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Keystone Snap
This repository contains the source code of the snap for the OpenStack Identity service, Keystone.
Installing this snap
The keystone snap can be installed directly from the snap store:
sudo snap install --edge keystone
The keystone snap is working towards publication across tracks for OpenStack releases. The edge channel for each track will contain the tip of the OpenStack project's master or stable branch, with the beta, candidate, and stable channels being reserved for released versions. The same version will be published progressively to beta, then candidate, and then stable once CI validation completes for the channel. This should result in an experience such as:
sudo snap install --channel=ocata/stable keystone
sudo snap install --channel=pike/edge keystone
Configuring keystone
The keystone snap gets its default configuration from the following $SNAP and $SNAP_COMMON locations:
/snap/keystone/current/etc/
└── keystone
├── keystone.conf
└── ...
/var/snap/keystone/common/etc/
├── keystone
│ └── keystone.conf.d
│ └── keystone-snap.conf
├── nginx
│ ├── snap
│ │ ├── nginx.conf
│ │ └── sites-enabled
│ │ └── keystone.conf
└── uwsgi
└── snap
└── keystone.ini
The keystone snap supports configuration updates via its $SNAP_COMMON writable area. The default keystone configuration can be overridden as follows:
/var/snap/keystone/common/etc/
├── keystone
│ ├── keystone.conf.d
│ │ ├── keystone-snap.conf
│ │ ├── database.conf
│ │ └── rabbitmq.conf
│ └── keystone.conf
├── nginx
│ ├── snap
│ │ ├── nginx.conf
│ │ └── sites-enabled
│ │ └── keystone.conf
│ ├── nginx.conf
│ ├── sites-enabled
│ │ └── keystone.conf
└── uwsgi
├── snap
│ └── keystone.ini
└── keystone.ini
The keystone configuration can be overridden or augmented by writing configuration snippets to files in the keystone.conf.d directory.
Alternatively, keystone configuration can be overridden by adding a full keystone.conf file to the keystone/ directory. If overriding in this way, you'll need to either point this config file at additional config files located in $SNAP, or add those to $SNAP_COMMON as well.
The keystone nginx configuration can be overridden by adding an nginx/nginx.conf and new site config files to the nginx/sites-enabled directory. In this case the nginx/nginx.conf file would include that sites-enabled directory. If nginx/nginx.conf exists, nginx/snap/nginx.conf will no longer be used.
The keystone uwsgi configuration can be overridden similarly by adding a uwsgi/keystone.ini file. If uwsgi/keystone.ini exists, uwsgi/snap/keystone.ini will no longer be used.
Logging keystone
The services for the keystone snap will log to its $SNAP_COMMON writable area: /var/snap/keystone/common/log.
Managing keystone
The keystone snap has alias support that enables use of the well-known keystone-manage command. To enable the alias, run the following prior to using the command:
sudo snap alias keystone.manage keystone-manage
Restarting keystone services
To restart all keystone services:
sudo systemctl restart snap.keystone.*
or an individual service can be restarted by dropping the wildcard and specifying the full service name.
Building the keystone snap
Simply clone this repository and then install and run snapcraft:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/snap-keystone
sudo apt install snapcraft
cd snap-keystone
snapcraft
Support
Please report any bugs related to this snap at: Launchpad.
Alternatively you can find the OpenStack Snap team in #openstack-snaps
on
Freenode IRC.