#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Ansible module to add authorized_keys for ssh logins. (c) 2012, Brad Olson This file is part of Ansible Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Ansible. If not, see . """ DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: authorized_key short_description: Adds or removes an SSH authorized key description: - Adds or removes an SSH authorized key for a user from a remote host. version_added: "0.5" options: user: description: - The username on the remote host whose authorized_keys file will be modified required: true default: null aliases: [] key: description: - The SSH public key, as a string required: true default: null path: description: - Alternate path to the authorized_keys file required: false default: "(homedir)+/.ssh/authorized_keys" version_added: "1.2" manage_dir: description: - Whether this module should manage the directory of the authorized key file. If set, the module will create the directory, as well as set the owner and permissions of an existing directory. Be sure to set C(manage_dir=no) if you are using an alternate directory for authorized_keys, as set with C(path), since you could lock yourself out of SSH access. See the example below. required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default: "yes" version_added: "1.2" state: description: - Whether the given key (with the given key_options) should or should not be in the file required: false choices: [ "present", "absent" ] default: "present" key_options: description: - A string of ssh key options to be prepended to the key in the authorized_keys file required: false default: null version_added: "1.4" description: - "Adds or removes authorized keys for particular user accounts" author: Brad Olson ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Example using key data from a local file on the management machine - authorized_key: user=charlie key="{{ lookup('file', '/home/charlie/.ssh/id_rsa.pub') }}" # Using alternate directory locations: - authorized_key: user=charlie key="{{ lookup('file', '/home/charlie/.ssh/id_rsa.pub') }}" path='/etc/ssh/authorized_keys/charlie' manage_dir=no # Using with_file - name: Set up authorized_keys for the deploy user authorized_key: user=deploy key="{{ item }}" with_file: - public_keys/doe-jane - public_keys/doe-john # Using key_options: - authorized_key: user=charlie key="{{ lookup('file', '/home/charlie/.ssh/id_rsa.pub') }}" key_options='no-port-forwarding,host="10.0.1.1"' ''' # Makes sure the public key line is present or absent in the user's .ssh/authorized_keys. # # Arguments # ========= # user = username # key = line to add to authorized_keys for user # path = path to the user's authorized_keys file (default: ~/.ssh/authorized_keys) # manage_dir = whether to create, and control ownership of the directory (default: true) # state = absent|present (default: present) # # see example in examples/playbooks import sys import os import pwd import os.path import tempfile import re import shlex class keydict(dict): """ a dictionary that maintains the order of keys as they are added """ # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2328235/pythonextend-the-dict-class def __init__(self, *args, **kw): super(keydict,self).__init__(*args, **kw) self.itemlist = super(keydict,self).keys() def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.itemlist.append(key) super(keydict,self).__setitem__(key, value) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.itemlist) def keys(self): return self.itemlist def values(self): return [self[key] for key in self] def itervalues(self): return (self[key] for key in self) def keyfile(module, user, write=False, path=None, manage_dir=True): """ Calculate name of authorized keys file, optionally creating the directories and file, properly setting permissions. :param str user: name of user in passwd file :param bool write: if True, write changes to authorized_keys file (creating directories if needed) :param str path: if not None, use provided path rather than default of '~user/.ssh/authorized_keys' :param bool manage_dir: if True, create and set ownership of the parent dir of the authorized_keys file :return: full path string to authorized_keys for user """ try: user_entry = pwd.getpwnam(user) except KeyError, e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to lookup user %s: %s" % (user, str(e))) if path is None: homedir = user_entry.pw_dir sshdir = os.path.join(homedir, ".ssh") keysfile = os.path.join(sshdir, "authorized_keys") else: sshdir = os.path.dirname(path) keysfile = path if not write: return keysfile uid = user_entry.pw_uid gid = user_entry.pw_gid if manage_dir: if not os.path.exists(sshdir): os.mkdir(sshdir, 0700) if module.selinux_enabled(): module.set_default_selinux_context(sshdir, False) os.chown(sshdir, uid, gid) os.chmod(sshdir, 0700) if not os.path.exists(keysfile): basedir = os.path.dirname(keysfile) if not os.path.exists(basedir): os.makedirs(basedir) try: f = open(keysfile, "w") #touches file so we can set ownership and perms finally: f.close() if module.selinux_enabled(): module.set_default_selinux_context(keysfile, False) try: os.chown(keysfile, uid, gid) os.chmod(keysfile, 0600) except OSError: pass return keysfile def parseoptions(module, options): ''' reads a string containing ssh-key options and returns a dictionary of those options ''' options_dict = keydict() #ordered dict if options: try: # the following regex will split on commas while # ignoring those commas that fall within quotes regex = re.compile(r'''((?:[^,"']|"[^"]*"|'[^']*')+)''') parts = regex.split(options)[1:-1] for part in parts: if "=" in part: (key, value) = part.split("=", 1) options_dict[key] = value elif part != ",": options_dict[part] = None except: module.fail_json(msg="invalid option string: %s" % options) return options_dict def parsekey(module, raw_key): ''' parses a key, which may or may not contain a list of ssh-key options at the beginning ''' VALID_SSH2_KEY_TYPES = [ 'ssh-ed25519', 'ecdsa-sha2-nistp256', 'ecdsa-sha2-nistp384', 'ecdsa-sha2-nistp521', 'ssh-dss', 'ssh-rsa', ] options = None # connection options key = None # encrypted key string key_type = None # type of ssh key type_index = None # index of keytype in key string|list # remove comment yaml escapes raw_key = raw_key.replace('\#', '#') # split key safely lex = shlex.shlex(raw_key) lex.quotes = [] lex.commenters = '' #keep comment hashes lex.whitespace_split = True key_parts = list(lex) for i in range(0, len(key_parts)): if key_parts[i] in VALID_SSH2_KEY_TYPES: type_index = i key_type = key_parts[i] break # check for options if type_index is None: return None elif type_index > 0: options = " ".join(key_parts[:type_index]) # parse the options (if any) options = parseoptions(module, options) # get key after the type index key = key_parts[(type_index + 1)] # set comment to everything after the key if len(key_parts) > (type_index + 1): comment = " ".join(key_parts[(type_index + 2):]) return (key, key_type, options, comment) def readkeys(module, filename): if not os.path.isfile(filename): return {} keys = {} f = open(filename) for line in f.readlines(): key_data = parsekey(module, line) if key_data: # use key as identifier keys[key_data[0]] = key_data else: # for an invalid line, just append the line # to the array so it will be re-output later keys[line] = line f.close() return keys def writekeys(module, filename, keys): fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp('', 'tmp', os.path.dirname(filename)) f = open(tmp_path,"w") try: for index, key in keys.items(): try: (keyhash,type,options,comment) = key option_str = "" if options: option_strings = [] for option_key in options.keys(): if options[option_key]: option_strings.append("%s=%s" % (option_key, options[option_key])) else: option_strings.append("%s" % option_key) option_str = ",".join(option_strings) option_str += " " key_line = "%s%s %s %s\n" % (option_str, type, keyhash, comment) except: key_line = key f.writelines(key_line) except IOError, e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to write to file %s: %s" % (tmp_path, str(e))) f.close() module.atomic_move(tmp_path, filename) def enforce_state(module, params): """ Add or remove key. """ user = params["user"] key = params["key"] path = params.get("path", None) manage_dir = params.get("manage_dir", True) state = params.get("state", "present") key_options = params.get("key_options", None) # extract indivial keys into an array, skipping blank lines and comments key = [s for s in key.splitlines() if s and not s.startswith('#')] # check current state -- just get the filename, don't create file do_write = False params["keyfile"] = keyfile(module, user, do_write, path, manage_dir) existing_keys = readkeys(module, params["keyfile"]) # Check our new keys, if any of them exist we'll continue. for new_key in key: parsed_new_key = parsekey(module, new_key) if key_options is not None: parsed_options = parseoptions(module, key_options) parsed_new_key = (parsed_new_key[0], parsed_new_key[1], parsed_options, parsed_new_key[3]) if not parsed_new_key: module.fail_json(msg="invalid key specified: %s" % new_key) present = False matched = False non_matching_keys = [] if parsed_new_key[0] in existing_keys: present = True # Then we check if everything matches, including # the key type and options. If not, we append this # existing key to the non-matching list # We only want it to match everything when the state # is present if parsed_new_key != existing_keys[parsed_new_key[0]] and state == "present": non_matching_keys.append(existing_keys[parsed_new_key[0]]) else: matched = True # handle idempotent state=present if state=="present": if len(non_matching_keys) > 0: for non_matching_key in non_matching_keys: if non_matching_key[0] in existing_keys: del existing_keys[non_matching_key[0]] do_write = True if not matched: existing_keys[parsed_new_key[0]] = parsed_new_key do_write = True elif state=="absent": if not matched: continue del existing_keys[parsed_new_key[0]] do_write = True if do_write: if module.check_mode: module.exit_json(changed=True) writekeys(module, keyfile(module, user, do_write, path, manage_dir), existing_keys) params['changed'] = True else: if module.check_mode: module.exit_json(changed=False) return params def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( user = dict(required=True, type='str'), key = dict(required=True, type='str'), path = dict(required=False, type='str'), manage_dir = dict(required=False, type='bool', default=True), state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent','present']), key_options = dict(required=False, type='str'), unique = dict(default=False, type='bool'), ), supports_check_mode=True ) results = enforce_state(module, module.params) module.exit_json(**results) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * main()