Adrian Vladu 19aa6f7dd5 Make sure that the configured user profile registry key exists
If the user set to be configured by cloudbase-init is already added,
but no logon session has been created for that user, the profile
registry key does not exist.

As a consequence, the SetUserSSHPublicKeysPlugin fails, as it cannot
retrieve the home directory from the registry key.

Change-Id: I4226a1c08e940717709e65ba932ce15c8ce37aed
Closes-Bug: #1415198
2015-03-05 14:46:12 -05:00

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from cloudbaseinit.openstack.common import log as logging
from cloudbaseinit.plugins.common import createuser
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CreateUserPlugin(createuser.BaseCreateUserPlugin):
@staticmethod
def _create_user_logon(user_name, password, osutils):
try:
# Create a user profile in order for other plugins
# to access the user home, etc
token = osutils.create_user_logon_session(user_name,
password,
True)
osutils.close_user_logon_session(token)
except Exception:
LOG.exception('Cannot create a user logon session for user: "%s"',
user_name)
def create_user(self, username, password, osutils):
osutils.create_user(username, password)
def post_create_user(self, user_name, password, osutils):
self._create_user_logon(user_name, password, osutils)