community / community.crypto / 2.18.0 / module / crypto_info Retrieve cryptographic capabilities | "added in version" 2.1.0 of community.crypto" Authors: Felix Fontein (@felixfontein)community.crypto.crypto_info (2.18.0) — module
Install with ansible-galaxy collection install community.crypto:==2.18.0
collections: - name: community.crypto version: 2.18.0
Retrieve information on cryptographic capabilities.
The current version retrieves information on the L(Python cryptography library, https://cryptography.io/) available to Ansible modules, and on the OpenSSL binary C(openssl) found in the path.
- name: Retrieve information community.crypto.crypto_info: account_key_src: /etc/pki/cert/private/account.key register: crypto_information
- name: Show retrieved information ansible.builtin.debug: var: crypto_information
openssl: contains: path: description: Path of the OpenSSL binary. sample: /usr/bin/openssl type: str version: description: The OpenSSL version. sample: 1.1.1m type: str version_output: description: The complete output of C(openssl version). sample: OpenSSL 1.1.1m 14 Dec 2021\n type: str description: Information on the installed OpenSSL binary. returned: when RV(openssl_present=true) type: dict openssl_present: description: Whether the OpenSSL binary C(openssl) is installed and can be found in the PATH. returned: always sample: true type: bool python_cryptography_capabilities: contains: curves: description: - List of all supported elliptic curves. - Theoretically this should be non-empty for version 0.5 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. elements: str type: list has_dsa: description: - Whether DSA keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 0.5 and higher. type: bool has_dsa_sign: description: - Whether signing with DSA keys is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 1.5 and higher. type: bool has_ec: description: - Whether elliptic curves are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 0.5 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_ec_sign: description: - Whether signing with elliptic curves is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 1.5 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_ed25519: description: - Whether Ed25519 keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.6 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_ed25519_sign: description: - Whether signing with Ed25519 keys is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.6 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_ed448: description: - Whether Ed448 keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.6 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_ed448_sign: description: - Whether signing with Ed448 keys is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.6 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_rsa: description: - Whether RSA keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 0.5 and higher. type: bool has_rsa_sign: description: - Whether signing with RSA keys is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 1.4 and higher. type: bool has_x25519: description: - Whether X25519 keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.0 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_x25519_serialization: description: - Whether serialization of X25519 keys is supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.5 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool has_x448: description: - Whether X448 keys are supported. - Theoretically this should be the case for version 2.5 and higher, depending on the libssl version used. type: bool version: description: The library version. type: str description: Information on the installed L(Python cryptography library, https://cryptography.io/). returned: when RV(python_cryptography_installed=true) type: dict python_cryptography_import_error: description: Import error when trying to import the L(Python cryptography library, https://cryptography.io/). returned: when RV(python_cryptography_installed=false) type: str python_cryptography_installed: description: Whether the L(Python cryptography library, https://cryptography.io/) is installed. returned: always sample: true type: bool