# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2018, Scott Buchanan # Copyright: (c) 2016, Andrew Zenk (lastpass.py used as starting point) # Copyright: (c) 2018, 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 = ''' lookup: onepassword author: - Scott Buchanan (@scottsb) - Andrew Zenk (@azenk) - Sam Doran (@samdoran) requirements: - C(op) 1Password command line utility. See U(https://support.1password.com/command-line/) short_description: fetch field values from 1Password description: - C(onepassword) wraps the C(op) command line utility to fetch specific field values from 1Password. options: _terms: description: identifier(s) (UUID, name, or subdomain; case-insensitive) of item(s) to retrieve. required: True field: description: field to return from each matching item (case-insensitive). default: 'password' master_password: description: The password used to unlock the specified vault. aliases: ['vault_password'] section: description: Item section containing the field to retrieve (case-insensitive). If absent will return first match from any section. subdomain: description: The 1Password subdomain to authenticate against. username: description: The username used to sign in. secret_key: description: The secret key used when performing an initial sign in. vault: description: Vault containing the item to retrieve (case-insensitive). If absent will search all vaults. notes: - This lookup will use an existing 1Password session if one exists. If not, and you have already performed an initial sign in (meaning C(~/.op/config exists)), then only the C(master_password) is required. You may optionally specify C(subdomain) in this scenario, otherwise the last used subdomain will be used by C(op). - This lookup can perform an initial login by providing C(subdomain), C(username), C(secret_key), and C(master_password). - Due to the B(very) sensitive nature of these credentials, it is B(highly) recommended that you only pass in the minimal credentials needed at any given time. Also, store these credentials in an Ansible Vault using a key that is equal to or greater in strength to the 1Password master password. - This lookup stores potentially sensitive data from 1Password as Ansible facts. Facts are subject to caching if enabled, which means this data could be stored in clear text on disk or in a database. - Tested with C(op) version 0.5.3 ''' EXAMPLES = """ # These examples only work when already signed in to 1Password - name: Retrieve password for KITT when already signed in to 1Password ansible.builtin.debug: var: lookup('community.general.onepassword', 'KITT') - name: Retrieve password for Wintermute when already signed in to 1Password ansible.builtin.debug: var: lookup('community.general.onepassword', 'Tessier-Ashpool', section='Wintermute') - name: Retrieve username for HAL when already signed in to 1Password ansible.builtin.debug: var: lookup('community.general.onepassword', 'HAL 9000', field='username', vault='Discovery') - name: Retrieve password for HAL when not signed in to 1Password ansible.builtin.debug: var: lookup('community.general.onepassword' 'HAL 9000' subdomain='Discovery' master_password=vault_master_password) - name: Retrieve password for HAL when never signed in to 1Password ansible.builtin.debug: var: lookup('community.general.onepassword' 'HAL 9000' subdomain='Discovery' master_password=vault_master_password username='tweety@acme.com' secret_key=vault_secret_key) """ RETURN = """ _raw: description: field data requested type: list elements: str """ import errno import json import os from subprocess import Popen, PIPE from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase from ansible.errors import AnsibleLookupError from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_text class OnePass(object): def __init__(self, path='op'): self.cli_path = path self.config_file_path = os.path.expanduser('~/.op/config') self.logged_in = False self.token = None self.subdomain = None self.username = None self.secret_key = None self.master_password = None def get_token(self): # If the config file exists, assume an initial signin has taken place and try basic sign in if os.path.isfile(self.config_file_path): if not self.master_password: raise AnsibleLookupError('Unable to sign in to 1Password. master_password is required.') try: args = ['signin', '--output=raw'] if self.subdomain: args = ['signin', self.subdomain, '--output=raw'] rc, out, err = self._run(args, command_input=to_bytes(self.master_password)) self.token = out.strip() except AnsibleLookupError: self.full_login() else: # Attempt a full sign in since there appears to be no existing sign in self.full_login() def assert_logged_in(self): try: rc, out, err = self._run(['get', 'account'], ignore_errors=True) if rc == 0: self.logged_in = True if not self.logged_in: self.get_token() except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise AnsibleLookupError("1Password CLI tool '%s' not installed in path on control machine" % self.cli_path) raise e def get_raw(self, item_id, vault=None): args = ["get", "item", item_id] if vault is not None: args += ['--vault={0}'.format(vault)] if not self.logged_in: args += [to_bytes('--session=') + self.token] rc, output, dummy = self._run(args) return output def get_field(self, item_id, field, section=None, vault=None): output = self.get_raw(item_id, vault) return self._parse_field(output, field, section) if output != '' else '' def full_login(self): if None in [self.subdomain, self.username, self.secret_key, self.master_password]: raise AnsibleLookupError('Unable to perform initial sign in to 1Password. ' 'subdomain, username, secret_key, and master_password are required to perform initial sign in.') args = [ 'signin', '{0}.1password.com'.format(self.subdomain), to_bytes(self.username), to_bytes(self.secret_key), '--output=raw', ] rc, out, err = self._run(args, command_input=to_bytes(self.master_password)) self.token = out.strip() def _run(self, args, expected_rc=0, command_input=None, ignore_errors=False): command = [self.cli_path] + args p = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, stdin=PIPE) out, err = p.communicate(input=command_input) rc = p.wait() if not ignore_errors and rc != expected_rc: raise AnsibleLookupError(to_text(err)) return rc, out, err def _parse_field(self, data_json, field_name, section_title=None): """ Retrieves the desired field from the `op` response payload When the item is a `password` type, the password is a key within the `details` key: $ op get item 'test item' | jq { [...] "templateUuid": "005", "details": { "notesPlain": "", "password": "foobar", "passwordHistory": [], "sections": [ { "name": "linked items", "title": "Related Items" } ] }, [...] } However, when the item is a `login` type, the password is within a fields array: $ op get item 'test item' | jq { [...] "details": { "fields": [ { "designation": "username", "name": "username", "type": "T", "value": "foo" }, { "designation": "password", "name": "password", "type": "P", "value": "bar" } ], [...] }, [...] """ data = json.loads(data_json) if section_title is None: # https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/1610: # check the details dictionary for `field_name` and return it immediately if it exists # when the entry is a "password" instead of a "login" item, the password field is a key # in the `details` dictionary: if field_name in data['details']: return data['details'][field_name] # when the field is not found above, iterate through the fields list in the object details for field_data in data['details'].get('fields', []): if field_data.get('name', '').lower() == field_name.lower(): return field_data.get('value', '') for section_data in data['details'].get('sections', []): if section_title is not None and section_title.lower() != section_data['title'].lower(): continue for field_data in section_data.get('fields', []): if field_data.get('t', '').lower() == field_name.lower(): return field_data.get('v', '') return '' class LookupModule(LookupBase): def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs): op = OnePass() field = kwargs.get('field', 'password') section = kwargs.get('section') vault = kwargs.get('vault') op.subdomain = kwargs.get('subdomain') op.username = kwargs.get('username') op.secret_key = kwargs.get('secret_key') op.master_password = kwargs.get('master_password', kwargs.get('vault_password')) op.assert_logged_in() values = [] for term in terms: values.append(op.get_field(term, field, section, vault)) return values