deb-heat/etc/heat/api-paste.ini
Mitsuru Kanabuchi f6deffa73f Support x-openstack-request-id for Heat
This patch aims to support "x-openstack-request-id" for Heat.

Nova, Cinder and Neutron have realized "x-openstack-request-id" functionality
by using oslo-incubator.middleware. This functionality will enable effective
log tracing between Heat and Heat caller.

Change-Id: Ida2f3d33b02557c2117aade27ccac7d9351886c9
Closes-bug: #1324065
2014-06-17 10:11:24 +00:00

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# heat-api pipeline
[pipeline:heat-api]
pipeline = request_id faultwrap ssl versionnegotiation authurl authtoken context apiv1app
# heat-api pipeline for standalone heat
# ie. uses alternative auth backend that authenticates users against keystone
# using username and password instead of validating token (which requires
# an admin/service token).
# To enable, in heat.conf:
# [paste_deploy]
# flavor = standalone
#
[pipeline:heat-api-standalone]
pipeline = request_id faultwrap ssl versionnegotiation authurl authpassword context apiv1app
# heat-api pipeline for custom cloud backends
# i.e. in heat.conf:
# [paste_deploy]
# flavor = custombackend
#
[pipeline:heat-api-custombackend]
pipeline = request_id faultwrap versionnegotiation context custombackendauth apiv1app
# heat-api-cfn pipeline
[pipeline:heat-api-cfn]
pipeline = cfnversionnegotiation ec2authtoken authtoken context apicfnv1app
# heat-api-cfn pipeline for standalone heat
# relies exclusively on authenticating with ec2 signed requests
[pipeline:heat-api-cfn-standalone]
pipeline = cfnversionnegotiation ec2authtoken context apicfnv1app
# heat-api-cloudwatch pipeline
[pipeline:heat-api-cloudwatch]
pipeline = versionnegotiation ec2authtoken authtoken context apicwapp
# heat-api-cloudwatch pipeline for standalone heat
# relies exclusively on authenticating with ec2 signed requests
[pipeline:heat-api-cloudwatch-standalone]
pipeline = versionnegotiation ec2authtoken context apicwapp
[app:apiv1app]
paste.app_factory = heat.common.wsgi:app_factory
heat.app_factory = heat.api.openstack.v1:API
[app:apicfnv1app]
paste.app_factory = heat.common.wsgi:app_factory
heat.app_factory = heat.api.cfn.v1:API
[app:apicwapp]
paste.app_factory = heat.common.wsgi:app_factory
heat.app_factory = heat.api.cloudwatch:API
[filter:versionnegotiation]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
heat.filter_factory = heat.api.openstack:version_negotiation_filter
[filter:faultwrap]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
heat.filter_factory = heat.api.openstack:faultwrap_filter
[filter:cfnversionnegotiation]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
heat.filter_factory = heat.api.cfn:version_negotiation_filter
[filter:cwversionnegotiation]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
heat.filter_factory = heat.api.cloudwatch:version_negotiation_filter
[filter:context]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.context:ContextMiddleware_filter_factory
[filter:ec2authtoken]
paste.filter_factory = heat.api.aws.ec2token:EC2Token_filter_factory
[filter:ssl]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
heat.filter_factory = heat.api.openstack:sslmiddleware_filter
# Middleware to set auth_url header appropriately
[filter:authurl]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.auth_url:filter_factory
# Auth middleware that validates token against keystone
[filter:authtoken]
paste.filter_factory = keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory
# Auth middleware that validates username/password against keystone
[filter:authpassword]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.auth_password:filter_factory
# Auth middleware that validates against custom backend
[filter:custombackendauth]
paste.filter_factory = heat.common.custom_backend_auth:filter_factory
# Middleware to set x-openstack-request-id in http response header
[filter:request_id]
paste.filter_factory = heat.openstack.common.middleware.request_id:RequestIdMiddleware.factory