This cookbook provides common setup recipes, helper methods and attributes that describe an OpenStack deployment as part of the OpenStack reference deployment Chef for OpenStack.
- Chef 0.10.0 or higher required (for Chef environment use).
The following cookbooks are dependencies:
- apt
- database
Please see the extensive inline documentation in attributes/default.rb
for descriptions
of all the settable attributes for this cookbook.
Note that all attributes are in the default["openstack"]
"namespace"
This cookbook exposes a set of default library routines:
endpoint
-- Used to return a::URI
object representing the named OpenStack endpointendpoints
-- Useful for operating on all OpenStack endpointsdb
-- Returns a Hash of information about a named OpenStack databasedb_uri
-- Returns the SQLAlchemy RFC-1738 DB URI (see: http://rfc.net/rfc1738.html) for a named OpenStack databasedb_create_with_user
-- Creates a database and database user for a named OpenStack databasesecret
-- Returns the value of an encrypted data bag for a named OpenStack secret key and key-sectiondb_password
-- Ease-of-use helper that returns the decrypted database password for a named OpenStack databaseservice_password
-- Ease-of-use helper that returns the decrypted service password for named OpenStack serviceuser_password
-- Ease-of-use helper that returns the decrypted password for a Keystone user
Installs/Configures common recipes
"run_list": [
"recipe[openstack-common]"
]
Installs/Configures common logging
"run_list": [
"recipe[openstack-common::logging]"
]
The following are code examples showing the above library routines in action.
Remember when using the library routines exposed by this library to include
the Openstack routines in your recipe's ::Chef::Recipe
namespace, like so:
class ::Chef::Recipe
include ::Openstack
end
Example of using the endpoint
routine:
nova_api_ep = endpoint "compute-api"
::Chef::Log.info("Using Openstack Compute API endpoint at #{nova_api_ep.to_s}")
# Note that endpoint URIs may contain variable interpolation markers such
# as `%(tenant_id)s`, so you may need to decode them. Do so like this:
require "uri"
puts ::URI.decode nova_api_ap.to_s
Example of using the db_password
and db_uri
routine:
db_pass = db_password "cinder"
db_user = node["cinder"]["db"]["user"]
sql_connection = db_uri "volume", db_user, db_pass
template "/etc/cinder/cinder.conf" do
source "cinder.conf.erb"
owner node["cinder"]["user"]
group node["cinder"]["group"]
mode 00644
variables(
"sql_connection" => sql_connection
)
end
To find a hash (or partial hash) of configuration information given a named Chef
role, use the Openstack::config_by_role
routine. This routine takes as its
first parameter the name of the Chef role to look for. An optional second parameter
is the section of the node hash to return. If nil, the whole node hash is returned.
role_name = node["openstack"]["chef_roles"]["identity_server"]
identity_conf = ::Openstack::config_by_role(role_name)
identity_conf_creds_section = ::Openstack::config_by_role(role_name, "creds")
Use the Openstack::uri_from_hash
routine to helpfully return a ::URI::Generic
object for a hash that contains any of the following keys:
host
uri
port
path
scheme
If the uri
key is in the hash, that will be used as the URI, otherwise the URI will be
constructed from the various parts of the hash corresponding to the keys above.
# Suppose node hash contains the following subhash in the :identity_service key:
# {
# :host => 'identity.example.com',
# :port => 5000,
# :scheme => 'https'
# }
uri = ::Openstack::uri_from_hash(node[:identity_service])
# uri.to_s would == "https://identity.example.com:5000"
The routine will return nil if neither a uri
or host
key exists in the supplied hash.
Don't like prefixing calls to the library's routines with ::Openstack
? Do this:
class ::Chef::Recipe
include ::Openstack
end
in your recipe.
This cookbook uses bundler, berkshelf, and strainer to isolate dependencies and run tests.
Tests are defined in Strainerfile.
To run tests:
$ bundle install # install gem dependencies
$ bundle exec berks install # install cookbook dependencies
$ bundle exec strainer test # run tests
Author | Jay Pipes (jaypipes@att.com) |
Author | John Dewey (jdewey@att.com) |
Author | Matt Ray (matt@opscode.com) |
Author | Craig Tracey (craigtracey@gmail.com) |
Author | Sean Gallagher (sean.gallagher@att.com) |
Author | Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi@suse.cz) |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2012-2013, AT&T Services, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, Opscode, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, Craig Tracey |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, SUSE Linux GmbH |
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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