puppet-heat/manifests/keystone/auth.pp
Takashi Kajinami 6ce889d3f2 Simplify definition to ensure keystone resource creation
Use the whole resource type instead of its individual resources, to
rely on interface instead of implementation of the dependent module.

Change-Id: Ie28adb28dba6f8fd04520b1e5deea30fa66d775b
2022-02-07 00:08:43 +09:00

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# == Class: heat::keystone::auth
#
# Configures heat user, service and endpoint in Keystone.
#
# === Parameters
# [*password*]
# (Required) Password for heat user.
#
# [*email*]
# (Optional) Email for heat user.
# Defaults to 'heat@localhost'.
#
# [*auth_name*]
# (Optional) Username for heat service.
# Defaults to 'heat'.
#
# [*configure_endpoint*]
# (Optional) Should heat endpoint be configured?
# Defaults to true.
#
# [*configure_service*]
# (Optional) Should heat service be configured?
# Defaults to true.
#
# [*configure_user*]
# (Optional) Whether to create the service user.
# Defaults to true.
#
# [*configure_user_role*]
# (Optional) Whether to configure the admin role for the service user.
# Defaults to true.
#
# [*service_name*]
# (Optional) Name of the service.
# Defaults to 'heat'.
#
# [*service_type*]
# (Optional) Type of service.
# Defaults to 'orchestration'.
#
# [*service_description*]
# (Optional) Description for keystone service.
# Defaults to 'OpenStack Orchestration Service'.
#
# [*region*]
# (Optional) Region for endpoint.
# Defaults to 'RegionOne'.
#
# [*tenant*]
# (Optional) Tenant for heat user.
# Defaults to 'services'.
#
# [*roles*]
# (Optional) List of roles assigned to heat user.
# Defaults to ['admin']
#
# [*system_scope*]
# (Optional) Scope for system operations.
# Defaults to 'all'
#
# [*system_roles*]
# (Optional) List of system roles assigned to heat user.
# Defaults to []
#
# [*trusts_delegated_roles*]
# (Optional) Array of trustor roles to be delegated to heat.
# Defaults to ['heat_stack_owner']
#
# [*configure_delegated_roles*]
# (Optional) Whether to configure the delegated roles.
# Defaults to false until the deprecated parameters in heat::engine
# are removed after Kilo.
#
# [*public_url*]
# (Optional) The endpoint's public url.
# This url should *not* contain any trailing '/'.
# Defaults to 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s'
#
# [*admin_url*]
# (Optional) The endpoint's admin url.
# This url should *not* contain any trailing '/'.
# Defaults to 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s'
#
# [*internal_url*]
# (Optional) The endpoint's internal url.
# This url should *not* contain any trailing '/'.
# Defaults to 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s'
#
# [*heat_stack_user_role*]
# (Optional) Keystone role for heat template-defined users.
# In this context this will create the role for the heat_stack_user.
# It will not set the value in the config file, if you want to do
# that you must set heat::engine::heat_stack_user_role. Generally
# these should be set to the same value.
# Defaults to 'heat_stack_user'
# [*manage_heat_stack_user_role*]
# (Optional) If true, this will manage the Keystone role for
# $heat_stack_user_role.
# Defaults to true
#
#
# === Examples
#
# class { 'heat::keystone::auth':
# public_url => 'https://10.0.0.10:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
# internal_url => 'https://10.0.0.11:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
# admin_url => 'https://10.0.0.11:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
# }
#
class heat::keystone::auth (
$password,
$email = 'heat@localhost',
$auth_name = 'heat',
$service_name = 'heat',
$service_type = 'orchestration',
$service_description = 'OpenStack Orchestration Service',
$region = 'RegionOne',
$tenant = 'services',
$roles = ['admin'],
$system_scope = 'all',
$system_roles = [],
$configure_endpoint = true,
$configure_service = true,
$configure_user = true,
$configure_user_role = true,
$trusts_delegated_roles = ['heat_stack_owner'],
$configure_delegated_roles = false,
$public_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
$admin_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
$internal_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s',
$heat_stack_user_role = 'heat_stack_user',
$manage_heat_stack_user_role = true,
) {
include heat::deps
validate_legacy(String, 'validate_string', $password)
Keystone::Resource::Service_identity['heat'] -> Anchor['heat::service::end']
keystone::resource::service_identity { 'heat':
configure_user => $configure_user,
configure_user_role => $configure_user_role,
configure_endpoint => $configure_endpoint,
configure_service => $configure_service,
service_type => $service_type,
service_description => $service_description,
service_name => $service_name,
region => $region,
auth_name => $auth_name,
password => $password,
email => $email,
tenant => $tenant,
roles => $roles,
system_scope => $system_scope,
system_roles => $system_roles,
public_url => $public_url,
admin_url => $admin_url,
internal_url => $internal_url,
}
if $manage_heat_stack_user_role {
keystone_role { $heat_stack_user_role:
ensure => present,
}
}
if $configure_delegated_roles {
# if this is a keystone only node, we configure the role here
# but let engine.pp set the config file. A keystone only node
# will not have a heat.conf file.
keystone_role { $trusts_delegated_roles:
ensure => present,
}
}
}