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* openstack: standardize tls params * tower: tower_verify_ssl->validate_certs * docker: use standard tls config params - cacert_path -> ca_cert - cert_path -> client_cert - key_path -> client_key - tls_verify -> validate_certs * k8s: standardize tls connection params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key * ingate: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * manageiq: standardize tls params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ca_bundle_path -> ca_cert * mysql: standardize tls params - ssl_ca -> ca_cert - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * nios: ssl_verify -> validate_certs * postgresql: ssl_rootcert -> ca_cert * rabbitmq: standardize tls params - cacert -> ca_cert - cert -> client_cert - key -> client_key * rackspace: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * vca: verify_certs -> validate_certs * kubevirt_cdi_upload: upload_host_verify_ssl -> upload_host_validate_certs * lxd: standardize tls params - key_file -> client_key - cert_file -> client_cert * get_certificate: ca_certs -> ca_cert * get_certificate.py: clarify one or more certs in a file Co-Authored-By: jamescassell <code@james.cassell.me> * zabbix: tls_issuer -> ca_cert * bigip_device_auth_ldap: standardize tls params - ssl_check_peer -> validate_certs - ssl_client_cert -> client_cert - ssl_client_key -> client_key - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert * vdirect: vdirect_validate_certs -> validate_certs * mqtt: standardize tls params - ca_certs -> ca_cert - certfile -> client_cert - keyfile -> client_key * pulp_repo: standardize tls params remove `importer_ssl` prefix * rhn_register: sslcacert -> ca_cert * yum_repository: standardize tls params The fix for yum_repository is not straightforward since this module is only a thin wrapper for the underlying commands and config. In this case, we add the new values as aliases, keeping the old as primary, only due to the internal structure of the module. Aliases added: - sslcacert -> ca_cert - sslclientcert -> client_cert - sslclientkey -> client_key - sslverify -> validate_certs * gitlab_hook: enable_ssl_verification -> hook_validate_certs * Adjust arguments for docker_swarm inventory plugin. * foreman callback: standardize tls params - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * grafana_annotations: validate_grafana_certs -> validate_certs * nrdp callback: validate_nrdp_certs -> validate_certs * kubectl connection: standardize tls params - kubectl_cert_file -> client_cert - kubectl_key_file -> client_key - kubectl_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - kubectl_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * oc connection: standardize tls params - oc_cert_file -> client_cert - oc_key_file -> client_key - oc_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - oc_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * psrp connection: cert_trust_path -> ca_cert TODO: cert_validation -> validate_certs (multi-valued vs bool) * k8s inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * openshift inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * tower inventory: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * hashi_vault lookup: cacert -> ca_cert * k8s lookup: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * laps_passord lookup: cacert_file -> ca_cert * changelog for TLS parameter standardization
336 lines
11 KiB
Python
336 lines
11 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2018, KubeVirt Team <@kubevirt>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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module: k8s_auth
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short_description: Authenticate to Kubernetes clusters which require an explicit login step
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version_added: "2.8"
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author: KubeVirt Team (@kubevirt)
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description:
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- "This module handles authenticating to Kubernetes clusters requiring I(explicit) authentication procedures,
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meaning ones where a client logs in (obtains an authentication token), performs API operations using said
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token and then logs out (revokes the token). An example of a Kubernetes distribution requiring this module
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is OpenShift."
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- "On the other hand a popular configuration for username+password authentication is one utilizing HTTP Basic
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Auth, which does not involve any additional login/logout steps (instead login credentials can be attached
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to each and every API call performed) and as such is handled directly by the C(k8s) module (and other
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resource–specific modules) by utilizing the C(host), C(username) and C(password) parameters. Please
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consult your preferred module's documentation for more details."
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options:
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state:
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description:
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- If set to I(present) connect to the API server using the URL specified in C(host) and attempt to log in.
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- If set to I(absent) attempt to log out by revoking the authentication token specified in C(api_key).
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default: present
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choices:
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- present
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- absent
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host:
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description:
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- Provide a URL for accessing the API server.
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required: true
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username:
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description:
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- Provide a username for authenticating with the API server.
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password:
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description:
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- Provide a password for authenticating with the API server.
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ca_cert:
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description:
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- "Path to a CA certificate file used to verify connection to the API server. The full certificate chain
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must be provided to avoid certificate validation errors."
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aliases: [ ssl_ca_cert ]
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validate_certs:
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description:
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- "Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates."
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type: bool
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default: true
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aliases: [ verify_ssl ]
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api_key:
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description:
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- When C(state) is set to I(absent), this specifies the token to revoke.
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requirements:
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- python >= 2.7
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- urllib3
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- requests
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- requests-oauthlib
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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- hosts: localhost
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module_defaults:
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group/k8s:
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host: https://k8s.example.com/
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ca_cert: ca.pem
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tasks:
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- block:
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# It's good practice to store login credentials in a secure vault and not
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# directly in playbooks.
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- include_vars: k8s_passwords.yml
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- name: Log in (obtain access token)
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k8s_auth:
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username: admin
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password: "{{ k8s_admin_password }}"
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register: k8s_auth_results
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# Previous task provides the token/api_key, while all other parameters
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# are taken from module_defaults
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- name: Get a list of all pods from any namespace
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k8s_facts:
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api_key: "{{ k8s_auth_results.k8s_auth.api_key }}"
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kind: Pod
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register: pod_list
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always:
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- name: If login succeeded, try to log out (revoke access token)
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when: k8s_auth_results.k8s_auth.api_key is defined
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k8s_auth:
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state: absent
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api_key: "{{ k8s_auth_results.k8s_auth.api_key }}"
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'''
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# Returned value names need to match k8s modules parameter names, to make it
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# easy to pass returned values of k8s_auth to other k8s modules.
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# Discussion: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/50807#discussion_r248827899
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RETURN = '''
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k8s_auth:
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description: Kubernetes authentication facts.
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returned: success
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type: complex
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contains:
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api_key:
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description: Authentication token.
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returned: success
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type: str
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host:
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description: URL for accessing the API server.
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returned: success
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type: str
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ca_cert:
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description: Path to a CA certificate file used to verify connection to the API server.
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returned: success
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type: str
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validate_certs:
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description: "Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates."
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returned: success
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type: bool
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username:
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description: Username for authenticating with the API server.
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returned: success
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type: str
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'''
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import traceback
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib_parse import urlparse, parse_qs, urlencode
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# 3rd party imports
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try:
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import requests
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HAS_REQUESTS = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_REQUESTS = False
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try:
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from requests_oauthlib import OAuth2Session
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HAS_REQUESTS_OAUTH = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_REQUESTS_OAUTH = False
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try:
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from urllib3.util import make_headers
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HAS_URLLIB3 = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_URLLIB3 = False
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K8S_AUTH_ARG_SPEC = {
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'state': {
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'default': 'present',
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'choices': ['present', 'absent'],
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},
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'host': {'required': True},
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'username': {},
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'password': {'no_log': True},
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'ca_cert': {'type': 'path', 'aliases': ['ssl_ca_cert']},
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'validate_certs': {
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'type': 'bool',
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'default': True,
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'aliases': ['verify_ssl']
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},
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'api_key': {'no_log': True},
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}
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class KubernetesAuthModule(AnsibleModule):
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def __init__(self):
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AnsibleModule.__init__(
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self,
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argument_spec=K8S_AUTH_ARG_SPEC,
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required_if=[
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('state', 'present', ['username', 'password']),
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('state', 'absent', ['api_key']),
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]
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)
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if not HAS_REQUESTS:
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self.fail("This module requires the python 'requests' package. Try `pip install requests`.")
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if not HAS_REQUESTS_OAUTH:
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self.fail("This module requires the python 'requests-oauthlib' package. Try `pip install requests-oauthlib`.")
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if not HAS_URLLIB3:
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self.fail("This module requires the python 'urllib3' package. Try `pip install urllib3`.")
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def execute_module(self):
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state = self.params.get('state')
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verify_ssl = self.params.get('validate_certs')
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ssl_ca_cert = self.params.get('ca_cert')
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self.auth_username = self.params.get('username')
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self.auth_password = self.params.get('password')
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self.auth_api_key = self.params.get('api_key')
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self.con_host = self.params.get('host')
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# python-requests takes either a bool or a path to a ca file as the 'verify' param
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if verify_ssl and ssl_ca_cert:
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self.con_verify_ca = ssl_ca_cert # path
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else:
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self.con_verify_ca = verify_ssl # bool
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# Get needed info to access authorization APIs
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self.openshift_discover()
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if state == 'present':
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new_api_key = self.openshift_login()
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result = dict(
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host=self.con_host,
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validate_certs=verify_ssl,
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ca_cert=ssl_ca_cert,
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api_key=new_api_key,
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username=self.auth_username,
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)
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else:
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self.openshift_logout()
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result = dict()
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self.exit_json(changed=False, k8s_auth=result)
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def openshift_discover(self):
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url = '{0}/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server'.format(self.con_host)
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ret = requests.get(url, verify=self.con_verify_ca)
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if ret.status_code != 200:
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self.fail_request("Couldn't find OpenShift's OAuth API", method='GET', url=url,
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reason=ret.reason, status_code=ret.status_code)
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try:
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oauth_info = ret.json()
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self.openshift_auth_endpoint = oauth_info['authorization_endpoint']
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self.openshift_token_endpoint = oauth_info['token_endpoint']
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except Exception as e:
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self.fail_json(msg="Something went wrong discovering OpenShift OAuth details.",
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exception=traceback.format_exc())
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def openshift_login(self):
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os_oauth = OAuth2Session(client_id='openshift-challenging-client')
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authorization_url, state = os_oauth.authorization_url(self.openshift_auth_endpoint,
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state="1", code_challenge_method='S256')
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auth_headers = make_headers(basic_auth='{0}:{1}'.format(self.auth_username, self.auth_password))
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# Request authorization code using basic auth credentials
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ret = os_oauth.get(
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authorization_url,
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headers={'X-Csrf-Token': state, 'authorization': auth_headers.get('authorization')},
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verify=self.con_verify_ca,
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allow_redirects=False
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)
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if ret.status_code != 302:
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self.fail_request("Authorization failed.", method='GET', url=authorization_url,
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reason=ret.reason, status_code=ret.status_code)
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# In here we have `code` and `state`, I think `code` is the important one
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qwargs = {}
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for k, v in parse_qs(urlparse(ret.headers['Location']).query).items():
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qwargs[k] = v[0]
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qwargs['grant_type'] = 'authorization_code'
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# Using authorization code given to us in the Location header of the previous request, request a token
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ret = os_oauth.post(
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self.openshift_token_endpoint,
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headers={
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'Accept': 'application/json',
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'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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# This is just base64 encoded 'openshift-challenging-client:'
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'Authorization': 'Basic b3BlbnNoaWZ0LWNoYWxsZW5naW5nLWNsaWVudDo='
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},
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data=urlencode(qwargs),
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verify=self.con_verify_ca
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)
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if ret.status_code != 200:
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self.fail_request("Failed to obtain an authorization token.", method='POST',
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url=self.openshift_token_endpoint,
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reason=ret.reason, status_code=ret.status_code)
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return ret.json()['access_token']
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def openshift_logout(self):
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url = '{0}/apis/oauth.openshift.io/v1/oauthaccesstokens/{1}'.format(self.con_host, self.auth_api_key)
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headers = {
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'Accept': 'application/json',
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'Content-Type': 'application/json',
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'Authorization': 'Bearer {0}'.format(self.auth_api_key)
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}
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json = {
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"apiVersion": "oauth.openshift.io/v1",
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"kind": "DeleteOptions"
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}
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ret = requests.delete(url, headers=headers, json=json, verify=self.con_verify_ca)
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# Ignore errors, the token will time out eventually anyway
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def fail(self, msg=None):
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self.fail_json(msg=msg)
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def fail_request(self, msg, **kwargs):
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req_info = {}
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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req_info['req_' + k] = v
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self.fail_json(msg=msg, **req_info)
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def main():
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module = KubernetesAuthModule()
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try:
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module.execute_module()
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except Exception as e:
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module.fail_json(msg=str(e), exception=traceback.format_exc())
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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