# This manifest shows an example of how you can use a newer version of # postgres from yum.postgresql.org or apt.postgresql.org, rather than your # system's default version. # # Note that it is important that you use the '->', or a # before/require metaparameter to make sure that the `params` # class is evaluated before any of the other classes in the module. # # Also note that this example includes automatic management of the yumrepo or # apt resource. If you'd prefer to manage the repo yourself, simply pass # 'false' or omit the 'manage_repo' parameter--it defaults to 'false'. You will # still need to use the 'postgresql' class to specify the postgres version # number, though, in order for the other classes to be able to find the # correct paths to the postgres dirs. class { 'postgresql': version => '9.2', manage_package_repo => true, }-> class { 'postgresql::server': }