infra.aap_configuration.users

Description

An Ansible Role to add/update/remove users to on Ansible Controller.

Requirements

ansible-galaxy collection install -r tests/collections/requirements.yml to be installed Currently: awx.awx or ansible.controller

Variables

Variable Name Default Value Required Description Example
platform_state “present” no The state all objects will take unless overridden by object default ‘absent’
aap_hostname ”” yes URL to the Ansible Automation Platform Server. 127.0.0.1
aap_validate_certs true no Whether or not to validate the Ansible Automation Platform Server’s SSL certificate.  
aap_username ”” no Admin User on the Ansible Automation Platform Server. Either username / password or oauthtoken need to be specified.  
aap_password ”” no Platform Admin User’s password on the Server. This should be stored in an Ansible Vault at vars/platform-secrets.yml or elsewhere and called from a parent playbook.  
aap_token ”” no Controller Admin User’s token on the Ansible Automation Platform Server. This should be stored in an Ansible Vault at or elsewhere and called from a parent playbook. Either username / password or oauthtoken need to be specified.  
aap_request_timeout 10 no Specify the timeout in seconds Ansible should use in requests to the Ansible Automation Platform host.  
aap_user_accounts see below yes Data structure describing your user entries described below. Alias: users  
controller_user_default_password ”” no Global variable to set the password for all users.  

Enforcing defaults

The following Variables compliment each other. If Both variables are not set, enforcing default values is not done. Enabling these variables enforce default values on options that are optional in the controller API. This should be enabled to enforce configuration and prevent configuration drift. It is recomended to be enabled, however it is not enforced by default.

Enabling this will enforce configurtion without specifying every option in the configuration files.

‘controller_configuration_users_enforce_defaults’ defaults to the value of ‘aap_configuration_enforce_defaults’ if it is not explicitly called. This allows for enforced defaults to be toggled for the entire suite of controller configuration roles with a single variable, or for the user to selectively use it.

Variable Name Default Value Required Description
controller_configuration_users_enforce_defaults false no Whether or not to enforce default option values on only the applications role
aap_configuration_enforce_defaults false no This variable enables enforced default values as well, but is shared across multiple roles, see above.

Secure Logging Variables

The following Variables compliment each other. If Both variables are not set, secure logging defaults to false. The role defaults to false as normally the add user task does not include sensitive information. controller_configuration_user_secure_logging defaults to the value of aap_configuration_secure_logging if it is not explicitly called. This allows for secure logging to be toggled for the entire suite of configuration roles with a single variable, or for the user to selectively use it.

Variable Name Default Value Required Description
controller_configuration_user_secure_logging false no Whether or not to include the sensitive user role tasks in the log. Set this value to true if you will be providing your sensitive values from elsewhere.
aap_configuration_secure_logging false no This variable enables secure logging as well, but is shared across multiple roles, see above.

Asynchronous Retry Variables

The following Variables set asynchronous retries for the role. If neither of the retries or delay or retries are set, they will default to their respective defaults. This allows for all items to be created, then checked that the task finishes successfully. This also speeds up the overall role.

Variable Name Default Value Required Description
aap_configuration_async_retries 30 no This variable sets the number of retries to attempt for the role globally.
controller_configuration_users_async_retries `` no This variable sets the number of retries to attempt for the role.
aap_configuration_async_delay 1 no This sets the delay between retries for the role globally.
controller_configuration_users_async_delay aap_configuration_async_delay no This sets the delay between retries for the role.
aap_configuration_loop_delay 0 no This sets the pause between each item in the loop for the roles globally. To help when API is getting overloaded.
controller_configuration_users_loop_delay aap_configuration_loop_delay no This sets the pause between each item in the loop for the role. To help when API is getting overloaded.
aap_configuration_async_dir null no Sets the directory to write the results file for async tasks. The default value is set to null which uses the Ansible Default of /root/.ansible_async/.

Data Structure

User Account Variables

Variable Name Default Value Required Type Description
username ”” yes str The username of the user
new_username ”” yes str Setting this option will change the existing username (looked up via the username field).
password ”” no str The password of the user
email ”” yes str The email of the user
first_name ”” no str The first name of the user
last_name ”” no str The last name of the user
is_superuser false no bool Whether the user is a superuser
is_system_auditor false no bool Whether the user is an auditor
organization ”” no str The name of the organization the user belongs to.
Added in awx.awx >= 20.0.0 DOES NOT exist in ansible.controller yet.
state present no str Desired state of the resource.
update_secrets true no bool true will always change password if user specifies password, even if API gives $encrypted$ for password. false will only set the password if other values change too.

Standard User Data Structure

Json Example

{
  "aap_user_accounts": [
    {
      "user": "jsmith",
      "is_superuser": false,
      "password": "p4ssword",
      "email": "jsmith@example.com"
    }
  ]
}

Yaml Example

aap_user_accounts:
  - user: controller_user
    is_superuser: false
    password: aap_password

Playbook Examples

Standard Role Usage

- name: Playbook to configure ansible controller post installation
  hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  # Define following vars here, or in platform_configs/controller_auth.yml
  # aap_hostname: ansible-controller-web-svc-test-project.example.com
  # aap_username: admin
  # aap_password: changeme
  pre_tasks:
    - name: Include vars from platform_configs directory
      ansible.builtin.include_vars:
        dir: ./yaml
        ignore_files: [controller_config.yml.template]
        extensions: ["yml"]
  roles:
    - {role: infra.aap_configuration.users, when: aap_user_accounts is defined}

License

GPL-3.0

Author

Tom Page