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In past versions, upgrading OpenStack-Ansible lead to contention between the code base and deployer customizations when env.d files were changed. Deployers were encouraged to make their customizations, while the project needed to sometimes adjust architecture. Detecting these conflicts in an automated way was difficult, since the files were simple dictionaries and lists, leaving no metadata to describe intent for the changes. This change modifies the dynamic inventory system to first use the in-tree env.d directory as the base environment, then reads in files from the /etc/openstack_deploy/env.d directory and updates existing keys with the new values. In this way, the OSA project can modify the environment and deployers can customize the environment without directly manipulating the same files. As part of this change, the env.d directory was moved in to the playbooks/inventory directory, in order to reduce the path manipulation done inside of the dynamic_inventory.py script. The example files were left in the etc/openstack_deploy directory for reference. Note that this change supports deleting elements by specifying a empty value, such as an empty list or an empty dictionary. When overriding, only the path to the values that changed is necessary. For example, changing the 'is_metal' property for cinder only needs the following in /etc/openstack_deploy/env.d/cinder.yml: container_skel: cinder_volumes_container: properties: is_metal: false This is instead of the entirity of the container_skel dict or even the other top-level dicts. For AIO/gate scenarioes, the env.d copy logic has been removed, as it is now redundant. Change-Id: Ic637fa385fd3fec7365fb9bc5e0ff54a7f4c8bee |
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