devstack/lib/rpc_backend
Matthieu Huin 7a7a466738 Removes "RPC not enabled" error message when no backend is needed
When no service needing a RPC backend is activated, no error message
should appear if a RPC backend is not installed. A simple check is
done on the services installation files to see which services need to
initialize a RPC backend at some point; if none of these services
are in ENABLED_SERVICES then the error message is skipped.

Change-Id: I4e47e0c675c74775b4ea53a00848ac1d777f0125
Fixes: bug #1167338
2013-04-26 10:36:32 +02:00

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# lib/rpc_backend
# Interface for interactig with different rpc backend
# rpc backend settings
# Dependencies:
# ``functions`` file
# ``RABBIT_{HOST|PASSWORD}`` must be defined when RabbitMQ is used
# ``stack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order:
#
# check_rpc_backend
# install_rpc_backend
# restart_rpc_backend
# iniset_rpc_backend
# Save trace setting
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Functions
# ---------
# Make sure we only have one rpc backend enabled.
# Also check the specified rpc backend is available on your platform.
function check_rpc_backend() {
local rpc_needed=1
# We rely on the fact that filenames in lib/* match the service names
# that can be passed as arguments to is_service_enabled.
# We check for a call to iniset_rpc_backend in these files, meaning
# the service needs a backend.
rpc_candidates=$(grep -rl iniset_rpc_backend . | awk -F/ '{print $NF}')
for c in ${rpc_candidates}; do
if is_service_enabled $c; then
rpc_needed=0
break
fi
done
local rpc_backend_cnt=0
for svc in qpid zeromq rabbit; do
is_service_enabled $svc &&
((rpc_backend_cnt++))
done
if [ "$rpc_backend_cnt" -gt 1 ]; then
echo "ERROR: only one rpc backend may be enabled,"
echo " set only one of 'rabbit', 'qpid', 'zeromq'"
echo " via ENABLED_SERVICES."
elif [ "$rpc_backend_cnt" == 0 ] && [ "$rpc_needed" == 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR: at least one rpc backend must be enabled,"
echo " set one of 'rabbit', 'qpid', 'zeromq'"
echo " via ENABLED_SERVICES."
fi
if is_service_enabled qpid && ! qpid_is_supported; then
die $LINENO "Qpid support is not available for this version of your distribution."
fi
}
# clean up after rpc backend - eradicate all traces so changing backends
# produces a clean switch
function cleanup_rpc_backend {
if is_service_enabled rabbit; then
# Obliterate rabbitmq-server
uninstall_package rabbitmq-server
sudo killall epmd
if is_ubuntu; then
# And the Erlang runtime too
sudo aptitude purge -y ~nerlang
fi
elif is_service_enabled qpid; then
if is_fedora; then
if [[ $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
uninstall_package qpid-cpp-server
else
uninstall_package qpid-cpp-server-daemon
fi
elif is_ubuntu; then
uninstall_package qpidd
else
exit_distro_not_supported "qpid installation"
fi
elif is_service_enabled zeromq; then
if is_fedora; then
uninstall_package zeromq python-zmq
elif is_ubuntu; then
uninstall_package libzmq1 python-zmq
elif is_suse; then
uninstall_package libzmq1 python-pyzmq
else
exit_distro_not_supported "zeromq installation"
fi
fi
}
# install rpc backend
function install_rpc_backend() {
if is_service_enabled rabbit; then
# Install rabbitmq-server
# the temp file is necessary due to LP: #878600
tfile=$(mktemp)
install_package rabbitmq-server > "$tfile" 2>&1
cat "$tfile"
rm -f "$tfile"
elif is_service_enabled qpid; then
if is_fedora; then
if [[ $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
install_package qpid-cpp-server
# RHEL6 leaves "auth=yes" in /etc/qpidd.conf, it needs to
# be no or you get GSS authentication errors as it
# attempts to default to this.
sudo sed -i.bak 's/^auth=yes$/auth=no/' /etc/qpidd.conf
else
install_package qpid-cpp-server-daemon
fi
elif is_ubuntu; then
install_package qpidd
sudo sed -i '/PLAIN/!s/mech_list: /mech_list: PLAIN /' /etc/sasl2/qpidd.conf
sudo chmod o+r /etc/qpid/qpidd.sasldb
else
exit_distro_not_supported "qpid installation"
fi
elif is_service_enabled zeromq; then
if is_fedora; then
install_package zeromq python-zmq
elif is_ubuntu; then
install_package libzmq1 python-zmq
elif is_suse; then
install_package libzmq1 python-pyzmq
else
exit_distro_not_supported "zeromq installation"
fi
fi
}
# restart the rpc backend
function restart_rpc_backend() {
if is_service_enabled rabbit; then
# Start rabbitmq-server
echo_summary "Starting RabbitMQ"
if is_fedora || is_suse; then
# service is not started by default
restart_service rabbitmq-server
fi
# change the rabbit password since the default is "guest"
sudo rabbitmqctl change_password guest $RABBIT_PASSWORD
elif is_service_enabled qpid; then
echo_summary "Starting qpid"
restart_service qpidd
fi
}
# iniset cofiguration
function iniset_rpc_backend() {
local package=$1
local file=$2
local section=$3
if is_service_enabled zeromq; then
iniset $file $section rpc_backend ${package}.openstack.common.rpc.impl_zmq
elif is_service_enabled qpid; then
iniset $file $section rpc_backend ${package}.openstack.common.rpc.impl_qpid
if is_ubuntu; then
QPID_PASSWORD=`sudo strings /etc/qpid/qpidd.sasldb | grep -B1 admin | head -1`
iniset $file $section qpid_password $QPID_PASSWORD
iniset $file $section qpid_username admin
fi
elif is_service_enabled rabbit || { [ -n "$RABBIT_HOST" ] && [ -n "$RABBIT_PASSWORD" ]; }; then
iniset $file $section rpc_backend ${package}.openstack.common.rpc.impl_kombu
iniset $file $section rabbit_host $RABBIT_HOST
iniset $file $section rabbit_password $RABBIT_PASSWORD
fi
}
# Check if qpid can be used on the current distro.
# qpid_is_supported
function qpid_is_supported() {
if [[ -z "$DISTRO" ]]; then
GetDistro
fi
# Qpid was introduced to Ubuntu in precise, disallow it on oneiric; it is
# not in openSUSE either right now.
( ! ([[ "$DISTRO" = "oneiric" ]] || is_suse) )
}
# Restore xtrace
$XTRACE
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: