Note
This plugin is part of the community.proxysql collection (version 1.3.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.proxysql
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.proxysql.proxysql_mysql_users
.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
active boolean |
| A user with active set to False will be tracked in the database, but will be never loaded in the in-memory data structures. If omitted the proxysql database default for active is True . |
backend boolean |
| If backend is set to True , this (username, password) pair is used for authenticating to the ProxySQL instance. |
config_file path | Default: "" | Specify a config file from which login_user and login_password are to be read. |
default_hostgroup integer | If there is no matching rule for the queries sent by this user, the traffic it generates is sent to the specified hostgroup. If omitted the proxysql database default for use_ssl is 0. | |
default_schema string | The schema to which the connection should change to by default. | |
encrypt_password boolean |
| Encrypt a cleartext password passed in the password option, using the method defined in encryption_method. |
encryption_method string |
| Encryption method used when encrypt_password is set to True . |
fast_forward boolean |
| If fast_forward is set to True , fast_forward will bypass the query processing layer (rewriting, caching) and pass through the query directly as is to the backend server. If omitted the proxysql database default for fast_forward is False . |
frontend boolean |
| If frontend is set to True , this (username, password) pair is used for authenticating to the mysqld servers against any hostgroup. |
load_to_runtime boolean |
| Dynamically load config to runtime memory. |
login_host string | Default: "127.0.0.1" | The host used to connect to ProxySQL admin interface. |
login_password string | The password used to authenticate to ProxySQL admin interface. | |
login_port integer | Default: 6032 | The port used to connect to ProxySQL admin interface. |
login_unix_socket string | The socket used to connect to ProxySQL admin interface. | |
login_user string | The username used to authenticate to ProxySQL admin interface. | |
max_connections integer | The maximum number of connections ProxySQL will open to the backend for this user. If omitted the proxysql database default for max_connections is 10000. | |
password string | Password of the user connecting to the mysqld or ProxySQL instance. | |
save_to_disk boolean |
| Save config to sqlite db on disk to persist the configuration. |
state string |
| When present - adds the user, when absent - removes the user. |
transaction_persistent boolean |
| If this is set for the user with which the MySQL client is connecting to ProxySQL (thus a "frontend" user), transactions started within a hostgroup will remain within that hostgroup regardless of any other rules. If omitted the proxysql database default for transaction_persistent is False . |
use_ssl boolean |
| If use_ssl is set to True , connections by this user will be made using SSL connections. If omitted the proxysql database default for use_ssl is False . |
username string / required | Name of the user connecting to the mysqld or ProxySQL instance. |
Note
check_mode
.--- # This example adds a user, it saves the mysql user config to disk, but # avoids loading the mysql user config to runtime (this might be because # several users are being added and the user wants to push the config to # runtime in a single batch using the community.general.proxysql_manage_config # module). It uses supplied credentials to connect to the proxysql admin # interface. - name: Add a user community.proxysql.proxysql_mysql_users: login_user: 'admin' login_password: 'admin' username: 'productiondba' state: present load_to_runtime: False # This example removes a user, saves the mysql user config to disk, and # dynamically loads the mysql user config to runtime. It uses credentials # in a supplied config file to connect to the proxysql admin interface. - name: Remove a user community.proxysql.proxysql_mysql_users: config_file: '~/proxysql.cnf' username: 'mysqlboy' state: absent
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
stdout dictionary | On create/update will return the newly modified user, on delete it will return the deleted record. | The mysql user modified or removed from proxysql. Sample: {'changed': True, 'msg': 'Added user to mysql_users', 'state': 'present', 'user': {'active': 1, 'backend': 1, 'default_hostgroup': 1, 'default_schema': None, 'fast_forward': 0, 'frontend': 1, 'max_connections': 10000, 'password': 'VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER', 'schema_locked': 0, 'transaction_persistent': 0, 'use_ssl': 0, 'username': 'guest_ro'}, 'username': 'guest_ro'} |
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