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ansible/database/mysql/mysql_user.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# (c) 2012, Mark Theunissen <mark.theunissen@gmail.com>
# Sponsored by Four Kitchens http://fourkitchens.com.
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: mysql_user
short_description: Adds or removes a user from a MySQL database.
description:
- Adds or removes a user from a MySQL database.
version_added: "0.6"
options:
name:
description:
- name of the user (role) to add or remove
required: true
password:
description:
- set the user's password
required: false
default: null
host:
description:
- the 'host' part of the MySQL username
required: false
default: localhost
login_user:
description:
- The username used to authenticate with
required: false
default: null
login_password:
description:
- The password used to authenticate with
required: false
default: null
login_host:
description:
- Host running the database
required: false
default: localhost
login_port:
description:
- Port of the MySQL server
required: false
default: 3306
version_added: '1.4'
login_unix_socket:
description:
- The path to a Unix domain socket for local connections
required: false
default: null
priv:
description:
- "MySQL privileges string in the format: C(db.table:priv1,priv2)"
required: false
default: null
append_privs:
description:
- Append the privileges defined by priv to the existing ones for this
user instead of overwriting existing ones.
required: false
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
default: "no"
version_added: "1.4"
state:
description:
- Whether the user should exist. When C(absent), removes
the user.
required: false
default: present
choices: [ "present", "absent" ]
check_implicit_admin:
description:
- Check if mysql allows login as root/nopassword before trying supplied credentials.
required: false
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
default: "no"
version_added: "1.3"
update_password:
required: false
default: always
choices: ['always', 'on_create']
version_added: "2.0"
description:
- C(always) will update passwords if they differ. C(on_create) will only set the password for newly created users.
config_file:
description:
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- Specify a config file from which user and password are to be read
required: false
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default: '~/.my.cnf'
version_added: "2.0"
notes:
- Requires the MySQLdb Python package on the remote host. For Ubuntu, this
is as easy as apt-get install python-mysqldb.
- Both C(login_password) and C(login_username) are required when you are
passing credentials. If none are present, the module will attempt to read
the credentials from C(~/.my.cnf), and finally fall back to using the MySQL
default login of 'root' with no password.
- "MySQL server installs with default login_user of 'root' and no password. To secure this user
as part of an idempotent playbook, you must create at least two tasks: the first must change the root user's password,
without providing any login_user/login_password details. The second must drop a ~/.my.cnf file containing
the new root credentials. Subsequent runs of the playbook will then succeed by reading the new credentials from
the file."
requirements: [ "MySQLdb" ]
author: Mark Theunissen
'''
EXAMPLES = """
# Create database user with name 'bob' and password '12345' with all database privileges
- mysql_user: name=bob password=12345 priv=*.*:ALL state=present
# Creates database user 'bob' and password '12345' with all database privileges and 'WITH GRANT OPTION'
- mysql_user: name=bob password=12345 priv=*.*:ALL,GRANT state=present
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# Modify user Bob to require SSL connections. Note that REQUIRESSL is a special privilege that should only apply to *.* by itself.
- mysql_user: name=bob append_privs=true priv=*.*:REQUIRESSL state=present
# Ensure no user named 'sally' exists, also passing in the auth credentials.
- mysql_user: login_user=root login_password=123456 name=sally state=absent
# Specify grants composed of more than one word
- mysql_user: name=replication password=12345 priv=*.*:"REPLICATION CLIENT" state=present
# Revoke all privileges for user 'bob' and password '12345'
- mysql_user: name=bob password=12345 priv=*.*:USAGE state=present
# Example privileges string format
mydb.*:INSERT,UPDATE/anotherdb.*:SELECT/yetanotherdb.*:ALL
# Example using login_unix_socket to connect to server
- mysql_user: name=root password=abc123 login_unix_socket=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
# Example .my.cnf file for setting the root password
# Note: don't use quotes around the password, because the mysql_user module
# will include them in the password but the mysql client will not
[client]
user=root
password=n<_665{vS43y
"""
import getpass
import tempfile
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try:
import MySQLdb
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except ImportError:
mysqldb_found = False
else:
mysqldb_found = True
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VALID_PRIVS = frozenset(('CREATE', 'DROP', 'GRANT', 'GRANT OPTION',
'LOCK TABLES', 'REFERENCES', 'EVENT', 'ALTER',
'DELETE', 'INDEX', 'INSERT', 'SELECT', 'UPDATE',
'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES', 'TRIGGER', 'CREATE VIEW',
'SHOW VIEW', 'ALTER ROUTINE', 'CREATE ROUTINE',
'EXECUTE', 'FILE', 'CREATE TABLESPACE', 'CREATE USER',
'PROCESS', 'PROXY', 'RELOAD', 'REPLICATION CLIENT',
'REPLICATION SLAVE', 'SHOW DATABASES', 'SHUTDOWN',
'SUPER', 'ALL', 'ALL PRIVILEGES', 'USAGE', 'REQUIRESSL'))
class InvalidPrivsError(Exception):
pass
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# ===========================================
# MySQL module specific support methods.
#
def connect(module, login_user=None, login_password=None, config_file='~/.my.cnf'):
config = {
'host': module.params['login_host'],
'db': 'mysql'
}
if module.params['login_unix_socket']:
config['unix_socket'] = module.params['login_unix_socket']
else:
config['port'] = module.params['login_port']
if os.path.exists(config_file):
config['read_default_file'] = config_file
# If login_user or login_password are given, they should override the
# config file
if login_user is not None:
config['user'] = login_user
if login_password is not None:
config['passwd'] = login_password
db_connection = MySQLdb.connect(**config)
return db_connection.cursor()
def user_exists(cursor, user, host):
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cursor.execute("SELECT count(*) FROM user WHERE user = %s AND host = %s", (user,host))
count = cursor.fetchone()
return count[0] > 0
def user_add(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv):
cursor.execute("CREATE USER %s@%s IDENTIFIED BY %s", (user,host,password))
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if new_priv is not None:
for db_table, priv in new_priv.iteritems():
privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv)
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return True
def user_mod(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv, append_privs):
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changed = False
grant_option = False
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# Handle passwords
if password is not None:
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cursor.execute("SELECT password FROM user WHERE user = %s AND host = %s", (user,host))
current_pass_hash = cursor.fetchone()
cursor.execute("SELECT PASSWORD(%s)", (password,))
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new_pass_hash = cursor.fetchone()
if current_pass_hash[0] != new_pass_hash[0]:
cursor.execute("SET PASSWORD FOR %s@%s = PASSWORD(%s)", (user,host,password))
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changed = True
# Handle privileges
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if new_priv is not None:
curr_priv = privileges_get(cursor, user,host)
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# If the user has privileges on a db.table that doesn't appear at all in
# the new specification, then revoke all privileges on it.
for db_table, priv in curr_priv.iteritems():
# If the user has the GRANT OPTION on a db.table, revoke it first.
if "GRANT" in priv:
grant_option = True
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if db_table not in new_priv:
if user != "root" and "PROXY" not in priv and not append_privs:
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv,grant_option)
changed = True
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# If the user doesn't currently have any privileges on a db.table, then
# we can perform a straight grant operation.
for db_table, priv in new_priv.iteritems():
if db_table not in curr_priv:
privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv)
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changed = True
# If the db.table specification exists in both the user's current privileges
# and in the new privileges, then we need to see if there's a difference.
db_table_intersect = set(new_priv.keys()) & set(curr_priv.keys())
for db_table in db_table_intersect:
priv_diff = set(new_priv[db_table]) ^ set(curr_priv[db_table])
if (len(priv_diff) > 0):
if not append_privs:
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,curr_priv[db_table],grant_option)
privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,new_priv[db_table])
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changed = True
return changed
def user_delete(cursor, user, host):
cursor.execute("DROP USER %s@%s", (user, host))
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return True
def privileges_get(cursor, user,host):
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""" MySQL doesn't have a better method of getting privileges aside from the
SHOW GRANTS query syntax, which requires us to then parse the returned string.
Here's an example of the string that is returned from MySQL:
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pass';
This function makes the query and returns a dictionary containing the results.
The dictionary format is the same as that returned by privileges_unpack() below.
"""
output = {}
cursor.execute("SHOW GRANTS FOR %s@%s", (user, host))
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grants = cursor.fetchall()
def pick(x):
if x == 'ALL PRIVILEGES':
return 'ALL'
else:
return x
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for grant in grants:
res = re.match("GRANT (.+) ON (.+) TO '.+'@'.+'( IDENTIFIED BY PASSWORD '.+')? ?(.*)", grant[0])
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if res is None:
raise InvalidPrivsError('unable to parse the MySQL grant string: %s' % grant[0])
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privileges = res.group(1).split(", ")
privileges = [ pick(x) for x in privileges]
if "WITH GRANT OPTION" in res.group(4):
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privileges.append('GRANT')
if "REQUIRE SSL" in res.group(4):
privileges.append('REQUIRESSL')
db = res.group(2)
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output[db] = privileges
return output
def privileges_unpack(priv):
""" Take a privileges string, typically passed as a parameter, and unserialize
it into a dictionary, the same format as privileges_get() above. We have this
custom format to avoid using YAML/JSON strings inside YAML playbooks. Example
of a privileges string:
mydb.*:INSERT,UPDATE/anotherdb.*:SELECT/yetanother.*:ALL
The privilege USAGE stands for no privileges, so we add that in on *.* if it's
not specified in the string, as MySQL will always provide this by default.
"""
output = {}
for item in priv.strip().split('/'):
pieces = item.strip().split(':')
dbpriv = pieces[0].rsplit(".", 1)
pieces[0] = "`%s`.%s" % (dbpriv[0].strip('`'), dbpriv[1])
output[pieces[0]] = [s.strip() for s in pieces[1].upper().split(',')]
new_privs = frozenset(output[pieces[0]])
if not new_privs.issubset(VALID_PRIVS):
raise InvalidPrivsError('Invalid privileges specified: %s' % new_privs.difference(VALID_PRIVS))
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if '*.*' not in output:
output['*.*'] = ['USAGE']
# if we are only specifying something like REQUIRESSL in *.* we still need
# to add USAGE as a privilege to avoid syntax errors
if priv.find('REQUIRESSL') != -1 and 'USAGE' not in output['*.*']:
output['*.*'].append('USAGE')
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return output
def privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv,grant_option):
# Escape '%' since mysql db.execute() uses a format string
db_table = db_table.replace('%', '%%')
if grant_option:
query = ["REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON %s" % mysql_quote_identifier(db_table, 'table')]
query.append("FROM %s@%s")
query = ' '.join(query)
cursor.execute(query, (user, host))
priv_string = ",".join([p for p in priv if p not in ('GRANT', 'REQUIRESSL')])
query = ["REVOKE %s ON %s" % (priv_string, mysql_quote_identifier(db_table, 'table'))]
query.append("FROM %s@%s")
query = ' '.join(query)
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cursor.execute(query, (user, host))
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def privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv):
# Escape '%' since mysql db.execute uses a format string and the
# specification of db and table often use a % (SQL wildcard)
db_table = db_table.replace('%', '%%')
priv_string = ",".join([p for p in priv if p not in ('GRANT', 'REQUIRESSL')])
query = ["GRANT %s ON %s" % (priv_string, mysql_quote_identifier(db_table, 'table'))]
query.append("TO %s@%s")
if 'GRANT' in priv:
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query.append("WITH GRANT OPTION")
if 'REQUIRESSL' in priv:
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query.append("REQUIRE SSL")
query = ' '.join(query)
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cursor.execute(query, (user, host))
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# ===========================================
# Module execution.
#
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
login_user=dict(default=None),
login_password=dict(default=None),
login_host=dict(default="localhost"),
login_port=dict(default=3306, type='int'),
login_unix_socket=dict(default=None),
user=dict(required=True, aliases=['name']),
password=dict(default=None),
host=dict(default="localhost"),
state=dict(default="present", choices=["absent", "present"]),
priv=dict(default=None),
append_privs=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
check_implicit_admin=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
update_password=dict(default="always", choices=["always", "on_create"]),
config_file=dict(default="~/.my.cnf"),
)
)
login_user = module.params["login_user"]
login_password = module.params["login_password"]
user = module.params["user"]
password = module.params["password"]
host = module.params["host"].lower()
state = module.params["state"]
priv = module.params["priv"]
check_implicit_admin = module.params['check_implicit_admin']
config_file = module.params['config_file']
append_privs = module.boolean(module.params["append_privs"])
update_password = module.params['update_password']
config_file = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(config_file))
if not mysqldb_found:
module.fail_json(msg="the python mysqldb module is required")
if priv is not None:
try:
priv = privileges_unpack(priv)
except Exception, e:
module.fail_json(msg="invalid privileges string: %s" % str(e))
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cursor = None
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try:
if check_implicit_admin:
try:
cursor = connect(module, 'root', '', config_file)
except:
pass
if not cursor:
cursor = connect(module, login_user, login_password, config_file)
except Exception, e:
module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database, check login_user and login_password are correct or ~/.my.cnf has the credentials. Exception message: %s" % e)
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if state == "present":
if user_exists(cursor, user, host):
try:
if update_password == 'always':
changed = user_mod(cursor, user, host, password, priv, append_privs)
else:
changed = user_mod(cursor, user, host, None, priv, append_privs)
except (SQLParseError, InvalidPrivsError, MySQLdb.Error), e:
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module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
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else:
if password is None:
module.fail_json(msg="password parameter required when adding a user")
try:
changed = user_add(cursor, user, host, password, priv)
except (SQLParseError, InvalidPrivsError, MySQLdb.Error), e:
module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
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elif state == "absent":
if user_exists(cursor, user, host):
changed = user_delete(cursor, user, host)
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else:
changed = False
module.exit_json(changed=changed, user=user)
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# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.database import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()