Jeremy Stanley e5040616f3 Use utf8mb4 for MySQL database charset
The default "utf8" character set for MySQL only supports up to
3-byte codepoints. In order to support text with 4-byte codepoints
(at the expense of some additional storage) explicitly use "utf8mb4"
instead when creating and connecting to the database.

Change-Id: I25bd7b5d2a904dad3e13efaf2da94cce205bcc0b
2018-03-27 17:32:50 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# under the License.
# == Class: storyboard::mysql
#
# The StoryBoard MySQL manifest will install a standalone, localhost instance
# of mysql for storyboard to connect to.
#
class storyboard::mysql (
$mysql_user_password,
$mysql_database = 'storyboard',
$mysql_user = 'storyboard',
) {
# Install MySQL
include ::mysql::server
# Add the storyboard database.
mysql::db { $mysql_database:
user => $mysql_user,
password => $mysql_user_password,
host => 'localhost',
grant => ['all'],
charset => 'utf8mb4',
}
}