user
User
A role for managing users.
Following roles where designed to neatly work together with this role:
- authorized-key, for managing authorized-keys.
- sudo, for managing sudo rights.
The management-user role combines all these roles in one easy to use role.
Requirements
- Hosts should be bootstrapped for ansible usage (have python,...)
- Root privileges, eg
become: yes
useradd
,userdel
andusermod
should be available on the host
Role Variables
Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
user_list |
List of users (see details!) | [] |
user_list_host |
List of users (see details!) | [] |
user_list_group |
List of users (see details!) | [] |
user_append |
Default value for append |
no |
user_createhome |
Default value for createhome |
yes |
user_force |
Default value for force |
no |
user_generate_ssh_key |
Default value for generate_ssh_key |
no |
user_move_home |
Default value for move_home |
no |
user_none_unique |
Default value for none_unique |
no |
user_remove |
Default value for remove |
no |
user_shell |
Default value for shell |
'/bin/sh' |
user_ssh_key_bits |
Default value for ssh_key_bits |
4096 |
user_ssh_key_file |
Default value for ssh_key_file |
'.ssh/id_rsa' |
user_system |
Default value for system |
no |
user_update_password |
Default value for update_password |
always |
user_list
details
user_list
, user_list_host
and user_list_group
are merged when
managing the users. You can use the host and group lists to specify
users per host or group off hosts.
The user list allows you to define which users must be managed. Each item in the list can have following attributes:
Variable | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
append |
Only append to groups? | no | user_append |
comment |
User description (aka GECOS) | no | / |
createhome |
Create home directory? | no | user_createhome |
expires |
Expiry data | no | / |
force |
Use --force option when deleting a user | no | user_force |
generate_ssh_key |
Generate ssh key? | no | user_generate_ssh_key |
group |
Users primary group | no | / |
groups |
List of groups for the user | no | / |
home |
Home directory for the user | no | / |
login_class |
Login class for BSD systems | no | / |
move_home |
Move home directory | no | user_move_home |
name |
User name | yes | / |
non_unique |
Allow none unique uid | no | user_none_unique |
password |
Password for the user | no | / |
remove |
Use --remove option when deleting a user | no | user_remove |
shell |
Users shell | no | user_shell |
ssh_key_bits |
SSH key size | no | user_ssh_key_bits |
ssh_key_comment |
SSH key comment | no | / |
ssh_key_file |
SSH key file | no | user_ssh_key_file |
ssh_key_passphrase |
SSH key passphrase | no | / |
ssh_key_type |
SSH key type | no | rsa |
state |
User state | no | 'present' |
system |
System account? | no | user_system |
uid |
User id | no | / |
update_password |
Update password if changed? | no | user_update_password |
Example user_list
user_list:
- name: user1
- name: user2
uid: 1001
groups:
- test
- sudo
- name: user3
uid: 1002
state: absent
Dependencies
None.
Example Playbook
---
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: GROG.user, become: yes }
Inside group_vars/servers.yml
:
user_list_group:
- name: user
uid: 1001
- name: test
state: absent
Contributing
All assistance, changes or ideas welcome!
Author
By G. Roggemans
License
MIT