heat/contrib/marconi
Richard Lee 805a73b1e7 Restructure contrib/ directories
contrib/ directory does not follow any standards and will make it
harder to programmatically install plugins on devstack.  The current
structure can also cause namespace collisions when loading them.

This moves all plugin modules to a folder with the same name under
their directory (e.g. contrib/rackspace/rackspace), allowing
requirements, readmes, and other files to be separate from the
actual code.

This also helps to avoid namespace collisions when loading all the
plugins, since all plugins will be under their namespace in the heat
package.  Example:
  heat.engine.plugins
  heat.engine.plugins.docker
  heat.engine.plugins.marconi
  heat.engine.plugins.rackspace

Since plugin packages are now in a folder one level under contrib/,
testr.conf is also updated so that all plugins are discovered
correctly.

Co-Authored-By: Anderson Mesquita <andersonvom@gmail.com>
Related-Bug: #1271226
Change-Id: Ifc8e3ca388253be82471651737da5d399c7cfb98
2014-03-03 10:49:28 -05:00
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marconi Restructure contrib/ directories 2014-03-03 10:49:28 -05:00
README.md Separate the Marconi client from the resource 2014-02-11 08:21:44 -06:00
requirements.txt Rename Marconi plugin package 2014-02-07 09:34:47 -06:00

Marconi plugin for OpenStack Heat

This plugin enable using Marconi queuing service as a resource in a Heat template.

1. Install the Marconi plugin in Heat

NOTE: Heat scans several directories to find plugins. The list of directories is specified in the configuration file "heat.conf" with the "plugin_dirs" directive.

To install the Marconi plugin, one needs to first make sure the python-marconiclient package is installed - pip install -r requirements.txt, and copy the plugin folder, e.g. marconi to wherever plugin_dirs points to.

2. Restart heat

Only the process "heat-engine" needs to be restarted to load the newly installed plugin.