puppet-openstack-integration/manifests/keystone.pp
Takashi Kajinami 8156e9bb68 Use db class to set database parameters
Since the ones in the base class (like aodh, cinder, heat, ...) are
deprecated now.

Change-Id: Ib19882d5f9d8ebb7863d6a9651d16ea4a3ad76a7
2020-11-19 22:01:22 +09:00

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# Configure the Keystone service
#
# [*default_domain*]
# (optional) Define the default domain id.
# Set to 'undef' for 'Default' domain.
# Default to undef.
#
# [*using_domain_config*]
# (optional) Eases the use of the keystone_domain_config resource type.
# It ensures that a directory for holding the domain configuration is present
# and the associated configuration in keystone.conf is set up right.
# Defaults to false
#
# [*token_expiration*]
# (optional) Define the token expiration to use.
# Default to '600'.
#
class openstack_integration::keystone (
$default_domain = undef,
$using_domain_config = false,
$token_expiration = '600',
) {
include openstack_integration::config
include openstack_integration::params
openstack_integration::mq_user { 'keystone':
password => 'an_even_bigger_secret',
before => Anchor['keystone::service::begin'],
}
if $::openstack_integration::config::ssl {
openstack_integration::ssl_key { 'keystone':
notify => Service['httpd'],
require => Package['keystone'],
}
Exec['update-ca-certificates'] ~> Service['httpd']
}
# Keystone credential setup is not packaged in UCA yet.
# It should be done when Newton is released.
if $::osfamily == 'RedHat' {
$enable_credential_setup = true
} else {
$enable_credential_setup = false
}
class { 'keystone::client': }
class { 'keystone::cron::fernet_rotate':
hour => '*',
minute => '*/30',
}
class { 'keystone::db::mysql':
password => 'keystone',
}
class { 'keystone::db':
database_connection => 'mysql+pymysql://keystone:keystone@127.0.0.1/keystone',
}
class { 'keystone::logging':
debug => true,
}
include keystone::cache
class { 'keystone':
enabled => true,
service_name => 'httpd',
default_domain => $default_domain,
using_domain_config => $using_domain_config,
enable_ssl => $::openstack_integration::config::ssl,
public_endpoint => $::openstack_integration::config::keystone_auth_uri,
manage_policyrcd => true,
enable_credential_setup => $enable_credential_setup,
fernet_key_repository => '/etc/keystone/fernet-keys/',
fernet_max_active_keys => '5',
token_expiration => $token_expiration,
default_transport_url => os_transport_url({
'transport' => $::openstack_integration::config::messaging_default_proto,
'host' => $::openstack_integration::config::host,
'port' => $::openstack_integration::config::messaging_default_port,
'username' => 'keystone',
'password' => 'an_even_bigger_secret',
}),
notification_transport_url => os_transport_url({
'transport' => $::openstack_integration::config::messaging_notify_proto,
'host' => $::openstack_integration::config::host,
'port' => $::openstack_integration::config::messaging_notify_port,
'username' => 'keystone',
'password' => 'an_even_bigger_secret',
}),
rabbit_use_ssl => $::openstack_integration::config::ssl,
}
class { 'keystone::messaging::amqp':
amqp_sasl_mechanisms => 'PLAIN',
}
include apache
class { 'keystone::wsgi::apache':
bind_host => $::openstack_integration::config::ip_for_url,
ssl => $::openstack_integration::config::ssl,
ssl_key => "/etc/keystone/ssl/private/${::fqdn}.pem",
ssl_cert => $::openstack_integration::params::cert_path,
workers => 2,
}
class { 'keystone::bootstrap':
password => 'a_big_secret',
email => 'test@example.tld',
public_url => $::openstack_integration::config::keystone_auth_uri,
admin_url => $::openstack_integration::config::keystone_admin_uri,
}
keystone_tenant { 'openstack':
ensure => 'present',
enabled => true,
}
keystone_user_role { "${::keystone::bootstrap::username}@openstack":
ensure => 'present',
roles => [$::keystone::bootstrap::role_name],
}
class { 'openstack_extras::auth_file':
password => 'a_big_secret',
project_domain_name => 'Default',
user_domain_name => 'Default',
auth_url => "${::openstack_integration::config::keystone_auth_uri}/v3/",
}
# We need tempest users to have the creator role to be able to store
# secrets in barbican. We do this by adding the creator role to the
# tempest_roles list in tempest.conf.
# We also need the member role for some swift container tests.
# Ordinarily tempest code in dynamic_creds.py would create
# this role and assign users to it. This code is not executed, however,
# when tempest_roles is defined. Therefore we need to make sure this
# role is created here, and added to tempest_roles.
keystone_role { 'creator':
ensure => present,
}
keystone_role { 'member':
ensure => present,
}
}