# (c) 2017, Patrick Deelman # (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 = ''' lookup: passwordstore author: - Patrick Deelman short_description: manage passwords with passwordstore.org's pass utility description: - Enables Ansible to retrieve, create or update passwords from the passwordstore.org pass utility. It also retrieves YAML style keys stored as multilines in the passwordfile. options: _terms: description: query key. required: True passwordstore: description: location of the password store. default: '~/.password-store' directory: description: The directory of the password store. env: - name: PASSWORD_STORE_DIR create: description: Create the password if it does not already exist. type: bool default: 'no' overwrite: description: Overwrite the password if it does already exist. type: bool default: 'no' returnall: description: Return all the content of the password, not only the first line. type: bool default: 'no' subkey: description: Return a specific subkey of the password. When set to C(password), always returns the first line. default: password userpass: description: Specify a password to save, instead of a generated one. length: description: The length of the generated password. type: integer default: 16 backup: description: Used with C(overwrite=yes). Backup the previous password in a subkey. type: bool default: 'no' nosymbols: description: use alphanumeric characters. type: bool default: 'no' ''' EXAMPLES = """ # Debug is used for examples, BAD IDEA to show passwords on screen - name: Basic lookup. Fails if example/test doesn't exist ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test')}}" - name: Create pass with random 16 character password. If password exists just give the password ansible.builtin.debug: var: mypassword vars: mypassword: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test create=true')}}" - name: Different size password ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test create=true length=42')}}" - name: Create password and overwrite the password if it exists. As a bonus, this module includes the old password inside the pass file ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test create=true overwrite=true')}}" - name: Create an alphanumeric password ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test create=true nosymbols=true') }}" - name: Return the value for user in the KV pair user, username ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test subkey=user')}}" - name: Return the entire password file content ansible.builtin.set_fact: passfilecontent: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'example/test returnall=true')}}" """ RETURN = """ _raw: description: - a password type: list elements: str """ import os import subprocess import time from distutils import util from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleAssertionError from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text from ansible.utils.encrypt import random_password from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase from ansible import constants as C # backhacked check_output with input for python 2.7 # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10103551/passing-data-to-subprocess-check-output def check_output2(*popenargs, **kwargs): if 'stdout' in kwargs: raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it will be overridden.') if 'stderr' in kwargs: raise ValueError('stderr argument not allowed, it will be overridden.') if 'input' in kwargs: if 'stdin' in kwargs: raise ValueError('stdin and input arguments may not both be used.') b_inputdata = to_bytes(kwargs['input'], errors='surrogate_or_strict') del kwargs['input'] kwargs['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE else: b_inputdata = None process = subprocess.Popen(*popenargs, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs) try: b_out, b_err = process.communicate(b_inputdata) except Exception: process.kill() process.wait() raise retcode = process.poll() if retcode != 0 or \ b'encryption failed: Unusable public key' in b_out or \ b'encryption failed: Unusable public key' in b_err: cmd = kwargs.get("args") if cmd is None: cmd = popenargs[0] raise subprocess.CalledProcessError( retcode, cmd, to_native(b_out + b_err, errors='surrogate_or_strict') ) return b_out class LookupModule(LookupBase): def parse_params(self, term): # I went with the "traditional" param followed with space separated KV pairs. # Waiting for final implementation of lookup parameter parsing. # See: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/12255 params = term.split() if len(params) > 0: # the first param is the pass-name self.passname = params[0] # next parse the optional parameters in keyvalue pairs try: for param in params[1:]: name, value = param.split('=', 1) if name not in self.paramvals: raise AnsibleAssertionError('%s not in paramvals' % name) self.paramvals[name] = value except (ValueError, AssertionError) as e: raise AnsibleError(e) # check and convert values try: for key in ['create', 'returnall', 'overwrite', 'backup', 'nosymbols']: if not isinstance(self.paramvals[key], bool): self.paramvals[key] = util.strtobool(self.paramvals[key]) except (ValueError, AssertionError) as e: raise AnsibleError(e) if not isinstance(self.paramvals['length'], int): if self.paramvals['length'].isdigit(): self.paramvals['length'] = int(self.paramvals['length']) else: raise AnsibleError("{0} is not a correct value for length".format(self.paramvals['length'])) # Set PASSWORD_STORE_DIR if directory is set if self.paramvals['directory']: if os.path.isdir(self.paramvals['directory']): os.environ['PASSWORD_STORE_DIR'] = self.paramvals['directory'] else: raise AnsibleError('Passwordstore directory \'{0}\' does not exist'.format(self.paramvals['directory'])) def check_pass(self): try: self.passoutput = to_text( check_output2(["pass", self.passname]), errors='surrogate_or_strict' ).splitlines() self.password = self.passoutput[0] self.passdict = {} for line in self.passoutput[1:]: if ':' in line: name, value = line.split(':', 1) self.passdict[name.strip()] = value.strip() except (subprocess.CalledProcessError) as e: if e.returncode == 1 and 'not in the password store' in e.output: # if pass returns 1 and return string contains 'is not in the password store.' # We need to determine if this is valid or Error. if not self.paramvals['create']: raise AnsibleError('passname: {0} not found, use create=True'.format(self.passname)) else: return False else: raise AnsibleError(e) return True def get_newpass(self): if self.paramvals['nosymbols']: chars = C.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS[:62] else: chars = C.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS if self.paramvals['userpass']: newpass = self.paramvals['userpass'] else: newpass = random_password(length=self.paramvals['length'], chars=chars) return newpass def update_password(self): # generate new password, insert old lines from current result and return new password newpass = self.get_newpass() datetime = time.strftime("%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S") msg = newpass + '\n' if self.passoutput[1:]: msg += '\n'.join(self.passoutput[1:]) + '\n' if self.paramvals['backup']: msg += "lookup_pass: old password was {0} (Updated on {1})\n".format(self.password, datetime) try: check_output2(['pass', 'insert', '-f', '-m', self.passname], input=msg) except (subprocess.CalledProcessError) as e: raise AnsibleError(e) return newpass def generate_password(self): # generate new file and insert lookup_pass: Generated by Ansible on {date} # use pwgen to generate the password and insert values with pass -m newpass = self.get_newpass() datetime = time.strftime("%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S") msg = newpass + '\n' + "lookup_pass: First generated by ansible on {0}\n".format(datetime) try: check_output2(['pass', 'insert', '-f', '-m', self.passname], input=msg) except (subprocess.CalledProcessError) as e: raise AnsibleError(e) return newpass def get_passresult(self): if self.paramvals['returnall']: return os.linesep.join(self.passoutput) if self.paramvals['subkey'] == 'password': return self.password else: if self.paramvals['subkey'] in self.passdict: return self.passdict[self.paramvals['subkey']] else: return None def run(self, terms, variables, **kwargs): result = [] self.paramvals = { 'subkey': 'password', 'directory': variables.get('passwordstore'), 'create': False, 'returnall': False, 'overwrite': False, 'nosymbols': False, 'userpass': '', 'length': 16, 'backup': False, } for term in terms: self.parse_params(term) # parse the input into paramvals if self.check_pass(): # password exists if self.paramvals['overwrite'] and self.paramvals['subkey'] == 'password': result.append(self.update_password()) else: result.append(self.get_passresult()) else: # password does not exist if self.paramvals['create']: result.append(self.generate_password()) return result