devstack/stackrc
Jordan Pittier 2037166464 stackrc: update code comment now that Neutron is enabled by default
No need to explain how to enable Neutron now that it's enabled by
default. Keep but reformat the 'how to enable swift' part though.

Change-Id: I3f9b7796fad10abf1039e4c68eb2cd5ef6cdbc99
2016-11-23 15:51:10 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# stackrc
#
# ensure we don't re-source this in the same environment
[[ -z "$_DEVSTACK_STACKRC" ]] || return 0
declare -r _DEVSTACK_STACKRC=1
# Find the other rc files
RC_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}") && pwd)
# Source required DevStack functions and globals
source $RC_DIR/functions
# Destination path for installation
DEST=/opt/stack
# Destination for working data
DATA_DIR=${DEST}/data
# Destination for status files
SERVICE_DIR=${DEST}/status
# Path for subunit output file
SUBUNIT_OUTPUT=${DEST}/devstack.subunit
# Determine stack user
if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then
STACK_USER=stack
else
STACK_USER=$(whoami)
fi
# Specify region name Region
REGION_NAME=${REGION_NAME:-RegionOne}
# Specify name of region where identity service endpoint is registered.
# When deploying multiple DevStack instances in different regions with shared
# Keystone, set KEYSTONE_REGION_NAME to the region where Keystone is running
# for DevStack instances which do not host Keystone.
KEYSTONE_REGION_NAME=${KEYSTONE_REGION_NAME:-$REGION_NAME}
# Specify which services to launch. These generally correspond to
# screen tabs. To change the default list, use the ``enable_service`` and
# ``disable_service`` functions in ``local.conf``.
# For example, to enable Swift as part of DevStack add the following
# settings in ``local.conf``:
# [[local|localrc]]
# enable_service s-proxy s-object s-container s-account
# This allows us to pass ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
if ! isset ENABLED_SERVICES ; then
# Keystone - nothing works without keystone
ENABLED_SERVICES=key
# Nova - services to support libvirt based openstack clouds
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,n-api,n-cpu,n-cond,n-sch,n-novnc,n-cauth
# Glance services needed for Nova
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,g-api,g-reg
# Cinder
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,c-sch,c-api,c-vol
# Neutron
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,q-svc,q-dhcp,q-meta,q-agt,q-l3
# Dashboard
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,horizon
# Additional services
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,rabbit,tempest,mysql,dstat
fi
# Global toggle for enabling services under mod_wsgi. If this is set to
# ``True`` all services that use HTTPD + mod_wsgi as the preferred method of
# deployment, will be deployed under Apache. If this is set to ``False`` all
# services will rely on the local toggle variable (e.g. ``KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI``)
ENABLE_HTTPD_MOD_WSGI_SERVICES=True
# Set the default Nova APIs to enable
NOVA_ENABLED_APIS=osapi_compute,metadata
# Set the root URL for Horizon
HORIZON_APACHE_ROOT="/dashboard"
# Whether to use 'dev mode' for screen windows. Dev mode works by
# stuffing text into the screen windows so that a developer can use
# ctrl-c, up-arrow, enter to restart the service. Starting services
# this way is slightly unreliable, and a bit slower, so this can
# be disabled for automated testing by setting this value to False.
USE_SCREEN=$(trueorfalse True USE_SCREEN)
# When using screen, should we keep a log file on disk? You might
# want this False if you have a long-running setup where verbose logs
# can fill-up the host.
# XXX: Ideally screen itself would be configured to log but just not
# activate. This isn't possible with the screerc syntax. Temporary
# logging can still be used by a developer with:
# C-a : logfile foo
# C-a : log on
SCREEN_IS_LOGGING=$(trueorfalse True SCREEN_IS_LOGGING)
# Passwords generated by interactive devstack runs
if [[ -r $RC_DIR/.localrc.password ]]; then
source $RC_DIR/.localrc.password
fi
# Control whether Python 3 should be used.
export USE_PYTHON3=${USE_PYTHON3:-False}
# When Python 3 is supported by an application, adding the specific
# version of Python 3 to this variable will install the app using that
# version of the interpreter instead of 2.7.
export PYTHON3_VERSION=${PYTHON3_VERSION:-3.4}
# Just to be more explicit on the Python 2 version to use.
export PYTHON2_VERSION=${PYTHON2_VERSION:-2.7}
# allow local overrides of env variables, including repo config
if [[ -f $RC_DIR/localrc ]]; then
# Old-style user-supplied config
source $RC_DIR/localrc
elif [[ -f $RC_DIR/.localrc.auto ]]; then
# New-style user-supplied config extracted from local.conf
source $RC_DIR/.localrc.auto
fi
# Default for log coloring is based on interactive-or-not.
# Baseline assumption is that non-interactive invocations are for CI,
# where logs are to be presented as browsable text files; hence color
# codes should be omitted.
# Simply override LOG_COLOR if your environment is different.
if [ -t 1 ]; then
_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT=True
else
_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT=False
fi
# Use color for logging output (only available if syslog is not used)
LOG_COLOR=$(trueorfalse $_LOG_COLOR_DEFAULT LOG_COLOR)
# Make tracing more educational
if [[ "$LOG_COLOR" == "True" ]]; then
# tput requires TERM or -T. If neither is present, use vt100, a
# no-frills least common denominator supported everywhere.
TPUT_T=
if ! [ $TERM ]; then
TPUT_T='-T vt100'
fi
export PS4='+\[$(tput '$TPUT_T' setaf 242)\]$(short_source)\[$(tput '$TPUT_T' sgr0)\] '
else
export PS4='+ $(short_source): '
fi
# Configure Identity API version: 2.0, 3
IDENTITY_API_VERSION=${IDENTITY_API_VERSION:-2.0}
# Set the option ENABLE_IDENTITY_V2 to True. It defines whether the DevStack
# deployment will be deploying the Identity v2 pipelines. If this option is set
# to ``False``, DevStack will: i) disable Identity v2; ii) configure Tempest to
# skip Identity v2 specific tests; and iii) configure Horizon to use Identity
# v3. When this option is set to ``False``, the option IDENTITY_API_VERSION
# will to be set to ``3`` in order to make DevStack register the Identity
# endpoint as v3. This flag is experimental and will be used as basis to
# identify the projects which still have issues to operate with Identity v3.
ENABLE_IDENTITY_V2=$(trueorfalse True ENABLE_IDENTITY_V2)
if [ "$ENABLE_IDENTITY_V2" == "False" ]; then
IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
fi
# Enable use of Python virtual environments. Individual project use of
# venvs are controlled by the PROJECT_VENV array; every project with
# an entry in the array will be installed into the named venv.
# By default this will put each project into its own venv.
USE_VENV=$(trueorfalse False USE_VENV)
# Add packages that need to be installed into a venv but are not in any
# requirmenets files here, in a comma-separated list
ADDITIONAL_VENV_PACKAGES=${ADITIONAL_VENV_PACKAGES:-""}
# This can be used to turn database query logging on and off
# (currently only implemented for MySQL backend)
DATABASE_QUERY_LOGGING=$(trueorfalse False DATABASE_QUERY_LOGGING)
# Set a timeout for git operations. If git is still running when the
# timeout expires, the command will be retried up to 3 times. This is
# in the format for timeout(1);
#
# DURATION is a floating point number with an optional suffix: 's'
# for seconds (the default), 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours or 'd'
# for days.
#
# Zero disables timeouts
GIT_TIMEOUT=${GIT_TIMEOUT:-0}
# Repositories
# ------------
# Base GIT Repo URL
# Another option is https://git.openstack.org
GIT_BASE=${GIT_BASE:-git://git.openstack.org}
# The location of REQUIREMENTS once cloned
REQUIREMENTS_DIR=$DEST/requirements
# Which libraries should we install from git instead of using released
# versions on pypi?
#
# By default DevStack is now installing libraries from pypi instead of
# from git repositories by default. This works great if you are
# developing server components, but if you want to develop libraries
# and see them live in DevStack you need to tell DevStack it should
# install them from git.
#
# ex: LIBS_FROM_GIT=python-keystoneclient,oslo.config
#
# Will install those 2 libraries from git, the rest from pypi.
#
# Setting the variable to 'ALL' will activate the download for all
# libraries.
##############
#
# OpenStack Server Components
#
##############
# block storage service
CINDER_REPO=${CINDER_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/cinder.git}
CINDER_BRANCH=${CINDER_BRANCH:-master}
# image catalog service
GLANCE_REPO=${GLANCE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/glance.git}
GLANCE_BRANCH=${GLANCE_BRANCH:-master}
# heat service
HEAT_REPO=${HEAT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/heat.git}
HEAT_BRANCH=${HEAT_BRANCH:-master}
# django powered web control panel for openstack
HORIZON_REPO=${HORIZON_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/horizon.git}
HORIZON_BRANCH=${HORIZON_BRANCH:-master}
# unified auth system (manages accounts/tokens)
KEYSTONE_REPO=${KEYSTONE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/keystone.git}
KEYSTONE_BRANCH=${KEYSTONE_BRANCH:-master}
# neutron service
NEUTRON_REPO=${NEUTRON_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/neutron.git}
NEUTRON_BRANCH=${NEUTRON_BRANCH:-master}
# neutron fwaas service
NEUTRON_FWAAS_REPO=${NEUTRON_FWAAS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/neutron-fwaas.git}
NEUTRON_FWAAS_BRANCH=${NEUTRON_FWAAS_BRANCH:-master}
# compute service
NOVA_REPO=${NOVA_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/nova.git}
NOVA_BRANCH=${NOVA_BRANCH:-master}
# object storage service
SWIFT_REPO=${SWIFT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/swift.git}
SWIFT_BRANCH=${SWIFT_BRANCH:-master}
##############
#
# Testing Components
#
##############
# consolidated openstack requirements
REQUIREMENTS_REPO=${REQUIREMENTS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/requirements.git}
REQUIREMENTS_BRANCH=${REQUIREMENTS_BRANCH:-master}
# Tempest test suite
TEMPEST_REPO=${TEMPEST_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/tempest.git}
TEMPEST_BRANCH=${TEMPEST_BRANCH:-master}
##############
#
# OpenStack Client Library Components
# Note default install is from pip, see LIBS_FROM_GIT
#
##############
# volume client
GITREPO["python-cinderclient"]=${CINDERCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-cinderclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-cinderclient"]=${CINDERCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# os-brick client for local volume attachement
GITREPO["python-brick-cinderclient-ext"]=${BRICK_CINDERCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-brick-cinderclient-ext.git}
GITBRANCH["python-brick-cinderclient-ext"]=${BRICK_CINDERCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# python glance client library
GITREPO["python-glanceclient"]=${GLANCECLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-glanceclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-glanceclient"]=${GLANCECLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# python heat client library
GITREPO["python-heatclient"]=${HEATCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-heatclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-heatclient"]=${HEATCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# ironic client
GITREPO["python-ironicclient"]=${IRONICCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-ironicclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-ironicclient"]=${IRONICCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# ironic plugin is out of tree, but nova uses it. set GITDIR here.
GITDIR["python-ironicclient"]=$DEST/python-ironicclient
# the base authentication plugins that clients use to authenticate
GITREPO["keystoneauth"]=${KEYSTONEAUTH_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/keystoneauth.git}
GITBRANCH["keystoneauth"]=${KEYSTONEAUTH_BRANCH:-master}
# python keystone client library to nova that horizon uses
GITREPO["python-keystoneclient"]=${KEYSTONECLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-keystoneclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-keystoneclient"]=${KEYSTONECLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# neutron client
GITREPO["python-neutronclient"]=${NEUTRONCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-neutronclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-neutronclient"]=${NEUTRONCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# python client library to nova that horizon (and others) use
GITREPO["python-novaclient"]=${NOVACLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-novaclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-novaclient"]=${NOVACLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# python swift client library
GITREPO["python-swiftclient"]=${SWIFTCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-swiftclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-swiftclient"]=${SWIFTCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# consolidated openstack python client
GITREPO["python-openstackclient"]=${OPENSTACKCLIENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/python-openstackclient.git}
GITBRANCH["python-openstackclient"]=${OPENSTACKCLIENT_BRANCH:-master}
# this doesn't exist in a lib file, so set it here
GITDIR["python-openstackclient"]=$DEST/python-openstackclient
###################
#
# Oslo Libraries
# Note default install is from pip, see LIBS_FROM_GIT
#
###################
# cliff command line framework
GITREPO["cliff"]=${CLIFF_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/cliff.git}
GITBRANCH["cliff"]=${CLIFF_BRANCH:-master}
# async framework/helpers
GITREPO["futurist"]=${FUTURIST_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/futurist.git}
GITBRANCH["futurist"]=${FUTURIST_BRANCH:-master}
# debtcollector deprecation framework/helpers
GITREPO["debtcollector"]=${DEBTCOLLECTOR_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/debtcollector.git}
GITBRANCH["debtcollector"]=${DEBTCOLLECTOR_BRANCH:-master}
# helpful state machines
GITREPO["automaton"]=${AUTOMATON_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/automaton.git}
GITBRANCH["automaton"]=${AUTOMATON_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.cache
GITREPO["oslo.cache"]=${OSLOCACHE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.cache.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.cache"]=${OSLOCACHE_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.concurrency
GITREPO["oslo.concurrency"]=${OSLOCON_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.concurrency.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.concurrency"]=${OSLOCON_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.config
GITREPO["oslo.config"]=${OSLOCFG_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.config.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.config"]=${OSLOCFG_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.context
GITREPO["oslo.context"]=${OSLOCTX_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.context.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.context"]=${OSLOCTX_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.db
GITREPO["oslo.db"]=${OSLODB_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.db.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.db"]=${OSLODB_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.i18n
GITREPO["oslo.i18n"]=${OSLOI18N_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.i18n.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.i18n"]=${OSLOI18N_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.log
GITREPO["oslo.log"]=${OSLOLOG_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.log.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.log"]=${OSLOLOG_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.messaging
GITREPO["oslo.messaging"]=${OSLOMSG_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.messaging.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.messaging"]=${OSLOMSG_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.middleware
GITREPO["oslo.middleware"]=${OSLOMID_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.middleware.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.middleware"]=${OSLOMID_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.policy
GITREPO["oslo.policy"]=${OSLOPOLICY_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.policy.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.policy"]=${OSLOPOLICY_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.privsep
GITREPO["oslo.privsep"]=${OSLOPRIVSEP_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.privsep.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.privsep"]=${OSLOPRIVSEP_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.reports
GITREPO["oslo.reports"]=${OSLOREPORTS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.reports.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.reports"]=${OSLOREPORTS_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.rootwrap
GITREPO["oslo.rootwrap"]=${OSLORWRAP_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.rootwrap.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.rootwrap"]=${OSLORWRAP_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.serialization
GITREPO["oslo.serialization"]=${OSLOSERIALIZATION_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.serialization.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.serialization"]=${OSLOSERIALIZATION_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.service
GITREPO["oslo.service"]=${OSLOSERVICE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.service.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.service"]=${OSLOSERVICE_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.utils
GITREPO["oslo.utils"]=${OSLOUTILS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.utils.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.utils"]=${OSLOUTILS_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.versionedobjects
GITREPO["oslo.versionedobjects"]=${OSLOVERSIONEDOBJECTS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.versionedobjects.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.versionedobjects"]=${OSLOVERSIONEDOBJECTS_BRANCH:-master}
# oslo.vmware
GITREPO["oslo.vmware"]=${OSLOVMWARE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/oslo.vmware.git}
GITBRANCH["oslo.vmware"]=${OSLOVMWARE_BRANCH:-master}
# osprofiler
GITREPO["osprofiler"]=${OSPROFILER_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/osprofiler.git}
GITBRANCH["osprofiler"]=${OSPROFILER_BRANCH:-master}
# pycadf auditing library
GITREPO["pycadf"]=${PYCADF_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/pycadf.git}
GITBRANCH["pycadf"]=${PYCADF_BRANCH:-master}
# stevedore plugin manager
GITREPO["stevedore"]=${STEVEDORE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/stevedore.git}
GITBRANCH["stevedore"]=${STEVEDORE_BRANCH:-master}
# taskflow plugin manager
GITREPO["taskflow"]=${TASKFLOW_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/taskflow.git}
GITBRANCH["taskflow"]=${TASKFLOW_BRANCH:-master}
# tooz plugin manager
GITREPO["tooz"]=${TOOZ_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/tooz.git}
GITBRANCH["tooz"]=${TOOZ_BRANCH:-master}
# pbr drives the setuptools configs
GITREPO["pbr"]=${PBR_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack-dev/pbr.git}
GITBRANCH["pbr"]=${PBR_BRANCH:-master}
##################
#
# Libraries managed by OpenStack programs (non oslo)
#
##################
# glance store library
GITREPO["glance_store"]=${GLANCE_STORE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/glance_store.git}
GITBRANCH["glance_store"]=${GLANCE_STORE_BRANCH:-master}
# heat-cfntools server agent
HEAT_CFNTOOLS_REPO=${HEAT_CFNTOOLS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/heat-cfntools.git}
HEAT_CFNTOOLS_BRANCH=${HEAT_CFNTOOLS_BRANCH:-master}
# heat example templates and elements
HEAT_TEMPLATES_REPO=${HEAT_TEMPLATES_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/heat-templates.git}
HEAT_TEMPLATES_BRANCH=${HEAT_TEMPLATES_BRANCH:-master}
# django openstack_auth library
GITREPO["django_openstack_auth"]=${HORIZONAUTH_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/django_openstack_auth.git}
GITBRANCH["django_openstack_auth"]=${HORIZONAUTH_BRANCH:-master}
# keystone middleware
GITREPO["keystonemiddleware"]=${KEYSTONEMIDDLEWARE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/keystonemiddleware.git}
GITBRANCH["keystonemiddleware"]=${KEYSTONEMIDDLEWARE_BRANCH:-master}
# s3 support for swift
SWIFT3_REPO=${SWIFT3_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/swift3.git}
SWIFT3_BRANCH=${SWIFT3_BRANCH:-master}
# ceilometer middleware
GITREPO["ceilometermiddleware"]=${CEILOMETERMIDDLEWARE_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/ceilometermiddleware.git}
GITBRANCH["ceilometermiddleware"]=${CEILOMETERMIDDLEWARE_BRANCH:-master}
GITDIR["ceilometermiddleware"]=$DEST/ceilometermiddleware
# os-brick library to manage local volume attaches
GITREPO["os-brick"]=${OS_BRICK_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-brick.git}
GITBRANCH["os-brick"]=${OS_BRICK_BRANCH:-master}
# os-client-config to manage clouds.yaml and friends
GITREPO["os-client-config"]=${OS_CLIENT_CONFIG_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-client-config.git}
GITBRANCH["os-client-config"]=${OS_CLIENT_CONFIG_BRANCH:-master}
GITDIR["os-client-config"]=$DEST/os-client-config
# os-vif library to communicate between Neutron to Nova
GITREPO["os-vif"]=${OS_VIF_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-vif.git}
GITBRANCH["os-vif"]=${OS_VIF_BRANCH:-master}
# osc-lib OpenStackClient common lib
GITREPO["osc-lib"]=${OSC_LIB_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/osc-lib.git}
GITBRANCH["osc-lib"]=${OSC_LIB_BRANCH:-master}
# ironic common lib
GITREPO["ironic-lib"]=${IRONIC_LIB_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/ironic-lib.git}
GITBRANCH["ironic-lib"]=${IRONIC_LIB_BRANCH:-master}
# this doesn't exist in a lib file, so set it here
GITDIR["ironic-lib"]=$DEST/ironic-lib
# diskimage-builder tool
GITREPO["diskimage-builder"]=${DIB_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/diskimage-builder.git}
GITBRANCH["diskimage-builder"]=${DIB_BRANCH:-master}
GITDIR["diskimage-builder"]=$DEST/diskimage-builder
# neutron-lib library containing neutron stable non-REST interfaces
GITREPO["neutron-lib"]=${NEUTRON_LIB_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/neutron-lib.git}
GITBRANCH["neutron-lib"]=${NEUTRON_LIB_BRANCH:-master}
GITDIR["neutron-lib"]=$DEST/neutron-lib
##################
#
# TripleO / Heat Agent Components
#
##################
# run-parts script required by os-refresh-config
DIB_UTILS_REPO=${DIB_UTILS_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/dib-utils.git}
DIB_UTILS_BRANCH=${DIB_UTILS_BRANCH:-master}
# os-apply-config configuration template tool
OAC_REPO=${OAC_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-apply-config.git}
OAC_BRANCH=${OAC_BRANCH:-master}
# os-collect-config configuration agent
OCC_REPO=${OCC_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-collect-config.git}
OCC_BRANCH=${OCC_BRANCH:-master}
# os-refresh-config configuration run-parts tool
ORC_REPO=${ORC_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/os-refresh-config.git}
ORC_BRANCH=${ORC_BRANCH:-master}
#################
#
# 3rd Party Components (non pip installable)
#
# NOTE(sdague): these should be converted to release version installs or removed
#
#################
# ironic python agent
IRONIC_PYTHON_AGENT_REPO=${IRONIC_PYTHON_AGENT_REPO:-${GIT_BASE}/openstack/ironic-python-agent.git}
IRONIC_PYTHON_AGENT_BRANCH=${IRONIC_PYTHON_AGENT_BRANCH:-master}
# a websockets/html5 or flash powered VNC console for vm instances
NOVNC_REPO=${NOVNC_REPO:-https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC.git}
NOVNC_BRANCH=${NOVNC_BRANCH:-master}
# a websockets/html5 or flash powered SPICE console for vm instances
SPICE_REPO=${SPICE_REPO:-http://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/spice/spice-html5.git}
SPICE_BRANCH=${SPICE_BRANCH:-master}
# Nova hypervisor configuration. We default to libvirt with **kvm** but will
# drop back to **qemu** if we are unable to load the kvm module. ``stack.sh`` can
# also install an **LXC**, **OpenVZ** or **XenAPI** based system. If xenserver-core
# is installed, the default will be XenAPI
DEFAULT_VIRT_DRIVER=libvirt
is_package_installed xenserver-core && DEFAULT_VIRT_DRIVER=xenserver
VIRT_DRIVER=${VIRT_DRIVER:-$DEFAULT_VIRT_DRIVER}
case "$VIRT_DRIVER" in
ironic|libvirt)
LIBVIRT_TYPE=${LIBVIRT_TYPE:-kvm}
if [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Debian) ]]; then
LIBVIRT_GROUP=libvirt
else
LIBVIRT_GROUP=libvirtd
fi
;;
lxd)
LXD_GROUP=${LXD_GROUP:-"lxd"}
;;
docker)
DOCKER_GROUP=${DOCKER_GROUP:-"docker"}
;;
fake)
NUMBER_FAKE_NOVA_COMPUTE=${NUMBER_FAKE_NOVA_COMPUTE:-1}
;;
xenserver)
# Xen config common to nova and neutron
XENAPI_USER=${XENAPI_USER:-"root"}
# This user will be used for dom0 - domU communication
# should be able to log in to dom0 without a password
# will be used to install the plugins
DOMZERO_USER=${DOMZERO_USER:-"domzero"}
;;
*)
;;
esac
# Images
# ------
# Specify a comma-separated list of images to download and install into glance.
# Supported urls here are:
# * "uec-style" images:
# If the file ends in .tar.gz, uncompress the tarball and and select the first
# .img file inside it as the image. If present, use "*-vmlinuz*" as the kernel
# and "*-initrd*" as the ramdisk
# example: http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
# * disk image (*.img,*.img.gz)
# if file ends in .img, then it will be uploaded and registered as a to
# glance as a disk image. If it ends in .gz, it is uncompressed first.
# example:
# http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-armel-disk1.img
# http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-rootfs.img.gz
# * OpenVZ image:
# OpenVZ uses its own format of image, and does not support UEC style images
#IMAGE_URLS="http://smoser.brickies.net/ubuntu/ttylinux-uec/ttylinux-uec-amd64-11.2_2.6.35-15_1.tar.gz" # old ttylinux-uec image
#IMAGE_URLS="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-disk.img" # cirros full disk image
CIRROS_VERSION=${CIRROS_VERSION:-"0.3.4"}
CIRROS_ARCH=${CIRROS_ARCH:-"x86_64"}
# Set default image based on ``VIRT_DRIVER`` and ``LIBVIRT_TYPE``, either of
# which may be set in ``local.conf``. Also allow ``DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME`` and
# ``IMAGE_URLS`` to be set in the `localrc` section of ``local.conf``.
DOWNLOAD_DEFAULT_IMAGES=$(trueorfalse True DOWNLOAD_DEFAULT_IMAGES)
if [[ "$DOWNLOAD_DEFAULT_IMAGES" == "True" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$IMAGE_URLS" ]]; then
IMAGE_URLS+=","
fi
case "$VIRT_DRIVER" in
openvz)
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-ubuntu-12.04-x86_64}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/ubuntu-12.04-x86_64.tar.gz";;
libvirt)
case "$LIBVIRT_TYPE" in
lxc) # the cirros root disk in the uec tarball is empty, so it will not work for lxc
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-rootfs}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-rootfs.img.gz";;
*) # otherwise, use the uec style image (with kernel, ramdisk, disk)
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-uec}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-uec.tar.gz";;
esac
;;
vsphere)
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-0.3.2-i386-disk.vmdk}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://partnerweb.vmware.com/programs/vmdkimage/cirros-0.3.2-i386-disk.vmdk";;
xenserver)
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://ca.downloads.xensource.com/OpenStack/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.vhd.tgz"
IMAGE_URLS+=",http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-x86_64-uec.tar.gz";;
ironic)
# Ironic can do both partition and full disk images, depending on the driver
if [[ -z "${IRONIC_DEPLOY_DRIVER%%agent*}" ]]; then
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-x86_64-disk}
else
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-x86_64-uec}
fi
IMAGE_URLS+="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-x86_64-uec.tar.gz"
IMAGE_URLS+=",http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-x86_64-disk.img";;
*) # Default to Cirros with kernel, ramdisk and disk image
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-uec}
IMAGE_URLS+="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/${CIRROS_VERSION}/cirros-${CIRROS_VERSION}-${CIRROS_ARCH}-uec.tar.gz";;
esac
DOWNLOAD_DEFAULT_IMAGES=False
fi
# Staging area for new images. These images are cached by a run of
# ./tools/image_list.sh during CI image build (see
# project-config:nodepool/elements/cache-devstack/extra-data.d/55-cache-devstack-repos).
#
# To avoid CI failures grabbing the images, new images should be here
# for at least 24hrs (nodepool builds images at 14:00UTC) so the they
# are in the cache.
PRECACHE_IMAGES=$(trueorfalse False PRECACHE_IMAGES)
if [[ "$PRECACHE_IMAGES" == "True" ]]; then
# required for trove devstack tests; see
# git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/trove/tree/devstack/plugin.sh
IMAGE_URL="http://tarballs.openstack.org/trove/images/ubuntu/mysql.qcow2"
if ! [[ "$IMAGE_URLS" =~ "$IMAGE_URL" ]]; then
IMAGE_URLS+=",$IMAGE_URL"
fi
fi
# Detect duplicate values in IMAGE_URLS
for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do
if [ $(echo "$IMAGE_URLS" | grep -o -F "$image_url" | wc -l) -gt 1 ]; then
die $LINENO "$image_url is duplicate, please remove it from IMAGE_URLS."
fi
done
# 10Gb default volume backing file size
VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE=${VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE:-10250M}
# Prefixes for volume and instance names
VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX=${VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX:-volume-}
INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX=${INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX:-instance-}
# Set default port for nova-objectstore
S3_SERVICE_PORT=${S3_SERVICE_PORT:-3333}
# Common network names
PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME=${PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME:-"private"}
PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME=${PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME:-"public"}
PUBLIC_INTERFACE=${PUBLIC_INTERFACE:-""}
# Set default screen name
SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
# Allow the use of an alternate protocol (such as https) for service endpoints
SERVICE_PROTOCOL=${SERVICE_PROTOCOL:-http}
# Sets the maximum number of workers for most services to reduce
# the memory used where there are a large number of CPUs present
# (the default number of workers for many services is the number of CPUs)
# Also sets the minimum number of workers to 2.
if [[ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'fake' ]]; then
# we need more workers for the large ops job
API_WORKERS=${API_WORKERS:=$(( ($(nproc)/2)<2 ? 2 : ($(nproc)/2) ))}
else
API_WORKERS=${API_WORKERS:=$(( ($(nproc)/4)<2 ? 2 : ($(nproc)/4) ))}
fi
# Service startup timeout
SERVICE_TIMEOUT=${SERVICE_TIMEOUT:-60}
# Service graceful shutdown timeout
SERVICE_GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT=${SERVICE_GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT:-5}
# Support alternative yum -- in future Fedora 'dnf' will become the
# only supported installer, but for now 'yum' and 'dnf' are both
# available in parallel with compatible CLIs. Allow manual switching
# till we get to the point we need to handle this automatically
YUM=${YUM:-yum}
# Common Configuration
# --------------------
# Set ``OFFLINE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to run cleanly without
# Internet access. ``stack.sh`` must have been previously run with Internet
# access to install prerequisites and fetch repositories.
OFFLINE=$(trueorfalse False OFFLINE)
# Set ``ERROR_ON_CLONE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to exit if
# the destination git repository does not exist during the ``git_clone``
# operation.
ERROR_ON_CLONE=$(trueorfalse False ERROR_ON_CLONE)
# Whether to enable the debug log level in OpenStack services
ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL=$(trueorfalse True ENABLE_DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL)
# Set fixed and floating range here so we can make sure not to use addresses
# from either range when attempting to guess the IP to use for the host.
# Note that setting ``FIXED_RANGE`` may be necessary when running DevStack
# in an OpenStack cloud that uses either of these address ranges internally.
FLOATING_RANGE=${FLOATING_RANGE:-172.24.4.0/24}
IPV4_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE=${IPV4_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE:-10.0.0.0/22}
FIXED_RANGE=${FIXED_RANGE:-$IPV4_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE}
FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=${FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE:-256}
HOST_IP_IFACE=${HOST_IP_IFACE:-}
HOST_IP=${HOST_IP:-}
HOST_IPV6=${HOST_IPV6:-}
HOST_IP=$(get_default_host_ip "$FIXED_RANGE" "$FLOATING_RANGE" "$HOST_IP_IFACE" "$HOST_IP" "inet")
if [ "$HOST_IP" == "" ]; then
die $LINENO "Could not determine host ip address. See local.conf for suggestions on setting HOST_IP."
fi
HOST_IPV6=$(get_default_host_ip "" "" "$HOST_IP_IFACE" "$HOST_IPV6" "inet6")
# Whether or not the port_security extension should be enabled for Neutron.
NEUTRON_PORT_SECURITY=$(trueorfalse True NEUTRON_PORT_SECURITY)
# SERVICE IP version
# This is the IP version that services should be listening on, as well
# as using to register their endpoints with keystone.
SERVICE_IP_VERSION=${SERVICE_IP_VERSION:-4}
# Validate SERVICE_IP_VERSION
# It would be nice to support "4+6" here as well, but that will require
# multiple calls into keystone to register endpoints, so for now let's
# just support one or the other.
if [[ $SERVICE_IP_VERSION != "4" ]] && [[ $SERVICE_IP_VERSION != "6" ]]; then
die $LINENO "SERVICE_IP_VERSION must be either 4 or 6"
fi
if [[ "$SERVICE_IP_VERSION" == 4 ]]; then
DEF_SERVICE_HOST=$HOST_IP
DEF_SERVICE_LOCAL_HOST=127.0.0.1
DEF_SERVICE_LISTEN_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
fi
if [[ "$SERVICE_IP_VERSION" == 6 ]]; then
if [ "$HOST_IPV6" == "" ]; then
die $LINENO "Could not determine host IPv6 address. See local.conf for suggestions on setting HOST_IPV6."
fi
DEF_SERVICE_HOST=[$HOST_IPV6]
DEF_SERVICE_LOCAL_HOST=::1
DEF_SERVICE_LISTEN_ADDRESS=::
fi
# This is either 0.0.0.0 for IPv4 or :: for IPv6
SERVICE_LISTEN_ADDRESS=${SERVICE_LISTEN_ADDRESS:-${DEF_SERVICE_LISTEN_ADDRESS}}
# Allow the use of an alternate hostname (such as localhost/127.0.0.1) for
# service endpoints. Default is dependent on SERVICE_IP_VERSION above.
SERVICE_HOST=${SERVICE_HOST:-${DEF_SERVICE_HOST}}
# This is either 127.0.0.1 for IPv4 or ::1 for IPv6
SERVICE_LOCAL_HOST=${SERVICE_LOCAL_HOST:-${DEF_SERVICE_LOCAL_HOST}}
REGION_NAME=${REGION_NAME:-RegionOne}
# Configure services to use syslog instead of writing to individual log files
SYSLOG=$(trueorfalse False SYSLOG)
SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
SYSLOG_PORT=${SYSLOG_PORT:-516}
# Set global ``GIT_DEPTH=<number>`` to limit the history depth of the git clone
# Set to 0 to disable shallow cloning
GIT_DEPTH=${GIT_DEPTH:-0}
# Use native SSL for servers in ``SSL_ENABLED_SERVICES``
USE_SSL=$(trueorfalse False USE_SSL)
# ebtables is inherently racey. If you run it by two or more processes
# simultaneously it will collide, badly, in the kernel and produce
# failures or corruption of ebtables. The only way around it is for
# all tools running ebtables to only ever do so with the --concurrent
# flag. This requires libvirt >= 1.2.11.
#
# If you don't have this then the following work around will replace
# ebtables with a wrapper script so that it is safe to run without
# that flag.
EBTABLES_RACE_FIX=$(trueorfalse False EBTABLES_RACE_FIX)
# Following entries need to be last items in file
# Compatibility bits required by other callers like Grenade
# Old way was using SCREEN_LOGDIR to locate those logs and LOGFILE for the stack.sh trace log.
# LOGFILE SCREEN_LOGDIR output
# not set not set no log files
# set not set stack.sh log to LOGFILE
# not set set screen logs to SCREEN_LOGDIR
# set set stack.sh log to LOGFILE, screen logs to SCREEN_LOGDIR
# New way is LOGDIR for all logs and LOGFILE for stack.sh trace log, but if not fully-qualified will be in LOGDIR
# LOGFILE LOGDIR output
# not set not set (new) set LOGDIR from default
# set not set stack.sh log to LOGFILE, (new) set LOGDIR from LOGFILE
# not set set screen logs to LOGDIR
# set set stack.sh log to LOGFILE, screen logs to LOGDIR
# For compat, if SCREEN_LOGDIR is set, it will be used to create back-compat symlinks to the LOGDIR
# symlinks to SCREEN_LOGDIR (compat)
# Set up new logging defaults
if [[ -z "${LOGDIR:-}" ]]; then
default_logdir=$DEST/logs
if [[ -z "${LOGFILE:-}" ]]; then
# Nothing is set, we need a default
LOGDIR="$default_logdir"
else
# Set default LOGDIR
LOGDIR="${LOGFILE%/*}"
logfile="${LOGFILE##*/}"
if [[ -z "$LOGDIR" || "$LOGDIR" == "$logfile" ]]; then
# LOGFILE had no path, set a default
LOGDIR="$default_logdir"
fi
# Check for duplication
if [[ "${SCREEN_LOGDIR:-}" == "${LOGDIR}" ]]; then
# We don't need the symlinks since it's the same directory
unset SCREEN_LOGDIR
fi
fi
unset default_logdir logfile
fi
# ``LOGDIR`` is always set at this point so it is not useful as a 'enable' for service logs
# ``SCREEN_LOGDIR`` may be set, it is useful to enable the compat symlinks
# Local variables:
# mode: shell-script
# End: