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There are serveral issues with default settings of [trustee] section in heat.conf: 1. Keystone trust isn't added for admin user (heat-trust should be admin's user trustee to make it possible for admin to create stacks). 2. Keystone is adding role "admin" in domain "heat". This blocks creation of correct trust in Keystone as role names are duplicated. Please note that adding this role is not necessary for Heat to work correctly. This commit solves the issues by: 1. Creating a job that will add a Keystone trust between admin and heat-trust users. This allows admin to create Heat stacks. 2. Removes adding a new role in a domain in _ks-domain-user.sh.tpl script. Additionally, as _ks-domain-user.sh.tpl is only really used by Heat chart, this commit also removes it from configmap-bin in Barbican, Magnum, Mistral and Senlin charts. Those charts must have been copy-pasted from Heat chart and don't need to include this file. Also I fix a bug introduced by I86a21e625afd822379ac11351603b2c606a3769f that renamded heat-domain user to heat-trust and created two users with the same name. Change-Id: I303d9bc2aa1796f21bedc6ecdc85a4b3f6c68504 Closes-Bug: 1696462
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Smarty
# Copyright 2017 The Openstack-Helm Authors.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#!/bin/bash
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set -ex
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# Get IDs for filtering
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OS_PROJECT_ID=$(openstack project show -f value -c id ${OS_PROJECT_NAME})
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OS_USER_ID=$(openstack user show -f value -c id ${OS_USERNAME})
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SERVICE_OS_TRUSTEE_ID=$(openstack user show -f value -c id ${SERVICE_OS_TRUSTEE})
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# Check if trust doesn't already exist
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openstack trust list -f value -c "Project ID" \
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-c "Trustee User ID" -c "Trustor User ID" | \
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grep "^${OS_PROJECT_ID} ${SERVICE_OS_TRUSTEE_ID} ${OS_USER_ID}$" && \
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exit 0
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# If there are no roles specified...
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if [ -z "${SERVICE_OS_ROLES}" ]; then
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# ...Heat will try to delegate all of the roles that user has in the
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# project. Let's fetch them all and use that.
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readarray -t roles < <(openstack role assignment list -f value \
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-c "Role" --user="${OS_USERNAME}" --project="${OS_PROJECT_ID}")
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else
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# Split roles into an array
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IFS=',' read -r -a roles <<< "${SERVICE_OS_ROLES}"
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fi
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# Create trust between trustor and trustee
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SERVICE_OS_TRUST_ID=$(openstack trust create -f value -c id \
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--project="${OS_PROJECT_NAME}" \
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${roles[@]/#/--role=} \
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"${OS_USERNAME}" \
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"${SERVICE_OS_TRUSTEE}")
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# Display trust
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openstack trust show "${SERVICE_OS_TRUST_ID}"
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