21.3. Using Ansible to ensure that a self-service rule has specific attributes


The following procedure describes how to use an Ansible playbook to ensure that an already existing self-service rule has specific settings. In the example, you ensure the Users can manage their own name details self-service rule also has the surname member attribute.

Prerequisites

  • On the control node:

    • You are using Ansible version 2.15 or later.
    • You have installed the ansible-freeipa package.
    • The example assumes that in the ~/MyPlaybooks/ directory, you have created an Ansible inventory file with the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the IdM server.
  • The Users can manage their own name details self-service rule exists in IdM.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the ~/MyPlaybooks/ directory:

    $ cd ~/MyPlaybooks/
  2. Make a copy of the selfservice-member-present.yml file located in the /usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/freeipa/ansible_freeipa/playbooks/selfservice/ directory:

    $ cp /usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/freeipa/ansible_freeipa/playbooks/selfservice/selfservice-member-present.yml selfservice-member-present-copy.yml
  3. Open the selfservice-member-present-copy.yml Ansible playbook file for editing.
  4. Adapt the file by setting the following variables in the freeipa.ansible_freeipa.ipaselfservice task section:

    • Set the name variable to the name of the self-service rule to modify.
    • Set the attribute variable to surname.
    • Set the action variable to member.

    This is the modified Ansible playbook file for the current example:

    ---
    - name: Self-service member present
      hosts: ipaserver
    
      vars_files:
      - /home/user_name/MyPlaybooks/secret.yml
      tasks:
      - name: Ensure selfservice "Users can manage their own name details" member attribute surname is present
        freeipa.ansible_freeipa.ipaselfservice:
          ipaadmin_password: "{{ ipaadmin_password }}"
          name: "Users can manage their own name details"
          attribute:
          - surname
          action: member
  5. Save the file.

    For details about variables and example playbooks in the FreeIPA Ansible collection, see the /usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/freeipa/ansible_freeipa/README-selfservice.md file and the /usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/freeipa/ansible_freeipa/playbooks/selfservice directory on the control node.

  6. Run the Ansible playbook. Specify the playbook file, the file storing the password protecting the secret.yml file, and the inventory file:

    $ ansible-playbook --vault-password-file=password_file -v -i inventory selfservice-member-present-copy.yml
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