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ansible-modules-bitwarden

Bitwarden integration for Ansible.

Installation

The easiest way to install this lookup plugin is to use the ansible-galaxy command:

ansible-galaxy install git+https://github.com/c0sco/ansible-modules-bitwarden

This will place the ansible-modules-bitwarden role into $HOME/.ansible/roles, where it will be available to all playbooks you run on your system.

Lookup plugin

To use this plugin, you will need to activate it by including the role in your play. For example:

- hosts: localhost
  roles:
    - ansible-modules-bitwarden

Use Ansible's lookup() function with the bitwarden argument, followed by the items you want to retrieve. The default field is password, but any other field can be specified using the field named argument. If you need to specify the path to the Bitwarden CLI binary, use the path named argument.

Examples

Get a single password

# Get password for Google
- debug:
    msg: {{ lookup('bitwarden', 'Google') }}

The above might result in:

TASK [debug] *********************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
    "msg": "mysecret"
    }

Get a single username

# Get username for Google
- debug:
    msg: {{ lookup('bitwarden', 'Google', field='username' }}

The above might result in:

TASK [debug] *********************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
    "msg": "alice"
    }

See all available fields

# Get all available fields for an entry
- debug:
    msg: {{ lookup('bitwarden', 'Google', field='item' }}

The above might result in:

TASK [debug] *********************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
    "msg": {
        "favorite": false, 
        "folderId": null, 
        "id": "12345678-0123-4321-0000-a97001342c31", 
        "login": {
            "password": "mysecret", 
            "passwordRevisionDate": null, 
            "totp": null, 
            "username": "alice"
        }, 
        "name": "Google", 
        "notes": null, 
        "object": "item", 
        "organizationId": "87654321-1234-9876-0000-a96800ed2b47", 
        "revisionDate": "2018-10-19T19:20:17.923Z", 
        "type": 1
    }
}