community.general.keycloak_authz_permission module – Allows administration of Keycloak client authorization permissions via Keycloak API

Note

This module is part of the community.general collection (version 10.1.0).

You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.

To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general.

To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.keycloak_authz_permission.

New in community.general 7.2.0

Synopsis

  • This module allows the administration of Keycloak client authorization permissions via the Keycloak REST API. Authorization permissions are only available if a client has Authorization enabled.

  • There are some peculiarities in JSON paths and payloads for authorization permissions. In particular POST and PUT operations are targeted at permission endpoints, whereas GET requests go to policies endpoint. To make matters more interesting the JSON responses from GET requests return data in a different format than what is expected for POST and PUT. The end result is that it is not possible to detect changes to things like policies, scopes or resources - at least not without a large number of additional API calls. Therefore this module always updates authorization permissions instead of attempting to determine if changes are truly needed.

  • This module requires access to the REST API via OpenID Connect; the user connecting and the realm being used must have the requisite access rights. In a default Keycloak installation, admin-cli and an admin user would work, as would a separate realm definition with the scope tailored to your needs and a user having the expected roles.

  • The names of module options are snake_cased versions of the camelCase options used by Keycloak. The Authorization Services paths and payloads have not officially been documented by the Keycloak project. https://www.puppeteers.net/blog/keycloak-authorization-services-rest-api-paths-and-payload/

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

auth_client_id

string

OpenID Connect client_id to authenticate to the API with.

Default: "admin-cli"

auth_client_secret

string

Client Secret to use in conjunction with auth_client_id (if required).

auth_keycloak_url

aliases: url

string / required

URL to the Keycloak instance.

auth_password

aliases: password

string

Password to authenticate for API access with.

auth_realm

string

Keycloak realm name to authenticate to for API access.

auth_username

aliases: username

string

Username to authenticate for API access with.

client_id

string / required

The clientId of the keycloak client that should have the authorization scope.

This is usually a human-readable name of the Keycloak client.

connection_timeout

integer

added in community.general 4.5.0

Controls the HTTP connections timeout period (in seconds) to Keycloak API.

Default: 10

decision_strategy

string

The decision strategy to use with this permission.

Choices:

  • "UNANIMOUS" ← (default)

  • "AFFIRMATIVE"

  • "CONSENSUS"

description

string

The description of the authorization permission.

http_agent

string

added in community.general 5.4.0

Configures the HTTP User-Agent header.

Default: "Ansible"

name

string / required

Name of the authorization permission to create.

permission_type

string / required

The type of authorization permission.

On scope create a scope-based permission.

On resource create a resource-based permission.

Choices:

  • "resource"

  • "scope"

policies

list / elements=string

Policy names to attach to this permission.

Default: []

realm

string / required

The name of the Keycloak realm the Keycloak client is in.

resources

list / elements=string

Resource names to attach to this permission.

Scope-based permissions can only include one resource.

Resource-based permissions can include multiple resources.

Default: []

scopes

list / elements=string

Scope names to attach to this permission.

Resource-based permissions cannot have scopes attached to them.

Default: []

state

string

State of the authorization permission.

On present, the authorization permission will be created (or updated if it exists already).

On absent, the authorization permission will be removed if it exists.

Choices:

  • "present" ← (default)

  • "absent"

token

string

added in community.general 3.0.0

Authentication token for Keycloak API.

validate_certs

boolean

Verify TLS certificates (do not disable this in production).

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

Attributes

Attribute

Support

Description

check_mode

Support: full

Can run in check_mode and return changed status prediction without modifying target.

diff_mode

Support: none

Will return details on what has changed (or possibly needs changing in check_mode), when in diff mode.

Examples

- name: Manage scope-based Keycloak authorization permission
  community.general.keycloak_authz_permission:
    name: ScopePermission
    state: present
    description: Scope permission
    permission_type: scope
    scopes:
      - file:delete
    policies:
      - Default Policy
    client_id: myclient
    realm: myrealm
    auth_keycloak_url: http://localhost:8080/auth
    auth_username: keycloak
    auth_password: keycloak
    auth_realm: master

- name: Manage resource-based Keycloak authorization permission
  community.general.keycloak_authz_permission:
    name: ResourcePermission
    state: present
    description: Resource permission
    permission_type: resource
    resources:
      - Default Resource
    policies:
      - Default Policy
    client_id: myclient
    realm: myrealm
    auth_keycloak_url: http://localhost:8080/auth
    auth_username: keycloak
    auth_password: keycloak
    auth_realm: master

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key

Description

end_state

complex

Representation of the authorization permission after module execution.

Returned: on success

decisionStrategy

string

The decision strategy to use.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "UNANIMOUS"

description

string

Description of the authorization permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "Resource Permission"

id

string

ID of the authorization permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "9da05cd2-b273-4354-bbd8-0c133918a454"

logic

string

The logic used for the permission (part of the payload, but has a fixed value).

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "POSITIVE"

name

string

Name of the authorization permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "ResourcePermission"

policies

list / elements=string

IDs of policies attached to this permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: ["9da05cd2-b273-4354-bbd8-0c133918a454"]

resources

list / elements=string

IDs of resources attached to this permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: ["49e052ff-100d-4b79-a9dd-52669ed3c11d"]

scopes

list / elements=string

IDs of scopes attached to this permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: ["9da05cd2-b273-4354-bbd8-0c133918a454"]

type

string

Type of the authorization permission.

Returned: when state=present

Sample: "resource"

msg

string

Message as to what action was taken.

Returned: always

Authors

  • Samuli Seppänen (@mattock)