#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Ansible module to add authorized_keys for ssh logins. (c) 2012, Brad Olson This file is part of Ansible Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Ansible. If not, see . """ DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: authorized_key short_description: Adds or removes an SSH authorized key description: - Adds or removes an SSH authorized key for a user from a remote host. version_added: "0.5" options: user: description: - Name of the user who should have access to the remote host required: true default: null aliases: [] key: description: - the SSH public key, as a string required: true default: null path: description: - Alternate path to the authorized_keys file required: false default: "/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys" version_added: "1.2" manage_dir: description: - Wheter this module should manage the directory of the authorized_keys file required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default: "yes" version_added: "1.2" state: description: - whether the given key should or should not be in the file required: false choices: [ "present", "absent" ] default: "present" description: "Advanced usage with an alternate AuthorizedKeysFile configuration" author: Brad Olson ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Example using key data from a local file on the management machine authorized_key: user=charlie key='$FILE(/home/charlie/.ssh/id_rsa.pub) # Using alternate directory locations: authorized_key: user=charlie key='$FILE(/home/charlie/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)' sshdir='/etc/ssh/authorized_keys/charlie' manage_dir=no ''' # Makes sure the public key line is present or absent in the user's .ssh/authorized_keys. # # Arguments # ========= # user = username # key = line to add to authorized_keys for user # path = path to the user's authorized_keys file (default: ~/.ssh/authorized_keys) # manage_dir = whether to create, and control ownership of the directory (default: true) # state = absent|present (default: present) # # see example in examples/playbooks import sys import os import pwd import os.path import tempfile import shutil def keyfile(module, user, write=False, path=None, manage_dir=True): """ Calculate name of authorized keys file, optionally creating the directories and file, properly setting permissions. :param str user: name of user in passwd file :param bool write: if True, write changes to authorized_keys file (creating directories if needed) :param str path: if not None, use provided path rather than default of '~user/.ssh/authorized_keys' :param bool manage_dir: if True, create and set ownership of the parent dir of the authorized_keys file :return: full path string to authorized_keys for user """ try: user_entry = pwd.getpwnam(user) except KeyError, e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to lookup user %s: %s" % (user, str(e))) if path is None: homedir = user_entry.pw_dir sshdir = os.path.join(homedir, ".ssh") keysfile = os.path.join(sshdir, "authorized_keys") else: sshdir = os.path.dirname(path) keysfile = path if not write: return keysfile uid = user_entry.pw_uid gid = user_entry.pw_gid if manage_dir in BOOLEANS_TRUE: if not os.path.exists(sshdir): os.mkdir(sshdir, 0700) if module.selinux_enabled(): module.set_default_selinux_context(sshdir, False) os.chown(sshdir, uid, gid) os.chmod(sshdir, 0700) if not os.path.exists( keysfile): try: f = open(keysfile, "w") #touches file so we can set ownership and perms finally: f.close() if module.selinux_enabled(): module.set_default_selinux_context(keysfile, False) os.chown(keysfile, uid, gid) os.chmod(keysfile, 0600) return keysfile def readkeys(filename): if not os.path.isfile(filename): return [] f = open(filename) keys = [line.rstrip() for line in f.readlines()] f.close() return keys def writekeys(module, filename, keys): fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp('', 'tmp', os.path.dirname(filename)) f = open(tmp_path,"w") try: f.writelines( (key + "\n" for key in keys) ) except IOError, e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to write to file %s: %s" % (tmp_path, str(e))) f.close() module.atomic_replace(tmp_path, filename) def enforce_state(module, params): """ Add or remove key. """ user = params["user"] key = params["key"] path = params.get("path", None) manage_dir = params.get("manage_dir", True) state = params.get("state", "present") key = key.split('\n') # check current state -- just get the filename, don't create file write = False params["keyfile"] = keyfile(module, user, write, path, manage_dir) keys = readkeys(params["keyfile"]) # Check our new keys, if any of them exist we'll continue. for new_key in key: present = new_key in keys # handle idempotent state=present if state=="present": if present: continue keys.append(new_key) write = True writekeys(module, keyfile(module, user, write, path, manage_dir), keys) params['changed'] = True elif state=="absent": if not present: continue keys.remove(new_key) write = True writekeys(module, keyfile(module, user, write, path, manage_dir), keys) params['changed'] = True return params def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( user = dict(required=True, type='str'), key = dict(required=True, type='str'), path = dict(required=False, type='str'), manage_dir = dict(required=False, type='bool'), state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent','present']) ) ) results = enforce_state(module, module.params) module.exit_json(**results) # this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py #<> main()