devstack/lib/keystone
Dave Chen 97b9e970b2 Remove the support for keystone extensions
All keystone extensions have been moved into cores and are
enabled by default, there is no need to configure the extension
in devstack but configure it in devstack will block the
install process.

Change-Id: I7d21b122c641f601295ee7ece3583404b3874dbd
Closes-Bug: #1526033
2015-12-15 03:42:17 +08:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/keystone
# Functions to control the configuration and operation of **Keystone**
# Dependencies:
#
# - ``functions`` file
# - ``tls`` file
# - ``DEST``, ``STACK_USER``
# - ``FILES``
# - ``IDENTITY_API_VERSION``
# - ``BASE_SQL_CONN``
# - ``SERVICE_HOST``, ``SERVICE_PROTOCOL``
# - ``SERVICE_TOKEN``
# - ``S3_SERVICE_PORT`` (template backend only)
# ``stack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order:
#
# - install_keystone
# - configure_keystone
# - _config_keystone_apache_wsgi
# - init_keystone
# - start_keystone
# - create_keystone_accounts
# - stop_keystone
# - cleanup_keystone
# - _cleanup_keystone_apache_wsgi
# Save trace setting
_XTRACE_KEYSTONE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# Defaults
# --------
# Set up default directories
GITDIR["keystoneauth"]=$DEST/keystoneauth
GITDIR["python-keystoneclient"]=$DEST/python-keystoneclient
GITDIR["keystonemiddleware"]=$DEST/keystonemiddleware
KEYSTONE_DIR=$DEST/keystone
# Keystone virtual environment
if [[ ${USE_VENV} = True ]]; then
PROJECT_VENV["keystone"]=${KEYSTONE_DIR}.venv
KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR=${PROJECT_VENV["keystone"]}/bin
else
KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR=$(get_python_exec_prefix)
fi
KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR=${KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR:-/etc/keystone}
KEYSTONE_CONF=$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/keystone.conf
KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI=${KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI:-$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/keystone-paste.ini}
# Toggle for deploying Keystone under HTTPD + mod_wsgi
KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI=${KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI:-${ENABLE_HTTPD_MOD_WSGI_SERVICES}}
# Select the Catalog backend driver
KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND=${KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND:-sql}
KEYSTONE_CATALOG=$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/default_catalog.templates
# Select the token persistence backend driver
KEYSTONE_TOKEN_BACKEND=${KEYSTONE_TOKEN_BACKEND:-sql}
# Select the Identity backend driver
KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND=${KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND:-sql}
# Select the Assignment backend driver
KEYSTONE_ASSIGNMENT_BACKEND=${KEYSTONE_ASSIGNMENT_BACKEND:-sql}
# Select Keystone's token provider (and format)
# Choose from 'uuid', 'pki', 'pkiz', or 'fernet'
KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT=${KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT:-}
KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT=$(echo ${KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
# Set Keystone interface configuration
KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:-$SERVICE_HOST}
KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT:-35357}
KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT:-35358}
KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL:-$SERVICE_PROTOCOL}
# Public facing bits
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST=${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST:-$SERVICE_HOST}
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT=${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT:-5000}
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT=${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT:-5001}
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL=${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL:-$SERVICE_PROTOCOL}
# Bind hosts
KEYSTONE_ADMIN_BIND_HOST=${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_BIND_HOST:-$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST}
# Set the tenant for service accounts in Keystone
SERVICE_TENANT_NAME=${SERVICE_TENANT_NAME:-service}
# if we are running with SSL use https protocols
if is_ssl_enabled_service "key" || is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL="https"
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL="https"
fi
# complete URIs
KEYSTONE_AUTH_URI=${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL}://${KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST}:${KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT}
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_URI=${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL}://${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST}:${KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT}
# V3 URIs
KEYSTONE_AUTH_URI_V3=$KEYSTONE_AUTH_URI/v3
KEYSTONE_SERVICE_URI_V3=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_URI/v3
# Functions
# ---------
# Test if Keystone is enabled
# is_keystone_enabled
function is_keystone_enabled {
[[ ,${ENABLED_SERVICES}, =~ ,"key", ]] && return 0
return 1
}
# cleanup_keystone() - Remove residual data files, anything left over from previous
# runs that a clean run would need to clean up
function cleanup_keystone {
_cleanup_keystone_apache_wsgi
}
# _cleanup_keystone_apache_wsgi() - Remove wsgi files, disable and remove apache vhost file
function _cleanup_keystone_apache_wsgi {
sudo rm -f $(apache_site_config_for keystone)
}
# _config_keystone_apache_wsgi() - Set WSGI config files of Keystone
function _config_keystone_apache_wsgi {
local keystone_apache_conf
keystone_apache_conf=$(apache_site_config_for keystone)
local keystone_ssl=""
local keystone_certfile=""
local keystone_keyfile=""
local keystone_service_port=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT
local keystone_auth_port=$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT
local venv_path=""
if is_ssl_enabled_service key; then
keystone_ssl="SSLEngine On"
keystone_certfile="SSLCertificateFile $KEYSTONE_SSL_CERT"
keystone_keyfile="SSLCertificateKeyFile $KEYSTONE_SSL_KEY"
fi
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
keystone_service_port=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT
keystone_auth_port=$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT
fi
if [[ ${USE_VENV} = True ]]; then
venv_path="python-path=${PROJECT_VENV["keystone"]}/lib/$(python_version)/site-packages"
fi
sudo cp $FILES/apache-keystone.template $keystone_apache_conf
sudo sed -e "
s|%PUBLICPORT%|$keystone_service_port|g;
s|%ADMINPORT%|$keystone_auth_port|g;
s|%APACHE_NAME%|$APACHE_NAME|g;
s|%SSLENGINE%|$keystone_ssl|g;
s|%SSLCERTFILE%|$keystone_certfile|g;
s|%SSLKEYFILE%|$keystone_keyfile|g;
s|%USER%|$STACK_USER|g;
s|%VIRTUALENV%|$venv_path|g
s|%KEYSTONE_BIN%|$KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR|g
" -i $keystone_apache_conf
}
# configure_keystone() - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
function configure_keystone {
sudo install -d -o $STACK_USER $KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR" != "$KEYSTONE_DIR/etc" ]]; then
install -m 600 $KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/keystone.conf.sample $KEYSTONE_CONF
cp -p $KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/policy.json $KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR
if [[ -f "$KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/keystone-paste.ini" ]]; then
cp -p "$KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/keystone-paste.ini" "$KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI"
fi
fi
if [[ -f "$KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI" ]]; then
iniset "$KEYSTONE_CONF" paste_deploy config_file "$KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI"
else
# compatibility with mixed cfg and paste.deploy configuration
KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI="$KEYSTONE_CONF"
fi
if [ "$ENABLE_IDENTITY_V2" == "False" ]; then
# Only Identity v3 API should be available; then disable v2 pipelines
inidelete $KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI composite:main \\/v2.0
inidelete $KEYSTONE_PASTE_INI composite:admin \\/v2.0
fi
# Rewrite stock ``keystone.conf``
if is_service_enabled ldap; then
#Set all needed ldap values
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap password $LDAP_PASSWORD
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap user $LDAP_MANAGER_DN
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap suffix $LDAP_BASE_DN
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap use_dumb_member "True"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap user_attribute_ignore "enabled,email,tenants,default_project_id"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap tenant_attribute_ignore "enabled"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap tenant_domain_id_attribute "businessCategory"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap tenant_desc_attribute "description"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap tenant_tree_dn "ou=Projects,$LDAP_BASE_DN"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap user_domain_id_attribute "businessCategory"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF ldap user_tree_dn "ou=Users,$LDAP_BASE_DN"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT member_role_id "9fe2ff9ee4384b1894a90878d3e92bab"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT member_role_name "_member_"
fi
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF identity driver "$KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF assignment driver "$KEYSTONE_ASSIGNMENT_BACKEND"
iniset_rpc_backend keystone $KEYSTONE_CONF
# Register SSL certificates if provided
if is_ssl_enabled_service key; then
ensure_certificates KEYSTONE
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server_ssl enable True
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server_ssl certfile $KEYSTONE_SSL_CERT
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server_ssl keyfile $KEYSTONE_SSL_KEY
fi
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
# Set the service ports for a proxy to take the originals
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server public_port $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server admin_port $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT
fi
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT admin_token "$SERVICE_TOKEN"
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT" != "" ]]; then
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF token provider $KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT
fi
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF database connection `database_connection_url keystone`
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF token driver "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_BACKEND"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF catalog driver "$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND"
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND" = "sql" ]]; then
# Configure ``keystone.conf`` to use sql
inicomment $KEYSTONE_CONF catalog template_file
else
cp -p $FILES/default_catalog.templates $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
# Add swift endpoints to service catalog if swift is enabled
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
echo "catalog.RegionOne.object_store.publicURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$SWIFT_DEFAULT_BIND_PORT/v1/AUTH_\$(tenant_id)s" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.object_store.adminURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$SWIFT_DEFAULT_BIND_PORT/" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.object_store.internalURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$SWIFT_DEFAULT_BIND_PORT/v1/AUTH_\$(tenant_id)s" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.object_store.name = Swift Service" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
fi
# Add neutron endpoints to service catalog if neutron is enabled
if is_service_enabled neutron; then
echo "catalog.RegionOne.network.publicURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$Q_PORT/" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.network.adminURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$Q_PORT/" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.network.internalURL = http://%SERVICE_HOST%:$Q_PORT/" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
echo "catalog.RegionOne.network.name = Neutron Service" >> $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
fi
sed -e "
s,%SERVICE_HOST%,$SERVICE_HOST,g;
s,%S3_SERVICE_PORT%,$S3_SERVICE_PORT,g;
" -i $KEYSTONE_CATALOG
# Configure ``keystone.conf`` to use templates
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF catalog template_file "$KEYSTONE_CATALOG"
fi
# Set up logging
if [ "$SYSLOG" != "False" ]; then
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT use_syslog "True"
fi
# Format logging
if [ "$LOG_COLOR" == "True" ] && [ "$SYSLOG" == "False" ] && [ "$KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI" == "False" ] ; then
setup_colorized_logging $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT
fi
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT debug $ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL
if [ "$KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI" == "True" ]; then
# Eliminate the %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d from the log format strings
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT logging_context_format_string "%(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT logging_default_format_string "%(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT logging_debug_format_suffix "%(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT logging_exception_prefix "%(process)d TRACE %(name)s %(instance)s"
_config_keystone_apache_wsgi
else
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server admin_bind_host "$KEYSTONE_ADMIN_BIND_HOST"
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF eventlet_server admin_workers "$API_WORKERS"
# Public workers will use the server default, typically number of CPU.
fi
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF DEFAULT max_token_size 16384
iniset $KEYSTONE_CONF fernet_tokens key_repository "$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/fernet-keys/"
}
# create_keystone_accounts() - Sets up common required keystone accounts
# Tenant User Roles
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# admin admin admin
# service -- --
# -- -- service
# -- -- ResellerAdmin
# -- -- Member
# demo admin admin
# demo demo Member, anotherrole
# invisible_to_admin demo Member
# Group Users Roles Tenant
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# admins admin admin admin
# nonadmins demo Member, anotherrole demo
# Migrated from keystone_data.sh
function create_keystone_accounts {
# admin
local admin_tenant
admin_tenant=$(get_or_create_project "admin" default)
local admin_user
admin_user=$(get_or_create_user "admin" "$ADMIN_PASSWORD" default)
local admin_role
admin_role=$(get_or_create_role "admin")
get_or_add_user_project_role $admin_role $admin_user $admin_tenant
# Create service project/role
get_or_create_project "$SERVICE_TENANT_NAME" default
# Service role, so service users do not have to be admins
get_or_create_role service
# The ResellerAdmin role is used by Nova and Ceilometer so we need to keep it.
# The admin role in swift allows a user to act as an admin for their tenant,
# but ResellerAdmin is needed for a user to act as any tenant. The name of this
# role is also configurable in swift-proxy.conf
get_or_create_role ResellerAdmin
# The Member role is used by Horizon and Swift so we need to keep it:
local member_role
member_role=$(get_or_create_role "Member")
# another_role demonstrates that an arbitrary role may be created and used
# TODO(sleepsonthefloor): show how this can be used for rbac in the future!
local another_role
another_role=$(get_or_create_role "anotherrole")
# invisible tenant - admin can't see this one
local invis_tenant
invis_tenant=$(get_or_create_project "invisible_to_admin" default)
# demo
local demo_tenant
demo_tenant=$(get_or_create_project "demo" default)
local demo_user
demo_user=$(get_or_create_user "demo" \
"$ADMIN_PASSWORD" "default" "demo@example.com")
get_or_add_user_project_role $member_role $demo_user $demo_tenant
get_or_add_user_project_role $admin_role $admin_user $demo_tenant
get_or_add_user_project_role $another_role $demo_user $demo_tenant
get_or_add_user_project_role $member_role $demo_user $invis_tenant
local admin_group
admin_group=$(get_or_create_group "admins" \
"default" "openstack admin group")
local non_admin_group
non_admin_group=$(get_or_create_group "nonadmins" \
"default" "non-admin group")
get_or_add_group_project_role $member_role $non_admin_group $demo_tenant
get_or_add_group_project_role $another_role $non_admin_group $demo_tenant
get_or_add_group_project_role $admin_role $admin_group $admin_tenant
# Keystone
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND" = 'sql' ]]; then
get_or_create_service "keystone" "identity" "Keystone Identity Service"
get_or_create_endpoint "identity" \
"$REGION_NAME" \
"$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST:$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT/v$IDENTITY_API_VERSION" \
"$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT/v$IDENTITY_API_VERSION" \
"$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST:$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT/v$IDENTITY_API_VERSION"
fi
}
# Create a user that is capable of verifying keystone tokens for use with auth_token middleware.
#
# create_service_user <name> [role]
#
# The role defaults to the service role. It is allowed to be provided as optional as historically
# a lot of projects have configured themselves with the admin or other role here if they are
# using this user for other purposes beyond simply auth_token middleware.
function create_service_user {
local role=${2:-service}
local user
user=$(get_or_create_user "$1" "$SERVICE_PASSWORD" default)
get_or_add_user_project_role "$role" "$user" "$SERVICE_TENANT_NAME"
}
# Configure the service to use the auth token middleware.
#
# configure_auth_token_middleware conf_file admin_user signing_dir [section]
#
# section defaults to keystone_authtoken, which is where auth_token looks in
# the .conf file. If the paste config file is used (api-paste.ini) then
# provide the section name for the auth_token filter.
function configure_auth_token_middleware {
local conf_file=$1
local admin_user=$2
local signing_dir=$3
local section=${4:-keystone_authtoken}
iniset $conf_file $section auth_plugin password
iniset $conf_file $section auth_url $KEYSTONE_AUTH_URI
iniset $conf_file $section username $admin_user
iniset $conf_file $section password $SERVICE_PASSWORD
iniset $conf_file $section user_domain_id default
iniset $conf_file $section project_name $SERVICE_TENANT_NAME
iniset $conf_file $section project_domain_id default
iniset $conf_file $section auth_uri $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_URI
iniset $conf_file $section cafile $SSL_BUNDLE_FILE
iniset $conf_file $section signing_dir $signing_dir
}
# init_keystone() - Initialize databases, etc.
function init_keystone {
if is_service_enabled ldap; then
init_ldap
fi
# (Re)create keystone database
recreate_database keystone
# Initialize keystone database
$KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR/keystone-manage db_sync
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT" == "pki" || "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT" == "pkiz" ]]; then
# Set up certificates
rm -rf $KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/ssl
$KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR/keystone-manage pki_setup
fi
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT" == "fernet" ]]; then
rm -rf "$KEYSTONE_CONF_DIR/fernet-keys/"
$KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR/keystone-manage fernet_setup
fi
}
# install_keystoneauth() - Collect source and prepare
function install_keystoneauth {
if use_library_from_git "keystoneauth"; then
git_clone_by_name "keystoneauth"
setup_dev_lib "keystoneauth"
fi
}
# install_keystoneclient() - Collect source and prepare
function install_keystoneclient {
if use_library_from_git "python-keystoneclient"; then
git_clone_by_name "python-keystoneclient"
setup_dev_lib "python-keystoneclient"
sudo install -D -m 0644 -o $STACK_USER {${GITDIR["python-keystoneclient"]}/tools/,/etc/bash_completion.d/}keystone.bash_completion
fi
}
# install_keystonemiddleware() - Collect source and prepare
function install_keystonemiddleware {
# install_keystonemiddleware() is called when keystonemiddleware is needed
# to provide an opportunity to install it from the source repo
if use_library_from_git "keystonemiddleware"; then
git_clone_by_name "keystonemiddleware"
setup_dev_lib "keystonemiddleware"
else
# When not installing from repo, keystonemiddleware is still needed...
pip_install_gr keystonemiddleware
fi
}
# install_keystone() - Collect source and prepare
function install_keystone {
# only install ldap if the service has been enabled
if is_service_enabled ldap; then
install_ldap
fi
if [[ "$KEYSTONE_TOKEN_BACKEND" = "memcache" ]]; then
# Install memcached and the memcache Python library that keystone uses.
# Unfortunately the Python library goes by different names in the .deb
# and .rpm circles.
install_package memcached
if is_ubuntu; then
install_package python-memcache
else
install_package python-memcached
fi
fi
git_clone $KEYSTONE_REPO $KEYSTONE_DIR $KEYSTONE_BRANCH
setup_develop $KEYSTONE_DIR
if [ "$KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI" == "True" ]; then
install_apache_wsgi
if is_ssl_enabled_service "key"; then
enable_mod_ssl
fi
fi
}
# start_keystone() - Start running processes, including screen
function start_keystone {
# Get right service port for testing
local service_port=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT
local auth_protocol=$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
service_port=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT
auth_protocol="http"
fi
if [ "$KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI" == "True" ]; then
enable_apache_site keystone
restart_apache_server
tail_log key /var/log/$APACHE_NAME/keystone.log
tail_log key-access /var/log/$APACHE_NAME/keystone_access.log
else
# Start Keystone in a screen window
run_process key "$KEYSTONE_BIN_DIR/keystone-all --config-file $KEYSTONE_CONF"
fi
echo "Waiting for keystone to start..."
# Check that the keystone service is running. Even if the tls tunnel
# should be enabled, make sure the internal port is checked using
# unencryted traffic at this point.
if ! wait_for_service $SERVICE_TIMEOUT $auth_protocol://$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST:$service_port/v$IDENTITY_API_VERSION/; then
die $LINENO "keystone did not start"
fi
# Start proxies if enabled
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
start_tls_proxy '*' $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT_INT &
start_tls_proxy '*' $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT $KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT &
fi
}
# stop_keystone() - Stop running processes
function stop_keystone {
if [ "$KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI" == "True" ]; then
disable_apache_site keystone
restart_apache_server
fi
# Kill the Keystone screen window
stop_process key
}
# Restore xtrace
$_XTRACE_KEYSTONE
# Tell emacs to use shell-script-mode
## Local variables:
## mode: shell-script
## End: