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Add USE_PYTHON3 and PYTHON3_VERSION variables to allow services to use python 3 if they indicate support in their python package metadata. Tested in Heat here -> I837c2fba682ab430d50e9f43913f2fed20325a7a. Project config change to add a dedicated job to Heat is here -> I0837e62d6ccc66397a5e409f0961edd4be31f467 Change-Id: I079e18b58b214bf8362945c253d6d894ca8b1a6b
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1.3 KiB
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38 lines
1.3 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# lib/stack
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#
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# These functions are code snippets pulled out of ``stack.sh`` for easier
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# re-use by Grenade. They can assume the same environment is available
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# as in the lower part of ``stack.sh``, namely a valid stackrc has been sourced
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# as well as all of the ``lib/*`` files for the services have been sourced.
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#
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# For clarity, all functions declared here that came from ``stack.sh``
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# shall be named with the prefix ``stack_``.
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# Functions
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# ---------
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# Generic service install handles venv creation if configured for service
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# stack_install_service service
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function stack_install_service {
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local service=$1
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if type install_${service} >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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# FIXME(dhellmann): Needs to be python3-aware at some point.
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if [[ ${USE_VENV} = True && -n ${PROJECT_VENV[$service]:-} ]]; then
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rm -rf ${PROJECT_VENV[$service]}
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source $TOP_DIR/tools/build_venv.sh ${PROJECT_VENV[$service]} ${ADDITIONAL_VENV_PACKAGES//,/ }
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export PIP_VIRTUAL_ENV=${PROJECT_VENV[$service]:-}
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# Install other OpenStack prereqs that might come from source repos
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install_oslo
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install_keystonemiddleware
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fi
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install_${service}
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if [[ ${USE_VENV} = True && -n ${PROJECT_VENV[$service]:-} ]]; then
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unset PIP_VIRTUAL_ENV
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fi
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fi
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}
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