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# (c) 2012, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <daniel@hozac.com> # (c) 2013, Javier Candeira <javier@candeira.com> # (c) 2013, Maykel Moya <mmoya@speedyrails.com> # (c) 2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = """ name: password version_added: "1.1" author: - Daniel Hokka Zakrisson (!UNKNOWN) <daniel@hozac.com> - Javier Candeira (!UNKNOWN) <javier@candeira.com> - Maykel Moya (!UNKNOWN) <mmoya@speedyrails.com> short_description: retrieve or generate a random password, stored in a file description: - Generates a random plaintext password and stores it in a file at a given filepath. - If the file exists previously, it will retrieve its contents, behaving just like with_file. - 'Usage of variables like C("{{ inventory_hostname }}") in the filepath can be used to set up random passwords per host, which simplifies password management in C("host_vars") variables.' - A special case is using /dev/null as a path. The password lookup will generate a new random password each time, but will not write it to /dev/null. This can be used when you need a password without storing it on the controller. options: _terms: description: - path to the file that stores/will store the passwords required: True encrypt: description: - Which hash scheme to encrypt the returning password, should be one hash scheme from C(passlib.hash; md5_crypt, bcrypt, sha256_crypt, sha512_crypt). - If not provided, the password will be returned in plain text. - Note that the password is always stored as plain text, only the returning password is encrypted. - Encrypt also forces saving the salt value for idempotence. - Note that before 2.6 this option was incorrectly labeled as a boolean for a long time. ident: description: - Specify version of Bcrypt algorithm to be used while using C(encrypt) as C(bcrypt). - The parameter is only available for C(bcrypt) - U(https://passlib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/lib/passlib.hash.bcrypt.html#passlib.hash.bcrypt). - Other hash types will simply ignore this parameter. - 'Valid values for this parameter are: C(2), C(2a), C(2y), C(2b).' type: string version_added: "2.12" chars: version_added: "1.4" description: - A list of names that compose a custom character set in the generated passwords. - 'By default generated passwords contain a random mix of upper and lowercase ASCII letters, the numbers 0-9, and punctuation (". , : - _").' - "They can be either parts of Python's string module attributes or represented literally ( :, -)." - "Though string modules can vary by Python version, valid values for both major releases include: 'ascii_lowercase', 'ascii_uppercase', 'digits', 'hexdigits', 'octdigits', 'printable', 'punctuation' and 'whitespace'." - Be aware that Python's 'hexdigits' includes lower and upper case versions of a-f, so it is not a good choice as it doubles the chances of those values for systems that won't distinguish case, distorting the expected entropy. - "when using a comma separated string, to enter comma use two commas ',,' somewhere - preferably at the end. Quotes and double quotes are not supported." type: list elements: str default: ['ascii_letters', 'digits', ".,:-_"] length: description: The length of the generated password. default: 20 type: integer seed: version_added: "2.12" description: - A seed to initialize the random number generator. - Identical seeds will yield identical passwords. - Use this for random-but-idempotent password generation. type: str notes: - A great alternative to the password lookup plugin, if you don't need to generate random passwords on a per-host basis, would be to use Vault in playbooks. Read the documentation there and consider using it first, it will be more desirable for most applications. - If the file already exists, no data will be written to it. If the file has contents, those contents will be read in as the password. Empty files cause the password to return as an empty string. - 'As all lookups, this runs on the Ansible host as the user running the playbook, and "become" does not apply, the target file must be readable by the playbook user, or, if it does not exist, the playbook user must have sufficient privileges to create it. (So, for example, attempts to write into areas such as /etc will fail unless the entire playbook is being run as root).' """ EXAMPLES = """ - name: create a mysql user with a random password community.mysql.mysql_user: name: "{{ client }}" password: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', 'credentials/' + client + '/' + tier + '/' + role + '/mysqlpassword', length=15) }}" priv: "{{ client }}_{{ tier }}_{{ role }}.*:ALL" - name: create a mysql user with a random password using only ascii letters community.mysql.mysql_user: name: "{{ client }}" password: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', '/tmp/passwordfile', chars=['ascii_letters']) }}" priv: '{{ client }}_{{ tier }}_{{ role }}.*:ALL' - name: create a mysql user with an 8 character random password using only digits community.mysql.mysql_user: name: "{{ client }}" password: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', '/tmp/passwordfile', length=8, chars=['digits']) }}" priv: "{{ client }}_{{ tier }}_{{ role }}.*:ALL" - name: create a mysql user with a random password using many different char sets community.mysql.mysql_user: name: "{{ client }}" password: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', '/tmp/passwordfile', chars=['ascii_letters', 'digits', 'punctuation']) }}" priv: "{{ client }}_{{ tier }}_{{ role }}.*:ALL" - name: create lowercase 8 character name for Kubernetes pod name ansible.builtin.set_fact: random_pod_name: "web-{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', '/dev/null', chars=['ascii_lowercase', 'digits'], length=8) }}" - name: create random but idempotent password ansible.builtin.set_fact: password: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.password', '/dev/null', seed=inventory_hostname) }}" """ RETURN = """ _raw: description: - a password type: list elements: str """ import os import string import time import hashlib from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleAssertionError from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types from ansible.parsing.splitter import parse_kv from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase from ansible.utils.encrypt import BaseHash, do_encrypt, random_password, random_salt from ansible.utils.path import makedirs_safe VALID_PARAMS = frozenset(('length', 'encrypt', 'chars', 'ident', 'seed')) def _read_password_file(b_path): """Read the contents of a password file and return it :arg b_path: A byte string containing the path to the password file :returns: a text string containing the contents of the password file or None if no password file was present. """ content = None if os.path.exists(b_path): with open(b_path, 'rb') as f: b_content = f.read().rstrip() content = to_text(b_content, errors='surrogate_or_strict') return content def _gen_candidate_chars(characters): '''Generate a string containing all valid chars as defined by ``characters`` :arg characters: A list of character specs. The character specs are shorthand names for sets of characters like 'digits', 'ascii_letters', or 'punctuation' or a string to be included verbatim. The values of each char spec can be: * a name of an attribute in the 'strings' module ('digits' for example). The value of the attribute will be added to the candidate chars. * a string of characters. If the string isn't an attribute in 'string' module, the string will be directly added to the candidate chars. For example:: characters=['digits', '?|']`` will match ``string.digits`` and add all ascii digits. ``'?|'`` will add the question mark and pipe characters directly. Return will be the string:: u'0123456789?|' ''' chars = [] for chars_spec in characters: # getattr from string expands things like "ascii_letters" and "digits" # into a set of characters. chars.append(to_text(getattr(string, to_native(chars_spec), chars_spec), errors='strict')) chars = u''.join(chars).replace(u'"', u'').replace(u"'", u'') return chars def _parse_content(content): '''parse our password data format into password and salt :arg content: The data read from the file :returns: password and salt ''' password = content salt = None ident = None salt_slug = u' salt=' ident_slug = u' ident=' rem = u'' try: sep = content.rindex(salt_slug) except ValueError: # No salt pass else: rem = content[sep + len(salt_slug):] password = content[:sep] if rem: try: sep = rem.rindex(ident_slug) except ValueError: # no ident salt = rem else: ident = rem[sep + len(ident_slug):] salt = rem[:sep] return password, salt, ident def _format_content(password, salt, encrypt=None, ident=None): """Format the password and salt for saving :arg password: the plaintext password to save :arg salt: the salt to use when encrypting a password :arg encrypt: Which method the user requests that this password is encrypted. Note that the password is saved in clear. Encrypt just tells us if we must save the salt value for idempotence. Defaults to None. :arg ident: Which version of BCrypt algorithm to be used. Valid only if value of encrypt is bcrypt. Defaults to None. :returns: a text string containing the formatted information .. warning:: Passwords are saved in clear. This is because the playbooks expect to get cleartext passwords from this lookup. """ if not encrypt and not salt: return password # At this point, the calling code should have assured us that there is a salt value. if not salt: raise AnsibleAssertionError('_format_content was called with encryption requested but no salt value') if ident: return u'%s salt=%s ident=%s' % (password, salt, ident) return u'%s salt=%s' % (password, salt) def _write_password_file(b_path, content): b_pathdir = os.path.dirname(b_path) makedirs_safe(b_pathdir, mode=0o700) with open(b_path, 'wb') as f: os.chmod(b_path, 0o600) b_content = to_bytes(content, errors='surrogate_or_strict') + b'\n' f.write(b_content) def _get_lock(b_path): """Get the lock for writing password file.""" first_process = False b_pathdir = os.path.dirname(b_path) lockfile_name = to_bytes("%s.ansible_lockfile" % hashlib.sha1(b_path).hexdigest()) lockfile = os.path.join(b_pathdir, lockfile_name) if not os.path.exists(lockfile) and b_path != to_bytes('/dev/null'): try: makedirs_safe(b_pathdir, mode=0o700) fd = os.open(lockfile, os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL) os.close(fd) first_process = True except OSError as e: if e.strerror != 'File exists': raise counter = 0 # if the lock is got by other process, wait until it's released while os.path.exists(lockfile) and not first_process: time.sleep(2 ** counter) if counter >= 2: raise AnsibleError("Password lookup cannot get the lock in 7 seconds, abort..." "This may caused by un-removed lockfile" "you can manually remove it from controller machine at %s and try again" % lockfile) counter += 1 return first_process, lockfile def _release_lock(lockfile): """Release the lock so other processes can read the password file.""" if os.path.exists(lockfile): os.remove(lockfile) class LookupModule(LookupBase): def _parse_parameters(self, term): """Hacky parsing of params See https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/1968#issuecomment-136842156 and the first_found lookup For how we want to fix this later """ first_split = term.split(' ', 1) if len(first_split) <= 1: # Only a single argument given, therefore it's a path relpath = term params = dict() else: relpath = first_split[0] params = parse_kv(first_split[1]) if '_raw_params' in params: # Spaces in the path? relpath = u' '.join((relpath, params['_raw_params'])) del params['_raw_params'] # Check that we parsed the params correctly if not term.startswith(relpath): # Likely, the user had a non parameter following a parameter. # Reject this as a user typo raise AnsibleError('Unrecognized value after key=value parameters given to password lookup') # No _raw_params means we already found the complete path when # we split it initially # Check for invalid parameters. Probably a user typo invalid_params = frozenset(params.keys()).difference(VALID_PARAMS) if invalid_params: raise AnsibleError('Unrecognized parameter(s) given to password lookup: %s' % ', '.join(invalid_params)) # Set defaults params['length'] = int(params.get('length', self.get_option('length'))) params['encrypt'] = params.get('encrypt', self.get_option('encrypt')) params['ident'] = params.get('ident', self.get_option('ident')) params['seed'] = params.get('seed', self.get_option('seed')) params['chars'] = params.get('chars', self.get_option('chars')) if params['chars'] and isinstance(params['chars'], string_types): tmp_chars = [] if u',,' in params['chars']: tmp_chars.append(u',') tmp_chars.extend(c for c in params['chars'].replace(u',,', u',').split(u',') if c) params['chars'] = tmp_chars return relpath, params def run(self, terms, variables, **kwargs): ret = [] self.set_options(var_options=variables, direct=kwargs) for term in terms: changed = None relpath, params = self._parse_parameters(term) path = self._loader.path_dwim(relpath) b_path = to_bytes(path, errors='surrogate_or_strict') chars = _gen_candidate_chars(params['chars']) ident = None first_process = None lockfile = None try: # make sure only one process finishes all the job first first_process, lockfile = _get_lock(b_path) content = _read_password_file(b_path) if content is None or b_path == to_bytes('/dev/null'): plaintext_password = random_password(params['length'], chars, params['seed']) salt = None changed = True else: plaintext_password, salt, ident = _parse_content(content) encrypt = params['encrypt'] if encrypt and not salt: changed = True try: salt = random_salt(BaseHash.algorithms[encrypt].salt_size) except KeyError: salt = random_salt() ident = params['ident'] if encrypt and not ident: changed = True try: ident = BaseHash.algorithms[encrypt].implicit_ident except KeyError: ident = None encrypt = params['encrypt'] if encrypt and not salt: changed = True try: salt = random_salt(BaseHash.algorithms[encrypt].salt_size) except KeyError: salt = random_salt() if not ident: ident = params['ident'] elif params['ident'] and ident != params['ident']: raise AnsibleError('The ident parameter provided (%s) does not match the stored one (%s).' % (ident, params['ident'])) if encrypt and not ident: try: ident = BaseHash.algorithms[encrypt].implicit_ident except KeyError: ident = None if ident: changed = True if changed and b_path != to_bytes('/dev/null'): content = _format_content(plaintext_password, salt, encrypt=encrypt, ident=ident) _write_password_file(b_path, content) finally: if first_process: # let other processes continue _release_lock(lockfile) if encrypt: password = do_encrypt(plaintext_password, encrypt, salt=salt, ident=ident) ret.append(password) else: ret.append(plaintext_password) return ret