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"""
Management of MySQL grants (user permissions)
=============================================
:depends: - MySQLdb Python module
:configuration: See :py:mod:`salt.modules.mysql` for setup instructions.
The mysql_grants module is used to grant and revoke MySQL permissions.
The ``name`` you pass in purely symbolic and does not have anything to do
with the grant itself.
The ``database`` parameter needs to specify a 'priv_level' in the same
specification as defined in the MySQL documentation:
* \\*
* \\*.\\*
* db_name.\\*
* db_name.tbl_name
* etc...
This state is not able to set password for the permission from the
specified host. See :py:mod:`salt.states.mysql_user` for further
instructions.
.. code-block:: yaml
frank_exampledb:
mysql_grants.present:
- grant: select,insert,update
- database: exampledb.*
- user: frank
- host: localhost
frank_otherdb:
mysql_grants.present:
- grant: all privileges
- database: otherdb.*
- user: frank
restricted_singletable:
mysql_grants.present:
- grant: select
- database: somedb.sometable
- user: joe
"""
import sys
def __virtual__():
"""
Only load if the mysql module is available
"""
if "mysql.grant_exists" in __salt__:
return True
return (False, "mysql module could not be loaded")
def _get_mysql_error():
"""
Look in module context for a MySQL error. Eventually we should make a less
ugly way of doing this.
"""
return sys.modules[__salt__["test.ping"].__module__].__context__.pop(
"mysql.error", None
)
def present(
name,
grant=None,
database=None,
user=None,
host="localhost",
grant_option=False,
escape=True,
revoke_first=False,
ssl_option=False,
**connection_args,
):
"""
Ensure that the grant is present with the specified properties
name
The name (key) of the grant to add
grant
The grant priv_type (i.e. select,insert,update OR all privileges)
database
The database priv_level (i.e. db.tbl OR db.*)
user
The user to apply the grant to
host
The network/host that the grant should apply to
grant_option
Adds the WITH GRANT OPTION to the defined grant. Default is ``False``
escape
Defines if the database value gets escaped or not. Default is ``True``
revoke_first
By default, MySQL will not do anything if you issue a command to grant
privileges that are more restrictive than what's already in place. This
effectively means that you cannot downgrade permissions without first
revoking permissions applied to a db.table/user pair first.
To have Salt forcibly revoke perms before applying a new grant, enable
the 'revoke_first options.
WARNING: This will *remove* permissions for a database before attempting
to apply new permissions. There is no guarantee that new permissions
will be applied correctly which can leave your database security in an
unknown and potentially dangerous state.
Use with caution!
Default is ``False``
ssl_option
Adds the specified ssl options for the connecting user as requirements for
this grant. Value is a list of single-element dicts corresponding to the
list of ssl options to use.
Possible key/value pairings for the dicts in the value:
.. code-block:: text
- SSL: True
- X509: True
- SUBJECT: <subject>
- ISSUER: <issuer>
- CIPHER: <cipher>
The non-boolean ssl options take a string as their values, which should
be an appropriate value as specified by the MySQL documentation for these
options.
Default is ``False`` (no ssl options will be used)
"""
comment = "Grant {0} on {1} to {2}@{3} is already present"
ret = {
"name": name,
"changes": {},
"result": True,
"comment": comment.format(grant, database, user, host),
}
# check if grant exists
if __salt__["mysql.grant_exists"](
grant, database, user, host, grant_option, escape, **connection_args
):
return ret
else:
err = _get_mysql_error()
if err is not None:
ret["comment"] = err
ret["result"] = False
return ret
if revoke_first and not __opts__["test"]:
# for each grant, break into tokens and see if its on the same
# user/db/table as ours. (there is probably only one)
user_grants = __salt__["mysql.user_grants"](user, host, **connection_args)
if not user_grants:
user_grants = []
for user_grant in user_grants:
token_grants = __salt__["mysql.tokenize_grant"](user_grant)
db_part = database.rpartition(".")
my_db = db_part[0]
my_table = db_part[2]
my_db = __salt__["mysql.quote_identifier"](my_db, (my_table == "*"))
my_table = __salt__["mysql.quote_identifier"](my_table)
# Removing per table grants in case of database level grant !!!
if token_grants["database"] == my_db:
grant_to_revoke = ",".join(token_grants["grant"]).rstrip(",")
__salt__["mysql.grant_revoke"](
grant=grant_to_revoke,
database=database,
user=user,
host=host,
grant_option=grant_option,
escape=escape,
**connection_args,
)
# The grant is not present, make it!
if __opts__["test"]:
# there is probably better things to make in test mode
ret["result"] = None
ret["comment"] = f"MySQL grant {name} is set to be created"
return ret
if __salt__["mysql.grant_add"](
grant, database, user, host, grant_option, escape, ssl_option, **connection_args
):
ret["comment"] = "Grant {0} on {1} to {2}@{3} has been added"
ret["comment"] = ret["comment"].format(grant, database, user, host)
ret["changes"][name] = "Present"
else:
ret["comment"] = 'Failed to execute: "GRANT {0} ON {1} TO {2}@{3}"'
ret["comment"] = ret["comment"].format(grant, database, user, host)
err = _get_mysql_error()
if err is not None:
ret["comment"] += f" ({err})"
ret["result"] = False
return ret
def absent(
name,
grant=None,
database=None,
user=None,
host="localhost",
grant_option=False,
escape=True,
**connection_args,
):
"""
Ensure that the grant is absent
name
The name (key) of the grant to add
grant
The grant priv_type (i.e. select,insert,update OR all privileges)
database
The database priv_level (i.e. db.tbl OR db.*)
user
The user to apply the grant to
host
The network/host that the grant should apply to
"""
ret = {"name": name, "changes": {}, "result": True, "comment": ""}
# Check if grant exists, and if so, remove it
if __salt__["mysql.grant_exists"](
grant, database, user, host, grant_option, escape, **connection_args
):
if __opts__["test"]:
ret["result"] = None
ret["comment"] = f"MySQL grant {name} is set to be revoked"
return ret
if __salt__["mysql.grant_revoke"](
grant, database, user, host, grant_option, **connection_args
):
ret["comment"] = "Grant {} on {} for {}@{} has been revoked".format(
grant, database, user, host
)
ret["changes"][name] = "Absent"
return ret
else:
err = _get_mysql_error()
if err is not None:
ret["comment"] = (
"Unable to revoke grant {} on {} for {}@{} ({})".format(
grant, database, user, host, err
)
)
ret["result"] = False
return ret
else:
err = _get_mysql_error()
if err is not None:
ret["comment"] = (
"Unable to determine if grant {} on {} for {}@{} exists ({})".format(
grant, database, user, host, err
)
)
ret["result"] = False
return ret
# fallback
ret["comment"] = (
"Grant {} on {} to {}@{} is not present, so it cannot be revoked".format(
grant, database, user, host
)
)
return ret
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