rabbitmq_user – Manage RabbitMQ users

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Ansible/docs/2.9/modules/rabbitmq user module


rabbitmq_user – Manage RabbitMQ users

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

boolean

  • no

  • yes

Deletes and recreates the user.

node

-

Default:

"rabbit"

erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure

password

-

Password of user to add.

To change the password of an existing user, you must also specify update_password=always.

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

-

  • present

  • absent

Specify if user is to be added or removed

tags

-

User tags specified as comma delimited

update_password

-

added in 2.6

  • on_create

  • always

on_create will only set the password for newly created users. always will update passwords if they differ.

user

- / required

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

Authors

  • Chris Hoffman (@chrishoffman)

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