devstack/files/keystone_data.sh
Vishvananda Ishaya d1f5243d91 Uses keystone client instead of keystone-manage
* Depends on https://review.openstack.org/#change,3948
 * Depends on https://review.openstack.org/#change,3945
 * Fixes bug 928558

Change-Id: I83c337e3b92a9ab0dac254afe83673185867b7b0
2012-02-09 03:50:57 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Tenants
export SERVICE_TOKEN=$SERVICE_TOKEN
export SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT
function get_id () {
echo `$@ | grep id | awk '{print $4}'`
}
ADMIN_TENANT=`get_id keystone tenant-create --name=admin`
DEMO_TENANT=`get_id keystone tenant-create --name=demo`
INVIS_TENANT=`get_id keystone tenant-create --name=invisible_to_admin`
# Users
ADMIN_USER=`get_id keystone user-create \
--name=admin \
--pass="$ADMIN_PASSWORD" \
--email=admin@example.com`
DEMO_USER=`get_id keystone user-create \
--name=demo \
--pass="$ADMIN_PASSWORD" \
--email=admin@example.com`
# Roles
ADMIN_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=admin`
MEMBER_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=Member`
KEYSTONEADMIN_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=KeystoneAdmin`
KEYSTONESERVICE_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=KeystoneServiceAdmin`
SYSADMIN_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=sysadmin`
NETADMIN_ROLE=`get_id keystone role-create --name=netadmin`
# Add Roles to Users in Tenants
keystone add-user-role $ADMIN_USER $ADMIN_ROLE $ADMIN_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $DEMO_USER $MEMBER_ROLE $DEMO_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $DEMO_USER $SYSADMIN_ROLE $DEMO_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $DEMO_USER $NETADMIN_ROLE $DEMO_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $DEMO_USER $MEMBER_ROLE $INVIS_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $ADMIN_USER $ADMIN_ROLE $DEMO_TENANT
# TODO(termie): these two might be dubious
keystone add-user-role $ADMIN_USER $KEYSTONEADMIN_ROLE $ADMIN_TENANT
keystone add-user-role $ADMIN_USER $KEYSTONESERVICE_ROLE $ADMIN_TENANT
# Services
keystone service-create \
--name=nova \
--type=compute \
--description="Nova Compute Service"
keystone service-create \
--name=ec2 \
--type=ec2 \
--description="EC2 Compatibility Layer"
keystone service-create \
--name=glance \
--type=image \
--description="Glance Image Service"
keystone service-create \
--name=keystone \
--type=identity \
--description="Keystone Identity Service"
if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then
keystone service-create \
--name=swift \
--type="object-store" \
--description="Swift Service"
fi
# create ec2 creds and parse the secret and access key returned
RESULT=`keystone ec2-create-credentials --tenant_id=$ADMIN_TENANT --user_id=$ADMIN_USER`
echo `$@ | grep id | awk '{print $4}'`
ADMIN_ACCESS=`echo "$RESULT" | grep access | awk '{print $4}'`
ADMIN_SECRET=`echo "$RESULT" | grep secret | awk '{print $4}'`
RESULT=`keystone ec2-create-credentials --tenant_id=$DEMO_TENANT --user_id=$DEMO_USER`
DEMO_ACCESS=`echo "$RESULT" | grep access | awk '{print $4}'`
DEMO_SECRET=`echo "$RESULT" | grep secret | awk '{print $4}'`
# write the secret and access to ec2rc
cat > $DEVSTACK_DIR/ec2rc <<EOF
ADMIN_ACCESS=$ADMIN_ACCESS
ADMIN_SECRET=$ADMIN_SECRET
DEMO_ACCESS=$DEMO_ACCESS
DEMO_SECRET=$DEMO_SECRET
EOF