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Update java_cert module (#2008) (#2199) * porting https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/56778 as requested in https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/821 * fix imports, add back trust_cacerts option * try to fix import, ansible-lint fixes * modify import to use ansible.module_utils.six instead * cleanup indentation for tests/integration/targets/java_cert/tasks/main.yml file * remove external crypto dependency - switch to openssl, work on password obfuscation, using files compare to reduce logic * java_cert - remove latest run_command using password in arguments * fix sanity check * rename changelog fragment file - wrong extension * add openssl dependency * fix openssl_bin parameter missing on _get_digest_from_x509_file function call * remove useless close files, fix paragraph, fix changelog, clean import re * fix missing dots at end-of-line in changelogs fragments * fix reminder case * fix changelog * restore .gitignore * fix indentation on integration test files, delete useless json file * fix typo importing tasks in tests/integration/targets/java_cert/tasks/main.yml * Update changelogs/fragments/2008-update-java-cert-replace-cert-when-changed.yml Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update tests/integration/targets/java_cert/tasks/state_change.yml Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * Update plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> * fix hardcoded executable keytool, use re.sub instead of import, add required cert_url or cert_alias parameter when absent, fix python script and cert_url test * fix pylint issue with setupSSLServeR.py Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de> (cherry picked from commit 40ce0f995b8c968781c096cc49eda3e34662acb3) Co-authored-by: absynth76 <58172580+absynth76@users.noreply.github.com>
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---
- name: Generate the self signed cert used as a place holder to create the java keystore
command: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout {{ test_key_path }} -out {{ test_cert_path }} -days 365 -nodes -subj '/CN=localhost'
args:
creates: "{{ test_key_path }}"
- name: Create the test keystore
java_keystore:
name: placeholder
dest: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
password: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
private_key: "{{ lookup('file', '{{ test_key_path }}') }}"
certificate: "{{ lookup('file', '{{ test_cert_path }}') }}"
- name: Generate the self signed cert we will use for testing
command: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout '{{ test_key2_path }}' -out '{{ test_cert2_path }}' -days 365 -nodes -subj '/CN=localhost'
args:
creates: "{{ test_key2_path }}"
- name: |
Import the newly created certificate. This is our main test.
If the java_cert has been updated properly, then this task will report changed each time
since the module will be comparing the hash of the certificate instead of validating that the alias
simply exists
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_cert
cert_path: "{{ test_cert2_path }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: present
register: result_x509_changed
- name: Verify the x509 status has changed
assert:
that:
- result_x509_changed is changed
- name: |
We also want to make sure that the status doesnt change if we import the same cert
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_cert
cert_path: "{{ test_cert2_path }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: present
register: result_x509_succeeded
- name: Verify the x509 status is ok
assert:
that:
- result_x509_succeeded is succeeded
- name: Create the pkcs12 archive from the test x509 cert
command: >
openssl pkcs12
-in {{ test_cert_path }}
-inkey {{ test_key_path }}
-export
-name test_pkcs12_cert
-out {{ test_pkcs_path }}
-passout pass:"{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
- name: Create the pkcs12 archive from the certificate we will be trying to add to the keystore
command: >
openssl pkcs12
-in {{ test_cert2_path }}
-inkey {{ test_key2_path }}
-export
-name test_pkcs12_cert
-out {{ test_pkcs2_path }}
-passout pass:"{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
- name: >
Ensure the original pkcs12 cert is in the keystore
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_path: "{{ test_pkcs_path }}"
pkcs12_password: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: present
- name: |
Perform the same test, but we will now be testing the pkcs12 functionality
If we add a different pkcs12 cert with the same alias, we should have a chnaged result, NOT the same
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_path: "{{ test_pkcs2_path }}"
pkcs12_password: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: present
register: result_pkcs12_changed
- name: Verify the pkcs12 status has changed
assert:
that:
- result_pkcs12_changed is changed
- name: |
We are requesting the same cert now, so the status should show OK
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
pkcs12_path: "{{ test_pkcs2_path }}"
pkcs12_password: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
register: result_pkcs12_succeeded
- name: Verify the pkcs12 status is ok
assert:
that:
- result_pkcs12_succeeded is succeeded
- name: Copy the ssl server script
copy:
src: "setupSSLServer.py"
dest: "{{ output_dir }}"
- name: Create an SSL server that we will use for testing URL imports
command: python {{ output_dir }}/setupSSLServer.py {{ output_dir }} {{ test_ssl_port }}
async: 10
poll: 0
- name: |
Download the original cert.pem from our temporary server. The current cert should contain
cert2.pem. Importing this cert should return a status of changed
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_cert_localhost
cert_url: localhost
cert_port: "{{ test_ssl_port }}"
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: present
register: result_url_changed
- name: Verify that the url status is changed
assert:
that:
- result_url_changed is changed
- name: Ensure we can remove the x509 cert
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_cert
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: absent
register: result_x509_absent
- name: Verify the x509 cert is absent
assert:
that:
- result_x509_absent is changed
- name: Ensure we can remove the pkcs12 archive
java_cert:
cert_alias: test_pkcs12_cert
keystore_path: "{{ test_keystore2_path }}"
keystore_pass: "{{ test_keystore2_password }}"
state: absent
register: result_pkcs12_absent
- name: Verify the pkcs12 archive is absent
assert:
that:
- result_pkcs12_absent is changed