require 'etc' require_relative '../../puppet/parameter/boolean' require_relative '../../puppet/property/list' require_relative '../../puppet/property/ordered_list' require_relative '../../puppet/property/keyvalue' module Puppet Type.newtype(:user) do @doc = "Manage users. This type is mostly built to manage system users, so it is lacking some features useful for managing normal users. This resource type uses the prescribed native tools for creating groups and generally uses POSIX APIs for retrieving information about them. It does not directly modify `/etc/passwd` or anything. **Autorequires:** If Puppet is managing the user's primary group (as provided in the `gid` attribute) or any group listed in the `groups` attribute then the user resource will autorequire that group. If Puppet is managing any role accounts corresponding to the user's roles, the user resource will autorequire those role accounts." feature :allows_duplicates, "The provider supports duplicate users with the same UID." feature :manages_homedir, "The provider can create and remove home directories." feature :manages_passwords, "The provider can modify user passwords, by accepting a password hash." feature :manages_password_age, "The provider can set age requirements and restrictions for passwords." feature :manages_password_salt, "The provider can set a password salt. This is for providers that implement PBKDF2 passwords with salt properties." feature :manages_solaris_rbac, "The provider can manage normal users" feature :manages_roles, "The provider can manage roles" feature :manages_expiry, "The provider can manage the expiry date for a user." feature :system_users, "The provider allows you to create system users with lower UIDs." feature :manages_aix_lam, "The provider can manage AIX Loadable Authentication Module (LAM) system." feature :manages_local_users_and_groups, "Allows local users to be managed on systems that also use some other remote Name Service Switch (NSS) method of managing accounts." feature :manages_shell, "The provider allows for setting shell and validates if possible" feature :manages_loginclass, "The provider can manage the login class for a user." newproperty(:ensure, :parent => Puppet::Property::Ensure) do newvalue(:present, :event => :user_created) do provider.create end newvalue(:absent, :event => :user_removed) do provider.delete end newvalue(:role, :event => :role_created, :required_features => :manages_solaris_rbac) do provider.create_role end desc "The basic state that the object should be in." # If they're talking about the thing at all, they generally want to # say it should exist. defaultto do if @resource.managed? :present else nil end end def retrieve if provider.exists? if provider.respond_to?(:is_role?) and provider.is_role? return :role else return :present end else return :absent end end def sync event = super property = @resource.property(:roles) if property val = property.retrieve property.sync unless property.safe_insync?(val) end event end end newproperty(:home) do desc "The home directory of the user. The directory must be created separately and is not currently checked for existence." end newproperty(:uid) do desc "The user ID; must be specified numerically. If no user ID is specified when creating a new user, then one will be chosen automatically. This will likely result in the same user having different UIDs on different systems, which is not recommended. This is especially noteworthy when managing the same user on both Darwin and other platforms, since Puppet does UID generation on Darwin, but the underlying tools do so on other platforms. On Windows, this property is read-only and will return the user's security identifier (SID)." munge do |value| case value when String if value =~ /^[-0-9]+$/ value = Integer(value) end end return value end end newproperty(:gid) do desc "The user's primary group. Can be specified numerically or by name. This attribute is not supported on Windows systems; use the `groups` attribute instead. (On Windows, designating a primary group is only meaningful for domain accounts, which Puppet does not currently manage.)" munge do |value| if value.is_a?(String) and value =~ /^[-0-9]+$/ Integer(value) else value end end def insync?(is) # We know the 'is' is a number, so we need to convert the 'should' to a number, # too. @should.each do |value| return true if is == Puppet::Util.gid(value) end false end def sync found = false @should.each do |value| number = Puppet::Util.gid(value) if number provider.gid = number found = true break end end fail _("Could not find group(s) %{groups}") % { groups: @should.join(",") } unless found # Use the default event. end end newproperty(:comment) do desc "A description of the user. Generally the user's full name." def insync?(is) # nameservice provider requires special attention to encoding # Overrides Puppet::Property#insync? if !@should.empty? && provider.respond_to?(:comments_insync?) return provider.comments_insync?(is, @should) end super(is) end # In the case that our comments have incompatible encodings, set external # encoding to support concatenation for display. # overrides Puppet::Property#change_to_s def change_to_s(currentvalue, newvalue) if newvalue.is_a?(String) && !Encoding.compatible?(currentvalue, newvalue) return super(currentvalue, newvalue.dup.force_encoding(currentvalue.encoding)) end super(currentvalue, newvalue) end end newproperty(:shell, :required_features => :manages_shell) do desc "The user's login shell. The shell must exist and be executable. This attribute cannot be managed on Windows systems." end newproperty(:password, :required_features => :manages_passwords) do desc %q{The user's password, in whatever encrypted format the local system requires. Consult your operating system's documentation for acceptable password encryption formats and requirements. * Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, and some older Linux distributions, use salted SHA1 hashes. You can use Puppet's built-in `sha1` function to generate a salted SHA1 hash from a password. * Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), and many recent Linux distributions, use salted SHA512 hashes. The Puppet Labs [stdlib][] module contains a `str2saltedsha512` function which can generate password hashes for these operating systems. * OS X 10.8 and higher use salted SHA512 PBKDF2 hashes. When managing passwords on these systems, the `salt` and `iterations` attributes need to be specified as well as the password. * Windows passwords can be managed only in cleartext, because there is no Windows API for setting the password hash. [stdlib]: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/ Enclose any value that includes a dollar sign ($) in single quotes (') to avoid accidental variable interpolation. To redact passwords from reports to PuppetDB, use the `Sensitive` data type. For example, this resource protects the password: ```puppet user { 'foo': ensure => present, password => Sensitive("my secret password") } ``` This results in the password being redacted from the report, as in the `previous_value`, `desired_value`, and `message` fields below. ```yaml events: - !ruby/object:Puppet::Transaction::Event audited: false property: password previous_value: "[redacted]" desired_value: "[redacted]" historical_value: message: changed [redacted] to [redacted] name: :password_changed status: success time: 2017-05-17 16:06:02.934398293 -07:00 redacted: true corrective_change: false corrective_change: false ``` } validate do |value| raise ArgumentError, _("Passwords cannot include ':'") if value.is_a?(String) and value.include?(":") end sensitive true end newproperty(:password_min_age, :required_features => :manages_password_age) do desc "The minimum number of days a password must be used before it may be changed." munge do |value| case value when String Integer(value) else value end end validate do |value| if value.to_s !~ /^-?\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Password minimum age must be provided as a number.") end end end newproperty(:password_max_age, :required_features => :manages_password_age) do desc "The maximum number of days a password may be used before it must be changed." munge do |value| case value when String Integer(value) else value end end validate do |value| if value.to_s !~ /^-?\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Password maximum age must be provided as a number.") end end end newproperty(:password_warn_days, :required_features => :manages_password_age) do desc "The number of days before a password is going to expire (see the maximum password age) during which the user should be warned." munge do |value| case value when String Integer(value) else value end end validate do |value| if value.to_s !~ /^-?\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, "Password warning days must be provided as a number." end end end newproperty(:groups, :parent => Puppet::Property::List) do desc "The groups to which the user belongs. The primary group should not be listed, and groups should be identified by name rather than by GID. Multiple groups should be specified as an array." validate do |value| if value =~ /^\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Group names must be provided, not GID numbers.") end raise ArgumentError, _("Group names must be provided as an array, not a comma-separated list.") if value.include?(",") raise ArgumentError, _("Group names must not be empty. If you want to specify \"no groups\" pass an empty array") if value.empty? end def change_to_s(currentvalue, newvalue) newvalue = newvalue.split(",") if newvalue != :absent if provider.respond_to?(:groups_to_s) # for Windows ADSI # de-dupe the "newvalue" when the sync event message is generated, # due to final retrieve called after the resource has been modified newvalue = provider.groups_to_s(newvalue).split(',').uniq end super(currentvalue, newvalue) end # override Puppet::Property::List#retrieve def retrieve if provider.respond_to?(:groups_to_s) # Windows ADSI groups returns SIDs, but retrieve needs names # must return qualified names for SIDs for "is" value and puppet resource return provider.groups_to_s(provider.groups).split(',') end super end def insync?(current) if provider.respond_to?(:groups_insync?) return provider.groups_insync?(current, @should) end super(current) end end newparam(:name) do desc "The user name. While naming limitations vary by operating system, it is advisable to restrict names to the lowest common denominator, which is a maximum of 8 characters beginning with a letter. Note that Puppet considers user names to be case-sensitive, regardless of the platform's own rules; be sure to always use the same case when referring to a given user." isnamevar end newparam(:membership) do desc "If `minimum` is specified, Puppet will ensure that the user is a member of all specified groups, but will not remove any other groups that the user is a part of. If `inclusive` is specified, Puppet will ensure that the user is a member of **only** specified groups." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newparam(:system, :boolean => true, :parent => Puppet::Parameter::Boolean) do desc "Whether the user is a system user, according to the OS's criteria; on most platforms, a UID less than or equal to 500 indicates a system user. This parameter is only used when the resource is created and will not affect the UID when the user is present." defaultto false end newparam(:allowdupe, :boolean => true, :parent => Puppet::Parameter::Boolean) do desc "Whether to allow duplicate UIDs." defaultto false end newparam(:managehome, :boolean => true, :parent => Puppet::Parameter::Boolean) do desc "Whether to manage the home directory when Puppet creates or removes the user. This creates the home directory if Puppet also creates the user account, and deletes the home directory if Puppet also removes the user account. This parameter has no effect unless Puppet is also creating or removing the user in the resource at the same time. For instance, Puppet creates a home directory for a managed user if `ensure => present` and the user does not exist at the time of the Puppet run. If the home directory is then deleted manually, Puppet will not recreate it on the next run. Note that on Windows, this manages creation/deletion of the user profile instead of the home directory. The user profile is stored in the `C:\Users\` directory." defaultto false validate do |val| if munge(val) raise ArgumentError, _("User provider %{name} can not manage home directories") % { name: provider.class.name } if provider and not provider.class.manages_homedir? end end end newproperty(:expiry, :required_features => :manages_expiry) do desc "The expiry date for this user. Provide as either the special value `absent` to ensure that the account never expires, or as a zero-padded YYYY-MM-DD format -- for example, 2010-02-19." newvalues :absent newvalues(/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$/) validate do |value| if value.intern != :absent and value !~ /^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$/ #TRANSLATORS YYYY-MM-DD represents a date with a four-digit year, a two-digit month, and a two-digit day, #TRANSLATORS separated by dashes. raise ArgumentError, _("Expiry dates must be YYYY-MM-DD or the string \"absent\"") end end end # Autorequire the group, if it's around autorequire(:group) do autos = [] # autorequire primary group, if managed obj = @parameters[:gid] groups = obj.shouldorig if obj if groups groups = groups.collect { |group| if group.is_a?(String) && group =~/^\d+$/ Integer(group) else group end } groups.each { |group| case group when Integer resource = catalog.resources.find { |r| r.is_a?(Puppet::Type.type(:group)) && r.should(:gid) == group } if resource autos << resource end else autos << group end } end # autorequire groups, excluding primary group, if managed obj = @parameters[:groups] if obj groups = obj.should if groups autos += groups.split(",") end end autos end # This method has been exposed for puppet to manage users and groups of # files in its settings and should not be considered available outside of # puppet. # # (see Puppet::Settings#service_user_available?) # # @return [Boolean] if the user exists on the system # @api private def exists? provider.exists? end newproperty(:roles, :parent => Puppet::Property::List, :required_features => :manages_roles) do desc "The roles the user has. Multiple roles should be specified as an array." def membership :role_membership end validate do |value| if value =~ /^\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Role names must be provided, not numbers") end raise ArgumentError, _("Role names must be provided as an array, not a comma-separated list") if value.include?(",") end end #autorequire the roles that the user has autorequire(:user) do reqs = [] roles_property = @parameters[:roles] roles = roles_property.should if roles_property if roles reqs += roles.split(',') end reqs end unless Puppet::Util::Platform.windows? newparam(:role_membership) do desc "Whether specified roles should be considered the **complete list** (`inclusive`) or the **minimum list** (`minimum`) of roles the user has." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newproperty(:auths, :parent => Puppet::Property::List, :required_features => :manages_solaris_rbac) do desc "The auths the user has. Multiple auths should be specified as an array." def membership :auth_membership end validate do |value| if value =~ /^\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Auth names must be provided, not numbers") end raise ArgumentError, _("Auth names must be provided as an array, not a comma-separated list") if value.include?(",") end end newparam(:auth_membership) do desc "Whether specified auths should be considered the **complete list** (`inclusive`) or the **minimum list** (`minimum`) of auths the user has. This setting is specific to managing Solaris authorizations." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newproperty(:profiles, :parent => Puppet::Property::OrderedList, :required_features => :manages_solaris_rbac) do desc "The profiles the user has. Multiple profiles should be specified as an array." def membership :profile_membership end validate do |value| if value =~ /^\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Profile names must be provided, not numbers") end raise ArgumentError, _("Profile names must be provided as an array, not a comma-separated list") if value.include?(",") end end newparam(:profile_membership) do desc "Whether specified roles should be treated as the **complete list** (`inclusive`) or the **minimum list** (`minimum`) of roles of which the user is a member." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newproperty(:keys, :parent => Puppet::Property::KeyValue, :required_features => :manages_solaris_rbac) do desc "Specify user attributes in an array of key = value pairs." def membership :key_membership end end newparam(:key_membership) do desc "Whether specified key/value pairs should be considered the **complete list** (`inclusive`) or the **minimum list** (`minimum`) of the user's attributes." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newproperty(:project, :required_features => :manages_solaris_rbac) do desc "The name of the project associated with a user." end newparam(:ia_load_module, :required_features => :manages_aix_lam) do desc "The name of the I&A module to use to manage this user. This should be set to `files` if managing local users." end newproperty(:attributes, :parent => Puppet::Property::KeyValue, :required_features => :manages_aix_lam) do desc "Specify AIX attributes for the user in an array or hash of attribute = value pairs. For example: ``` ['minage=0', 'maxage=5', 'SYSTEM=compat'] ``` or ``` attributes => { 'minage' => '0', 'maxage' => '5', 'SYSTEM' => 'compat' } ``` " self.log_only_changed_or_new_keys = true def membership :attribute_membership end def delimiter " " end end newparam(:attribute_membership) do desc "Whether specified attribute value pairs should be treated as the **complete list** (`inclusive`) or the **minimum list** (`minimum`) of attribute/value pairs for the user." newvalues(:inclusive, :minimum) defaultto :minimum end newproperty(:salt, :required_features => :manages_password_salt) do desc "This is the 32-byte salt used to generate the PBKDF2 password used in OS X. This field is required for managing passwords on OS X >= 10.8." end newproperty(:iterations, :required_features => :manages_password_salt) do desc "This is the number of iterations of a chained computation of the [PBKDF2 password hash](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2). This parameter is used in OS X, and is required for managing passwords on OS X 10.8 and newer." munge do |value| if value.is_a?(String) and value =~/^[-0-9]+$/ Integer(value) else value end end end newparam(:forcelocal, :boolean => true, :required_features => :manages_local_users_and_groups, :parent => Puppet::Parameter::Boolean) do desc "Forces the management of local accounts when accounts are also being managed by some other Name Service Switch (NSS). For AIX, refer to the `ia_load_module` parameter. This option relies on your operating system's implementation of `luser*` commands, such as `luseradd` , and `lgroupadd`, `lusermod`. The `forcelocal` option could behave unpredictably in some circumstances. If the tools it depends on are not available, it might have no effect at all." defaultto false end def generate if !self[:purge_ssh_keys].empty? && self[:purge_ssh_keys] != :false if Puppet::Type.type(:ssh_authorized_key).nil? warning _("Ssh_authorized_key type is not available. Cannot purge SSH keys.") else return find_unmanaged_keys end end [] end newparam(:purge_ssh_keys) do desc "Whether to purge authorized SSH keys for this user if they are not managed with the `ssh_authorized_key` resource type. This parameter is a noop if the ssh_authorized_key type is not available. Allowed values are: * `false` (default) --- don't purge SSH keys for this user. * `true` --- look for keys in the `.ssh/authorized_keys` file in the user's home directory. Purge any keys that aren't managed as `ssh_authorized_key` resources. * An array of file paths --- look for keys in all of the files listed. Purge any keys that aren't managed as `ssh_authorized_key` resources. If any of these paths starts with `~` or `%h`, that token will be replaced with the user's home directory." defaultto :false # Use Symbols instead of booleans until PUP-1967 is resolved. newvalues(:true, :false) validate do |value| if [ :true, :false ].include? value.to_s.intern return end value = [ value ] if value.is_a?(String) if value.is_a?(Array) value.each do |entry| raise ArgumentError, _("Each entry for purge_ssh_keys must be a string, not a %{klass}") % { klass: entry.class } unless entry.is_a?(String) valid_home = Puppet::Util.absolute_path?(entry) || entry =~ %r{^~/|^%h/} raise ArgumentError, _("Paths to keyfiles must be absolute, not %{entry}") % { entry: entry } unless valid_home end return end raise ArgumentError, _("purge_ssh_keys must be true, false, or an array of file names, not %{value}") % { value: value.inspect } end munge do |value| # Resolve string, boolean and symbol forms of true and false to a # single representation. case value when :false, false, "false" [] when :true, true, "true" home = homedir home ? [ "#{home}/.ssh/authorized_keys" ] : [] else # value can be a string or array - munge each value [ value ].flatten.map do |entry| authorized_keys_path(entry) end.compact end end private def homedir resource[:home] || Dir.home(resource[:name]) rescue ArgumentError Puppet.debug("User '#{resource[:name]}' does not exist") nil end def authorized_keys_path(entry) return entry unless entry.match?(%r{^(?:~|%h)/}) # if user doesn't exist (yet), ignore nonexistent homedir home = homedir return nil unless home # compiler freezes "value" so duplicate using a gsub, second mutating gsub! is then ok entry = entry.gsub(%r{^~/}, "#{home}/") entry.gsub!(%r{^%h/}, "#{home}/") entry end end newproperty(:loginclass, :required_features => :manages_loginclass) do desc "The name of login class to which the user belongs." validate do |value| if value =~ /^\d+$/ raise ArgumentError, _("Class name must be provided.") end end end # Generate ssh_authorized_keys resources for purging. The key files are # taken from the purge_ssh_keys parameter. The generated resources inherit # all metaparameters from the parent user resource. # # @return [Array keyname, :target => keyfile) }.reject { |res| catalog.resource_refs.include? res.ref } end end end