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deb-murano/murano/opts.py
Stan Lagun fc76b3b1b4 Major refactoring of how OS clients are created and managed
* Single universal ClientManager class was dropped in favor of
   of individual in-context methods to create OS clients without
   ClientManager restrictions.
* Environment class was renamed to ExecutionSession to avoid
   common confusion with io.murano.Environment
* execution_session_local module was introduced to simplify
   keep of per-execution session (per-deployment) data. This
   is similar to thread-locals with the difference that there can
   be many threads in single session.
* All OS-clients related code was migrated to keystone client
   sessions and API v3 (except for GLARE and Mistral that doesn't
   support sessions). This increases performance and solves
   authentication problems that could be caused by token expiration
   even with trusts enabled.
* [DEFAULT]/home_region setting was introduced instead of
   [murano]/region_for_services to configure what region
   should be used by the clients by default (where Murano API
   resides). All client factories respect this setting.

Change-Id: If02c7e5d7d39574d0621e0e8dc27d1f501a31984
2016-02-20 17:59:11 +03:00

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# Copyright (c) 2014 Mirantis, Inc.
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import copy
import itertools
import oslo_service.sslutils
import murano.api.middleware.ssl
import murano.common.config
import murano.common.wsgi
def build_list(opt_list):
return list(itertools.chain(*opt_list))
# List of *all* options in [DEFAULT] namespace of murano.
# Any new option list or option needs to be registered here.
_opt_lists = [
('engine', murano.common.config.engine_opts),
('rabbitmq', murano.common.config.rabbit_opts),
('heat', murano.common.config.heat_opts),
('neutron', murano.common.config.neutron_opts),
('murano', murano.common.config.murano_opts),
('glance', murano.common.config.glance_opts),
('mistral', murano.common.config.mistral_opts),
('networking', murano.common.config.networking_opts),
('stats', murano.common.config.stats_opts),
('packages_opts', murano.common.config.packages_opts),
(None, build_list([
murano.common.config.metadata_dir,
murano.common.config.bind_opts,
murano.common.config.file_server,
murano.common.wsgi.wsgi_opts,
murano.api.middleware.ssl.ssl_middleware_opts
])),
]
_opt_lists.extend(oslo_service.sslutils.list_opts())
def list_opts():
"""Return a list of oslo.config options available in Murano.
Each element of the list is a tuple. The first element is the name of the
group under which the list of elements in the second element will be
registered. A group name of None corresponds to the [DEFAULT] group in
config files.
This function is also discoverable via the 'murano' entry point
under the 'oslo.config.opts' namespace.
The purpose of this is to allow tools like the Oslo sample config file
generator to discover the options exposed to users by Murano.
:returns: a list of (group_name, opts) tuples
"""
return [(g, copy.deepcopy(o)) for g, o in _opt_lists]