community.crypto/plugins/modules/acme_account_info.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2018 Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: acme_account_info
author: "Felix Fontein (@felixfontein)"
short_description: Retrieves information on ACME accounts
description:
- "Allows to retrieve information on accounts a CA supporting the
L(ACME protocol,https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555),
such as L(Let's Encrypt,https://letsencrypt.org/)."
- "This module only works with the ACME v2 protocol."
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notes:
- "The M(community.crypto.acme_account) module allows to modify, create and delete ACME
accounts."
- "This module was called C(acme_account_facts) before Ansible 2.8. The usage
did not change."
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.crypto.acme
- community.crypto.attributes
- community.crypto.attributes.actiongroup_acme
- community.crypto.attributes.info_module
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options:
retrieve_orders:
description:
- "Whether to retrieve the list of order URLs or order objects, if provided
by the ACME server."
- "A value of C(ignore) will not fetch the list of orders."
- "If the value is not C(ignore) and the ACME server supports orders, the C(order_uris)
return value is always populated. The C(orders) return value is only returned
if this option is set to C(object_list)."
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- "Currently, Let's Encrypt does not return orders, so the C(orders) result
will always be empty."
type: str
choices:
- ignore
- url_list
- object_list
default: ignore
seealso:
- module: community.crypto.acme_account
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description: Allows to create, modify or delete an ACME account.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Check whether an account with the given account key exists
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community.crypto.acme_account_info:
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account_key_src: /etc/pki/cert/private/account.key
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register: account_data
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- name: Verify that account exists
assert:
that:
- account_data.exists
- name: Print account URI
ansible.builtin.debug:
var: account_data.account_uri
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- name: Print account contacts
ansible.builtin.debug:
var: account_data.account.contact
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- name: Check whether the account exists and is accessible with the given account key
acme_account_info:
account_key_content: "{{ acme_account_key }}"
account_uri: "{{ acme_account_uri }}"
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register: account_data
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- name: Verify that account exists
assert:
that:
- account_data.exists
- name: Print account contacts
ansible.builtin.debug:
var: account_data.account.contact
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'''
RETURN = '''
exists:
description: Whether the account exists.
returned: always
type: bool
account_uri:
description: ACME account URI, or None if account does not exist.
returned: always
type: str
account:
description: The account information, as retrieved from the ACME server.
returned: if account exists
type: dict
contains:
contact:
description: the challenge resource that must be created for validation
returned: always
type: list
elements: str
sample: ['mailto:me@example.com', 'tel:00123456789']
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status:
description: the account's status
returned: always
type: str
choices: ['valid', 'deactivated', 'revoked']
sample: valid
orders:
description:
- A URL where a list of orders can be retrieved for this account.
- Use the I(retrieve_orders) option to query this URL and retrieve the
complete list of orders.
returned: always
type: str
sample: https://example.ca/account/1/orders
public_account_key:
description: the public account key as a L(JSON Web Key,https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517).
returned: always
type: str
sample: '{"kty":"EC","crv":"P-256","x":"MKBCTNIcKUSDii11ySs3526iDZ8AiTo7Tu6KPAqv7D4","y":"4Etl6SRW2YiLUrN5vfvVHuhp7x8PxltmWWlbbM4IFyM"}'
orders:
description:
- "The list of orders."
type: list
elements: dict
returned: if account exists, I(retrieve_orders) is C(object_list), and server supports order listing
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contains:
status:
description: The order's status.
type: str
choices:
- pending
- ready
- processing
- valid
- invalid
expires:
description:
- When the order expires.
- Timestamp should be formatted as described in RFC3339.
- Only required to be included in result when I(status) is C(pending) or C(valid).
type: str
returned: when server gives expiry date
identifiers:
description:
- List of identifiers this order is for.
type: list
elements: dict
contains:
type:
description: Type of identifier. C(dns) or C(ip).
type: str
value:
description: Name of identifier. Hostname or IP address.
type: str
wildcard:
description: "Whether I(value) is actually a wildcard. The wildcard
prefix C(*.) is not included in I(value) if this is C(true)."
type: bool
returned: required to be included if the identifier is wildcarded
notBefore:
description:
- The requested value of the C(notBefore) field in the certificate.
- Date should be formatted as described in RFC3339.
- Server is not required to return this.
type: str
returned: when server returns this
notAfter:
description:
- The requested value of the C(notAfter) field in the certificate.
- Date should be formatted as described in RFC3339.
- Server is not required to return this.
type: str
returned: when server returns this
error:
description:
- In case an error occurred during processing, this contains information about the error.
- The field is structured as a problem document (RFC7807).
type: dict
returned: when an error occurred
authorizations:
description:
- A list of URLs for authorizations for this order.
type: list
elements: str
finalize:
description:
- A URL used for finalizing an ACME order.
type: str
certificate:
description:
- The URL for retrieving the certificate.
type: str
returned: when certificate was issued
order_uris:
description:
- "The list of orders."
- "If I(retrieve_orders) is C(url_list), this will be a list of URLs."
- "If I(retrieve_orders) is C(object_list), this will be a list of objects."
type: list
elements: str
returned: if account exists, I(retrieve_orders) is not C(ignore), and server supports order listing
version_added: 1.5.0
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'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.acme.acme import (
create_backend,
get_default_argspec,
ACMEClient,
)
from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.acme.account import (
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ACMEAccount,
)
from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.acme.errors import ModuleFailException
from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.acme.utils import (
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process_links,
)
def get_orders_list(module, client, orders_url):
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'''
Retrieves orders list (handles pagination).
'''
orders = []
while orders_url:
# Get part of orders list
res, info = client.get_request(orders_url, parse_json_result=True, fail_on_error=True)
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if not res.get('orders'):
if orders:
module.warn('When retrieving orders list part {0}, got empty result list'.format(orders_url))
break
# Add order URLs to result list
orders.extend(res['orders'])
# Extract URL of next part of results list
new_orders_url = []
def f(link, relation):
if relation == 'next':
new_orders_url.append(link)
process_links(info, f)
new_orders_url.append(None)
previous_orders_url, orders_url = orders_url, new_orders_url.pop(0)
if orders_url == previous_orders_url:
# Prevent infinite loop
orders_url = None
return orders
def get_order(client, order_url):
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'''
Retrieve order data.
'''
return client.get_request(order_url, parse_json_result=True, fail_on_error=True)[0]
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def main():
argument_spec = get_default_argspec()
argument_spec.update(dict(
retrieve_orders=dict(type='str', default='ignore', choices=['ignore', 'url_list', 'object_list']),
))
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
required_one_of=(
['account_key_src', 'account_key_content'],
),
mutually_exclusive=(
['account_key_src', 'account_key_content'],
),
supports_check_mode=True,
)
backend = create_backend(module, True)
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try:
client = ACMEClient(module, backend)
account = ACMEAccount(client)
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# Check whether account exists
created, account_data = account.setup_account(
[],
allow_creation=False,
remove_account_uri_if_not_exists=True,
)
if created:
raise AssertionError('Unwanted account creation')
result = {
'changed': False,
'exists': client.account_uri is not None,
'account_uri': client.account_uri,
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}
if client.account_uri is not None:
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# Make sure promised data is there
if 'contact' not in account_data:
account_data['contact'] = []
account_data['public_account_key'] = client.account_key_data['jwk']
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result['account'] = account_data
# Retrieve orders list
if account_data.get('orders') and module.params['retrieve_orders'] != 'ignore':
orders = get_orders_list(module, client, account_data['orders'])
result['order_uris'] = orders
if module.params['retrieve_orders'] == 'object_list':
result['orders'] = [get_order(client, order) for order in orders]
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module.exit_json(**result)
except ModuleFailException as e:
e.do_fail(module)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()