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openstack-common (11) Versions 19.2.0

Common OpenStack attributes, libraries and recipes.

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cookbook 'openstack-common', '= 19.2.0', :supermarket
cookbook 'openstack-common', '= 19.2.0'
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OpenStack Chef Cookbook - common ================================ .. image:: https://governance.openstack.org/badges/cookbook-openstack-common.svg :target: https://governance.openstack.org/reference/tags/index.html .. Change things from this point on Description =========== This cookbook provides common setup recipes, helper methods and attributes that describe an OpenStack deployment as part of the OpenStack reference deployment Chef for OpenStack. Please relate to the official OpenStack Configuration and Installation Guides for a more detailed documentation on operating and administration of an OpenStack cluster: https://docs.openstack.org/latest/configuration/ https://docs.openstack.org/latest/install/ Requirements ============ - Chef 15 or higher - Chef Workstation 20.8.111 for testing (also includes berkshelf for cookbook dependency resolution) Platform ======== - ubuntu - redhat - centos Cookbooks ========= The following cookbooks are dependencies: - 'etcd', '~> 6.0' - 'mariadb', '~> 3.1' - 'memcached', '~> 6.0' - 'selinux' - 'yum-epel' Attributes ========== Please see the extensive inline documentation in ``attributes/*.rb`` for descriptions of all the settable attributes for this cookbook. Note that all attributes are in the ``default["openstack"]`` "namespace" Attributes to generate OpenStack service configuration files ------------------------------------------------------------ Since the mitaka release, we moved to a completely new way to generate all OpenStack service configuration files. The base template is the ``openstack-service.conf.erb`` included in the templates of this cookbook. In each of the service cookbook (e.g. openstack-network, openstack-identity or openstack-compute), the service configuration file (e.g neutron.conf, keystone.conf or nova.conf) gets generated directly from attributes set inside the cookbook. To merge all the configuration options (including the secrets) properly, before handing them over as ``@service_config`` to the mentioned template above, we use the methods defined in ``libraries/config_helpers``. For examples how to use these attributes, please refer to the attribute files included in the service cookbooks (e.g. ``attributes/neutron_conf.rb`` in openstack-network or ``attributes/keystone_conf.rb`` in openstack-identity). The basic structure of all these attributes always follows this model: .. code-block:: ruby # usual config option that should eventually be saved to the node object default['openstack'][service]['conf'][section][key][value] # configuration options like passwords that should not be saved in the node # object default['openstack'][service]['conf_secrets'][section][key][value] Recipes ======= openstack-common::client ------------------------ - Install the common python openstack client package openstack-common::completions ----------------------------- - Install bash completions for openstack client openstack-common::default ------------------------- - Installs/Configures common recipes openstack-common::etcd ---------------------- - Installs and starts etcd openstack-common::logging ------------------------- - Installs/Configures common logging openstack-common::sysctl ------------------------ - Iterates over the contents of the ``node['openstack']['sysctl']`` hash and executes the ``sysctl`` resource. Data Bags ========= This cookbook contains Libraries to work with passwords and secrets in databags. Databags can be unencrypted (for dev) or encrypted (for prod). In addition to traditionally encrypted data bags they can also be created as chef-vault items. To read more about chef-vault and how to use it, go to https://docs.chef.io/chef_vault.html. Documentation for Attributes for selecting databag format can be found in the attributes section of this cookbook. Documentation for format of these Databags can be found in the `Openstack Chef Repo <https://opendev.org/openstack/openstack-chef#data-bags>`__ repository. Resources ========= This cookbook provides the ``openstack_database`` custom resource. When this cookbook is included as dependency, this custom resource can be used to create databases needed by the OpenStack services. .. code-block:: ruby depends 'openstack-common' .. code-block:: ruby openstack_database 'compute' do user 'nova' pass 'supersecret' end An example of the usage can be seen here https://opendev.org/openstack/cookbook-openstack-ops-database/src/branch/master/recipes/openstack-db.rb . Libraries ========= This cookbook exposes a set of default library routines: - ``cli`` -- Used to call openstack CLIs - ``endpoint`` -- Used to return a ``::URI`` object representing the named OpenStack endpoint - ``internal_endpoint`` -- Used to return a ``::URI`` object representing the named OpenStack internal endpoint if one was specified. Otherwise, it will return the same value as ``endpoint``. - ``public_endpoint`` -- Used to return a ``::URI`` object representing the named OpenStack public endpoint if one was specified. Otherwise, it will return the same value as ``endpoint``. - ``endpoints`` -- Useful for operating on all OpenStack endpoints - ``db`` -- Returns a Hash of information about a named OpenStack database - ``db_uri`` -- Returns the SQLAlchemy RFC-1738 DB URI (see: http://rfc.net/rfc1738.html) for a named OpenStack database - ``secret`` -- Returns the value of an encrypted data bag for a named OpenStack secret key and key-section - ``get_password`` -- Ease-of-use helper that returns the decrypted password for a named database, service or keystone user. - ``matchers`` -- A custom matcher(``render_config_file``) for testing ini format file section content by ``with_section_content``. Examples ======== The following are code examples showing the above library routines in action. Remember when using the library routines exposed by this library to include the Openstack routines in your recipe's ``::Chef::Recipe`` namespace, like so: .. code-block:: ruby class ::Chef::Recipe include ::Openstack end Example of using the ``endpoint`` routine: .. code-block:: ruby nova_api_ep = endpoint "compute-api" ::Chef::Log.info("Using Openstack Compute API endpoint at #{nova_api_ep.to_s}") # Note that endpoint URIs may contain variable interpolation markers such # as `%(tenant_id)s`, so you may need to decode them. Do so like this: require "uri" puts ::URI.decode nova_api_ap.to_s Example of using the ``get_password`` and ``db_uri`` routine: .. code-block:: ruby db_pass = get_password "db" "cinder" db_user = node["cinder"]["db"]["user"] sql_connection = db_uri "volume", db_user, db_pass template "/etc/cinder/cinder.conf" do source "cinder.conf.erb" owner node["cinder"]["user"] group node["cinder"]["group"] mode 00644 variables( "sql_connection" => sql_connection ) end URI Operations -------------- Use the ``Openstack::uri_from_hash`` routine to helpfully return a ``::URI::Generic`` object for a hash that contains any of the following keys: - ``host`` - ``uri`` - ``port`` - ``path`` - ``scheme`` If the ``uri`` key is in the hash, that will be used as the URI, otherwise the URI will be constructed from the various parts of the hash corresponding to the keys above. .. code-block:: ruby # Suppose node hash contains the following subhash in the :identity_service key: # { # :host => 'identity.example.com', # :port => 5000, # :scheme => 'https' # } uri = ::Openstack::uri_from_hash(node[:identity_service]) # uri.to_s would == "https://identity.example.com:5000" The routine will return nil if neither a ``uri`` or ``host`` key exists in the supplied hash. Using the library without prefixing with ::Openstack ---------------------------------------------------- Don't like prefixing calls to the library's routines with ``::Openstack``? Do this: .. code-block:: ruby class ::Chef::Recipe include ::Openstack end in your recipe. License and Author ================== +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Jay Pipes (jaypipes@att.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | John Dewey (jdewey@att.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Matt Ray (matt@opscode.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Craig Tracey (craigtracey@gmail.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Sean Gallagher (sean.gallagher@att.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi@suse.cz) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Chen Zhiwei (zhiwchen@cn.ibm.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Brett Campbell (brett.campbell@rackspace.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Mark Vanderwiel (vanderwl@us.ibm.com) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Jan Klare (j.klare@cloudbau.de) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Christoph Albers (c.albers@x-ion.de) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Jens Harbott (j.harbott@x-ion.de) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | **Author** | Lance Albertson (lance@osuosl.org) | +-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2012-2013, AT&T Services, Inc. | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2013, Opscode, Inc. | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2013, Craig Tracey | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2013-2014, SUSE Linux GmbH | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2013-2015, IBM, Corp. | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Rackspace US, Inc. | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2016-2019, x-ion GmbH | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | **Copyright** | Copyright (c) 2016-2020, Oregon State University | +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------+ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at :: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Dependent cookbooks

etcd ~> 6.0
mariadb ~> 3.1
memcached ~> 6.0
selinux >= 0.0.0
yum-epel >= 0.0.0

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openstack-dashboard Applicable Versions
openstack-dns Applicable Versions
openstack-identity Applicable Versions
openstack-image Applicable Versions
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openstack-network Applicable Versions
openstack-ops-database Applicable Versions
openstack-ops-messaging Applicable Versions
openstack-orchestration Applicable Versions
openstack-telemetry Applicable Versions

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