { 'mycred':
  path     => $cred_path, # e.g. '/home/nelsonjr/my_account.json'
  provider => serviceaccount,
  scopes   => [
    'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/sqlservice.admin',
  ],
}

Please refer to the google-gauth module for further requirements, i.e. required gems.

Examples

gsql_instance

gsql_instance { "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}":
  ensure           => present,
  database_version => 'MYSQL_5_7',
  settings         => {
    ip_configuration => {
      authorized_networks => [
        # The ACL below is for example only. (do NOT use in production as-is)
        {
          name  => 'google dns server',
          value => '8.8.8.8/32'
        },
      ],
    },
    tier             => 'db-n1-standard-1'
  },
  region           => 'us-central1',
  project          => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential       => 'mycred',
}

gsql_database

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_database { 'webstore':
  ensure     => present,
  charset    => 'utf8',
  instance   => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

gsql_user

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_user { 'john.doe':
  ensure     => present,
  password   => 'secret-password',
  host       => '10.1.2.3',
  instance   => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

gsql_ssl_cert

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_ssl_cert { 'server-certificate':
  cert_serial_number => '729335786',
  common_name        => 'CN=www.mydb.com,O=Acme',
  sha1_fingerprint   => '8fc295bf77a002db5182e04d92c48258cbc1117a',
  instance           => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project            => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential         => 'mycred',
}

gsql_flag

gsql_flag { 'group_concat_max_len':
  min_value  => 4,
  max_value  => 4294967295,
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

gsql_tier

gsql_tier { 'D0':
  ram        => 134217728, # we'll confirm that tier has enough RAM for us
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

Classes

Public classes

  • gsql_instance: Represents a Cloud SQL instance. Cloud SQL instances are SQL databases hosted in Google's cloud. The Instances resource provides methods for common configuration and management tasks.
  • gsql_database: Represents a SQL database inside the Cloud SQL instance, hosted in Google's cloud.
  • gsql_user: The Users resource represents a database user in a Cloud SQL instance.
  • gsql_ssl_cert: Represents an SSL certificate created for a Cloud SQL instance. To use the SSL certificate you must have the SSL Client Certificate and the associated SSL Client Key. The Client Key can be downloaded only when the SSL certificate is created with the insert method.
  • gsql_flag: Represents a flag that can be configured for a Cloud SQL instance.
  • gsql_tier: The Tiers resource represents a service configuration that can be used to define a Cloud SQL instance. Each tier has an associated RAM, maximum storage, and list of regions in which the tier can be used. Available tiers vary depending on whether you use PostgreSQL, MySQL Second Generation, or MySQL First Generation instances.

About output only properties

Some fields are output-only. It means you cannot set them because they are provided by the Google Cloud Platform. Yet they are still useful to ensure the value the API is assigning (or has assigned in the past) is still the value you expect.

For example in a DNS the name servers are assigned by the Google Cloud DNS service. Checking these values once created is useful to make sure your upstream and/or root DNS masters are in sync. Or if you decide to use the object ID, e.g. the VM unique ID, for billing purposes. If the VM gets deleted and recreated it will have a different ID, despite the name being the same. If that detail is important to you you can verify that the ID of the object did not change by asserting it in the manifest.

Parameters

gsql_instance

Represents a Cloud SQL instance. Cloud SQL instances are SQL databases hosted in Google's cloud. The Instances resource provides methods for common configuration and management tasks.

Example

gsql_instance { "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}":
  ensure           => present,
  database_version => 'MYSQL_5_7',
  settings         => {
    ip_configuration => {
      authorized_networks => [
        # The ACL below is for example only. (do NOT use in production as-is)
        {
          name  => 'google dns server',
          value => '8.8.8.8/32'
        },
      ],
    },
    tier             => 'db-n1-standard-1'
  },
  region           => 'us-central1',
  project          => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential       => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_instance { 'id-of-resource':
  backend_type          => 'FIRST_GEN', 'SECOND_GEN' or 'EXTERNAL',
  connection_name       => string,
  database_version      => 'MYSQL_5_5', 'MYSQL_5_6', 'MYSQL_5_7' or 'POSTGRES_9_6',
  failover_replica      => {
    available => boolean,
    name      => string,
  },
  instance_type         => 'CLOUD_SQL_INSTANCE', 'ON_PREMISES_INSTANCE' or 'READ_REPLICA_INSTANCE',
  ip_addresses          => [
    {
      ip_address     => string,
      time_to_retire => time,
      type           => 'PRIMARY' or 'OUTGOING',
    },
    ...
  ],
  ipv6_address          => string,
  master_instance_name  => string,
  max_disk_size         => integer,
  name                  => string,
  region                => string,
  replica_configuration => {
    failover_target               => boolean,
    mysql_replica_configuration   => {
      ca_certificate            => string,
      client_certificate        => string,
      client_key                => string,
      connect_retry_interval    => integer,
      dump_file_path            => string,
      master_heartbeat_period   => integer,
      password                  => string,
      ssl_cipher                => string,
      username                  => string,
      verify_server_certificate => boolean,
    },
    replica_names                 => [
      string,
      ...
    ],
    service_account_email_address => string,
  },
  settings              => {
    ip_configuration => {
      authorized_networks => [
        {
          expiration_time => time,
          name            => string,
          value           => string,
        },
        ...
      ],
      ipv4_enabled        => boolean,
      require_ssl         => boolean,
    },
    settings_version => integer,
    tier             => string,
  },
  project               => string,
  credential            => reference to gauth_credential,
}
backend_type
  • FIRST_GEN: First Generation instance. MySQL only.
  • SECOND_GEN: Second Generation instance or PostgreSQL instance.
  • EXTERNAL: A database server that is not managed by Google.
connection_name

Connection name of the Cloud SQL instance used in connection strings.

database_version

The database engine type and version. For First Generation instances, can be MYSQL_5_5, or MYSQL_5_6. For Second Generation instances, can be MYSQL_5_6 or MYSQL_5_7. Defaults to MYSQL_5_6. PostgreSQL instances: POSTGRES_9_6 The databaseVersion property can not be changed after instance creation.

failover_replica

The name and status of the failover replica. This property is applicable only to Second Generation instances.

failover_replica/available

Output only. The availability status of the failover replica. A false status indicates that the failover replica is out of sync. The master can only failover to the falover replica when the status is true.

failover_replica/name

The name of the failover replica. If specified at instance creation, a failover replica is created for the instance. The name doesn't include the project ID. This property is applicable only to Second Generation instances.

instance_type

The instance type. This can be one of the following.

  • CLOUD_SQL_INSTANCE: A Cloud SQL instance that is not replicating from a master.
  • ON_PREMISES_INSTANCE: An instance running on the customer's premises.
  • READ_REPLICA_INSTANCE: A Cloud SQL instance configured as a read-replica.
ipv6_address

The IPv6 address assigned to the instance. This property is applicable only to First Generation instances.

master_instance_name

The name of the instance which will act as master in the replication setup.

max_disk_size

The maximum disk size of the instance in bytes.

name

Required. Name of the Cloud SQL instance. This does not include the project ID.

region

The geographical region. Defaults to us-central or us-central1 depending on the instance type (First Generation or Second Generation/PostgreSQL).

replica_configuration

Configuration specific to failover replicas and read replicas.

replica_configuration/failover_target

Specifies if the replica is the failover target. If the field is set to true the replica will be designated as a failover replica. In case the master instance fails, the replica instance will be promoted as the new master instance. Only one replica can be specified as failover target, and the replica has to be in different zone with the master instance.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration

MySQL specific configuration when replicating from a MySQL on-premises master. Replication configuration information such as the username, password, certificates, and keys are not stored in the instance metadata. The configuration information is used only to set up the replication connection and is stored by MySQL in a file named master.info in the data directory.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/ca_certificate

PEM representation of the trusted CA's x509 certificate.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/client_certificate

PEM representation of the slave's x509 certificate

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/client_key

PEM representation of the slave's private key. The corresponsing public key is encoded in the client's asf asd certificate.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/connect_retry_interval

Seconds to wait between connect retries. MySQL's default is 60 seconds.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/dump_file_path

Path to a SQL dump file in Google Cloud Storage from which the slave instance is to be created. The URI is in the form gs://bucketName/fileName. Compressed gzip files (.gz) are also supported. Dumps should have the binlog co-ordinates from which replication should begin. This can be accomplished by setting --master-data to 1 when using mysqldump.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/master_heartbeat_period

Interval in milliseconds between replication heartbeats.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/password

The password for the replication connection.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/ssl_cipher

A list of permissible ciphers to use for SSL encryption.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/username

The username for the replication connection.

replica_configuration/mysql_replica_configuration/verify_server_certificate

Whether or not to check the master's Common Name value in the certificate that it sends during the SSL handshake.

replica_configuration/replica_names

The replicas of the instance.

replica_configuration/service_account_email_address

The service account email address assigned to the instance. This property is applicable only to Second Generation instances.

settings

The user settings.

settings/ip_configuration

The settings for IP Management. This allows to enable or disable the instance IP and manage which external networks can connect to the instance. The IPv4 address cannot be disabled for Second Generation instances.

settings/ip_configuration/ipv4_enabled

Whether the instance should be assigned an IP address or not.

settings/ip_configuration/authorized_networks

The list of external networks that are allowed to connect to the instance using the IP. In CIDR notation, also known as 'slash' notation (e.g. 192.168.100.0/24).

settings/ip_configuration/authorized_networks[]/expiration_time

The time when this access control entry expires in RFC 3339 format, for example 2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z.

settings/ip_configuration/authorized_networks[]/name

An optional label to identify this entry.

settings/ip_configuration/authorized_networks[]/value

The whitelisted value for the access control list. For example, to grant access to a client from an external IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or subnet, use that address or subnet here.

settings/ip_configuration/require_ssl

Whether the mysqld should default to 'REQUIRE X509' for users connecting over IP.

settings/tier

The tier or machine type for this instance, for example db-n1-standard-1. For MySQL instances, this field determines whether the instance is Second Generation (recommended) or First Generation.

settings/settings_version

Output only. The version of instance settings. This is a required field for update method to make sure concurrent updates are handled properly. During update, use the most recent settingsVersion value for this instance and do not try to update this value.

Output-only properties
  • ip_addresses: Output only. The assigned IP addresses for the instance.
ip_addresses[]/ip_address

The IP address assigned.

ip_addresses[]/time_to_retire

The due time for this IP to be retired in RFC 3339 format, for example 2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z. This field is only available when the IP is scheduled to be retired.

ip_addresses[]/type

The type of this IP address. A PRIMARY address is an address that can accept incoming connections. An OUTGOING address is the source address of connections originating from the instance, if supported.

gsql_database

Represents a SQL database inside the Cloud SQL instance, hosted in Google's cloud.

Example

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_database { 'webstore':
  ensure     => present,
  charset    => 'utf8',
  instance   => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_database { 'id-of-resource':
  charset    => string,
  collation  => string,
  instance   => reference to gsql_instance,
  name       => string,
  project    => string,
  credential => reference to gauth_credential,
}
charset

The MySQL charset value.

collation

The MySQL collation value.

name

The name of the database in the Cloud SQL instance. This does not include the project ID or instance name.

instance

Required. The name of the Cloud SQL instance. This does not include the project ID.

gsql_user

The Users resource represents a database user in a Cloud SQL instance.

Example

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_user { 'john.doe':
  ensure     => present,
  password   => 'secret-password',
  host       => '10.1.2.3',
  instance   => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_user { 'id-of-resource':
  host       => string,
  instance   => reference to gsql_instance,
  name       => string,
  password   => string,
  project    => string,
  credential => reference to gauth_credential,
}
host

Required. The host name from which the user can connect. For insert operations, host defaults to an empty string. For update operations, host is specified as part of the request URL. The host name cannot be updated after insertion.

name

Required. The name of the user in the Cloud SQL instance.

instance

Required. The name of the Cloud SQL instance. This does not include the project ID.

password

The password for the user.

gsql_ssl_cert

Represents an SSL certificate created for a Cloud SQL instance. To use the SSL certificate you must have the SSL Client Certificate and the associated SSL Client Key. The Client Key can be downloaded only when the SSL certificate is created with the insert method.

Example

# Tip: Remember to define gsql_instance to match the 'instance' property.
gsql_ssl_cert { 'server-certificate':
  cert_serial_number => '729335786',
  common_name        => 'CN=www.mydb.com,O=Acme',
  sha1_fingerprint   => '8fc295bf77a002db5182e04d92c48258cbc1117a',
  instance           => "sql-test-${sql_instance_suffix}",
  project            => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential         => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_ssl_cert { 'id-of-resource':
  cert               => string,
  cert_serial_number => string,
  common_name        => string,
  create_time        => time,
  expiration_time    => time,
  instance           => reference to gsql_instance,
  sha1_fingerprint   => string,
  project            => string,
  credential         => reference to gauth_credential,
}
cert

PEM representation of the X.509 certificate.

cert_serial_number

Serial number, as extracted from the certificate.

common_name

User supplied name. Constrained to [a-zA-Z.-_ ]+.

create_time

The time when the certificate was created in RFC 3339 format, for example 2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z.

expiration_time

The time when the certificate expires in RFC 3339 format, for example 2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z.

instance

Required. The name of the Cloud SQL instance. This does not include the project ID.

sha1_fingerprint

Required. The SHA-1 of the certificate.

gsql_flag

Represents a flag that can be configured for a Cloud SQL instance.

Example

gsql_flag { 'group_concat_max_len':
  min_value  => 4,
  max_value  => 4294967295,
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_flag { 'id-of-resource':
  allowed_string_values => [
    string,
    ...
  ],
  applies_to            => [
    string,
    ...
  ],
  max_value             => integer,
  min_value             => integer,
  name                  => string,
  requires_restart      => boolean,
  type                  => string,
  project               => string,
  credential            => reference to gauth_credential,
}
name

This is the name of the flag. Flag names always use underscores, not hyphens, e.g. max_allowed_packet

Output-only properties
  • allowed_string_values: Output only. For STRING flags, List of strings that the value can be set to.

  • applies_to: Output only. The database versions this flag is supported for.

  • max_value: Output only. For INTEGER flags, the maximum allowed value.

  • min_value: Output only. For INTEGER flags, the minimum allowed value.

  • requires_restart: Output only. Indicates whether changing this flag will trigger a database restart. Only applicable to Second Generation instances.

  • type: Output only. The type of the flag. Flags are typed to being BOOLEAN, STRING, INTEGER or NONE. NONE is used for flags which do not take a value, such as skip_grant_tables.

gsql_tier

The Tiers resource represents a service configuration that can be used to define a Cloud SQL instance. Each tier has an associated RAM, maximum storage, and list of regions in which the tier can be used. Available tiers vary depending on whether you use PostgreSQL, MySQL Second Generation, or MySQL First Generation instances.

Example

gsql_tier { 'D0':
  ram        => 134217728, # we'll confirm that tier has enough RAM for us
  project    => $project, # e.g. 'my-test-project'
  credential => 'mycred',
}

Reference

gsql_tier { 'id-of-resource':
  disk_quota => integer,
  ram        => integer,
  region     => [
    string,
    ...
  ],
  tier       => string,
  project    => string,
  credential => reference to gauth_credential,
}
tier

Required. An identifier for the service tier or machine type, for example, db-n1-standard-1. For related information.

Output-only properties
  • disk_quota: Output only. The maximum disk size of this tier in bytes.

  • ram: Output only. The maximum RAM usage of this tier in bytes.

  • region: Output only. The applicable regions for this tier.

Functions

gsql_instance_ip

Returns the IP address associated with the SQL instance managed by a gsql_instance resource.

Arguments
  • name: the name of the SQL instance resource

  • project: the project name where resource is allocated

  • cred: the credential to use to authorize the information request

Examples
gsql_instance_ip('my-db', 'my-project', $fn_auth)
Notes

The credential parameter should be allocated with a gauth_credential_*_for_function call.

Bolt Tasks

tasks/clone.rb

Clone a CloudSQL database (requires backups and binary logs to be previously enabled)

This task takes inputs as JSON from standard input.

Arguments
  • name: Name of the instance to clone

  • target: Name of new instance (default: -clone-)

  • project: The project that hosts the Cloud SQL instance

  • credential: Path to a service account credentials file

tasks/passwd.rb

Allow resetting Cloud SQL password for existing users

This task takes inputs as JSON from standard input.

Arguments
  • name: The user that will have its password reset (default: root)

  • host: Host ACL for user (default: '%' [all hosts])

  • password: Password to set the user to

  • instance: Name of the SQL instance to manipulate users on

  • project: The project that hosts the Cloud SQL instance

  • credential: Path to a service account credentials file

Limitations

This module has been tested on:

  • RedHat 6, 7
  • CentOS 6, 7
  • Debian 7, 8
  • Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, 16.04, 16.10
  • SLES 11-sp4, 12-sp2
  • openSUSE 13
  • Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 R2, 2012 R2 Core, 2016 R2, 2016 R2 Core

Testing on other platforms has been minimal and cannot be guaranteed.

Development

Automatically Generated Files

Some files in this package are automatically generated by Magic Modules.

We use a code compiler to produce this module in order to avoid repetitive tasks and improve code quality. This means all Google Cloud Platform Puppet modules use the same underlying authentication, logic, test generation, style checks, etc.

Learn more about the way to change autogenerated files by reading the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Contributing

Contributions to this library are always welcome and highly encouraged.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on how to get started.

Running tests

This project contains tests for rspec, rspec-puppet and rubocop to verify functionality. For detailed information on using these tools, please see their respective documentation.

Testing quickstart: Ruby > 2.0.0

gem install bundler
bundle install
bundle exec rspec
bundle exec rubocop

Debugging Tests

In case you need to debug tests in this module you can set the following variables to increase verbose output:

Variable Side Effect
PUPPET_HTTP_VERBOSE=1 Prints network access information by Puppet provier.
PUPPET_HTTP_DEBUG=1 Prints the payload of network calls being made.
GOOGLE_HTTP_VERBOSE=1 Prints debug related to the network calls being made.
GOOGLE_HTTP_DEBUG=1 Prints the payload of network calls being made.

During test runs (using rspec) you can also set:

Variable Side Effect
RSPEC_DEBUG=1 Prints debug related to the tests being run.
RSPEC_HTTP_VERBOSE=1 Prints network expectations and access.