infinidat.infinibox.infini_user – Create, Delete and Modify a User on Infinibox
Note
This plugin is part of the infinidat.infinibox collection (version 1.2.4).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install infinidat.infinibox.
To use it in a playbook, specify: infinidat.infinibox.infini_user.
New in version 2.10: of infinidat.infinibox
Synopsis
- This module creates, deletes or modifies a user on Infinibox.
 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python2 >= 2.7 or python3 >= 3.6
 - infinisdk (https://infinisdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
|   password    string    |    Infinibox User password.   |  |
|   state    string    |   
  |    Creates/Modifies user when present or removes when absent   |  
|   system    string / required    |    Infinibox Hostname or IPv4 Address.   |  |
|   user    string    |    Infinibox User username with sufficient priveledges ( see notes ).   |  |
|   user_email    string / required    |    The new user's Email address   |  |
|   user_enabled    boolean    |   
  |    Specify whether to enable the user   |  
|   user_name    string / required    |    The new user's Name. Once a user is created, the user_name may not be changed from this module. It may be changed from the UI or from infinishell.   |  |
|   user_password    string / required    |    The new user's password   |  |
|   user_pool    string    |    Use with role==pool_admin. Specify the new user's pool.   |  |
|   user_role    string / required    |   
  |    The user's role   |  
Notes
Note
- This module requires infinisdk python library
 - You must set INFINIBOX_USER and INFINIBOX_PASSWORD environment variables if user and password arguments are not passed to the module directly
 - Ansible uses the infinisdk configuration file 
~/.infinidat/infinisdk.iniif no credentials are provided. See http://infinisdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started.html - All Infinidat modules support check mode (–check). However, a dryrun that creates resources may fail if the resource dependencies are not met for a task. For example, consider a task that creates a volume in a pool. If the pool does not exist, the volume creation task will fail. It will fail even if there was a previous task in the playbook that would have created the pool but did not because the pool creation was also part of the dry run.
 
Examples
- name: Create new user
  infini_user:
    user_name: foo_user
    user_email: [email protected]
    user_password: secret2
    user_role: pool_admin
    user_enabled: false
    pool: foo_pool
    state: present
    password: secret1
    system: ibox001
  Authors
- David Ohlemacher (@ohlemacher)
 
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.11/collections/infinidat/infinibox/infini_user_module.html