Modern go identity manager for UNIX systems.
Entities parses includes file to generate UNIX-compliant /etc/passwd , /etc/shadow and /etc/groups files.
It can be used to handle identities management and honors already existing entities in the system.
$> entities apply <entity.yaml>
$> entities delete <entity.yaml>
$> entities create <entity.yaml>
kind: "user"
username: "foo"
password: "pass"
uid: 0
gid: 0
info: "Foo!"
homedir: "/home/foo"
shell: "/bin/bash"To use dynamic uid allocation set the uid field with value -1:
kind: "user"
username: "foo"
password: "pass"
uid: -1
gid: 500
info: "Foo!"
homedir: "/home/foo"
shell: "/bin/bash"entities will searching for the first available range specified by the env variable
ENTITY_DYNAMIC_RANGE or by the default the range 500-999.
To set gid with a dynamic id based by the group name you can set the group attribute:
kind: "user"
username: "foo"
password: "pass"
uid: 100
group: "foogroup"
info: "Foo!"
homedir: "/home/foo"
shell: "/bin/bash"entities will retrieve the gid from existing /etc/group file.
kind: "gshadow"
name: "postmaster"
password: "foo"
administrators: "barred"
members: "baz"kind: "shadow"
username: "foo"
password: "bar"
last_changed: 1
minimum_changed: 2
maximum_changed: 3
warn: 4
inactive: 5
expire: 6To define last_changed with a value equal to current days from 1970 use now.
kind: "group"
group_name: "sddm"
password: "xx"
gid: 1
users: "one,two,tree"To assign a dynamic gid it's possible to use the value -1:
kind: "group"
group_name: "foogroup"
password: "xx"
gid: -1
users: "one,two,tree"entities will searching for the first available range specified by the env variable
ENTITY_DYNAMIC_RANGE or by the default the range 500-999.