e0bb98d4f5
When running heat-keystone-setup for the first time after (re)installing openstack folsom, it fails, because the user-role-list is running *as* the heat user, not reading the roles assigned to the heat user, which fails because on a new install the heat user does not have the admin role. Using the credentials from the environment means we run the command as admin, but --user_id selects the roles for the heat user. Change-Id: Ib2733e63f664d75be1e2e3bd43038bbd1dbebde8 Signed-off-by: Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
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6.4 KiB
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224 lines
6.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set +e
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KEYSTONE_CONF=${KEYSTONE_CONF:-/etc/keystone/keystone.conf}
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# Extract some info from Keystone's configuration file
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if [[ -r "$KEYSTONE_CONF" ]]; then
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CONFIG_SERVICE_TOKEN=$(sed 's/[[:space:]]//g' $KEYSTONE_CONF | grep ^admin_token= | cut -d'=' -f2)
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CONFIG_ADMIN_PORT=$(sed 's/[[:space:]]//g' $KEYSTONE_CONF | grep ^admin_port= | cut -d'=' -f2)
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fi
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SERVICE_TOKEN=${SERVICE_TOKEN:-$CONFIG_SERVICE_TOKEN}
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SERVICE_ENDPOINT=${SERVICE_ENDPOINT:-http://127.0.0.1:${CONFIG_ADMIN_PORT:-35357}/v2.0}
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if [[ -z "$SERVICE_TOKEN" ]]; then
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echo "No service token found." >&2
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echo "Set SERVICE_TOKEN manually from keystone.conf admin_token." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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set_admin_token() {
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alias keystone="keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN \
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--endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT"
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}
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unset_admin_token() {
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unalias keystone
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}
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get_data() {
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local match_column=$(($1 + 1))
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local regex="$2"
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local output_column=$(($3 + 1))
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shift 3
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echo $("$@" | \
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awk -F'|' \
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"! /^+/ && \$${match_column} ~ \"^ *${regex} *\$\" \
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{ print \$${output_column} }")
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}
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get_id () {
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get_data 1 id 2 "$@"
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}
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get_column_num() {
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local name=$1
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shift
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$@ | awk -F'|' "NR == 2 { for (i=2; i<NF; i++) if (\$i ~ \"^ *${name} *\$\") print (i - 1) }"
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}
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get_user() {
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local username=$1
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# Outut format of keystone user-list changed between essex and
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# folsom - the columns have been re-ordered (!?), so detect what
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# column to pass to get_data via get_column_num
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namecol=$(get_column_num name keystone user-list)
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local user_id=$(get_data $namecol $username 1 keystone user-list)
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if [ -n "$user_id" ]; then
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echo "Found existing $username user" >&2
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echo $user_id
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else
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echo "Creating $username user..." >&2
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get_id keystone user-create --name=$username \
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--pass="$SERVICE_PASSWORD" \
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--tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \
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--email=heat@example.com
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fi
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}
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add_role() {
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local user_id=$1
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local tenant=$2
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local role_id=$3
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local username=$4
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# The keystone argument format changed between essex and folsom
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# so we use the fact that the folsom keystone version has a new
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# option "user-role-list" to detect we're on that newer version
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# This also allows us to detect when the user already has the
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# requested role_id, preventing an error on folsom
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user_roles=$(keystone user-role-list \
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--user_id $user_id\
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--tenant_id $tenant 2>/dev/null)
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if [ $? == 0 ]; then
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# Folsom
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existing_role=$(get_data 1 $role_id 1 echo "$user_roles")
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if [ -n "$existing_role" ]
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then
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echo "User $username already has role $role_id" >&2
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return
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fi
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keystone user-role-add --tenant_id $tenant \
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--user_id $user_id \
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--role_id $role_id
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else
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# Essex
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keystone user-role-add --tenant_id $tenant \
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--user $user_id \
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--role $role_id
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fi
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}
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create_role() {
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local role_name=$1
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role_id=$(get_data 2 $role_name 1 keystone role-list)
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if [ -n "$role_id" ]
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then
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echo "Role $role_name already exists : $role_id" >&2
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else
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keystone role-create --name $role_name
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fi
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}
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get_endpoint() {
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local service_type=$1
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unset_admin_token
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keystone endpoint-get --service $service_type
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set_admin_token
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}
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delete_endpoint() {
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local service_type=$1
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local url=$(get_data 1 "${service_type}[.]publicURL" 2 \
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get_endpoint $service_type 2>/dev/null | \
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sed -e "s/${TENANT_ID}/%[(]tenant_id[)]s/")
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if [ -n "$url" ]; then
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local endpoints=$(get_data 3 $url 1 keystone endpoint-list)
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for endpoint in $endpoints; do
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echo "Removing $service_type endpoint ${endpoint}..." >&2
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keystone endpoint-delete "$endpoint" >&2
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done
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if [ -z "$endpoints" ]; then false; fi
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else
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false
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fi
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}
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delete_all_endpoints() {
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while delete_endpoint $1; do
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true
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done
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}
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delete_service() {
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local service_type=$1
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delete_all_endpoints $service_type
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local service_ids=$(get_data 3 $service_type 1 keystone service-list)
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for service in $service_ids; do
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local service_name=$(get_data 1 $service 2 keystone service-list)
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echo "Removing $service_name:$service_type service..." >&2
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keystone service-delete $service >&2
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done
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}
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get_service() {
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local service_name=$1
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local service_type=$2
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local description="$3"
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delete_service $service_type
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get_id keystone service-create --name=$service_name \
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--type=$service_type \
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--description="$description"
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}
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add_endpoint() {
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local service_id=$1
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local url="$2"
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keystone endpoint-create --region RegionOne --service_id $service_id \
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--publicurl "$url" --adminurl "$url" --internalurl "$url" >&2
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}
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TENANT_ID=$(get_data 1 tenant_id 2 keystone token-get)
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set_admin_token
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ADMIN_ROLE=$(get_data 2 admin 1 keystone role-list)
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SERVICE_TENANT=$(get_data 2 service 1 keystone tenant-list)
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SERVICE_PASSWORD=${SERVICE_PASSWORD:-$OS_PASSWORD}
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if [[ "$SERVICE_PASSWORD" == "$OS_PASSWORD" ]]; then
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echo "Using the OS_PASSWORD for the SERVICE_PASSWORD." >&2
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fi
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echo ADMIN_ROLE $ADMIN_ROLE
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echo SERVICE_TENANT $SERVICE_TENANT
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echo SERVICE_PASSWORD $SERVICE_PASSWORD
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echo SERVICE_TOKEN $SERVICE_TOKEN
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HEAT_USERNAME="heat"
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HEAT_USERID=$(get_user $HEAT_USERNAME)
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echo HEAT_USERID $HEAT_USERID
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add_role $HEAT_USERID $SERVICE_TENANT $ADMIN_ROLE $HEAT_USERNAME
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# Create a special role which template-defined "stack users" are
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# assigned to in the engine when they are created, this allows them
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# to be more easily differentiated from other users (e.g so we can
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# lock down these implicitly untrusted users via RBAC policy)
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STACK_USER_ROLE="heat_stack_user"
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create_role $STACK_USER_ROLE
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HEAT_CFN_SERVICE=$(get_service heat-cfn cloudformation \
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"Heat CloudFormation API")
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add_endpoint $HEAT_CFN_SERVICE 'http://localhost:8000/v1'
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HEAT_OS_SERVICE=$(get_service heat orchestration \
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"Heat API")
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add_endpoint $HEAT_OS_SERVICE 'http://localhost:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s'
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