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# Ansible LDAP Modules
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For whatever reasons, Ansible doesn't include modules to manipulate an
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LDAP server in its [core](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/modules_by_category.html).
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Peter Sagerson implemented a pair of modules and has
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[attempted to get them into Ansible](http://grokbase.com/t/gg/ansible-devel/148892tek3/ldap-modules),
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but no luck yet. He's instead hosted his code on
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[Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/psagers/ansible-ldap).
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This repository is a fork of his original work (with some cosmetic
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improvements) hosted on GitHub.
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# Installation
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You'll need to clone this repository somewhere into your Ansible (use
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a git submodule).
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/unchained-capital/ansible-ldap-modules
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```
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The `python-ldap` library is required on the Ansible controller node
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for these modules to load. Install it with
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```
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$ cd ansible-ldap-modules
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$ sudo pip -r requirements.txt
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```
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You may need to install some system dependencies first:
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```
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$ sudo apt-get install python-dev libsasl2-dev libldap2-dev libssl-dev
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```
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Once you have `python-ldap` installed, you'll need to link the
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executable files in this repository into Ansible's library path. The
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simplest way to do this is to create a `library` folder at the
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top-level of your Ansible repository and create symlinks within it to
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the module files in this repository:
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```
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$ mkdir -p library
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$ ln -s ansible-ldap-modules/ldap_entry library/ldap_entry
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$ ln -s ansible-ldap-modules/ldap_attr library/ldap_attr
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```
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# Usage
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(copied from psager's [original README](https://bitbucket.org/psagers/ansible-ldap/src/ca4c0025358cdeba33e9ef0369af3430bf4812ad/README.md))
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This project contains a pair of Ansible modules for manipulating an
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LDAP directory. `ldap_entry` can be used to ensure that an entire
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entry exists and `ldap_attr` can be used to ensure the values of an
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entry's attributes.
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Regrettably, Ansible does not have any sensible mechanism for
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packaging and distributing third-party modules with rendered
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documentation and runnable unit tests. The LDAP modules do have
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complete documentation strings embedded.
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