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f3042dbf7e feat(role): Set and document defaults to make this ready to use out of the box 2022-07-24 03:00:24 +02:00
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# Change log
Current version: 0.1.0
Current version: 0.2.0
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## v0.2.0 (2022-07-24)
### Feature
* **role:** Set and document defaults to make this ready to use out of the box ([`f3042db`](https://quico.space/quico-ansible/role_common_local-os-password/commit/f3042dbf7e69a9009524f2a4f06203a2a5342cf4))
## v0.1.0 (2022-07-24)
### Feature
* **role:** Introduce Semantic Versioning a changelog ([`a84a113`](https://quico.space/quico-ansible/role_common_local-os-password/commit/a84a113ef749dc7c543f1b3995efe0e4194f7832))

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# role_common_local-os-password
An Ansible role to change an operating system's local user password
An Ansible role to change an operating system's local user password
# Defaults
This role requires variables defined in [defaults/main.yml](defaults/main.yml). Feel free to overwrite them as needed for your HashiCorp Vault setup for example in a `group_vars` or `host_vars` file.
* `fqdn_reverse`: A variable that contains the reversed fully qualified domain name for each host. For `fully.qualified.domain.name` this variable will equal `name.domain.qualified.fully`. Consider this a suggestion for how to set up your HashiCorp Vault `kv` secrets hierarchy.
* `local_os_password_vault_vars`: The variables you want extracted from your Vault instance, by default `['password', 'password_salt']` which contain the new password to set for the local account and a salt, respectively.
* `local_os_password_vault_base`: The base path where all of `local_os_password_vault_vars` are located in Vault.
* `local_os_password_vault_paths`: The product of both `local_os_password_vault_base` and `local_os_password_vault_vars` stored in a dictionary. This is what the role uses in its `vault_kv2_get` lookup.
* `reset_password_for_account`: The account for which you'd like to change its local account password, defaults to `root`.
# Use it
In your `playbook.yml` call it like so:
```
- name: 'Awesome playbook'
hosts: all
roles:
- 'role_common_local-os-password'
```

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# role_common_local-os-password
fqdn_reverse: '{{ inventory_hostname | split(".") | reverse | join("/") }}'
local_os_password_vault_vars: ['password', 'password_salt']
local_os_password_vault_base: '{{ fqdn_reverse }}/os/{{ reset_password_for_account }}'
local_os_password_vault_paths: '{{ [local_os_password_vault_base + ''/''] | product(local_os_password_vault_vars) | map(''join'') | list }}'
reset_password_for_account: 'root'