rabbitmq_user - Adds or removes users to RabbitMQ
Synopsis
- Add or remove users to RabbitMQ and assign permissions
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| configure_priv | Default: ^$ | Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource for the specified vhost. By default all actions are restricted. This option will be ignored when permissions option is used. |
| force |
| Deletes and recreates the user. |
| node | Default: rabbit | erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure |
| password | Default: None | Password of user to add. To change the password of an existing user, you must also specify force=yes. |
| permissions | Default: [] | a list of dicts, each dict contains vhost, configure_priv, write_priv, and read_priv, and represents a permission rule for that vhost. This option should be preferable when you care about all permissions of the user. You should use vhost, configure_priv, write_priv, and read_priv options instead if you care about permissions for just some vhosts. |
| read_priv | Default: ^$ | Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource for the specified vhost. By default all actions are restricted. This option will be ignored when permissions option is used. |
| state |
| Specify if user is to be added or removed |
| tags | Default: None | User tags specified as comma delimited |
| user required | Default: None | Name of user to add aliases: username, name |
| vhost | Default: / | vhost to apply access privileges. This option will be ignored when permissions option is used. |
| write_priv | Default: ^$ | Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource for the specified vhost. By default all actions are restricted. This option will be ignored when permissions option is used. |
Examples
# Add user to server and assign full access control on / vhost.
# The user might have permission rules for other vhost but you don't care.
- rabbitmq_user:
user: joe
password: changeme
vhost: /
configure_priv: .*
read_priv: .*
write_priv: .*
state: present
# Add user to server and assign full access control on / vhost.
# The user doesn't have permission rules for other vhosts
- rabbitmq_user:
user: joe
password: changeme
permissions:
- vhost: /
configure_priv: .*
read_priv: .*
write_priv: .*
state: present
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- “Chris Hoffman (@chrishoffman)”
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