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## What is ansible-user? [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/nickjj/ansible-user.png)](http://travis-ci.org/nickjj/ansible-user)
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It is an [Ansible](http://www.ansible.com/home) role to:
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- Create user groups
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- Create a single user, add it to any groups you created and configure its shell
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- Set your public SSH key as an authorized key so you can login without a password
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- Enable passwordless sudo
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## Why would you want to use this role?
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When you spin up a new server, you'll often want to set up a non-root user that
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you can login as and run your applications under. That's because running your
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applications as root is a questionable idea from a security point of view.
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This role sets you up to do that, but it also includes a few other user related
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tasks, such as what's listed in the above bullets. Having all of these things
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together in 1 role means less work for you to do!
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## Supported platforms
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- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial)
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- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic)
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- Debian 8 (Jessie)
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- Debian 9 (Stretch)
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## Role variables
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```
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# Optionally create additional user groupss. If empty, the user you create will
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# automatically be a part of their user's group, ie. deploy:deploy.
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user_groups: []
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# The user you want to create.
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user_name: "deploy"
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# Which shell should you default to? Typically "bash" or "sh".
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user_shell: "/bin/bash"
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# Do you want to create an SSH keypair for this user? You probably don't for a
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# regular user that you plan to login as which is why it's disabled by default.
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user_generate_ssh_key: False
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# When set, this will copy your local SSH public key from this path to your
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# user's authorized keys on your server.
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#
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# If you don't want this behavior then use an empty string as the value but keep
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# in mind this role does not set a default password for the user you create, so
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# you will be locked out if you don't supply your public SSH key.
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user_local_ssh_key_path: "~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"
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# Do you want to enable running root commands without needing a password?
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user_enable_passwordless_sudo: True
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```
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## Example usage
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For the sake of this example let's assume you have a group called **app** and
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you have a typical `site.yml` playbook.
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To use this role edit your `site.yml` file to look something like this:
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```
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---
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- name: "Configure app server(s)"
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hosts: "app"
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become: True
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roles:
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- { role: "nickjj.user", tags: "user" }
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```
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Let's say you want to edit the user name, you can do this by opening or
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creating `group_vars/app.yml` which is located relative to your `inventory`
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directory and then make it look something like this:
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```
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---
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user_name: "thor"
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```
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Now you would run `ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts site.yml -t user`.
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## Installation
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`$ ansible-galaxy install nickjj.user`
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### Ansible Galaxy
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You can find it on the official
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[Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/nickjj/user) if you want to rate it.
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## License
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MIT
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