cs_role_permission - Manages role permissions on Apache CloudStack based clouds.

New in version 2.6.

Synopsis

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • python >= 2.6
  • cs >= 0.6.10

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
api_http_method
    Choices:
  • get
  • post
HTTP method used to query the API endpoint.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_METHOD env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
Fallback value is get if not specified.
api_key
API key of the CloudStack API.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_KEY env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
api_region Default:
cloudstack
Name of the ini section in the cloustack.ini file.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_REGION env variable is considered.
api_secret
Secret key of the CloudStack API.
If not set, the CLOUDSTACK_SECRET env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
api_timeout
HTTP timeout in seconds.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_TIMEOUT env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
Fallback value is 10 seconds if not specified.
api_url
URL of the CloudStack API e.g. https://cloud.example.com/client/api.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
description
The description of the role permission.
name
required
The API name of the permission.
parent
The parent role permission uuid. use 0 to move this rule at the top of the list.
permission
    Choices:
  • allow
  • deny ←
The rule permission, allow or deny. Defaulted to deny.
role
required
Name or ID of the role.
state
    Choices:
  • present ←
  • absent
State of the role permission.

Notes

Note

  • Ansible uses the cs library’s configuration method if credentials are not provided by the arguments api_url, api_key, api_secret. Configuration is read from several locations, in the following order. The CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT, CLOUDSTACK_KEY, CLOUDSTACK_SECRET and CLOUDSTACK_METHOD. CLOUDSTACK_TIMEOUT environment variables. A CLOUDSTACK_CONFIG environment variable pointing to an .ini file. A cloudstack.ini file in the current working directory. A .cloudstack.ini file in the users home directory. Optionally multiple credentials and endpoints can be specified using ini sections in cloudstack.ini. Use the argument api_region to select the section name, default section is cloudstack. See https://github.com/exoscale/cs for more information.
  • A detailed guide about cloudstack modules can be found in the CloudStack Cloud Guide.
  • This module supports check mode.

Examples

# Create a role permission
- local_action:
    module: cs_role_permission
    role: "My_Custom_role"
    name: "createVPC"
    permission: "allow"
    description: "My comments"

# Remove a role permission
- local_action:
    module: cs_role_permission
    state: absent
    role: "My_Custom_role"
    name: "createVPC"

# Update a system role permission
- local_action:
    module: cs_role_permission
    role: "Domain Admin"
    name: "createVPC"
    permission: "deny"

# Update rules order. Move the rule at the top of list
- local_action:
    module: cs_role_permission
    role: "Domain Admin"
    name: "createVPC"
    parent: 0

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
description
string
success
The description of the role permission

Sample:
Deny createVPC for users
id
string
success
The ID of the role permission.

Sample:
a6f7a5fc-43f8-11e5-a151-feff819cdc9f
name
string
success
The API name of the permission.

Sample:
createVPC
permission
string
success
The permission type of the api name.

Sample:
allow
role_id
string
success
The ID of the role to which the role permission belongs.

Sample:
c6f7a5fc-43f8-11e5-a151-feff819cdc7f


Status

This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

Maintenance

This module is flagged as community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.

For a list of other modules that are also maintained by the Ansible Community, see here.

Author

  • David Passante (@dpassante)

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