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awx/docs/multi_credential_assignment.md
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Multi-Credential Assignment

awx has added support for assigning zero or more credentials to JobTemplates and InventoryUpdates via a singular, unified interface.

Background

Prior to awx (Tower 3.2), Job Templates had a certain set of requirements surrounding their relation to Credentials:

  • All Job Templates (and Jobs) were required to have exactly one Machine/SSH or Vault credential (or one of both).
  • All Job Templates (and Jobs) could have zero or more "extra" Credentials.
  • These extra Credentials represented "Cloud" and "Network" credentials that
  • could be used to provide authentication to external services via environment
  • variables (e.g., AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID).

This model required a variety of disjoint interfaces for specifying Credentials on a JobTemplate. For example, to modify assignment of Machine/SSH and Vault credentials, you would change the Credential key itself:

PATCH /api/v2/job_templates/N/ {'credential': X, 'vault_credential': Y}

Modifying extra_credentials was accomplished on a separate API endpoint via association/disassociation actions:

POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/extra_credentials {'associate': true, 'id': Z}
POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/extra_credentials {'disassociate': true, 'id': Z}

This model lacked the ability associate multiple Vault credentials with a playbook run, a use case supported by Ansible core from Ansible 2.4 onwards.

This model also was a stumbling block for certain playbook execution workflows. For example, some users wanted to run playbooks with connection:local that only interacted with some cloud service via a cloud Credential. In this scenario, users often generated a "dummy" Machine/SSH Credential to attach to the Job Template simply to satisfy the requirement on the model.

Important Changes

JobTemplates now have a single interface for Credential assignment:

GET /api/v2/job_templates/N/credentials/

Users can associate and disassociate credentials using POST requests to this interface, similar to the behavior in the now-deprecated extra_credentials endpoint:

POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/credentials/ {'associate': true, 'id': X'}
POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/credentials/ {'disassociate': true, 'id': Y'}

Under this model, a JobTemplate is considered valid even when it has zero Credentials assigned to it.

Launch Time Considerations

Prior to this change, JobTemplates had a configurable attribute, ask_credential_on_launch. This value was used at launch time to determine which missing credential values were necessary for launch - this was primarily used as a mechanism for users to specify an SSH (or Vault) credential to satisfy the minimum Credential requirement.

Under the new unified Credential list model, this attribute still exists, but it is no longer bound to a notion of "requiring" a Credential. Now when ask_credential_on_launch is True, it signifies that users may (if they wish) specify a list of credentials at launch time to override those defined on the JobTemplate:

POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/launch/ {'credentials': [A, B, C]}

If ask_credential_on_launch is False, it signifies that custom credentials provided in the payload to POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/launch/ will be ignored.

Under this model, the only purpose for ask_credential_on_launch is to signal that API clients should prompt the user for (optional) changes at launch time.

Backwards Compatibility Concerns

Requests to update JobTemplate.credential and JobTemplate.vault_credential will no longer work. Example request format:

PATCH /api/v2/job_templates/N/ {'credential': X, 'vault_credential': Y}

This request will have no effect because support for using these fields has been removed.

The relationship extra_credentials is deprecated but still supported for now. Clients should favor the credentials relationship instead.

GET requests to /api/v2/job_templates/N/ and /api/v2/jobs/N/ will include this via related_fields:

{
    "related": {
        ...
        "credentials": "/api/v2/job_templates/5/credentials/",
        "extra_credentials": "/api/v2/job_templates/5/extra_credentials/",
    }
}

...and summary_fields, which is not included in list views:

{
    "summary_fields": {
        "credentials": [
            {
                "description": "",
                "credential_type_id": 5,
                "id": 2,
                "kind": "aws",
                "name": "some-aws"
            },
            {
                "description": "",
                "credential_type_id": 10,
                "id": 4,
                "kind": "gce",
                "name": "some-gce"
            }
        ],
        "extra_credentials": [
            {
                "description": "",
                "credential_type_id": 5,
                "id": 2,
                "kind": "aws",
                "name": "some-aws"
            },
            {
                "description": "",
                "credential_type_id": 10,
                "id": 4,
                "kind": "gce",
                "name": "some-gce"
            }
        ],
    }
}

The only difference between credentials and extra_credentials is that the latter is filtered to only show "cloud" type credentials, whereas the former can be used to manage all types of related credentials.

The /api/v2/job_templates/N/launch/ endpoint no longer provides backwards compatible support for specifying credentials at launch time via the credential or vault_credential fields. The launch endpoint can still accept a list under the extra_credentials key, but this is deprecated in favor credentials.

Specifying Multiple Vault Credentials

One interesting use case supported by the new "zero or more credentials" model is the ability to assign multiple Vault credentials to a Job Template run.

This specific use case covers Ansible's support for multiple vault passwords for a playbook run (since Ansible 2.4): http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/vault.html#vault-ids-and-multiple-vault-passwords

Vault credentials in awx now have an optional field, vault_id, which is analogous to the --vault-id argument to ansible-playbook. To run a playbook which makes use of multiple vault passwords:

  1. Make a Vault credential in Tower for each vault password; specify the Vault ID as a field on the credential and input the password (which will be encrypted and stored).

  2. Assign multiple vault credentials to the job template via the new credentials endpoint:

    POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/credentials/
    
    {
        'associate': true,
        'id': X
    }
    
  3. Launch the job template, and ansible-playbook will be invoked with multiple --vault-id arguments.

Prompted Vault Credentials

Vault credentials can have passwords that are marked as "Prompt on launch". When this is the case, the launch endpoint of any related Job Templates will communicate necessary Vault passwords via the passwords_needed_to_start key:

GET /api/v2/job_templates/N/launch/
{
    'passwords_needed_to_start': [
        'vault_password.X',
        'vault_password.Y',
    ]
}

...where X and Y are primary keys of the associated Vault credentials.

POST /api/v2/job_templates/N/launch/
{
    'credential_passwords': {
        'vault_password.X': 'first-vault-password'
        'vault_password.Y': 'second-vault-password'
    }
}

Inventory Source Credentials

Inventory sources and inventory updates that they spawn also use the same relationship. The new endpoints for this are

  • /api/v2/inventory_sources/N/credentials/ and
  • /api/v2/inventory_updates/N/credentials/

Most cloud sources will continue to adhere to the constraint that they must have a single credential that corresponds to their cloud type. However, this relationship allows users to associate multiple vault credentials of different ids to inventory sources.