openstack-ansible/inventory/group_vars/repo_all.yml
Jimmy McCrory c5551f2c8c Move inventory files to folder in root of repo
Move the playbooks/inventory folder, group_vars, and host_vars to
inventory/ in the root of the OpenStack-Ansible repo. This helps better
organize the repo structure since playbooks/ will now only contain
playbooks, shared task files, and included repo package var files.

group_vars and host_vars are moved alongside the inventory since that's
the default place that Ansible expects those folders and to help better
prepare for Ansible 2.4 where multiple inventories can be loaded,
automatically including relative group and host var files.

Effected docs, scripts, and variables have been updated with the new
paths.

Change-Id: If50e2412c3fd6575d7041deb8ecc9480b04184cc
2017-12-16 02:34:33 -08:00

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---
# Copyright 2016, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Ensure that the package state matches the global setting
repo_server_package_state: "{{ package_state }}"
repo_build_package_state: "{{ package_state }}"
# Optionally set this variable to the location on the deployment
# host where a set of git clones may be sourced to stage the repo
# server.
#repo_build_git_cache: /opt/git/openstack/
# The folder in the repo container where the git clones should
# be synchronised to.
repo_build_git_dir: /var/www/repo/openstackgit
# The folder in the repo container which is bind-mounted to
# the host.
repo_service_home_folder: /var/www
# The folder on the repo container's host which will hold
# the git clones via the container-host bind-mount
repo_build_git_bind_mount: "/openstack/{{ inventory_hostname }}{{ repo_build_git_dir | replace(repo_service_home_folder, '') }}"
# The appropriate user:group names for the repo_build_git_dir
# folder/file attributes.
repo_service_user_name: nginx
repo_service_group_name: www-data
# Ensure that the repo service and the repo build use the same user:group
repo_build_service_user_name: "{{ repo_service_user_name }}"
repo_build_service_group_name: "{{ repo_service_group_name }}"
# The following package must always build from source.
#
# libvirt-python:
# A pre-built wheel can be missing libvirt capabilities from the installed
# version of libvirt-bin, leading to nova-compute failing to start.
#
# NOTE(hwoarang) cryptography may bundle openssl in the wheel and that
# causes symbol conflicts if a different openssl is provided by the
# distribution. As such, it's probably safer to re-build cryptography
# ourselves just to be sure that the correct distro libraries are used
# see https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/3804
# This keeps popping up every now and then so it might worth keeping this
# around even if the upstream issue is resolved
repo_build_pip_no_binary:
- libvirt-python
- cryptography
# Set the build tag and the repo version
repo_build_release_tag: "{{ openstack_release }}"
repo_build_os_distro_version: "{{ os_distro_version }}"
# This is required because the nova package list has a conditional package
# based on this var.
nova_barbican_enabled: "{{ hostvars['localhost']['nova_barbican_enabled'] }}"
pkg_locations:
- "{{ playbook_dir }}/../"
- /etc/ansible/roles
- /etc/openstack_deploy
# On repo server, don't go through load balancer, directly hit the local
# instances. It's all tested anyway before using.
pip_links:
- { name: "openstack_release", link: "{{ repo_release_path | replace(internal_lb_vip_address, '127.0.0.1') }}/" }
# The URL to retrieve the get-pip.py installation script locally
pip_upstream_url: "{{ repo_release_path | replace(internal_lb_vip_address, '127.0.0.1') }}/get-pip.py"
# The URL to the local PyPI reverse proxy
pip_default_index: "{{ openstack_repo_url | replace(internal_lb_vip_address, '127.0.0.1') }}/simple"