openstack-helm-infra/helm-toolkit/templates/scripts/_ks-user.sh.tpl
Gage Hugo cddf665c16 Fix ks-user script case matching for domain
Some services attempt to recreate the default domain
with both the values of "default" and "Default". Since this
domain already exists when keystone is deployed, this
creates redundant API calls that only result in conflicts.

This change enables nocasematch for string checking in order
to avoid making multiple unnecessary calls to keystone.

Change-Id: I698fd420dc41eae211a511269cb021d4ab7a5bfc
2020-10-19 05:03:58 +00:00

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{{- define "helm-toolkit.scripts.keystone_user" }}
#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2017 Pete Birley
#
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set -ex
shopt -s nocasematch
if [[ "${SERVICE_OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME}" == "Default" ]]
then
PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID="default"
else
# Manage project domain
PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID=$(openstack domain create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--description="Domain for ${SERVICE_OS_REGION_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME}")
fi
if [[ "${SERVICE_OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME}" == "Default" ]]
then
USER_DOMAIN_ID="default"
else
# Manage user domain
USER_DOMAIN_ID=$(openstack domain create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--description="Domain for ${SERVICE_OS_REGION_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME}")
fi
shopt -u nocasematch
# Manage user project
USER_PROJECT_DESC="Service Project for ${SERVICE_OS_REGION_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME}"
USER_PROJECT_ID=$(openstack project create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--domain="${PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--description="${USER_PROJECT_DESC}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_PROJECT_NAME}");
# Manage user
USER_DESC="Service User for ${SERVICE_OS_REGION_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_SERVICE_NAME}"
USER_ID=$(openstack user create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--domain="${USER_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--project-domain="${PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--project="${USER_PROJECT_ID}" \
--description="${USER_DESC}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_USERNAME}");
# Manage user password (we do this in a seperate step to ensure the password is updated if required)
set +x
echo "Setting user password via: openstack user set --password=xxxxxxx ${USER_ID}"
openstack user set --password="${SERVICE_OS_PASSWORD}" "${USER_ID}"
set -x
function ks_assign_user_role () {
if [[ "$SERVICE_OS_ROLE" == "admin" ]]
then
USER_ROLE_ID="$SERVICE_OS_ROLE"
else
USER_ROLE_ID=$(openstack role create --or-show -f value -c id "${SERVICE_OS_ROLE}");
fi
# Manage user role assignment
openstack role add \
--user="${USER_ID}" \
--user-domain="${USER_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--project-domain="${PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--project="${USER_PROJECT_ID}" \
"${USER_ROLE_ID}"
}
# Manage user service role
IFS=','
for SERVICE_OS_ROLE in ${SERVICE_OS_ROLES}; do
ks_assign_user_role
done
# Manage user member role
: ${MEMBER_OS_ROLE:="member"}
export USER_ROLE_ID=$(openstack role create --or-show -f value -c id \
"${MEMBER_OS_ROLE}");
ks_assign_user_role
{{- end }}