Stan Lagun 091b4d1d18 Allow insecure SSL communications with RabbitMQ
Add insecure option to [rabbitmq] section of murano.conf

This is a partial fix because it improves Engine <-> RMQ
 communications but the same problem exist on
 Agent <-> RMQ side

 Partial-Bug: #1578421

Change-Id: I55207c3016da12be45918a7dc33795abf69627b4
2016-05-11 11:19:43 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) 2013 Mirantis Inc.
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from oslo_config import cfg
from murano.common.messaging import mqclient
CONF = cfg.CONF
def create_rmq_client():
rabbitmq = CONF.rabbitmq
connection_params = {
'login': rabbitmq.login,
'password': rabbitmq.password,
'host': rabbitmq.host,
'port': rabbitmq.port,
'virtual_host': rabbitmq.virtual_host,
'ssl': rabbitmq.ssl,
'ca_certs': rabbitmq.ca_certs.strip() or None,
'insecure': rabbitmq.insecure
}
return mqclient.MqClient(**connection_params)