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ansible/test/integration/targets/user/tasks/test_no_home_fallback.yml

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user - properly handle password and password lock when used together (#73016) Do the right thing on Linux when password lock and a password hash are provided by writing out the password hash prepended by the appropriate lock string rather than using -U and -L. This is the correct way to set and lock the account in one command. On BSD, run separate commands as appropriate since locking and setting the password cannot be done in a single action. FreeBSD requires running several commands to get the account in the desired state. As a result, the rc, output, and error from all commands need to be combined and evaluated so an accurate and complete summary can be given at the end of module execution. * Improve integration tests to cover this scenario. * Break up user integration tests into smaller files * Properly lock account when creating a new account and password is supplied * Simplify rc collection in FreeBSD class Since the _handle_lock() method was added, the rc would be set to None, which could make task change reporting incorrect. My first attempt to solve this used a set and was a bit too complicated. Simplify it my comparing the rc from _handle_lock() and the current value of rc. * Improve the Linux password hash and locking behavior If password lock and hash are provided, set the hash and lock the account by using a password hash since -L cannot be used with -p. * Ensure -U and -L are not combined with -p since they are mutually exclusive to usermod. * Clarify password_lock behavior.
4 years ago
## create user without home and test fallback home dir create
- name: Test home directory creation
when: ansible_facts.system != 'Darwin'
block:
- name: create the user
user:
name: ansibulluser
- name: delete the user and home dir
user:
name: ansibulluser
state: absent
force: true
remove: true
- name: create the user without home
user:
name: ansibulluser
create_home: no
- name: create the user home dir
user:
name: ansibulluser
register: user_create_home_fallback
- name: stat home dir
stat:
path: '{{ user_create_home_fallback.home }}'
register: user_create_home_fallback_dir
- name: read UMASK from /etc/login.defs and return mode
shell: |
import re
import os
try:
for line in open('/etc/login.defs').readlines():
m = re.match(r'^UMASK\s+(\d+)$', line)
if m:
umask = int(m.group(1), 8)
except:
umask = os.umask(0)
mode = oct(0o777 & ~umask)
print(str(mode).replace('o', ''))
args:
executable: "{{ ansible_python_interpreter }}"
register: user_login_defs_umask
- name: validate that user home dir is created
assert:
that:
- user_create_home_fallback is changed
- user_create_home_fallback_dir.stat.exists
- user_create_home_fallback_dir.stat.isdir
- user_create_home_fallback_dir.stat.pw_name == 'ansibulluser'
- user_create_home_fallback_dir.stat.mode == user_login_defs_umask.stdout
- name: Create non-system user
when: ansible_facts.distribution == "MacOSX"
block:
- name: create non-system user on macOS to test the shell is set to /bin/bash
user:
name: macosuser
register: macosuser_output
- name: validate the shell is set to /bin/bash
assert:
that:
- 'macosuser_output.shell == "/bin/bash"'
- name: cleanup
user:
name: macosuser
state: absent
- name: create system user on macOS to test the shell is set to /usr/bin/false
user:
name: macosuser
system: yes
register: macosuser_output
- name: validate the shell is set to /usr/bin/false
assert:
that:
- 'macosuser_output.shell == "/usr/bin/false"'
- name: cleanup
user:
name: macosuser
state: absent
- name: create non-system user on macos and set the shell to /bin/sh
user:
name: macosuser
shell: /bin/sh
register: macosuser_output
- name: validate the shell is set to /bin/sh
assert:
that:
- 'macosuser_output.shell == "/bin/sh"'
- name: cleanup
user:
name: macosuser
state: absent