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The SET GLOBAL statement requires properly quoting of values. For example, the following correct queries will fail if quotes are toggled: mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_lru_scan_depth = 2000; mysql> SET GLOBAL master_info_repository = "TABLE"; `mysql_variable` module doesn't quote the value argument, therefore string values will fail. # this task will pass, 2000 is passed without quotes - name: set a numeric value mysql_variable: variable=innodb_lru_scan_depth value=2000 # this task will fail, TABLE is passed without quotes - name: set a string value mysql_variable: variable=master_info_repository value=TABLE With this patch prepared statements are used. Proper quoting will be done automatically based on the type of the variables thus an attempt to convert to int, then to float is done in first place. Booleans values, ie: ON, OFF, are not specially handled because they can be quoted. For example, the following queries are correct and equivalent, they all set _innodb_file_per_table_ to logical _True_: mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = "ON"; mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = ON; mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table = 1; Tested in mysql 5.5 and 5.6. |
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mongodb_user | ||
mysql_db | ||
mysql_replication | ||
mysql_user | ||
mysql_variables | ||
postgresql_db | ||
postgresql_privs | ||
postgresql_user | ||
redis | ||
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