This roles manages OS users and groups.
This role has no dependencies.
To install run ansible-galaxy install sansible.users_and_groups
or add
this to your roles.yml
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
version: v2.0
and run ansible-galaxy install -p ./roles -r roles.yml
This role uses two tags: build and maintain
build
- Ensures that specified groups and users are present.maintain
- Ensures users on an already built and configured instance.
Simple example for creating two users and two groups.
- name: Configure User Access
hosts: sandbox
roles:
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_groups:
- name: lorem
system: yes
- name: ipsum
sansible_users_and_groups_users:
- name: lorem.ipsum
groups:
- ipsum
- lorem
ssh_key: ./lorem.ipsum.pub
- name: dolor.ament
groups:
- ipsum
Creating a jailed SFTP user (cf here for a step-by-step guide):
- name: Configure User Access
hosts: sandbox
roles:
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_authorized_keys_dir: /etc/ssh/authorized_keys
sansible_users_and_groups_groups:
- name: sftp_only
sansible_users_and_groups_users:
- name: sftp
group: sftp_only
home: /mnt/sftp_vol
In most cases you would keep the list of users in external vars file or group|host vars file.
- name: Configure User Access
hosts: sandbox
vars_files:
- "vars/sandbox/users.yml"
roles:
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_groups: "{{ base_image.os_groups }}"
sansible_users_and_groups_users: "{{ base_image.admins }}"
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_users: "{{ developers }}"
Add selected group to sudoers
- name: Configure User Access
hosts: sandbox
vars_files:
- "vars/sandbox/users.yml"
roles:
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_groups: "{{ base_image.os_groups }}"
sansible_users_and_groups_users: "{{ base_image.admins }}"
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_users: "{{ developers }}"
- name: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_sudoers:
- name: wheel
user: "%wheel"
runas: "ALL=(ALL)"
commands: "NOPASSWD: ALL"
Use whitelist groups option to allow users contextually.
Var file with users:
---
# vars/users.yml
sansible_users_and_groups_groups:
- name: admins
- name: developer_group_alpha
- name: developer_group_beta
sansible_users_and_groups_users:
- name: admin.user
group: admins
- name: alpha.user
group: alpha_develops
- name: beta.user
group: developer_group_beta
In a base image:
---
# playbooks/base_image.yml
- name: Base Image
hosts: "{{ hosts }}"
vars_files:
- vars/users.yml
roles:
- role: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_whitelist_groups:
- admins
- role: base_image
In a service role:
---
# playbooks/alpha_service.yml
- name: Alpha Service
hosts: "{{ hosts }}"
vars_files:
- vars/users.yml
roles:
- role: sansible.users_and_groups
sansible_users_and_groups_whitelist_groups:
- admins
- developer_group_alpha
- role: alpha_service