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The following configuration files used for testing purposes have been migrated to use the configuration fixture instead of relying on a mechanism to load a large number of configuration options from various locations on disk. keystone/tests/auth_plugin_external_default_legacy.conf keystone/tests/auth_plugin_external_disabled.conf keystone/tests/auth_plugin_external_domain.conf keystone/tests/auth_plugin_external_domain_legacy.conf keystone/tests/backend_rules.conf keystone/tests/test_associate_project_endpoint_extension.conf keystone/tests/test_auth_plugin_by_class_name.conf keystone/tests/test_overrides.conf keystone/tests/test_pki_token_provider.conf keystone/tests/test_revoke_kvs.conf keystone/tests/test_revoke_sql.conf keystone/tests/test_uuid_token_provider.conf The following configuration files have had a number of elements extracted to be used within the config fixture instead of the configuration files. Most of these files contain controls that need to be overridden to test against alternative (non internal / in-memory) "live" configurations. keystone/tests/backend_ldap.conf keystone/tests/backend_liveldap.conf keystone/tests/backend_multi_ldap_sql.conf keystone/tests/backend_sql.conf keystone/tests/backend_tls_liveldap.conf This patchset also consolidates the setting of the default [database] ``connection`` option so that it can be overridden as needed for testing against non-sqlite database engines. Change-Id: I996709546f713c36bf654c5aea64cbf3472ffef1 |
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doc | ||
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examples/pki | ||
httpd | ||
keystone | ||
tools | ||
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.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
.mailmap | ||
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babel.cfg | ||
CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
HACKING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
openstack-common.conf | ||
README.rst | ||
requirements.txt | ||
run_tests.sh | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
OpenStack Keystone
Keystone provides authentication, authorization and service discovery mechanisms via HTTP primarily for use by projects in the OpenStack family. It is most commonly deployed as an HTTP interface to existing identity systems, such as LDAP.
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.