# This is a minimal example of what your tempest.conf file # can look like. You will need to supply your own values # and possibly add additional configurations for your cloud # You can use this as a starting point for configuring # tempest for the refstack client. [auth] test_accounts_file = $ACCOUNTS_YAML use_dynamic_credentials = false [compute] image_ref = $IMAGE_REF_1 image_ref_alt = $IMAGE_REF_2 flavor_ref = $FLAVOR_REF_1 flavor_ref_alt = $FLAVOR_REF_2 fixed_network_name = $FIXED_NETWORK_NAME [compute-feature-enabled] resize = true [identity] uri_v3 = $KEYSTONE_V3_ENDPOINT auth_version = v3 [identity-feature-enabled] api_v2 = false api_v3 = true [network] public_network_id = $PUBLIC_NETWORK_ID floating_network_name = $FLOATING_NETWORK_ID [object-storage] operator_role = SwiftOperator reseller_admin_role = ResellerAdmin [oslo_concurrency] lock_path = /tmp/tempest [service_available] cinder = true neutron = true glance = true swift = true nova = true heat = false [validation] run_validation = true connect_method = floating auth_method = keypair