community.postgresql.postgresql_owner module – Change an owner of PostgreSQL database object

Note

This module is part of the community.postgresql collection (version 3.9.0).

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.postgresql. You need further requirements to be able to use this module, see Requirements for details.

To use it in a playbook, specify: community.postgresql.postgresql_owner.

Synopsis

  • Change an owner of PostgreSQL database object.

  • Also allows to reassign the ownership of database objects owned by a database role to another role.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • psycopg2 >= 2.5.1

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

ca_cert

aliases: ssl_rootcert

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.

connect_params

dictionary

added in community.postgresql 2.3.0

Any additional parameters to be passed to libpg.

These parameters take precedence.

Default: {}

db

aliases: login_db

string

Name of database to connect to.

fail_on_role

boolean

If true, fail when reassign_owned_by role does not exist. Otherwise just warn and continue.

Mutually exclusive with obj_name and obj_type.

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

login_host

aliases: host

string

Host running the database.

If you have connection issues when using localhost, try to use 127.0.0.1 instead.

Default: ""

login_password

string

The password this module should use to establish its PostgreSQL session.

Default: ""

login_unix_socket

aliases: unix_socket

string

Path to a Unix domain socket for local connections.

Default: ""

login_user

aliases: login

string

The username this module should use to establish its PostgreSQL session.

Default: "postgres"

new_owner

string / required

Role (user/group) to set as an obj_name owner.

obj_name

string

Name of a database object to change ownership.

Mutually exclusive with reassign_owned_by.

obj_type

aliases: type

string

Type of a database object.

Mutually exclusive with reassign_owned_by.

obj_type=matview is available since PostgreSQL 9.3.

obj_type=event_trigger, obj_type=procedure, obj_type=publication, obj_type=statistics, and obj_type=routine are available since PostgreSQL 11.

Choices:

  • "aggregate"

  • "collation"

  • "conversion"

  • "database"

  • "domain"

  • "event_trigger"

  • "foreign_data_wrapper"

  • "foreign_table"

  • "function"

  • "language"

  • "large_object"

  • "matview"

  • "procedure"

  • "publication"

  • "routine"

  • "schema"

  • "sequence"

  • "server"

  • "statistics"

  • "table"

  • "tablespace"

  • "text_search_configuration"

  • "text_search_dictionary"

  • "type"

  • "view"

port

aliases: login_port

integer

Database port to connect to.

Default: 5432

reassign_owned_by

list / elements=string

Caution - the ownership of all the objects within the specified db, owned by this role(s) will be reassigned to new_owner.

REASSIGN OWNED is often used to prepare for the removal of one or more roles.

REASSIGN OWNED does not affect objects within other databases.

Execute this command in each database that contains objects owned by a role that is to be removed.

If role(s) exists, always returns changed True.

Cannot reassign ownership of objects that are required by the database system.

Mutually exclusive with obj_type.

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_cert

path

added in community.postgresql 2.4.0

Specifies the file name of the client SSL certificate.

ssl_key

path

added in community.postgresql 2.4.0

Specifies the location for the secret key used for the client certificate.

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.

Choices:

  • "allow"

  • "disable"

  • "prefer" ← (default)

  • "require"

  • "verify-ca"

  • "verify-full"

trust_input

boolean

added in community.postgresql 0.2.0

If false, check whether values of parameters new_owner, obj_name, reassign_owned_by, session_role are potentially dangerous.

It makes sense to use false only when SQL injections via the parameters are possible.

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

Attributes

Attribute

Support

Description

check_mode

Support: full

Can run in check_mode and return changed status prediction without modifying target.

Notes

Note

  • Function Overloading is not supported so when obj_type is aggregate, function, routine, or procedure obj_name is considered the only object of same type with this name.

  • Despite Function Overloading is not supported, when obj_type=aggregate obj_name must contain also aggregate signature because it is required by SQL syntax.

  • new_owner must be a superuser if obj_type is event_type or foreign_data_wrapper.

  • To manage subscriptions ownership use community.postgresql.postgresql_subscription module.

  • The default authentication assumes that you are either logging in as or sudo’ing to the postgres account on the host.

  • To avoid “Peer authentication failed for user postgres” error, use postgres user as a become_user.

  • This module uses psycopg, a Python PostgreSQL database adapter. You must ensure that psycopg2 >= 2.5.1 or psycopg3 >= 3.1.8 is installed on the host before using this module.

  • If the remote host is the PostgreSQL server (which is the default case), then PostgreSQL must also be installed on the remote host.

  • For Ubuntu-based systems, install the postgresql, libpq-dev, and python3-psycopg2 packages on the remote host before using this module.

See Also

See also

community.postgresql.postgresql_user

Create, alter, or remove a user (role) from a PostgreSQL server instance.

community.postgresql.postgresql_privs

Grant or revoke privileges on PostgreSQL database objects.

community.postgresql.postgresql_membership

Add or remove PostgreSQL roles from groups.

community.postgresql.postgresql_subscription

Add, update, or remove PostgreSQL subscription.

PostgreSQL REASSIGN OWNED command reference

Complete reference of the PostgreSQL REASSIGN OWNED command documentation.

Examples

# Set owner as alice for function myfunc in database bar by ansible ad-hoc command:
# ansible -m postgresql_owner -a "db=bar new_owner=alice obj_name=myfunc obj_type=function"

- name: The same as above by playbook
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: bar
    new_owner: alice
    obj_name: myfunc
    obj_type: function

- name: Set owner as bob for table acme in database bar
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: bar
    new_owner: bob
    obj_name: acme
    obj_type: table

- name: Set owner as alice for view test_view in database bar
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: bar
    new_owner: alice
    obj_name: test_view
    obj_type: view

- name: Set owner as bob for tablespace ssd in database foo
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: foo
    new_owner: bob
    obj_name: ssd
    obj_type: tablespace

- name: Reassign all databases owned by bob to alice and all objects in database bar owned by bob to alice
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: bar
    new_owner: alice
    reassign_owned_by: bob

- name: Reassign all databases owned by bob or bill to alice and all objects in database bar owned by bob or bill to alice
  community.postgresql.postgresql_owner:
    db: bar
    new_owner: alice
    reassign_owned_by:
    - bob
    - bill

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key

Description

queries

string

List of executed queries.

Returned: success

Sample: "['REASSIGN OWNED BY \"bob\" TO \"alice\"']"

Authors

  • Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007)

  • Daniele Giudice (@RealGreenDragon)