#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c), Entrust Datacard Corporation, 2019 # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: ecs_certificate author: - Chris Trufan (@ctrufan) short_description: Request SSL/TLS certificates with the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API description: - Create, reissue, and renew certificates with the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API. - Requires credentials for the L(Entrust Certificate Services,https://www.entrustdatacard.com/products/categories/ssl-certificates) (ECS) API. - In order to request a certificate, the domain and organization used in the certificate signing request must be already validated in the ECS system. It is I(not) the responsibility of this module to perform those steps. notes: - O(path) must be specified as the output location of the certificate. requirements: - cryptography >= 1.6 extends_documentation_fragment: - community.crypto.attributes - community.crypto.attributes.files - community.crypto.ecs_credential attributes: check_mode: support: partial details: - Check mode is only supported if O(request_type=new). diff_mode: support: none safe_file_operations: support: full options: backup: description: - Whether a backup should be made for the certificate in O(path). type: bool default: false force: description: - If force is used, a certificate is requested regardless of whether O(path) points to an existing valid certificate. - If O(request_type=renew), a forced renew will fail if the certificate being renewed has been issued within the past 30 days, regardless of the value of O(remaining_days) or the return value of RV(cert_days) - the ECS API does not support the "renew" operation for certificates that are not at least 30 days old. type: bool default: false path: description: - The destination path for the generated certificate as a PEM encoded cert. - If the certificate at this location is not an Entrust issued certificate, a new certificate will always be requested even if the current certificate is technically valid. - If there is already an Entrust certificate at this location, whether it is replaced is depends on the O(remaining_days) calculation. - If an existing certificate is being replaced (see O(remaining_days), O(force), and O(tracking_id)), whether a new certificate is requested or the existing certificate is renewed or reissued is based on O(request_type). type: path required: true full_chain_path: description: - The destination path for the full certificate chain of the certificate, intermediates, and roots. type: path csr: description: - Base-64 encoded Certificate Signing Request (CSR). O(csr) is accepted with or without PEM formatting around the Base-64 string. - If no O(csr) is provided when O(request_type=reissue) or O(request_type=renew), the certificate will be generated with the same public key as the certificate being renewed or reissued. - If O(subject_alt_name) is specified, it will override the subject alternate names in the CSR. - If O(eku) is specified, it will override the extended key usage in the CSR. - If O(ou) is specified, it will override the organizational units "ou=" present in the subject distinguished name of the CSR, if any. - The organization "O=" field from the CSR will not be used. It will be replaced in the issued certificate by O(org) if present, and if not present, the organization tied to O(client_id). type: str tracking_id: description: - The tracking ID of the certificate to reissue or renew. - O(tracking_id) is invalid if O(request_type=new) or O(request_type=validate_only). - If there is a certificate present in O(path) and it is an ECS certificate, O(tracking_id) will be ignored. - If there is no certificate present in O(path) or there is but it is from another provider, the certificate represented by O(tracking_id) will be renewed or reissued and saved to O(path). - If there is no certificate present in O(path) and the O(force) and O(remaining_days) parameters do not indicate a new certificate is needed, the certificate referenced by O(tracking_id) certificate will be saved to O(path). - This can be used when a known certificate is not currently present on a server, but you want to renew or reissue it to be managed by an ansible playbook. For example, if you specify O(request_type=renew), O(tracking_id) of an issued certificate, and O(path) to a file that does not exist, the first run of a task will download the certificate specified by O(tracking_id) (assuming it is still valid). Future runs of the task will (if applicable - see O(force) and O(remaining_days)) renew the certificate now present in O(path). type: int remaining_days: description: - The number of days the certificate must have left being valid. If RV(cert_days) < O(remaining_days) then a new certificate will be obtained using O(request_type). - If O(request_type=renew), a renewal will fail if the certificate being renewed has been issued within the past 30 days, so do not set a O(remaining_days) value that is within 30 days of the full lifetime of the certificate being acted upon. - For example, if you are requesting Certificates with a 90 day lifetime, do not set O(remaining_days) to a value V(60) or higher). - The O(force) option may be used to ensure that a new certificate is always obtained. type: int default: 30 request_type: description: - The operation performed if O(tracking_id) references a valid certificate to reissue, or there is already a certificate present in O(path) but either O(force) is specified or RV(cert_days) < O(remaining_days). - Specifying O(request_type=validate_only) means the request will be validated against the ECS API, but no certificate will be issued. - Specifying O(request_type=new) means a certificate request will always be submitted and a new certificate issued. - Specifying O(request_type=renew) means that an existing certificate (specified by O(tracking_id) if present, otherwise O(path)) will be renewed. If there is no certificate to renew, a new certificate is requested. - Specifying O(request_type=reissue) means that an existing certificate (specified by O(tracking_id) if present, otherwise O(path)) will be reissued. If there is no certificate to reissue, a new certificate is requested. - If a certificate was issued within the past 30 days, the V(renew) operation is not a valid operation and will fail. - Note that V(reissue) is an operation that will result in the revocation of the certificate that is reissued, be cautious with its use. - I(check_mode) is only supported if O(request_type=new) - For example, setting O(request_type=renew) and O(remaining_days=30) and pointing to the same certificate on multiple playbook runs means that on the first run new certificate will be requested. It will then be left along on future runs until it is within 30 days of expiry, then the ECS "renew" operation will be performed. type: str choices: [ 'new', 'renew', 'reissue', 'validate_only'] default: new cert_type: description: - Specify the type of certificate requested. - If a certificate is being reissued or renewed, this parameter is ignored, and the O(cert_type) of the initial certificate is used. type: str choices: [ 'STANDARD_SSL', 'ADVANTAGE_SSL', 'UC_SSL', 'EV_SSL', 'WILDCARD_SSL', 'PRIVATE_SSL', 'PD_SSL', 'CODE_SIGNING', 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', 'CDS_INDIVIDUAL', 'CDS_GROUP', 'CDS_ENT_LITE', 'CDS_ENT_PRO', 'SMIME_ENT' ] subject_alt_name: description: - The subject alternative name identifiers, as an array of values (applies to O(cert_type) with a value of V(STANDARD_SSL), V(ADVANTAGE_SSL), V(UC_SSL), V(EV_SSL), V(WILDCARD_SSL), V(PRIVATE_SSL), and V(PD_SSL)). - If you are requesting a new SSL certificate, and you pass a O(subject_alt_name) parameter, any SAN names in the CSR are ignored. If no subjectAltName parameter is passed, the SAN names in the CSR are used. - See O(request_type) to understand more about SANs during reissues and renewals. - In the case of certificates of type V(STANDARD_SSL) certificates, if the CN of the certificate is . only the www.. value is accepted. If the CN of the certificate is www.. only the . value is accepted. type: list elements: str eku: description: - If specified, overrides the key usage in the O(csr). type: str choices: [ SERVER_AUTH, CLIENT_AUTH, SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH ] ct_log: description: - In compliance with browser requirements, this certificate may be posted to the Certificate Transparency (CT) logs. This is a best practice technique that helps domain owners monitor certificates issued to their domains. Note that not all certificates are eligible for CT logging. - If O(ct_log) is not specified, the certificate uses the account default. - If O(ct_log) is specified and the account settings allow it, O(ct_log) overrides the account default. - If O(ct_log) is set to V(false), but the account settings are set to "always log", the certificate generation will fail. type: bool client_id: description: - The client ID to submit the Certificate Signing Request under. - If no client ID is specified, the certificate will be submitted under the primary client with ID of 1. - When using a client other than the primary client, the O(org) parameter cannot be specified. - The issued certificate will have an organization value in the subject distinguished name represented by the client. type: int default: 1 org: description: - Organization "O=" to include in the certificate. - If O(org) is not specified, the organization from the client represented by O(client_id) is used. - Unless the O(cert_type) is V(PD_SSL), this field may not be specified if the value of O(client_id) is not "1" (the primary client). non-primary clients, certificates may only be issued with the organization of that client. type: str ou: description: - Organizational unit "OU=" to include in the certificate. - O(ou) behavior is dependent on whether organizational units are enabled for your account. If organizational unit support is disabled for your account, organizational units from the O(csr) and the O(ou) parameter are ignored. - If both O(csr) and O(ou) are specified, the value in O(ou) will override the OU fields present in the subject distinguished name in the O(csr) - If neither O(csr) nor O(ou) are specified for a renew or reissue operation, the OU fields in the initial certificate are reused. - An invalid OU from O(csr) is ignored, but any invalid organizational units in O(ou) will result in an error indicating "Unapproved OU". The O(ou) parameter can be used to force failure if an unapproved organizational unit is provided. - A maximum of one OU may be specified for current products. Multiple OUs are reserved for future products. type: list elements: str end_user_key_storage_agreement: description: - The end user of the Code Signing certificate must generate and store the private key for this request on cryptographically secure hardware to be compliant with the Entrust CSP and Subscription agreement. If requesting a certificate of type V(CODE_SIGNING) or V(EV_CODE_SIGNING), you must set O(end_user_key_storage_agreement) to true if and only if you acknowledge that you will inform the user of this requirement. - Applicable only to O(cert_type) of values V(CODE_SIGNING) and V(EV_CODE_SIGNING). type: bool tracking_info: description: Free form tracking information to attach to the record for the certificate. type: str requester_name: description: The requester name to associate with certificate tracking information. type: str required: true requester_email: description: The requester email to associate with certificate tracking information and receive delivery and expiry notices for the certificate. type: str required: true requester_phone: description: The requester phone number to associate with certificate tracking information. type: str required: true additional_emails: description: A list of additional email addresses to receive the delivery notice and expiry notification for the certificate. type: list elements: str custom_fields: description: - Mapping of custom fields to associate with the certificate request and certificate. - Only supported if custom fields are enabled for your account. - Each custom field specified must be a custom field you have defined for your account. type: dict suboptions: text1: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text2: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text3: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text4: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text5: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text6: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text7: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text8: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text9: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text10: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text11: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text12: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text13: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text14: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str text15: description: Custom text field (maximum 500 characters) type: str number1: description: Custom number field. type: float number2: description: Custom number field. type: float number3: description: Custom number field. type: float number4: description: Custom number field. type: float number5: description: Custom number field. type: float date1: description: Custom date field. type: str date2: description: Custom date field. type: str date3: description: Custom date field. type: str date4: description: Custom date field. type: str date5: description: Custom date field. type: str email1: description: Custom email field. type: str email2: description: Custom email field. type: str email3: description: Custom email field. type: str email4: description: Custom email field. type: str email5: description: Custom email field. type: str dropdown1: description: Custom dropdown field. type: str dropdown2: description: Custom dropdown field. type: str dropdown3: description: Custom dropdown field. type: str dropdown4: description: Custom dropdown field. type: str dropdown5: description: Custom dropdown field. type: str cert_expiry: description: - The date the certificate should be set to expire, in RFC3339 compliant date or date-time format. For example, V(2020-02-23), V(2020-02-23T15:00:00.05Z). - O(cert_expiry) is only supported for requests of O(request_type=new) or O(request_type=renew). If O(request_type=reissue), O(cert_expiry) will be used for the first certificate issuance, but subsequent issuances will have the same expiry as the initial certificate. - A reissued certificate will always have the same expiry as the original certificate. - Note that only the date (day, month, year) is supported for specifying the expiry date. If you choose to specify an expiry time with the expiry date, the time will be adjusted to Eastern Standard Time (EST). This could have the unintended effect of moving your expiry date to the previous day. - Applies only to accounts with a pooling inventory model. - Only one of O(cert_expiry) or O(cert_lifetime) may be specified. type: str cert_lifetime: description: - The lifetime of the certificate. - Applies to all certificates for accounts with a non-pooling inventory model. - O(cert_lifetime) is only supported for requests of O(request_type=new) or O(request_type=renew). If O(request_type=reissue), O(cert_lifetime) will be used for the first certificate issuance, but subsequent issuances will have the same expiry as the initial certificate. - Applies to certificates of O(cert_type=CDS_INDIVIDUAL), V(CDS_GROUP), V(CDS_ENT_LITE), V(CDS_ENT_PRO), or V(SMIME_ENT) for accounts with a pooling inventory model. - V(P1Y) is a certificate with a 1 year lifetime. - V(P2Y) is a certificate with a 2 year lifetime. - V(P3Y) is a certificate with a 3 year lifetime. - Only one of O(cert_expiry) or O(cert_lifetime) may be specified. type: str choices: [ P1Y, P2Y, P3Y ] seealso: - module: community.crypto.openssl_privatekey description: Can be used to create private keys (both for certificates and accounts). - module: community.crypto.openssl_csr description: Can be used to create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). - plugin: community.crypto.to_serial plugin_type: filter ''' EXAMPLES = r''' - name: Request a new certificate from Entrust with bare minimum parameters. Will request a new certificate if current one is valid but within 30 days of expiry. If replacing an existing file in path, will back it up. community.crypto.ecs_certificate: backup: true path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt full_chain_path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.chain.crt csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr cert_type: EV_SSL requester_name: Jo Doe requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com requester_phone: 555-555-5555 entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key - name: If there is no certificate present in path, request a new certificate of type EV_SSL. Otherwise, if there is an Entrust managed certificate in path and it is within 63 days of expiration, request a renew of that certificate. community.crypto.ecs_certificate: path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr cert_type: EV_SSL cert_expiry: '2020-08-20' request_type: renew remaining_days: 63 requester_name: Jo Doe requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com requester_phone: 555-555-5555 entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key - name: If there is no certificate present in path, download certificate specified by tracking_id if it is still valid. Otherwise, if the certificate is within 79 days of expiration, request a renew of that certificate and save it in path. This can be used to "migrate" a certificate to be Ansible managed. community.crypto.ecs_certificate: path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr tracking_id: 2378915 request_type: renew remaining_days: 79 entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key - name: Force a reissue of the certificate specified by tracking_id. community.crypto.ecs_certificate: path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt force: true tracking_id: 2378915 request_type: reissue entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key - name: Request a new certificate with an alternative client. Note that the issued certificate will have it's Subject Distinguished Name use the organization details associated with that client, rather than what is in the CSR. community.crypto.ecs_certificate: path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr client_id: 2 requester_name: Jo Doe requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com requester_phone: 555-555-5555 entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key - name: Request a new certificate with a number of CSR parameters overridden and tracking information community.crypto.ecs_certificate: path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt full_chain_path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.chain.crt csr: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr subject_alt_name: - ansible.testcertificates.com - www.testcertificates.com eku: SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH ct_log: true org: Test Organization Inc. ou: - Administration tracking_info: "Submitted via Ansible" additional_emails: - itsupport@testcertificates.com - jsmith@ansible.com custom_fields: text1: Admin text2: Invoice 25 number1: 342 date1: '2018-01-01' email1: sales@ansible.testcertificates.com dropdown1: red cert_expiry: '2020-08-15' requester_name: Jo Doe requester_email: jdoe@ansible.com requester_phone: 555-555-5555 entrust_api_user: apiusername entrust_api_key: a^lv*32!cd9LnT entrust_api_client_cert_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.crt entrust_api_client_cert_key_path: /etc/ssl/entrust/ecs-client.key ''' RETURN = ''' filename: description: The destination path for the generated certificate. returned: changed or success type: str sample: /etc/ssl/crt/www.ansible.com.crt backup_file: description: Name of backup file created for the certificate. returned: changed and if O(backup) is V(true) type: str sample: /path/to/www.ansible.com.crt.2019-03-09@11:22~ backup_full_chain_file: description: Name of the backup file created for the certificate chain. returned: changed and if O(backup) is V(true) and O(full_chain_path) is set. type: str sample: /path/to/ca.chain.crt.2019-03-09@11:22~ tracking_id: description: The tracking ID to reference and track the certificate in ECS. returned: success type: int sample: 380079 serial_number: description: - The serial number of the issued certificate. - This return value is an B(integer). If you need the serial numbers as a colon-separated hex string, such as C(11:22:33), you need to convert it to that form with P(community.crypto.to_serial#filter). returned: success type: int sample: 1235262234164342 cert_days: description: The number of days the certificate remains valid. returned: success type: int sample: 253 cert_status: description: - The certificate status in ECS. - 'Current possible values (which may be expanded in the future) are: V(ACTIVE), V(APPROVED), V(DEACTIVATED), V(DECLINED), V(EXPIRED), V(NA), V(PENDING), V(PENDING_QUORUM), V(READY), V(REISSUED), V(REISSUING), V(RENEWED), V(RENEWING), V(REVOKED), V(SUSPENDED)' returned: success type: str sample: ACTIVE cert_details: description: - The full response JSON from the Get Certificate call of the ECS API. - 'While the response contents are guaranteed to be forwards compatible with new ECS API releases, Entrust recommends that you do not make any playbooks take actions based on the content of this field. However it may be useful for debugging, logging, or auditing purposes.' returned: success type: dict ''' from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.ecs.api import ( ecs_client_argument_spec, ECSClient, RestOperationException, SessionConfigurationException, ) import datetime import os import re import time import traceback from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, missing_required_lib from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native, to_bytes from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.version import LooseVersion from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.io import ( write_file, ) from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.crypto.support import ( load_certificate, ) CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR = None try: import cryptography CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION = LooseVersion(cryptography.__version__) except ImportError: CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR = traceback.format_exc() CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND = False else: CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND = True MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION = '1.6' def validate_cert_expiry(cert_expiry): search_string_partial = re.compile(r'^([0-9]+)-(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])\Z') search_string_full = re.compile(r'^([0-9]+)-(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[Tt]([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):([0-5][0-9]):' r'([0-5][0-9]|60)(.[0-9]+)?(([Zz])|([+|-]([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]))\Z') if search_string_partial.match(cert_expiry) or search_string_full.match(cert_expiry): return True return False def calculate_cert_days(expires_after): cert_days = 0 if expires_after: expires_after_datetime = datetime.datetime.strptime(expires_after, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') cert_days = (expires_after_datetime - datetime.datetime.now()).days return cert_days # Populate the value of body[dict_param_name] with the JSON equivalent of # module parameter of param_name if that parameter is present, otherwise leave field # out of resulting dict def convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, dict_param_name, param_name): body = {} if module.params[param_name] is not None: if module.params[param_name]: body[dict_param_name] = 'true' else: body[dict_param_name] = 'false' return body class EcsCertificate(object): ''' Entrust Certificate Services certificate class. ''' def __init__(self, module): self.path = module.params['path'] self.full_chain_path = module.params['full_chain_path'] self.force = module.params['force'] self.backup = module.params['backup'] self.request_type = module.params['request_type'] self.csr = module.params['csr'] # All return values self.changed = False self.filename = None self.tracking_id = None self.cert_status = None self.serial_number = None self.cert_days = None self.cert_details = None self.backup_file = None self.backup_full_chain_file = None self.cert = None self.ecs_client = None if self.path and os.path.exists(self.path): try: self.cert = load_certificate(self.path, backend='cryptography') except Exception as dummy: self.cert = None # Instantiate the ECS client and then try a no-op connection to verify credentials are valid try: self.ecs_client = ECSClient( entrust_api_user=module.params['entrust_api_user'], entrust_api_key=module.params['entrust_api_key'], entrust_api_cert=module.params['entrust_api_client_cert_path'], entrust_api_cert_key=module.params['entrust_api_client_cert_key_path'], entrust_api_specification_path=module.params['entrust_api_specification_path'] ) except SessionConfigurationException as e: module.fail_json(msg='Failed to initialize Entrust Provider: {0}'.format(to_native(e))) try: self.ecs_client.GetAppVersion() except RestOperationException as e: module.fail_json(msg='Please verify credential information. Received exception when testing ECS connection: {0}'.format(to_native(e.message))) # Conversion of the fields that go into the 'tracking' parameter of the request object def convert_tracking_params(self, module): body = {} tracking = {} if module.params['requester_name']: tracking['requesterName'] = module.params['requester_name'] if module.params['requester_email']: tracking['requesterEmail'] = module.params['requester_email'] if module.params['requester_phone']: tracking['requesterPhone'] = module.params['requester_phone'] if module.params['tracking_info']: tracking['trackingInfo'] = module.params['tracking_info'] if module.params['custom_fields']: # Omit custom fields from submitted dict if not present, instead of submitting them with value of 'null' # The ECS API does technically accept null without error, but it complicates debugging user escalations and is unnecessary bandwidth. custom_fields = {} for k, v in module.params['custom_fields'].items(): if v is not None: custom_fields[k] = v tracking['customFields'] = custom_fields if module.params['additional_emails']: tracking['additionalEmails'] = module.params['additional_emails'] body['tracking'] = tracking return body def convert_cert_subject_params(self, module): body = {} if module.params['subject_alt_name']: body['subjectAltName'] = module.params['subject_alt_name'] if module.params['org']: body['org'] = module.params['org'] if module.params['ou']: body['ou'] = module.params['ou'] return body def convert_general_params(self, module): body = {} if module.params['eku']: body['eku'] = module.params['eku'] if self.request_type == 'new': body['certType'] = module.params['cert_type'] body['clientId'] = module.params['client_id'] body.update(convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, 'ctLog', 'ct_log')) body.update(convert_module_param_to_json_bool(module, 'endUserKeyStorageAgreement', 'end_user_key_storage_agreement')) return body def convert_expiry_params(self, module): body = {} if module.params['cert_lifetime']: body['certLifetime'] = module.params['cert_lifetime'] elif module.params['cert_expiry']: body['certExpiryDate'] = module.params['cert_expiry'] # If neither cerTLifetime or certExpiryDate was specified and the request type is new, default to 365 days elif self.request_type != 'reissue': gmt_now = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.mktime(time.gmtime())) expiry = gmt_now + datetime.timedelta(days=365) body['certExpiryDate'] = expiry.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.00Z") return body def set_tracking_id_by_serial_number(self, module): try: # Use serial_number to identify if certificate is an Entrust Certificate # with an associated tracking ID serial_number = "{0:X}".format(self.cert.serial_number) cert_results = self.ecs_client.GetCertificates(serialNumber=serial_number).get('certificates', {}) if len(cert_results) == 1: self.tracking_id = cert_results[0].get('trackingId') except RestOperationException as dummy: # If we fail to find a cert by serial number, that's fine, we just do not set self.tracking_id return def set_cert_details(self, module): try: self.cert_details = self.ecs_client.GetCertificate(trackingId=self.tracking_id) self.cert_status = self.cert_details.get('status') self.serial_number = self.cert_details.get('serialNumber') self.cert_days = calculate_cert_days(self.cert_details.get('expiresAfter')) except RestOperationException as e: module.fail_json('Failed to get details of certificate with tracking_id="{0}", Error: '.format(self.tracking_id), to_native(e.message)) def check(self, module): if self.cert: # We will only treat a certificate as valid if it is found as a managed entrust cert. # We will only set updated tracking ID based on certificate in "path" if it is managed by entrust. self.set_tracking_id_by_serial_number(module) if module.params['tracking_id'] and self.tracking_id and module.params['tracking_id'] != self.tracking_id: module.warn('tracking_id parameter of "{0}" provided, but will be ignored. Valid certificate was present in path "{1}" with ' 'tracking_id of "{2}".'.format(module.params['tracking_id'], self.path, self.tracking_id)) # If we did not end up setting tracking_id based on existing cert, get from module params if not self.tracking_id: self.tracking_id = module.params['tracking_id'] if not self.tracking_id: return False self.set_cert_details(module) if self.cert_status == 'EXPIRED' or self.cert_status == 'SUSPENDED' or self.cert_status == 'REVOKED': return False if self.cert_days < module.params['remaining_days']: return False return True def request_cert(self, module): if not self.check(module) or self.force: body = {} # Read the CSR contents if self.csr and os.path.exists(self.csr): with open(self.csr, 'r') as csr_file: body['csr'] = csr_file.read() # Check if the path is already a cert # tracking_id may be set as a parameter or by get_cert_details if an entrust cert is in 'path'. If tracking ID is null # We will be performing a reissue operation. if self.request_type != 'new' and not self.tracking_id: module.warn('No existing Entrust certificate found in path={0} and no tracking_id was provided, setting request_type to "new" for this task' 'run. Future playbook runs that point to the pathination file in {1} will use request_type={2}' .format(self.path, self.path, self.request_type)) self.request_type = 'new' elif self.request_type == 'new' and self.tracking_id: module.warn('Existing certificate being acted upon, but request_type is "new", so will be a new certificate issuance rather than a' 'reissue or renew') # Use cases where request type is new and no existing certificate, or where request type is reissue/renew and a valid # existing certificate is found, do not need warnings. body.update(self.convert_tracking_params(module)) body.update(self.convert_cert_subject_params(module)) body.update(self.convert_general_params(module)) body.update(self.convert_expiry_params(module)) if not module.check_mode: try: if self.request_type == 'validate_only': body['validateOnly'] = 'true' result = self.ecs_client.NewCertRequest(Body=body) if self.request_type == 'new': result = self.ecs_client.NewCertRequest(Body=body) elif self.request_type == 'renew': result = self.ecs_client.RenewCertRequest(trackingId=self.tracking_id, Body=body) elif self.request_type == 'reissue': result = self.ecs_client.ReissueCertRequest(trackingId=self.tracking_id, Body=body) self.tracking_id = result.get('trackingId') self.set_cert_details(module) except RestOperationException as e: module.fail_json(msg='Failed to request new certificate from Entrust (ECS) {0}'.format(e.message)) if self.request_type != 'validate_only': if self.backup: self.backup_file = module.backup_local(self.path) write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('endEntityCert'))) if self.full_chain_path and self.cert_details.get('chainCerts'): if self.backup: self.backup_full_chain_file = module.backup_local(self.full_chain_path) chain_string = '\n'.join(self.cert_details.get('chainCerts')) + '\n' write_file(module, to_bytes(chain_string), path=self.full_chain_path) self.changed = True # If there is no certificate present in path but a tracking ID was specified, save it to disk elif not os.path.exists(self.path) and self.tracking_id: if not module.check_mode: write_file(module, to_bytes(self.cert_details.get('endEntityCert'))) if self.full_chain_path and self.cert_details.get('chainCerts'): chain_string = '\n'.join(self.cert_details.get('chainCerts')) + '\n' write_file(module, to_bytes(chain_string), path=self.full_chain_path) self.changed = True def dump(self): result = { 'changed': self.changed, 'filename': self.path, 'tracking_id': self.tracking_id, 'cert_status': self.cert_status, 'serial_number': self.serial_number, 'cert_days': self.cert_days, 'cert_details': self.cert_details, } if self.backup_file: result['backup_file'] = self.backup_file result['backup_full_chain_file'] = self.backup_full_chain_file return result def custom_fields_spec(): return dict( text1=dict(type='str'), text2=dict(type='str'), text3=dict(type='str'), text4=dict(type='str'), text5=dict(type='str'), text6=dict(type='str'), text7=dict(type='str'), text8=dict(type='str'), text9=dict(type='str'), text10=dict(type='str'), text11=dict(type='str'), text12=dict(type='str'), text13=dict(type='str'), text14=dict(type='str'), text15=dict(type='str'), number1=dict(type='float'), number2=dict(type='float'), number3=dict(type='float'), number4=dict(type='float'), number5=dict(type='float'), date1=dict(type='str'), date2=dict(type='str'), date3=dict(type='str'), date4=dict(type='str'), date5=dict(type='str'), email1=dict(type='str'), email2=dict(type='str'), email3=dict(type='str'), email4=dict(type='str'), email5=dict(type='str'), dropdown1=dict(type='str'), dropdown2=dict(type='str'), dropdown3=dict(type='str'), dropdown4=dict(type='str'), dropdown5=dict(type='str'), ) def ecs_certificate_argument_spec(): return dict( backup=dict(type='bool', default=False), force=dict(type='bool', default=False), path=dict(type='path', required=True), full_chain_path=dict(type='path'), tracking_id=dict(type='int'), remaining_days=dict(type='int', default=30), request_type=dict(type='str', default='new', choices=['new', 'renew', 'reissue', 'validate_only']), cert_type=dict(type='str', choices=['STANDARD_SSL', 'ADVANTAGE_SSL', 'UC_SSL', 'EV_SSL', 'WILDCARD_SSL', 'PRIVATE_SSL', 'PD_SSL', 'CODE_SIGNING', 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', 'CDS_INDIVIDUAL', 'CDS_GROUP', 'CDS_ENT_LITE', 'CDS_ENT_PRO', 'SMIME_ENT', ]), csr=dict(type='str'), subject_alt_name=dict(type='list', elements='str'), eku=dict(type='str', choices=['SERVER_AUTH', 'CLIENT_AUTH', 'SERVER_AND_CLIENT_AUTH']), ct_log=dict(type='bool'), client_id=dict(type='int', default=1), org=dict(type='str'), ou=dict(type='list', elements='str'), end_user_key_storage_agreement=dict(type='bool'), tracking_info=dict(type='str'), requester_name=dict(type='str', required=True), requester_email=dict(type='str', required=True), requester_phone=dict(type='str', required=True), additional_emails=dict(type='list', elements='str'), custom_fields=dict(type='dict', default=None, options=custom_fields_spec()), cert_expiry=dict(type='str'), cert_lifetime=dict(type='str', choices=['P1Y', 'P2Y', 'P3Y']), ) def main(): ecs_argument_spec = ecs_client_argument_spec() ecs_argument_spec.update(ecs_certificate_argument_spec()) module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=ecs_argument_spec, required_if=( ['request_type', 'new', ['cert_type']], ['request_type', 'validate_only', ['cert_type']], ['cert_type', 'CODE_SIGNING', ['end_user_key_storage_agreement']], ['cert_type', 'EV_CODE_SIGNING', ['end_user_key_storage_agreement']], ), mutually_exclusive=( ['cert_expiry', 'cert_lifetime'], ), supports_check_mode=True, ) if not CRYPTOGRAPHY_FOUND or CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION < LooseVersion(MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION): module.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib('cryptography >= {0}'.format(MINIMAL_CRYPTOGRAPHY_VERSION)), exception=CRYPTOGRAPHY_IMP_ERR) # If validate_only is used, pointing to an existing tracking_id is an invalid operation if module.params['tracking_id']: if module.params['request_type'] == 'new' or module.params['request_type'] == 'validate_only': module.fail_json(msg='The tracking_id field is invalid when request_type="{0}".'.format(module.params['request_type'])) # A reissued request can not specify an expiration date or lifetime if module.params['request_type'] == 'reissue': if module.params['cert_expiry']: module.fail_json(msg='The cert_expiry field is invalid when request_type="reissue".') elif module.params['cert_lifetime']: module.fail_json(msg='The cert_lifetime field is invalid when request_type="reissue".') # Reissued or renew request can omit the CSR elif module.params['request_type'] != 'renew': module_params_csr = module.params['csr'] if module_params_csr is None: module.fail_json(msg='The csr field is required when request_type={0}'.format(module.params['request_type'])) elif not os.path.exists(module_params_csr): module.fail_json(msg='The csr field of {0} was not a valid path. csr is required when request_type={1}'.format( module_params_csr, module.params['request_type'])) if module.params['ou'] and len(module.params['ou']) > 1: module.fail_json(msg='Multiple "ou" values are not currently supported.') if module.params['end_user_key_storage_agreement']: if module.params['cert_type'] != 'CODE_SIGNING' and module.params['cert_type'] != 'EV_CODE_SIGNING': module.fail_json(msg='Parameter "end_user_key_storage_agreement" is valid only for cert_types "CODE_SIGNING" and "EV_CODE_SIGNING"') if module.params['org'] and module.params['client_id'] != 1 and module.params['cert_type'] != 'PD_SSL': module.fail_json(msg='The "org" parameter is not supported when client_id parameter is set to a value other than 1, unless cert_type is "PD_SSL".') if module.params['cert_expiry']: if not validate_cert_expiry(module.params['cert_expiry']): module.fail_json(msg='The "cert_expiry" parameter of "{0}" is not a valid date or date-time'.format(module.params['cert_expiry'])) certificate = EcsCertificate(module) certificate.request_cert(module) result = certificate.dump() module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()