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Editing ENABLED_SERVICES directly can get tricky when the user wants to disable something. This patch includes two new functions for adding or removing services safely, and a third (for completeness) to clear the settings entirely before adding a minimal set of services. It also moves the logic for dealing with "negated" services into a function so it can be tested and applied by the new functions for manipulating ENABLED_SERVICES. Change-Id: I88f205f3666b86e6f0b6a94e0ec32a26c4bc6873 Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug.hellmann@dreamhost.com>
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2.6 KiB
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71 lines
2.6 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# source openrc [username] [tenantname]
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#
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# Configure a set of credentials for $TENANT/$USERNAME:
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# Set OS_TENANT_NAME to override the default tenant 'demo'
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# Set OS_USERNAME to override the default user name 'demo'
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# Set ADMIN_PASSWORD to set the password for 'admin' and 'demo'
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# NOTE: support for the old NOVA_* novaclient environment variables has
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# been removed.
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if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
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OS_USERNAME=$1
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fi
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if [[ -n "$2" ]]; then
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OS_TENANT_NAME=$2
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fi
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# Find the other rc files
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RC_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE") && pwd)
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# Import common functions
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source $RC_DIR/functions
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# Load local configuration
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source $RC_DIR/stackrc
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# The introduction of Keystone to the OpenStack ecosystem has standardized the
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# term **tenant** as the entity that owns resources. In some places references
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# still exist to the original Nova term **project** for this use. Also,
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# **tenant_name** is prefered to **tenant_id**.
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export OS_TENANT_NAME=${OS_TENANT_NAME:-demo}
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# In addition to the owning entity (tenant), nova stores the entity performing
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# the action as the **user**.
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export OS_USERNAME=${OS_USERNAME:-demo}
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# With Keystone you pass the keystone password instead of an api key.
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# Recent versions of novaclient use OS_PASSWORD instead of NOVA_API_KEYs
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# or NOVA_PASSWORD.
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export OS_PASSWORD=${ADMIN_PASSWORD:-secrete}
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# Set api HOST_IP endpoint. SERVICE_HOST may also be used to specify the endpoint,
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# which is convenient for some localrc configurations.
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HOST_IP=${HOST_IP:-127.0.0.1}
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SERVICE_HOST=${SERVICE_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
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# Some exercises call glance directly. On a single-node installation, Glance
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# should be listening on HOST_IP. If its running elsewhere, it can be set here
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GLANCE_HOST=${GLANCE_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
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# Authenticating against an Openstack cloud using Keystone returns a **Token**
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# and **Service Catalog**. The catalog contains the endpoints for all services
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# the user/tenant has access to - including nova, glance, keystone, swift, ...
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# We currently recommend using the 2.0 *identity api*.
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#
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# *NOTE*: Using the 2.0 *identity api* does not mean that compute api is 2.0. We
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# will use the 1.1 *compute api*
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export OS_AUTH_URL=http://$SERVICE_HOST:5000/v2.0
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# Currently novaclient needs you to specify the *compute api* version. This
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# needs to match the config of your catalog returned by Keystone.
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export NOVA_VERSION=${NOVA_VERSION:-1.1}
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# In the future this will change names:
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export COMPUTE_API_VERSION=${COMPUTE_API_VERSION:-$NOVA_VERSION}
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# set log level to DEBUG (helps debug issues)
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# export KEYSTONECLIENT_DEBUG=1
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# export NOVACLIENT_DEBUG=1
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