We use yaql in many hot templates, but they are usually faily obscure
and not documented, which makes it hard to change them over time (to
make them perform better for example).
This introduces some basic infrastructure for testing them, as well as a
first modification to show how things would be easier to change.
Change-Id: I1a8d3a514d8fa0de4b024d3ae320723d791f3e7d
As part of the docs migration work[0] for Pike we need to switch to use the
openstackdocstheme.
[0] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/472275/
Change-Id: Ib2b6afb7075c68fecf1fbeaf650a31a7494af49f
This is a tool to automate the generation of our sample environment
files. It takes a yaml file as input, and based on the environments
defined in that file generates a number of sample environment files
from the parameters in the Heat templates. A tox genconfig target
is added that mirrors how the other OpenStack services generate
their sample config files.
A description of the available options for the input file is
provided in a README file in the sample-env-generator directory.
In this commit only a single sample config is provided as a basic
example of how the tool works, but subsequent commits will add
more generated sample configs.
Change-Id: I855f33a61bba5337d844555a7c41b633b3327f7a
bp: environment-generator