kolla-ansible/ansible/roles/mistral/templates/mistral.conf.j2
SamYaple d3cfb2052a Change kolla_internal_address variable
Due to poor planning on our variable names we have a situation where
we have "internal_address" which must be a VIP, but "external_address"
which should be a DNS name. Now with two vips "external_vip_address"
is a new variable.

This corrects that issue by deprecating kolla_internal_address and
replacing it with 4 nicely named variables.

kolla_internal_vip_address
kolla_internal_fqdn
kolla_external_vip_address
kolla_external_fqdn

The default behaviour will remain the same, and the way the variable
inheritance is setup the kolla_internal_address variable can still be
set in globals.yml and propogate out to these 4 new variables like it
normally would, but all reference to kolla_internal_address has been
completely removed.

Change-Id: I4556dcdbf4d91a8d2751981ef9c64bad44a719e5
Partially-Implements: blueprint ssl-kolla
2016-02-26 20:00:09 +00:00

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Django/Jinja

[DEFAULT]
debug = {{ mistral_logging_debug }}
log_dir = /var/log/kolla/mistral
# NOTE(elemoine): set use_stderr to False or the logs will also be sent to
# stderr and collected by Docker
use_stderr = False
{% if service_name == 'mistral-api' %}
bind_host = {{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['ansible_' + api_interface]['ipv4']['address'] }}
bind_port = {{ mistral_api_port }}
{% endif %}
[database]
connection = mysql+pymysql://{{ mistral_database_user }}:{{ mistral_database_password }}@{{ mistral_database_address }}/{{ mistral_database_name }}
[keystone_authtoken]
auth_uri = {{ internal_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}:{{ keystone_public_port }}
auth_url = {{ admin_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}
auth_type = password
project_domain_id = default
user_domain_id = default
project_name = service
username = {{ mistral_keystone_user }}
password = {{ mistral_keystone_password }}
[mistral]
url = {{ internal_protocol }}://{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}:{{ mistral_api_port }}
[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
rabbit_userid = {{ rabbitmq_user }}
rabbit_password = {{ rabbitmq_password }}
rabbit_ha_queues = true
rabbit_hosts = {% for host in groups['rabbitmq'] %}{{ hostvars[host]['ansible_' + hostvars[host]['api_interface']]['ipv4']['address'] }}:{{ rabbitmq_port }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{% endfor %}
[oslo_messaging_notifications]
driver = noop