# mysql2_chef_gem CHANGELOG ## 2.0.1 (2017-03-28) - Include usage examples for installing on a mariadb server and included a note in the readme regarding the 2.0 changes. ## 2.0.0 (2017-03-28) - Converted the previously HWRP resources/providers to a custom resource. This changes the behavior of choosing to install on mysql or mariadb in a breaking way. Instead of specifying the providers you need to call the resources directly. Specifying mysql2_chef_gem will default to mysql, but using mariadb will require using the mysql2_chef_gem_mariadb resource directly. - Increase the minimum chef version to 12.5 - Require mysql cookbook 8.2+ and build-essential cookbook 2.4+ - Install the 0.4.5 gem by default - Expand test recipe to cover more scenarios - Switched testing to use Delivery local mode - Switched from kitchen-docker to kitchen-dokken and removed testing for CentOS 5 / Ubuntu 12.04 as these are both going EOL - Switched from Rubocop to cookstyle for linting - Removed yum/apt from the Berksfile - Remove test dependencies from the Gemfile and instead use ChefDK for testing ## 1.1.0 (2016-04-27) - Added a chefignore file - Loosen the dependency on mysql cookbook to allow for the use of the latest version - Added source_url and issue_url metadata - Added long_description metadata - Removed the AWS based Test Kitchen testing and replaced with with kitchen-docker in Travis - Updated Chefspec format to remove deprecation warnings - Added Oracle Linux to the metadata ## 1.0.2 (2015-06-29) - Updating metadata to depend on mysql ~> 6.0 ## 1.0.1 (2014-12-25) - Moving from recipe_eval in to include_recipe LWRP ## 1.0.0 (2014-12-23) - Replacing recipes with resources - Mysql and MariaDB providers for linking mysql2 gem - Expanded platform test coverage ## 0.1.1 (2014-09-15) - Correct a typo in documentation - Correct a test failing with Travis CI ## 0.1.0 (2014-09-15) - Correct documentation - Correct rubocop offenses ## 0.0.3 (2014-09-12) - Initial release (copy of mysql-chef_gem, but for mysql2)