diff --git a/.github/BOTMETA.yml b/.github/BOTMETA.yml index 4bb226c27b9..de1be43f100 100644 --- a/.github/BOTMETA.yml +++ b/.github/BOTMETA.yml @@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ files: supershipit: felixfontein $modules/crypto/openssl_certificate.py: maintainers: ctrufan + $modules/crypto/entrust/: ctrufan tylert $modules/database/influxdb/: kamsz $modules/database/mssql/mssql_db.py: Jmainguy kenichi-ogawa-1988 $modules/database/mysql/: &mysql @@ -460,7 +461,7 @@ files: notified: jlozadad $modules/storage/hpe3par/: farhan7500 gautamphegde $modules/storage/infinidat/: GR360RY vmalloc - $modules/storage/netapp/: + $modules/storage/netapp/: maintainers: $team_netapp support: community $modules/storage/purestorage/: @@ -672,7 +673,7 @@ files: - aws - cloud $module_utils/ecs/: - maintainers: ctrufan $team_crypto + maintainers: ctrufan tylert $team_crypto $module_utils/facts: support: core $module_utils/facts/hardware/aix.py: *aix diff --git a/lib/ansible/module_utils/crypto.py b/lib/ansible/module_utils/crypto.py index 0735c53f372..ecac0d878aa 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/module_utils/crypto.py +++ b/lib/ansible/module_utils/crypto.py @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ def select_message_digest(digest_string): return digest -def write_file(module, content, default_mode=None): +def write_file(module, content, default_mode=None, path=None): ''' Writes content into destination file as securely as possible. Uses file arguments from module. @@ -312,6 +312,9 @@ def write_file(module, content, default_mode=None): file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) if file_args['mode'] is None: file_args['mode'] = default_mode + # If the path was set to override module path + if path is not None: + file_args['path'] = path # Create tempfile name tmp_fd, tmp_name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=b'.ansible_tmp') try: diff --git a/lib/ansible/module_utils/ecs/api.py b/lib/ansible/module_utils/ecs/api.py index 22290469894..17812dbb937 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/module_utils/ecs/api.py +++ b/lib/ansible/module_utils/ecs/api.py @@ -55,6 +55,16 @@ else: valid_file_format = re.compile(r".*(\.)(yml|yaml|json)$") +def ecs_client_argument_spec(): + return dict( + entrust_api_user=dict(type='str', required=True), + entrust_api_key=dict(type='str', required=True, no_log=True), + entrust_api_client_cert_path=dict(type='path', required=True), + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path=dict(type='path', required=True, no_log=True), + entrust_api_specification_path=dict(type='path', default='https://cloud.entrust.net/EntrustCloud/documentation/cms-api-2.1.0.yaml'), + ) + + class SessionConfigurationException(Exception): """ Raised if we cannot configure a session with the API """ diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/crypto/entrust/__init__.py b/lib/ansible/modules/crypto/entrust/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/crypto/entrust/ecs_certificate.py b/lib/ansible/modules/crypto/entrust/ecs_certificate.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b681b5ae3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ansible/modules/crypto/entrust/ecs_certificate.py @@ -0,0 +1,945 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +# Copyright (c), Entrust Datacard Corporation, 2019 +# 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 + + +ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', + 'status': ['preview'], + 'supported_by': 'community'} + +DOCUMENTATION = ''' +--- +module: ecs_certificate +author: + - Chris Trufan (@ctrufan) +version_added: '2.9' +short_description: Request SSL/TLS certificates with the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API +description: + - Create, reissue, and renew certificates with the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + - Requires credentials for the L(Entrust Certificate Services,https://www.entrustdatacard.com/products/categories/ssl-certificates) (ECS) API. + - In order to request a certificate, the domain and organization used in the certificate signing request must be already + validated in the ECS system. It is I(not) the responsibility of this module to perform those steps. +notes: + - C(path) must be specified as the output location of the certificate. +requirements: + - cryptography >= 1.6 +options: + backup: + description: + - Path to store a backup of the initial certificate, if I(path) pointed to an existing file certificate. + type: bool + default: false + force: + description: + - If force is used, a certificate is requested regardless of whether I(path) points to an existing valid certificate. + - If C(request_type=renew), a forced renew will fail if the certificate being renewed has been issued within the past 30 days, regardless of the + value of I(remaining_days) or the return value of I(cert_days) - the ECS API does not support the "renew" operation for certificates that are not + at least 30 days old. + type: bool + default: false + path: + description: + - Path to put the certificate file as a PEM encoded cert. + - If the certificate at this location is not an Entrust issued certificate, a new certificate will always be requested regardless of validity. + - If there is already an Entrust certificate at this location, whether it is replaced is dependent upon the I(remaining_days) calculation. + - If an existing certificate is being replaced (see I(remaining_days), I(force), I(tracking_id)), the operation taken to replace it is dependent + on I(request_type) + type: path + required: true + full_chain_path: + description: + - Path to put the full certificate chain of the certificate, intermediates, and roots. + type: path + csr: + description: + - Base-64 encoded Certificate Signing Request (CSR). I(csr) is accepted with or without PEM formatting around the Base-64 string. + - If no I(csr) is provided when C(request_type=reissue) or C(request_type=renew), the certificate will be generated with the same public key as + the certificate being renewed or reissued. + - If I(subject_alt_name) is specified, it will override the subject alternate names in the CSR. + - If I(eku) is specified, it will override the extended key usage in the CSR. + - If I(ou) is specified, it will override the organizational units "ou=" present in the subject distinguished name of the CSR, if any. + - The organization "O=" field from the CSR will not be used. It will be replaced in the issued certificate by I(org) if present, and if not present, + the organization tied to I(client_id). + type: str + tracking_id: + description: + - Tracking ID of certificate to reissue or renew. + - I(tracking_id) is invalid if C(request_type=new) or C(request_type=validate_only). + - If there is a certificate present in I(path) and it is an ECS certificate, I(tracking_id) will be ignored. + - If there is not a certificate present in I(path) or there is but it is from another provider, the certificate represented by I(tracking_id) will + be renewed or reissued and saved to I(path). + - If there is not a certificate present in I(path) and the I(force) and I(remaining_days) parameters do not indicate a new certificate is needed, + the certificate referenced by I(tracking_id) certificate will be saved to I(path). + - This can be used when a known certificate is not currently present on a server, but you want to renew or reissue it to be managed by an ansible + playbook. For example, if you specify C(request_type=renew), I(tracking_id) of an issued certificate, and I(path) to a file that does not exist, + the first run of a task will download the certificate specified by I(tracking_id) (assuming it is still valid), and future runs of the task will + (if applicable - see I(force) and I(remaining_days)) renew the certificate now present in I(path). + type: int + remaining_days: + description: + - The number of days the certificate must have left being valid. If C(cert_days < remaining_days) then a new certificate will be + obtained using I(request_type). + - If C(request_type=renew), a renew will fail if the certificate being renewed has been issued within the past 30 days, so do not set a + I(remaining_days) value that is within 30 days of the full lifetime of the certificate being acted upon. (e.g. if you are requesting Certificates + with a 90 day lifetime, do not set remaining_days to a value C(60) or higher). + - The I(force) option may be used to ensure that a new certificate is always obtained. + type: int + default: 30 + request_type: + description: + - Operation performed if I(tracking_id) references a valid certificate to reissue, or there is already a certificate present in I(path) but either + I(force) is specified or C(cert_days < remaining_days). + - Specifying C(request_type=validate_only) means the request will be validated against the ECS API, but no certificate will be issued. + - Specifying C(request_type=new) means a certificate request will always be submitted and a new certificate issued. + - Specifying C(request_type=renew) means that an existing certificate (specified by I(tracking_id) if present, otherwise I(path)) will be renewed. + If there is no certificate to renew, a new certificate is requested. + - Specifying C(request_type=reissue) means that an existing certificate (specified by I(tracking_id) if present, otherwise I(path)) will be + reissued. + If there is no certificate to reissue, a new certificate is requested. + - If a certificate was issued within the past 30 days, the 'renew' operation is not a valid operation and will fail. + - Note that C(reissue) is an operation that will result in the revocation of the certificate that is reissued, be cautious with it's use. + - I(check_mode) is only supported if C(request_type=new) + - For example, setting C(request_type=renew) and C(remaining_days=30) and pointing to the same certificate on multiple playbook runs means that on + the first run new certificate will be requested. It will then be left along on future runs until it is within 30 days of expiry, then the + ECS "renew" operation will be performed. + type: str + choices: [ 'new', 'renew', 'reissue', 'validate_only'] + default: new + cert_type: + description: + - The type of certificate product to request. + - If a certificate is being reissued or renewed, this parameter is ignored, and the C(cert_type) of the initial certificate is used. + type: str + choices: [ 'STANDARD_SSL', 'ADVANTAGE_SSL', 'UC_SSL', 'EV_SSL', 'WILDCARD_SSL', 'PRIVATE_SSL', 'PD_SSL', 'CODE_SIGNING', 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', + 'CDS_INDIVIDUAL', 'CDS_GROUP', 'CDS_ENT_LITE', 'CDS_ENT_PRO', 'SMIME_ENT' ] + subject_alt_name: + description: + - The subject alternative name identifiers, as an array of values (applies to I(cert_type) with a value of C(STANDARD_SSL), C(ADVANTAGE_SSL), + C(UC_SSL), C(EV_SSL), C(WILDCARD_SSL), C(PRIVATE_SSL), and C(PD_SSL)). + - If you are requesting a new SSL certificate, and you pass a I(subject_alt_name) parameter, any SAN names in the CSR are ignored. + If no subjectAltName parameter is passed, the SAN names in the CSR are used. + - See I(request_type) to understand more about SANs during reissues and renewals. + - In the case of certificates of type C(STANDARD_SSL) certificates, if the CN of the certificate is . only the www.. value + is accepted. If the CN of the certificate is www.. only the . value is accepted. + type: list + eku: + description: + - If specified, overrides the key usage in the I(csr). + type: str + choices: [ SERVER_AUTH, CLIENT_AUTH, SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH ] + ct_log: + description: + - In compliance with browser requirements, this certificate may be posted to the Certificate Transparency (CT) logs. This is a best practice + technique that helps domain owners monitor certificates issued to their domains. Note that not all certificates are eligible for CT logging. + - If I(ct_log) is not specified, the certificate uses the account default. + - If I(ct_log) is specified and the account settings allow it, I(ct_log) overrides the account default. + - If I(ct_log) is set to C(false), but the account settings are set to "always log", the certificate generation will fail. + type: bool + client_id: + description: + - The client ID to submit the Certificate Signing Request under. + - If no client ID is specified, the certificate will be submitted under the primary client with ID of 1. + - When using a client other than the primary client, the I(org) parameter cannot be specified. + - The issued certificate will have an organization value in the subject distinguished name represented by the client. + type: int + default: 1 + org: + description: + - Organization "O=" to include in the certificate. + - If I(org) is not specified, the organization from the client represented by I(client_id) is used. + - Unless the I(cert_type) is C(PD_SSL), this field may not be specified if the value of I(client_id) is not the primary client of "1". For all + non-primary clients, certificates may only be issued with the organization of that client. + type: str + ou: + description: + - Organizational unit "OU=" to include in the certificate. + - I(ou) behavior is dependent on whether organizational units are enabled for your account. If organizational unit support is disabled for your + account, organizational units from the I(csr) and the I(ou) parameter are ignored. + - If both I(csr) and I(ou) are specified, the value in I(ou) will override the OU fields present in the subject distinguished name in the I(csr) + - If neither I(csr) nor I(ou) are specified for a renew or reissue operation, the OU fields in the initial certificate are reused. + - An invalid OU from I(csr) is ignored, but any invalid organizational units in I(ou) will result in an error indicating "Unapproved OU". The I(ou) + parameter can be used to force failure if an unapproved organizational unit is provided. + - A maximum of one OU may be specified for current products. Multiple OUs are reserved for future products. + type: list + end_user_key_storage_agreement: + description: + - The end user of the Code Signing certificate must generate and store the private key for this request on cryptographically secure + hardware to be compliant with the Entrust CSP and Subscription agreement. If requesting a certificate of type C(CODE_SIGNING) or + C(EV_CODE_SIGNING), you must set I(end_user_key_storage_agreement) to true if and only if you acknowledge that you will inform the user of this + requirement. + - Applicable only to I(cert_type) of values C(CODE_SIGNING) and C(EV_CODE_SIGNING). + type: bool + tracking_info: + description: Free form tracking information to attach to the record for the certificate. + type: str + requester_name: + description: Requester name to associate with certificate tracking information. + type: str + required: true + requester_email: + description: Requester email to associate with certificate tracking information and receive delivery and expiry notices for the certificate. + type: str + required: true + requester_phone: + description: Requester phone number to associate with certificate tracking information. + type: str + required: true + additional_emails: + description: A list of additional email addresses to receive the delivery notice and expiry notification for the certificate. + type: list + custom_fields: + description: + - Mapping of custom fields to associate with the certificate request and certificate. + - Only supported if custom fields are enabled for your account. + - Each custom field specified must be a custom field you have defined for your account. + type: dict + suboptions: + text1: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text2: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text3: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text4: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text5: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text6: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text7: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text8: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text9: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text10: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text11: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text12: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text13: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text14: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + text15: + description: Custom text field of maximum size 500. + type: str + number1: + description: Custom number field. + type: float + number2: + description: Custom number field. + type: float + number3: + description: Custom number field. + type: float + number4: + description: Custom number field. + type: float + number5: + description: Custom number field. + type: float + date1: + description: Custom date field. + type: str + date2: + description: Custom date field. + type: str + date3: + description: Custom date field. + type: str + date4: + description: Custom date field. + type: str + date5: + description: Custom date field. + type: str + email1: + description: Custom email field. + type: str + email2: + description: Custom email field. + type: str + email3: + description: Custom email field. + type: str + email4: + description: Custom email field. + type: str + email5: + description: Custom email field. + type: str + dropdown1: + description: Custom dropdown field. + type: str + dropdown2: + description: Custom dropdown field. + type: str + dropdown3: + description: Custom dropdown field. + type: str + dropdown4: + description: Custom dropdown field. + type: str + dropdown5: + description: Custom dropdown field. + type: str + cert_expiry: + description: + - The date the certificate should be set to expire, as an RFC3339 compliant date or date-time. For example, + C(2020-02-23), C(2020-02-23T15:00:00.05Z). + - I(cert_expiry) is only supported for requests of C(request_type=new) or C(request_type=renew). If C(request_type=reissue), + I(cert_expiry) will be used for the first certificate issuance, but subsequent issuances will have the same expiry as the initial + certificate. + - A reissued certificate will always have the same expiry as the original certificate. + - Note that only the date (day, month, year) is supported for specifying expiry date. If you choose to specify an expiry time with the expiry date, + the time will be adjusted to Eastern Standard Time (EST). This could have the unintended effect of moving your expiry date to the previous day. + - Applies only to accounts with a pooling inventory model. + - Only one of I(cert_expiry) or I(cert_lifetime) may be specified. + type: str + cert_lifetime: + description: + - The lifetime of the certificate. + - Applies to all certificates for accounts with a non-pooling inventory model. + - I(cert_lifetime) is only supported for requests of C(request_type=new) or C(request_type=renew). If C(request_type=reissue), I(cert_lifetime) will + be used for the first certificate issuance, but subsequent issuances will have the same expiry as the initial certificate. + - Applies to certificates of I(cert_type)=C(CDS_INDIVIDUAL, CDS_GROUP, CDS_ENT_LITE, CDS_ENT_PRO, SMIME_ENT) for accounts with a pooling inventory + model. + - C(P1Y) is a certificate with a 1 year lifetime. + - C(P2Y) is a certificate with a 2 year lifetime. + - C(P3Y) is a certificate with a 3 year lifetime. + - Only one of I(cert_expiry) or I(cert_lifetime) may be specified. + type: str + choices: [ P1Y, P2Y, P3Y ] +seealso: + - module: openssl_privatekey + description: Can be used to create private keys (both for certificates and accounts). + - module: openssl_csr + description: Can be used to create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). +extends_documentation_fragment: + - ecs_credential +''' + +EXAMPLES = r''' +- name: Request a new certificate from Entrust with bare minimum parameters. + Will request a new certificate if current one is valid but within 30 + days of expiry. If replacing an existing file in path, will back it up. + ecs_certificate: + backup: true + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + full_chain_path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.chain.crt + csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr + cert_type: EV_SSL + requester_name: Jo Doe + requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com + requester_phone: 555-555-5555 + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +- name: If there is no certificate present in path, request a new certificate + of type EV_SSL. Otherwise, if there is an Entrust managed certificate + in path and it is within 63 days of expiration, request a renew of that + certificate. + ecs_certificate: + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr + cert_type: EV_SSL + cert_expiry: '2020-08-20' + request_type: renew + remaining_days: 63 + requester_name: Jo Doe + requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com + requester_phone: 555-555-5555 + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +- name: If there is no certificate present in path, download certificate + specified by tracking_id if it is still valid. Otherwise, if the + certificate is within 79 days of expiration, request a renew of that + certificate and save it in path. This can be used to "migrate" a + certificate to be Ansible managed. + ecs_certificate: + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr + tracking_id: 2378915 + request_type: renew + remaining_days: 79 + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +- name: Force a reissue of the certificate specified by tracking_id. + ecs_certificate: + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + force: true + tracking_id: 2378915 + request_type: reissue + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +- name: Request a new certificate with an alternative client. Note that the + issued certificate will have it's Subject Distinguished Name use the + organization details associated with that client, rather than what is + in the CSR. + ecs_certificate: + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr + client_id: 2 + requester_name: Jo Doe + requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com + requester_phone: 555-555-5555 + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +- name: Request a new certificate with a number of CSR parameters overridden + and tracking information + ecs_certificate: + path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt + full_chain_path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.chain.crt + csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr + subject_alt_name: + - ansible.testcertificates.com + - www.testcertificates.com + eku: SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH + ct_log: true + org: Test Organization Inc. + ou: + - Administration + tracking_info: "Submitted via Ansible" + additional_emails: + - itsupport@testcertificates.com + - jsmith@ansible.com + custom_fields: + text1: Admin + text2: Invoice 25 + number1: 342 + date1: '2018-01-01' + email1: sales@ansible.testcertificates.com + dropdown1: red + cert_expiry: '2020-08-15' + requester_name: Jo Doe + requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com + requester_phone: 555-555-5555 + entrust_api_user: apiusername + entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT + entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key + +''' + +RETURN = ''' +filename: + description: Path to the generated Certificate. + returned: changed or success + type: str + sample: /etc/ssl/crt/www.ansible.com.crt +backup_file: + description: Name of backup file created for the certificate. + returned: changed and if I(backup) is C(true) + type: str + sample: /path/to/www.ansible.com.crt.2019-03-09@11:22~ +backup_full_chain_file: + description: Name of the backup file created for the certificate chain. + returned: changed and if I(backup) is C(true) and I(full_chain_path) is set. + type: str + sample: /path/to/ca.chain.crt.2019-03-09@11:22~ +tracking_id: + description: The tracking ID to reference and track the certificate in ECS. + returned: success + type: int + sample: 380079 +serial_number: + description: The serial number of the issued certificate. + returned: success + type: int + sample: 1235262234164342 +cert_days: + description: The number of days the certificate remains valid. + returned: success + type: int + sample: 253 +cert_status: + description: + - The certificate status in ECS. + - 'Current possible values (which may be expanded in the future) are: C(ACTIVE), C(APPROVED), C(DEACTIVATED), C(DECLINED), C(EXPIRED), C(NA), + C(PENDING), C(PENDING_QUORUM), C(READY), C(REISSUED), C(REISSUING), C(RENEWED), C(RENEWING), C(REVOKED), C(SUSPENDED)' + returned: success + type: str + sample: ACTIVE +cert_details: + description: + - The full response JSON from the Get Certificate call of the ECS API. + - 'While the response contents are guaranteed to be forwards compatible with new ECS API releases, Entrust recommends that you do not make any + playbooks take actions based on the content of this field. However it may be useful for debugging, logging, or auditing purposes.' + returned: success + type: dict + +''' + +from ansible.module_utils.ecs.api import ( + ecs_client_argument_spec, + ECSClient, + RestOperationException, + SessionConfigurationException, +) + +import datetime +import json +import os +import re +import time +import traceback +from distutils.version import LooseVersion + +from ansible.module_utils import crypto as crypto_utils +from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, missing_required_lib +from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native, to_bytes + +CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR = None +try: + import cryptography + CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION = LooseVersion(cryptography.__version__) +except ImportError: + CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR = traceback.format_exc() + CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND = False +else: + CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND = True + +MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION = '1.6' + + +def validate_cert_expiry(cert_expiry): + search_string_partial = re.compile(r'^([0-9]+)-(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])\Z') + search_string_full = re.compile(r'^([0-9]+)-(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[Tt]([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):([0-5][0-9]):' + r'([0-5][0-9]|60)(.[0-9]+)?(([Zz])|([+|-]([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]))\Z') + if search_string_partial.match(cert_expiry) or search_string_full.match(cert_expiry): + return True + return False + + +def calculate_cert_days(expires_after): + cert_days = 0 + if expires_after: + expires_after_datetime = datetime.datetime.strptime(expires_after, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') + cert_days = (expires_after_datetime - datetime.datetime.now()).days + return cert_days + + +# Populate the value of body[dict_param_name] with the JSON equivalent of +# module parameter of param_name if that parameter is present, otherwise leave field +# out of resulting dict +def convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, dict_param_name, param_name): + body = {} + if module.params[param_name] is not None: + if module.params[param_name]: + body[dict_param_name] = 'true' + else: + body[dict_param_name] = 'false' + return body + + +class EcsCertificate(object): + ''' + Entrust Certificate Services certificate class. + ''' + + def __init__(self, module): + self.path = module.params['path'] + self.full_chain_path = module.params['full_chain_path'] + self.force = module.params['force'] + self.backup = module.params['backup'] + self.request_type = module.params['request_type'] + self.csr = module.params['csr'] + + # All return values + self.changed = False + self.filename = None + self.tracking_id = None + self.cert_status = None + self.serial_number = None + self.cert_days = None + self.cert_details = None + self.backup_file = None + self.backup_full_chain_file = None + + self.cert = None + self.ecs_client = None + if self.path and os.path.exists(self.path): + try: + self.cert = crypto_utils.load_certificate(self.path, backend='cryptography') + except Exception as dummy: + self.cert = None + # Instantiate the ECS client and then try a no-op connection to verify credentials are valid + try: + self.ecs_client = ECSClient( + entrust_api_user=module.params['entrust_api_user'], + entrust_api_key=module.params['entrust_api_key'], + entrust_api_cert=module.params['entrust_api_client_cert_path'], + entrust_api_cert_key=module.params['entrust_api_client_cert_key_path'], + entrust_api_specification_path=module.params['entrust_api_specification_path'] + ) + except SessionConfigurationException as e: + module.fail_json(msg='Failed to initialize Entrust Provider: {0}'.format(to_native(e))) + try: + self.ecs_client.GetAppVersion() + except RestOperationException as e: + module.fail_json(msg='Please verify credential information. Received exception when testing ECS connection: {0}'.format(to_native(e.message))) + + # Conversion of the fields that go into the 'tracking' parameter of the request object + def convert_tracking_params(self, module): + body = {} + tracking = {} + if module.params['requester_name']: + tracking['requesterName'] = module.params['requester_name'] + if module.params['requester_email']: + tracking['requesterEmail'] = module.params['requester_email'] + if module.params['requester_phone']: + tracking['requesterPhone'] = module.params['requester_phone'] + if module.params['tracking_info']: + tracking['trackingInfo'] = module.params['tracking_info'] + if module.params['custom_fields']: + # Omit custom fields from submitted dict if not present, instead of submitting them with value of 'null' + # The ECS API does technically accept null without error, but it complicates debugging user escalations and is unnecessary bandwidth. + custom_fields = {} + for k, v in module.params['custom_fields'].items(): + if v is not None: + custom_fields[k] = v + tracking['customFields'] = custom_fields + if module.params['additional_emails']: + tracking['additionalEmails'] = module.params['additional_emails'] + body['tracking'] = tracking + return body + + def convert_cert_subject_params(self, module): + body = {} + if module.params['subject_alt_name']: + body['subjectAltName'] = module.params['subject_alt_name'] + if module.params['org']: + body['org'] = module.params['org'] + if module.params['ou']: + body['ou'] = module.params['ou'] + return body + + def convert_general_params(self, module): + body = {} + if module.params['eku']: + body['eku'] = module.params['eku'] + if self.request_type == 'new': + body['certType'] = module.params['cert_type'] + body['clientId'] = module.params['client_id'] + body.update(convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, 'ctLog', 'ct_log')) + body.update(convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, 'endUserKeyStorageAgreement', 'end_user_key_storage_agreement')) + return body + + def convert_expiry_params(self, module): + body = {} + if module.params['cert_lifetime']: + body['certLifetime'] = module.params['cert_lifetime'] + elif module.params['cert_expiry']: + body['certExpiryDate'] = module.params['cert_expiry'] + # If neither cerTLifetime or certExpiryDate was specified and the request type is new, default to 365 days + elif self.request_type != 'reissue': + gmt_now = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.mktime(time.gmtime())) + expiry = gmt_now + datetime.timedelta(days=365) + body['certExpiryDate'] = expiry.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.00Z") + return body + + def set_tracking_id_by_serial_number(self, module): + try: + # Use serial_number to identify if certificate is an Entrust Certificate + # with an associated tracking ID + serial_number = "{0:X}".format(self.cert.serial_number) + cert_results = self.ecs_client.GetCertificates(serialNumber=serial_number).get('certificates', {}) + if len(cert_results) == 1: + self.tracking_id = cert_results[0].get('trackingId') + except RestOperationException as dummy: + # If we fail to find a cert by serial number, that's fine, we just don't set self.tracking_id + return + + def set_cert_details(self, module): + try: + self.cert_details = self.ecs_client.GetCertificate(trackingId=self.tracking_id) + self.cert_status = self.cert_details.get('status') + self.serial_number = self.cert_details.get('serialNumber') + self.cert_days = calculate_cert_days(self.cert_details.get('expiresAfter')) + except RestOperationException as e: + module.fail_json('Failed to get details of certificate with tracking_id="{0}", Error: '.format(self.tracking_id), to_native(e.message)) + + def check(self, module): + if self.cert: + # We will only treat a certificate as valid if it is found as a managed entrust cert. + # We will only set updated tracking ID based on certificate in "path" if it is managed by entrust. + self.set_tracking_id_by_serial_number(module) + + if module.params['tracking_id'] and self.tracking_id and module.params['tracking_id'] != self.tracking_id: + module.warn('tracking_id parameter of "{0}" provided, but will be ignored. Valid certificate was present in path "{1}" with ' + 'tracking_id of "{2}".'.format(module.params['tracking_id'], self.path, self.tracking_id)) + + # If we did not end up setting tracking_id based on existing cert, get from module params + if not self.tracking_id: + self.tracking_id = module.params['tracking_id'] + + if not self.tracking_id: + return False + + self.set_cert_details(module) + + if self.cert_status == 'EXPIRED' or self.cert_status == 'SUSPENDED' or self.cert_status == 'REVOKED': + return False + if self.cert_days < module.params['remaining_days']: + return False + + return True + + def request_cert(self, module): + if not self.check(module) or self.force: + body = {} + + # Read the CSR contents + if self.csr and os.path.exists(self.csr): + with open(self.csr, 'r') as csr_file: + body['csr'] = csr_file.read() + + # Check if the path is already a cert + # tracking_id may be set as a parameter or by get_cert_details if an entrust cert is in 'path'. If tracking ID is null + # We will be performing a reissue operation. + if self.request_type != 'new' and not self.tracking_id: + module.warn('No existing Entrust certificate found in path={0} and no tracking_id was provided, setting request_type to "new" for this task' + 'run. Future playbook runs that point to the pathination file in {1} will use request_type={2}' + .format(self.path, self.path, self.request_type)) + self.request_type = 'new' + elif self.request_type == 'new' and self.tracking_id: + module.warn('Existing certificate being acted upon, but request_type is "new", so will be a new certificate issuance rather than a' + 'reissue or renew') + # Use cases where request type is new and no existing certificate, or where request type is reissue/renew and a valid + # existing certificate is found, do not need warnings. + + body.update(self.convert_tracking_params(module)) + body.update(self.convert_cert_subject_params(module)) + body.update(self.convert_general_params(module)) + body.update(self.convert_expiry_params(module)) + + if not module.check_mode: + try: + if self.request_type == 'validate_only': + body['validateOnly'] = 'true' + result = self.ecs_client.NewCertRequest(Body=body) + if self.request_type == 'new': + result = self.ecs_client.NewCertRequest(Body=body) + elif self.request_type == 'renew': + result = self.ecs_client.RenewCertRequest(trackingId=self.tracking_id, Body=body) + elif self.request_type == 'reissue': + result = self.ecs_client.ReissueCertRequest(trackingId=self.tracking_id, Body=body) + self.tracking_id = result.get('trackingId') + self.set_cert_details(module) + except RestOperationException as e: + module.fail_json(msg='Failed to request new certificate from Entrust (ECS) {0}'.format(e.message)) + + if self.request_type != 'validate_only': + if self.backup: + self.backup_file = module.backup_local(self.path) + crypto_utils.write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('endEntityCert'))) + if self.full_chain_path: + if self.backup: + self.backup_full_chain_file = module.backup_local(self.full_chain_path) + crypto_utils.write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('chainCerts')), path=self.full_chain_path) + self.changed = True + # If there is no certificate present in path but a tracking ID was specified, save it to disk + elif not os.path.exists(self.path) and self.tracking_id: + if not module.check_mode: + crypto_utils.write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('endEntityCert'))) + if self.full_chain_path: + crypto_utils.write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('chainCerts')), path=self.full_chain_path) + self.changed = True + + def dump(self): + result = { + 'changed': self.changed, + 'filename': self.path, + 'tracking_id': self.tracking_id, + 'cert_status': self.cert_status, + 'serial_number': self.serial_number, + 'cert_days': self.cert_days, + 'cert_details': self.cert_details, + } + if self.backup_file: + result['backup_file'] = self.backup_file + result['backup_full_chain_file'] = self.backup_full_chain_file + return result + + +def custom_fields_spec(): + return dict( + text1=dict(type='str'), + text2=dict(type='str'), + text3=dict(type='str'), + text4=dict(type='str'), + text5=dict(type='str'), + text6=dict(type='str'), + text7=dict(type='str'), + text8=dict(type='str'), + text9=dict(type='str'), + text10=dict(type='str'), + text11=dict(type='str'), + text12=dict(type='str'), + text13=dict(type='str'), + text14=dict(type='str'), + text15=dict(type='str'), + number1=dict(type='float'), + number2=dict(type='float'), + number3=dict(type='float'), + number4=dict(type='float'), + number5=dict(type='float'), + date1=dict(type='str'), + date2=dict(type='str'), + date3=dict(type='str'), + date4=dict(type='str'), + date5=dict(type='str'), + email1=dict(type='str'), + email2=dict(type='str'), + email3=dict(type='str'), + email4=dict(type='str'), + email5=dict(type='str'), + dropdown1=dict(type='str'), + dropdown2=dict(type='str'), + dropdown3=dict(type='str'), + dropdown4=dict(type='str'), + dropdown5=dict(type='str'), + ) + + +def ecs_certificate_argument_spec(): + return dict( + backup=dict(type='bool', default=False), + force=dict(type='bool', default=False), + path=dict(type='path', required=True), + full_chain_path=dict(type='path'), + tracking_id=dict(type='int'), + remaining_days=dict(type='int', default=30), + request_type=dict(type='str', default='new', choices=['new', 'renew', 'reissue', 'validate_only']), + cert_type=dict(type='str', choices=['STANDARD_SSL', + 'ADVANTAGE_SSL', + 'UC_SSL', + 'EV_SSL', + 'WILDCARD_SSL', + 'PRIVATE_SSL', + 'PD_SSL', + 'CODE_SIGNING', + 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', + 'CDS_INDIVIDUAL', + 'CDS_GROUP', + 'CDS_ENT_LITE', + 'CDS_ENT_PRO', + 'SMIME_ENT', + ]), + csr=dict(type='str'), + subject_alt_name=dict(type='list', elements='str'), + eku=dict(type='str', choices=['SERVER_AUTH', 'CLIENT_AUTH', 'SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH']), + ct_log=dict(type='bool'), + client_id=dict(type='int', default=1), + org=dict(type='str'), + ou=dict(type='list', elements='str'), + end_user_key_storage_agreement=dict(type='bool'), + tracking_info=dict(type='str'), + requester_name=dict(type='str', required=True), + requester_email=dict(type='str', required=True), + requester_phone=dict(type='str', required=True), + additional_emails=dict(type='list', elements='str'), + custom_fields=dict(type='dict', default=None, options=custom_fields_spec()), + cert_expiry=dict(type='str'), + cert_lifetime=dict(type='str', choices=['P1Y', 'P2Y', 'P3Y']), + ) + + +def main(): + ecs_argument_spec = ecs_client_argument_spec() + ecs_argument_spec.update(ecs_certificate_argument_spec()) + module = AnsibleModule( + argument_spec=ecs_argument_spec, + required_if=( + ['request_type', 'new', ['cert_type']], + ['request_type', 'validate_only', ['cert_type']], + ['cert_type', 'CODE_SIGNING', ['end_user_key_storage_agreement']], + ['cert_type', 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', ['end_user_key_storage_agreement']], + ), + mutually_exclusive=( + ['cert_expiry', 'cert_lifetime'], + ), + supports_check_mode=True, + ) + + if not CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND or CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION < LooseVersion(MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION): + module.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib('cryptography >= {0}'.format(MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION)), + exception=CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR) + + # If validate_only is used, pointing to an existing tracking_id is an invalid operation + if module.params['tracking_id']: + if module.params['request_type'] == 'new' or module.params['request_type'] == 'validate_only': + module.fail_json(msg='The tracking_id field is invalid when request_type="{0}".'.format(module.params['request_type'])) + + # A reissued request can not specify an expiration date or lifetime + if module.params['request_type'] == 'reissue': + if module.params['cert_expiry']: + module.fail_json(msg='The cert_expiry field is invalid when request_type="reissue".') + elif module.params['cert_lifetime']: + module.fail_json(msg='The cert_lifetime field is invalid when request_type="reissue".') + # Only a reissued request can omit the CSR + else: + module_params_csr = module.params['csr'] + if module_params_csr is None: + module.fail_json(msg='The csr field is required when request_type={0}'.format(module.params['request_type'])) + elif not os.path.exists(module_params_csr): + module.fail_json(msg='The csr field of {0} was not a valid path. csr is required when request_type={1}'.format( + module_params_csr, module.params['request_type'])) + + if module.params['ou'] and len(module.params['ou']) > 1: + module.fail_json(msg='Multiple "ou" values are not currently supported.') + + if module.params['end_user_key_storage_agreement']: + if module.params['cert_type'] != 'CODE_SIGNING' and module.params['cert_type'] != 'EV_CODE_SIGNING': + module.fail_json(msg='Parameter "end_user_key_storage_agreement" is valid only for cert_types "CODE_SIGNING" and "EV_CODE_SIGNING"') + + if module.params['org'] and module.params['client_id'] != 1 and module.params['cert_type'] != 'PD_SSL': + module.fail_json(msg='The "org" parameter is not supported when client_id parameter is set to a value other than 1, unless cert_type is "PD_SSL".') + + if module.params['cert_expiry']: + if not validate_cert_expiry(module.params['cert_expiry']): + module.fail_json(msg='The "cert_expiry" parameter of "{0}" is not a valid date or date-time'.format(module.params['cert_expiry'])) + + certificate = EcsCertificate(module) + certificate.request_cert(module) + result = certificate.dump() + module.exit_json(**result) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ecs_credential.py b/lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ecs_credential.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..36bbbd34833 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ecs_credential.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +# Copyright (c), Entrust Datacard Corporation, 2019 +# 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 + + +class ModuleDocFragment(object): + + # Plugin options for Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) credentials + DOCUMENTATION = r''' +options: + entrust_api_user: + description: + - The username for authentication to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + type: str + required: true + entrust_api_key: + description: + - The key (password) for authentication to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + type: str + required: true + entrust_api_client_cert_path: + description: + - The path of the client certificate used to authenticate to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + type: path + required: true + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: + description: + - The path of the key for the client certificate used to authenticate to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + type: path + required: true + entrust_api_specification_path: + description: + - Path to the specification file defining the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. + - Can be used to keep a local copy of the specification to avoid downloading it every time the module is used. + type: path + default: https://cloud.entrust.net/EntrustCloud/documentation/cms-api-2.1.0.yaml +requirements: + - "PyYAML >= 3.11" +''' diff --git a/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/aliases b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/aliases new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f320bbb3fb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/aliases @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Not enabled due to lack of access to test environments. May be enabled using custom integration_config.yml +# Example integation_config.yml +# --- +# entrust_api_user: +# entrust_api_key: +# entrust_api_client_cert_path: /var/integration-testing/publicCert.pem +# entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /var/integration-testing/privateKey.pem +# entrust_api_ip_address: 127.0.0.1 +# entrust_cloud_ip_address: 127.0.0.1 +# # Used for certificate path validation of QA environments - we chose not to support disabling path validation ever. +# cacerts_bundle_path_local: /var/integration-testing/cacerts + +### WARNING: This test will update HOSTS file and CERTIFICATE STORE of target host, in order to be able to validate +# to a QA environment. ### +unsupported diff --git a/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/defaults/main.yml b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/defaults/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..86bc36c32cc --- /dev/null +++ b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/defaults/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +--- +# defaults file for test_ecs_certificate diff --git a/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/meta/main.yml b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/meta/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a35b330677e --- /dev/null +++ b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/meta/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +dependencies: + - prepare_tests + - setup_openssl diff --git a/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/tasks/main.yml b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/tasks/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b313d56014d --- /dev/null +++ b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/tasks/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +--- +## Verify that integration_config was specified +- block: + - assert: + that: + - entrust_api_user is defined + - entrust_api_key is defined + - entrust_api_ip_address is defined + - entrust_cloud_ip_address is defined + - entrust_api_client_cert_path is defined or entrust_api_client_cert_contents is defined + - entrust_api_client_cert_key_path is defined or entrust_api_client_cert_key_contents + - cacerts_bundle_path_local is defined + +## SET UP TEST ENVIRONMENT ######################################################################## +- name: copy the files needed for verifying test server certificate to the host + copy: + src: '{{ cacerts_bundle_path_local }}/' + dest: '{{ cacerts_bundle_path }}' + +- name: Update the CA certificates for our QA certs (collection may need updating if new QA environments used) + command: c_rehash {{ cacerts_bundle_path }} + +- name: Update hosts file + lineinfile: + path: /etc/hosts + state: present + regexp: 'api.entrust.net$' + line: '{{ entrust_api_ip_address }} api.entrust.net' + +- name: Update hosts file + lineinfile: + path: /etc/hosts + state: present + regexp: 'cloud.entrust.net$' + line: '{{ entrust_cloud_ip_address }} cloud.entrust.net' + +- name: Clear out the temporary directory for storing the API connection information + file: + path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}' + state: absent + +- name: Create a directory for storing the API connection Information + file: + path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}' + state: directory + +- name: Copy the files needed for the connection to entrust API to the host + copy: + src: '{{ entrust_api_client_cert_path }}' + dest: '{{ entrust_api_cert }}' + +- name: Copy the files needed for the connection to entrust API to the host + copy: + src: '{{ entrust_api_client_cert_key_path }}' + dest: '{{ entrust_api_cert_key }}' + +## SETUP CSR TO REQUEST +- name: Generate a 2048 bit RSA private key + openssl_privatekey: + path: '{{ privatekey_path }}' + passphrase: '{{ privatekey_passphrase }}' + cipher: auto + type: RSA + size: 2048 + +- name: Generate a certificate signing request using the generated key + openssl_csr: + path: '{{ csr_path }}' + privatekey_path: '{{ privatekey_path }}' + privatekey_passphrase: '{{ privatekey_passphrase }}' + common_name: '{{ common_name }}' + organization_name: '{{ organization_name | default(omit) }}' + organizational_unit_name: '{{ organizational_unit_name | default(omit) }}' + country_name: '{{ country_name | default(omit) }}' + state_or_province_name: '{{ state_or_province_name | default(omit) }}' + digest: sha256 + +- block: + - name: Have ECS generate a signed certificate + ecs_certificate: + backup: True + path: '{{ example1_cert_path }}' + full_chain_path: '{{ example1_chain_path }}' + csr: '{{ csr_path }}' + cert_type: '{{ example1_cert_type }}' + requester_name: '{{ entrust_requester_name }}' + requester_email: '{{ entrust_requester_email }}' + requester_phone: '{{ entrust_requester_phone }}' + entrust_api_user: '{{ entrust_api_user }}' + entrust_api_key: '{{ entrust_api_key }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert_key }}' + register: example1_result + + - assert: + that: + - example1_result is not failed + - example1_result.changed + - example1_result.tracking_id > 0 + - example1_result.serial_number is string + + # Internal CA refuses to issue certificates with the same DN in a short time frame + - name: Sleep for 5 seconds so we don't run into duplicate-request errors + pause: + seconds: 5 + + - name: Attempt to have ECS generate a signed certificate, but existing one is valid + ecs_certificate: + backup: True + path: '{{ example1_cert_path }}' + full_chain_path: '{{ example1_chain_path }}' + csr: '{{ csr_path }}' + cert_type: '{{ example1_cert_type }}' + requester_name: '{{ entrust_requester_name }}' + requester_email: '{{ entrust_requester_email }}' + requester_phone: '{{ entrust_requester_phone }}' + entrust_api_user: '{{ entrust_api_user }}' + entrust_api_key: '{{ entrust_api_key }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert_key }}' + register: example2_result + + - assert: + that: + - example2_result is not failed + - not example2_result.changed + - example2_result.backup_file is undefined + - example2_result.backup_full_chain_file is undefined + - example2_result.serial_number == example1_result.serial_number + - example2_result.tracking_id == example1_result.tracking_id + + # Internal CA refuses to issue certificates with the same DN in a short time frame + - name: Sleep for 5 seconds so we don't run into duplicate-request errors + pause: + seconds: 5 + + - name: Force a reissue with no CSR, verify that contents changed + ecs_certificate: + backup: True + force: True + path: '{{ example1_cert_path }}' + full_chain_path: '{{ example1_chain_path }}' + cert_type: '{{ example1_cert_type }}' + request_type: reissue + requester_name: '{{ entrust_requester_name }}' + requester_email: '{{ entrust_requester_email }}' + requester_phone: '{{ entrust_requester_phone }}' + entrust_api_user: '{{ entrust_api_user }}' + entrust_api_key: '{{ entrust_api_key }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert_key }}' + register: example3_result + + - assert: + that: + - example3_result is not failed + - example3_result.changed + - example3_result.backup_file is string + - example3_result.backup_full_chain_file is string + - example3_result.tracking_id > 0 + - example3_result.tracking_id != example1_result.tracking_id + - example3_result.serial_number != example1_result.serial_number + + # Internal CA refuses to issue certificates with the same DN in a short time frame + - name: Sleep for 5 seconds so we don't run into duplicate-request errors + pause: + seconds: 5 + + - name: Test a request with all of the various optional possible fields populated + ecs_certificate: + path: '{{ example4_cert_path }}' + csr: '{{ csr_path }}' + subject_alt_name: '{{ example4_subject_alt_name }}' + eku: '{{ example4_eku }}' + ct_log: True + cert_type: '{{ example4_cert_type }}' + org: '{{ example4_org }}' + ou: '{{ example4_ou }}' + tracking_info: '{{ example4_tracking_info }}' + additional_emails: '{{ example4_additional_emails }}' + custom_fields: '{{ example4_custom_fields }}' + cert_expiry: '{{ example4_cert_expiry }}' + requester_name: '{{ entrust_requester_name }}' + requester_email: '{{ entrust_requester_email }}' + requester_phone: '{{ entrust_requester_phone }}' + entrust_api_user: '{{ entrust_api_user }}' + entrust_api_key: '{{ entrust_api_key }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert }}' + entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: '{{ entrust_api_cert_key }}' + register: example4_result + + - assert: + that: + - example4_result is not failed + - example4_result.changed + - example4_result.backup_file is undefined + - example4_result.backup_full_chain_file is undefined + - example4_result.tracking_id > 0 + - example4_result.serial_number is string + + always: + - name: clean-up temporary folder + file: + path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}' + state: absent diff --git a/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/vars/main.yml b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/vars/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b08ec552be0 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/integration/targets/ecs_certificate/vars/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +--- +# vars file for test_ecs_certificate + +# Path on various hosts that cacerts need to be put as a prerequisite to API server cert validation. +# May need to be customized for some environments based on SSL implementations +# that ansible "urls" module utility is using as a backing. +cacerts_bundle_path: /etc/pki/tls/certs + +common_name: '{{ ansible_date_time.epoch }}.ansint.testcertificates.com' +organization_name: CMS API, Inc. +organizational_unit_name: RSA +country_name: US +state_or_province_name: MA +privatekey_passphrase: Passphrase452! +tmpdir_path: /tmp/ecs_cert_test/{{ ansible_date_time.epoch }} +privatekey_path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/testcertificates.key' +entrust_api_cert: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/authcert.cer' +entrust_api_cert_key: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/authkey.cer' +csr_path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/request.csr' + +entrust_requester_name: C Trufan +entrust_requester_email: CTIntegrationTests@entrustdatacard.com +entrust_requester_phone: 1-555-555-5555 # e.g. 15555555555 + +# TEST 1 +example1_cert_path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/issuedcert_1.pem' +example1_chain_path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/issuedcert_1_chain.pem' +example1_cert_type: EV_SSL + +example4_cert_path: '{{ tmpdir_path }}/issuedcert_2.pem' +example4_subject_alt_name: + - ansible.testcertificates.com + - www.testcertificates.com +example4_eku: SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH +example4_cert_type: UC_SSL +# Test a secondary org and special characters +example4_org: CaƱon City, Inc. +example4_ou: + - StringrsaString +example4_tracking_info: Submitted via Ansible Integration +example4_additional_emails: + - itsupport@testcertificates.com + - jsmith@ansible.com +example4_custom_fields: + text1: Admin + text2: Invoice 25 + number1: 342 + date3: '2018-01-01' + email2: sales@ansible.testcertificates.com + dropdown2: Dropdown 2 Value 1 +example4_cert_expiry: 2020-08-15