puppet-neutron/manifests/keystone/auth.pp
Risto Laurikainen 73d7599665 Fix catalog compilation when not configuring endpoint
Previously when you set $configure_endpoint to false and did not have a
keystone_endpoint resource with the same name as is defined by
neutron::keystone::auth, the catalog would not be compiled. This was
because a relationship was being established where one resource in the
relationship didn't exist.

This changes this so that the relationship involving the Keystone
endpoint is only defined if $configure_endpoint is set to true.

Change-Id: I710da4811f456410239efb1487e3407a42686a2b
Closes-Bug: 1368686
2015-03-23 20:54:06 +01:00

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# == Class: neutron::keystone::auth
#
# Configures Neutron user, service and endpoint in Keystone.
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*password*]
# (required) Password for Neutron user.
#
# [*auth_name*]
# Username for Neutron service. Defaults to 'neutron'.
#
# [*email*]
# Email for Neutron user. Defaults to 'neutron@localhost'.
#
# [*tenant*]
# Tenant for Neutron user. Defaults to 'services'.
#
# [*configure_endpoint*]
# Should Neutron endpoint be configured? Defaults to 'true'.
#
# [*configure_user*]
# Should the Neutron service user be configured? Defaults to 'true'.
#
# [*configure_user_role*]
# Should the admin role be configured for the service user?
# Defaults to 'true'.
#
# [*service_name*]
# Name of the service. Defaults to the value of auth_name.
#
# [*service_type*]
# Type of service. Defaults to 'network'.
#
# [*public_protocol*]
# Protocol for public endpoint. Defaults to 'http'.
#
# [*public_address*]
# Public address for endpoint. Defaults to '127.0.0.1'.
#
# [*admin_protocol*]
# Protocol for admin endpoint. Defaults to 'http'.
#
# [*admin_address*]
# Admin address for endpoint. Defaults to '127.0.0.1'.
#
# [*internal_protocol*]
# Protocol for internal endpoint. Defaults to 'http'.
#
# [*internal_address*]
# Internal address for endpoint. Defaults to '127.0.0.1'.
#
# [*port*]
# Port for endpoint. Defaults to '9696'.
#
# [*public_port*]
# Port for public endpoint. Defaults to $port.
#
# [*region*]
# Region for endpoint. Defaults to 'RegionOne'.
#
class neutron::keystone::auth (
$password,
$auth_name = 'neutron',
$email = 'neutron@localhost',
$tenant = 'services',
$configure_endpoint = true,
$configure_user = true,
$configure_user_role = true,
$service_name = undef,
$service_type = 'network',
$public_protocol = 'http',
$public_address = '127.0.0.1',
$admin_protocol = 'http',
$admin_address = '127.0.0.1',
$internal_protocol = 'http',
$internal_address = '127.0.0.1',
$port = '9696',
$public_port = undef,
$region = 'RegionOne'
) {
if $service_name == undef {
$real_service_name = $auth_name
} else {
$real_service_name = $service_name
}
if ! $public_port {
$real_public_port = $port
} else {
$real_public_port = $public_port
}
if $configure_endpoint {
Keystone_endpoint["${region}/${real_service_name}"] ~> Service <| title == 'neutron-server' |>
}
if $configure_user_role {
Keystone_user_role["${auth_name}@${tenant}"] ~> Service <| title == 'neutron-server' |>
}
keystone::resource::service_identity { $auth_name:
configure_user => $configure_user,
configure_user_role => $configure_user_role,
configure_endpoint => $configure_endpoint,
service_type => $service_type,
service_description => 'Neutron Networking Service',
service_name => $real_service_name,
region => $region,
password => $password,
email => $email,
tenant => $tenant,
public_url => "${public_protocol}://${public_address}:${real_public_port}/",
admin_url => "${admin_protocol}://${admin_address}:${port}/",
internal_url => "${internal_protocol}://${internal_address}:${port}/",
}
}