Ansible modules for Hashicorp Vault.
Install this Ansible module:
- via
pip
:
pip install ansible-modules-hashivault
- via
ansible-galaxy
(requireshvac>=0.7.0
):
ansible-galaxy install 'git+https://github.com/TerryHowe/ansible-modules-hashivault.git'
In most cases the Hashicorp Vault modules should be run on localhost.
The following variables need to be exported to the environment where you run ansible in order to authenticate to your HashiCorp Vault instance:
- `VAULT_ADDR`: url for vault
- `VAULT_SKIP_VERIFY=true`: if set, do not verify presented TLS certificate before communicating with Vault server. Setting this variable is not recommended except during testing
- `VAULT_AUTHTYPE`: authentication type to use: token, userpass, github, ldap, approle
- `VAULT_LOGIN_MOUNT_POINT`: mount point for login defaults to auth type
- `VAULT_TOKEN`: token for vault
- `VAULT_ROLE_ID`: (required by approle)
- `VAULT_SECRET_ID`: (required by approle)
- `VAULT_USER`: username to login to vault
- `VAULT_PASSWORD`: password to login to vault
- `VAULT_CLIENT_KEY`: path to an unencrypted PEM-encoded private key matching the client certificate
- `VAULT_CLIENT_CERT`: path to a PEM-encoded client certificate for TLS authentication to the Vault server
- `VAULT_CACERT`: path to a PEM-encoded CA cert file to use to verify the Vault server TLS certificate
- `VAULT_CAPATH`: path to a directory of PEM-encoded CA cert files to verify the Vault server TLS certificate
- `VAULT_AWS_HEADER`: X-Vault-AWS-IAM-Server-ID Header value to prevent replay attacks
- `VAULT_NAMESPACE`: specify the Vault Namespace, if you have one
There are a few simple examples in this document, but the full documentation can be found at:
https://terryhowe.github.io/ansible-modules-hashivault/modules/list_of_hashivault_modules.html
The following example writes the giant secret with two values and then reads the fie value:
---
- hosts: localhost
vars:
foo_value: 'fum'
fie_value: 'fum'
tasks:
- hashivault_write:
secret: giant
data:
foo: '{{foo_value}}'
fie: '{{fie_value}}'
- hashivault_read:
secret: giant
key: fie
register: vault_read
The lookup plugin:
- set_fact:
looky: "{{lookup('hashivault', 'giant', 'foo')}}"
By default, the hashivault_write, hashivault_read and the lookup plugin assume the /secret mount point. If you are accessing another mount point, use `mount_point`:
---
- hosts: localhost
tasks:
- hashivault_secret_engine:
name: stories
backend: generic
- hashivault_write:
mount_point: /stories
secret: stuart
data:
last: 'little'
- hashivault_read:
mount_point: /stories
secret: stuart
key: last
- set_fact:
book: "{{lookup('hashivault', 'stuart', 'last', mount_point='/stories')}}"
The real strength of this module is all the administrative functions you can do. See the documentation mentioned above for more, but here is a small sample.
You may init the vault:
---
- hosts: localhost
tasks:
- hashivault_init:
register: vault_init
You may also seal and unseal the vault:
---
- hosts: localhost
vars:
vault_keys: "{{ lookup('env','VAULT_KEYS') }}"
tasks:
- hashivault_status:
register: vault_status
- block:
- hashivault_seal:
register: vault_seal
when: "{{vault_status.status.sealed}} == False"
- hashivault_unseal:
keys: '{{vault_keys}}'
If you are not using the VAULT_ADDR and VAULT_TOKEN environment variables, you may be able to simplify your playbooks with an action plugin. This can be some somewhat similar to this example action plugin.
One of the complicated problems with development and testing of this module is ansible/module_utils/hashivault.py
is not a directory in itself which in my opinion is a problem with ansible. Because of this limitation with ansible, pip install -e .
does not work like it would for other projects. Two potential ways to work around this issue are either use the link.sh
script in the top level directory or run for every change:
rm -rf dist; python setup.py sdist
pip install ./dist/ansible-modules-hashivault-*.tar.gz
MIT.