[DEFAULT] # logging, make sure that the user under whom the server runs has permission # to write to the directory. log_file = monasca-api.log log_dir = . debug=True # Identifies the region that the Monasca API is running in. region = useast # Dispatchers to be loaded to serve restful APIs [dispatcher] versions = monasca_api.v2.reference.versions:Versions version_2_0 = monasca_api.v2.reference.version_2_0:Version2 metrics = monasca_api.v2.reference.metrics:Metrics metrics_measurements = monasca_api.v2.reference.metrics:MetricsMeasurements metrics_statistics = monasca_api.v2.reference.metrics:MetricsStatistics metrics_names = monasca_api.v2.reference.metrics:MetricsNames alarm_definitions = monasca_api.v2.reference.alarm_definitions:AlarmDefinitions alarms = monasca_api.v2.reference.alarms:Alarms alarms_count = monasca_api.v2.reference.alarms:AlarmsCount alarms_state_history = monasca_api.v2.reference.alarms:AlarmsStateHistory notification_methods = monasca_api.v2.reference.notifications:Notifications dimension_values = monasca_api.v2.reference.metrics:DimensionValues notification_method_types = monasca_api.v2.reference.notificationstype:NotificationsType [security] # The roles that are allowed full access to the API. default_authorized_roles = user, domainuser, domainadmin, monasca-user # The roles that are allowed to only POST metrics to the API. This role would be used by the Monasca Agent. agent_authorized_roles = monasca-agent # The roles that are allowed to only GET metrics from the API. read_only_authorized_roles = monasca-read-only-user # The roles that are allowed to access the API on behalf of another tenant. # For example, a service can POST metrics to another tenant if they are a member of the "delegate" role. delegate_authorized_roles = admin [messaging] # The message queue driver to use driver = monasca_api.common.messaging.kafka_publisher:KafkaPublisher [repositories] # The driver to use for the metrics repository # Switches depending on backend database in use. Influxdb or Cassandra. metrics_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.influxdb.metrics_repository:MetricsRepository #metrics_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.cassandra.metrics_repository:MetricsRepository # The driver to use for the alarm definitions repository alarm_definitions_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.mysql.alarm_definitions_repository:AlarmDefinitionsRepository # The driver to use for the alarms repository alarms_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.mysql.alarms_repository:AlarmsRepository # The driver to use for the notifications repository notifications_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.mysql.notifications_repository:NotificationsRepository # The driver to use for the notification method type repository notification_method_type_driver = monasca_api.common.repositories.sqla.notification_method_type_repository:NotificationMethodTypeRepository [dispatcher] driver = v2_reference [kafka] # The endpoint to the kafka server uri = 192.168.10.4:9092 # The topic that metrics will be published too metrics_topic = metrics # consumer group name group = api # how many times to try when error occurs max_retry = 1 # wait time between tries when kafka goes down wait_time = 1 # use synchronous or asynchronous connection to kafka async = False # send messages in bulk or send messages one by one. compact = False # How many partitions this connection should listen messages on, this # parameter is for reading from kafka. If listens on multiple partitions, # For example, if the client should listen on partitions 1 and 3, then the # configuration should look like the following: # partitions = 1 # partitions = 3 # default to listen on partition 0. partitions = 0 [influxdb] # Only needed if Influxdb database is used for backend. # The IP address of the InfluxDB service. ip_address = 192.168.10.4 # The port number that the InfluxDB service is listening on. port = 8086 # The username to authenticate with. user = mon_api # The password to authenticate with. password = password # The name of the InfluxDB database to use. database_name = mon [cassandra] # Only needed if Cassandra database is used for backend. # Comma separated list of Cassandra node IP addresses. No spaces. cluster_ip_addresses: 192.168.10.6 keyspace: monasca # Below is configuration for database. # The order of reading configuration for database is: # 1) [mysql] section # 2) [database] # url # 3) [database] # host = 127.0.0.1 # username = monapi # password = password # drivername = mysq+pymysql # port = 3306 # database = mon # query = "" [mysql] database_name = mon hostname = 192.168.10.4 username = monapi password = password # [database] # url = "mysql+pymysql://monapi:password@127.0.0.1/mon" # host = 127.0.0.1 # username = monapi # password = password # drivername = mysq+pymysql # port = 3306 # database = mon # query = "" [keystone_authtoken] identity_uri = http://192.168.10.5:35357 auth_uri = http://192.168.10.5:5000 admin_password = admin admin_user = admin admin_tenant_name = admin cafile = certfile = keyfile = insecure = false