salt.modules.webutil#
Support for htpasswd command. Requires the apache2-utils package for Debian-based distros.
New in version 2014.1.0.
The functions here will load inside the webutil module. This allows other functions that don't use htpasswd to use the webutil module name.
- salt.modules.webutil.useradd(pwfile, user, password, opts='', runas=None)#
Add a user to htpasswd file using the htpasswd command. If the htpasswd file does not exist, it will be created.
- pwfile
Path to htpasswd file
- user
User name
- password
User password
- opts
Valid options that can be passed are:
n Don't update file; display results on stdout.
m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default).
d Force CRYPT encryption of the password.
p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext).
s Force SHA encryption of the password.
- runas
The system user to run htpasswd command with
CLI Examples:
salt '*' webutil.useradd /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry badpassword salt '*' webutil.useradd /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry badpass opts=ns
- salt.modules.webutil.userdel(pwfile, user, runas=None, all_results=False)#
Delete a user from the specified htpasswd file.
- pwfile
Path to htpasswd file
- user
User name
- runas
The system user to run htpasswd command with
- all_results
Return stdout, stderr, and retcode, not just stdout
CLI Examples:
salt '*' webutil.userdel /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry
- salt.modules.webutil.verify(pwfile, user, password, opts='', runas=None)#
Return True if the htpasswd file exists, the user has an entry, and their password matches.
- pwfile
Fully qualified path to htpasswd file
- user
User name
- password
User password
- opts
Valid options that can be passed are:
m Force MD5 encryption of the password (default).
d Force CRYPT encryption of the password.
p Do not encrypt the password (plaintext).
s Force SHA encryption of the password.
- runas
The system user to run htpasswd command with
CLI Examples:
salt '*' webutil.verify /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry maybepassword salt '*' webutil.verify /etc/httpd/htpasswd larry maybepassword opts=ns