keystone/keystone/cmd/status.py
Lance Bragstad 6369796ebe Implement scaffolding for upgrade checks
One of the community goals for Stein is to implement a command-line
tool for operators that runs programmable checks that might impact
upgradability.

This commit lays down the basic structure for the upgrade checks and
ties it up to `keystone-status` command.

Story: 2003657
Task: 26135
Change-Id: I6586827104156ac549217967a1b9171f1a3b32e4
2018-10-17 16:54:53 -04:00

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from oslo_upgradecheck import upgradecheck
import keystone.conf
CONF = keystone.conf.CONF
class Checks(upgradecheck.UpgradeCommands):
"""Programmable upgrade checks.
Each method here should be a programmable check that helps check for things
that might cause issues for deployers in the upgrade process. A good
example of an upgrade check would be to ensure all roles defined in
policies actually exist within the roles backend.
"""
pass
def main():
return upgradecheck.main(CONF, 'keystone', Checks())