Note
This plugin is part of the community.postgresql collection (version 1.1.1).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.postgresql
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.postgresql.postgresql_query
.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
as_single_query boolean added in 1.1.0 of community.postgresql |
| If yes , when reading from the path_to_script file, executes its whole content in a single query.When yes , the query_all_results return value contains only the result of the last statement.Whether the state is reported as changed or not is determined by the last statement of the file. Used only when path_to_script is specified, otherwise ignored. If set to no , the script can contain only semicolon-separated queries. (see the path_to_script option documentation).The default value is no . |
autocommit boolean |
| Execute in autocommit mode when the query can't be run inside a transaction block (e.g., VACUUM). Mutually exclusive with check_mode. |
ca_cert string | Specifies the name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities. aliases: ssl_rootcert | |
db string | Name of database to connect to and run queries against. aliases: login_db | |
encoding string added in 0.2.0 of community.postgresql | Set the client encoding for the current session (e.g. UTF-8 ).The default is the encoding defined by the database. | |
login_host string | Host running the database. | |
login_password string | The password used to authenticate with. | |
login_unix_socket string | Path to a Unix domain socket for local connections. | |
login_user string | Default: "postgres" | The username used to authenticate with. |
named_args dictionary | Dictionary of key-value arguments to pass to the query. When the value is a list, it will be converted to PostgreSQL array. Mutually exclusive with positional_args. | |
path_to_script path | Path to a SQL script on the target machine. If the script contains several queries, they must be semicolon-separated. To run scripts containing objects with semicolons (for example, function and procedure definitions), use as_single_query=yes. To upload dumps or to execute other complex scripts, the preferable way is to use the community.postgresql.postgresql_db module with state=restore. Mutually exclusive with query. | |
port integer | Default: 5432 | Database port to connect to. aliases: login_port |
positional_args list / elements=raw | List of values to be passed as positional arguments to the query. When the value is a list, it will be converted to PostgreSQL array. Mutually exclusive with named_args. | |
query string | SQL query to run. Variables can be escaped with psycopg2 syntax http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/usage.html. | |
search_path list / elements=string added in 1.0.0 of community.postgresql | List of schema names to look in. | |
session_role string | Switch to session_role after connecting. The specified session_role must be a role that the current login_user is a member of. Permissions checking for SQL commands is carried out as though the session_role were the one that had logged in originally. | |
ssl_mode string |
| Determines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server. See https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-ssl.html for more information on the modes. Default of prefer matches libpq default. |
trust_input boolean added in 0.2.0 of community.postgresql |
| If no , check whether a value of session_role is potentially dangerous.It makes sense to use no only when SQL injections via session_role are possible. |
Note
check_mode
.postgres
account on the host.See also
The official documentation on the community.postgresql.postgresql_db module.
Complete reference of the PostgreSQL schema documentation.
- name: Simple select query to acme db community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: acme query: SELECT version() - name: Select query to db acme with positional arguments and non-default credentials community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: acme login_user: django login_password: mysecretpass query: SELECT * FROM acme WHERE id = %s AND story = %s positional_args: - 1 - test - name: Select query to test_db with named_args community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: test_db query: SELECT * FROM test WHERE id = %(id_val)s AND story = %(story_val)s named_args: id_val: 1 story_val: test - name: Insert query to test_table in db test_db community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: test_db query: INSERT INTO test_table (id, story) VALUES (2, 'my_long_story') # If your script contains semicolons as parts of separate objects # like functions, procedures, and so on, use "as_single_query: yes" - name: Run queries from SQL script using UTF-8 client encoding for session community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: test_db path_to_script: /var/lib/pgsql/test.sql positional_args: - 1 encoding: UTF-8 - name: Example of using autocommit parameter community.postgresql.postgresql_query: db: test_db query: VACUUM autocommit: yes - name: > Insert data to the column of array type using positional_args. Note that we use quotes here, the same as for passing JSON, etc. community.postgresql.postgresql_query: query: INSERT INTO test_table (array_column) VALUES (%s) positional_args: - '{1,2,3}' # Pass list and string vars as positional_args - name: Set vars ansible.builtin.set_fact: my_list: - 1 - 2 - 3 my_arr: '{1, 2, 3}' - name: Select from test table by passing positional_args as arrays community.postgresql.postgresql_query: query: SELECT * FROM test_array_table WHERE arr_col1 = %s AND arr_col2 = %s positional_args: - '{{ my_list }}' - '{{ my_arr|string }}' # Select from test table looking into app1 schema first, then, # if the schema doesn't exist or the table hasn't been found there, # try to find it in the schema public - name: Select from test using search_path community.postgresql.postgresql_query: query: SELECT * FROM test_array_table search_path: - app1 - public # If you use a variable in positional_args / named_args that can # be undefined and you wish to set it as NULL, the constructions like # "{{ my_var if (my_var is defined) else none | default(none) }}" # will not work as expected substituting an empty string instead of NULL. # If possible, we suggest to use Ansible's DEFAULT_JINJA2_NATIVE configuration # (https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#default-jinja2-native). # Enabling it fixes this problem. If you cannot enable it, the following workaround # can be used. # You should precheck such a value and define it as NULL when undefined. # For example: - name: When undefined, set to NULL set_fact: my_var: NULL when: my_var is undefined # Then: - name: Insert a value using positional arguments community.postgresql.postgresql_query: query: INSERT INTO test_table (col1) VALUES (%s) positional_args: - '{{ my_var }}'
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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query string | always | Executed query. When reading several queries from a file, it contains only the last one. Sample: SELECT * FROM bar |
query_all_results list / elements=list | always | List containing results of all queries executed (one sublist for every query). Useful when reading several queries from a file. Sample: [[{'Column': 'Value1'}, {'Column': 'Value2'}], [{'Column': 'Value1'}, {'Column': 'Value2'}]] |
query_list list / elements=string | always | List of executed queries. Useful when reading several queries from a file. Sample: ['SELECT * FROM foo', 'SELECT * FROM bar'] |
query_result list / elements=dictionary | always | List of dictionaries in column:value form representing returned rows. When running queries from a file, returns result of the last query. Sample: [{'Column': 'Value1'}, {'Column': 'Value2'}] |
rowcount integer | changed | Number of produced or affected rows. When using a script with multiple queries, it contains a total number of produced or affected rows. Sample: 5 |
statusmessage string | always | Attribute containing the message returned by the command. When reading several queries from a file, it contains a message of the last one. Sample: INSERT 0 1 |
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