Commit Graph

58 Commits (a36db3bbef84322cecbbb2de36bab62410049a49)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brendan Beveridge 2f53b91697 remove now useless append check in user_mod 13 years ago
Brendan Beveridge 26b1bed22c Fixes issue #315
This adds some logic when usings groups possibly in combination with append

  if just specifying groups and the current groups do not match the list
     set groups
  if specifying groups with append and any group thats not in the current groups
     set groups with -a
13 years ago
Jeroen Hoekx 23c691bd30 Group order in user module should not matter.
Groups are not necessarily returned in the defined order, especially when the user already existed before ansible started managing the system.
13 years ago
Daniel Néri 0c4c3422f3 Add 'system' option for user and group modules
Creates system accounts/groups; corresponds to the '-r' option for {user,group}add.

The option is only honored when users/groups are added, not when modified.
13 years ago
Michael DeHaan 31f6cd6408 Because paramiko using a pty can't distinguish stderr and stdout, remove handling that
treated -D as a way to show stderr, and make sure modules don't include things on stderr.
Update docs and test module script to come into line.
13 years ago
Stephen Fromm cf6bfba2f8 Update user module to support supplementary group membership
This adds two options to the user module: groups and append.  groups is
a comma-delimited list of supplementary groups a user should belong to.
If a user is currently a member of a group not listed in groups, the
user will be removed from it.  To change this behavior, use append=yes.
This will append the user to the list of supplementary groups and *not*
remove the user from unlisted groups.
13 years ago
Stephen Fromm e44bf9e19c Update user module to support group name
This changes the gid option to group.  One may provide a primary group
as either a gid or a name.  The module will then check to verify that
the group already exists.  If the group does not already exist, the
module will fail.
13 years ago
Stephen Fromm e60dc41473 Add user module to create, modify, and delete user accounts
This relies on useradd, usermod, and userdel utilities on the system.
The argument name is required; if state is not provided, present is
assumed.  Other options supported for creating or modifying an existing
account:  uid, gid, comment, home, shell, and password.  If managing the
password, it must already be encrypted.  When creating an account, you
can also provide the argument createhome to control whether the home
directory is created.  Arguments supported for deleting an account are:
force (remove account even if user is logged in) and remove (remove home
directory).
13 years ago