# Copyright 2017 The Openstack-Helm Authors. # # 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. {{ include "keystone.conf.keystone_values_skeleton" .Values.conf.keystone | trunc 0 }} {{ include "keystone.conf.keystone" .Values.conf.keystone }} {{- define "keystone.conf.keystone_values_skeleton" -}} {{- if not .default -}}{{- set . 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"role" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .role.keystone -}}{{- set .role "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .saml -}}{{- set . "saml" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .saml.keystone -}}{{- set .saml "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .security_compliance -}}{{- set . "security_compliance" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .security_compliance.keystone -}}{{- set .security_compliance "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .shadow_users -}}{{- set . "shadow_users" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .shadow_users.keystone -}}{{- set .shadow_users "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .signing -}}{{- set . "signing" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .signing.keystone -}}{{- set .signing "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .token -}}{{- set . "token" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .token.keystone -}}{{- set .token "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .tokenless_auth -}}{{- set . "tokenless_auth" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .tokenless_auth.keystone -}}{{- set .tokenless_auth "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .trust -}}{{- set . "trust" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- if not .trust.keystone -}}{{- set .trust "keystone" dict -}}{{- end -}} {{- end -}} {{- define "keystone.conf.keystone" -}} [DEFAULT] # # From keystone # # Using this feature is *NOT* recommended. Instead, use the `keystone-manage # bootstrap` command. The value of this option is treated as a "shared secret" # that can be used to bootstrap Keystone through the API. This "token" does not # represent a user (it has no identity), and carries no explicit authorization # (it effectively bypasses most authorization checks). If set to `None`, the # value is ignored and the `admin_token` middleware is effectively disabled. # However, to completely disable `admin_token` in production (highly # recommended, as it presents a security risk), remove # `AdminTokenAuthMiddleware` (the `admin_token_auth` filter) from your paste # application pipelines (for example, in `keystone-paste.ini`). (string value) # from .default.keystone.admin_token {{ if not .default.keystone.admin_token }}#{{ end }}admin_token = {{ .default.keystone.admin_token | default "" }} # The base public endpoint URL for Keystone that is advertised to clients # (NOTE: this does NOT affect how Keystone listens for connections). Defaults # to the base host URL of the request. For example, if keystone receives a # request to `http://server:5000/v3/users`, then this will option will be # automatically treated as `http://server:5000`. You should only need to set # option if either the value of the base URL contains a path that keystone does # not automatically infer (`/prefix/v3`), or if the endpoint should be found on # a different host. (string value) # from .default.keystone.public_endpoint {{ if not .default.keystone.public_endpoint }}#{{ end }}public_endpoint = {{ .default.keystone.public_endpoint | default "" }} # The base admin endpoint URL for Keystone that is advertised to clients (NOTE: # this does NOT affect how Keystone listens for connections). Defaults to the # base host URL of the request. For example, if keystone receives a request to # `http://server:35357/v3/users`, then this will option will be automatically # treated as `http://server:35357`. You should only need to set option if # either the value of the base URL contains a path that keystone does not # automatically infer (`/prefix/v3`), or if the endpoint should be found on a # different host. (string value) # from .default.keystone.admin_endpoint {{ if not .default.keystone.admin_endpoint }}#{{ end }}admin_endpoint = {{ .default.keystone.admin_endpoint | default "" }} # Maximum depth of the project hierarchy, excluding the project acting as a # domain at the top of the hierarchy. WARNING: Setting it to a large value may # adversely impact performance. (integer value) # from .default.keystone.max_project_tree_depth {{ if not .default.keystone.max_project_tree_depth }}#{{ end }}max_project_tree_depth = {{ .default.keystone.max_project_tree_depth | default "5" }} # Limit the sizes of user & project ID/names. (integer value) # from .default.keystone.max_param_size {{ if not .default.keystone.max_param_size }}#{{ end }}max_param_size = {{ .default.keystone.max_param_size | default "64" }} # Similar to `[DEFAULT] max_param_size`, but provides an exception for token # values. With PKI / PKIZ tokens, this needs to be set close to 8192 (any # higher, and other HTTP implementations may break), depending on the size of # your service catalog and other factors. With Fernet tokens, this can be set # as low as 255. With UUID tokens, this should be set to 32). (integer value) # from .default.keystone.max_token_size {{ if not .default.keystone.max_token_size }}#{{ end }}max_token_size = {{ .default.keystone.max_token_size | default "8192" }} # Similar to the `[DEFAULT] member_role_name` option, this represents the # default role ID used to associate users with their default projects in the v2 # API. This will be used as the explicit role where one is not specified by the # v2 API. You do not need to set this value unless you want keystone to use an # existing role with a different ID, other than the arbitrarily defined # `_member_` role (in which case, you should set `[DEFAULT] member_role_name` # as well). (string value) # from .default.keystone.member_role_id {{ if not .default.keystone.member_role_id }}#{{ end }}member_role_id = {{ .default.keystone.member_role_id | default "9fe2ff9ee4384b1894a90878d3e92bab" }} # This is the role name used in combination with the `[DEFAULT] member_role_id` # option; see that option for more detail. You do not need to set this option # unless you want keystone to use an existing role (in which case, you should # set `[DEFAULT] member_role_id` as well). (string value) # from .default.keystone.member_role_name {{ if not .default.keystone.member_role_name }}#{{ end }}member_role_name = {{ .default.keystone.member_role_name | default "_member_" }} # The value passed as the keyword "rounds" to passlib's encrypt method. This # option represents a trade off between security and performance. Higher values # lead to slower performance, but higher security. Changing this option will # only affect newly created passwords as existing password hashes already have # a fixed number of rounds applied, so it is safe to tune this option in a # running cluster. For more information, see # https://pythonhosted.org/passlib/password_hash_api.html#choosing-the-right- # rounds-value (integer value) # Minimum value: 1000 # Maximum value: 100000 # from .default.keystone.crypt_strength {{ if not .default.keystone.crypt_strength }}#{{ end }}crypt_strength = {{ .default.keystone.crypt_strength | default "10000" }} # The maximum number of entities that will be returned in a collection. This # global limit may be then overridden for a specific driver, by specifying a # list_limit in the appropriate section (for example, `[assignment]`). No limit # is set by default. In larger deployments, it is recommended that you set this # to a reasonable number to prevent operations like listing all users and # projects from placing an unnecessary load on the system. (integer value) # from .default.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .default.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .default.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: Set this to false if you want to enable the ability for user, # group and project entities to be moved between domains by updating their # `domain_id` attribute. Allowing such movement is not recommended if the scope # of a domain admin is being restricted by use of an appropriate policy file # (see `etc/policy.v3cloudsample.json` as an example). This feature is # deprecated and will be removed in a future release, in favor of strictly # immutable domain IDs. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: The option to set domain_id_immutable to false has been deprecated in # the M release and will be removed in the O release. # from .default.keystone.domain_id_immutable {{ if not .default.keystone.domain_id_immutable }}#{{ end }}domain_id_immutable = {{ .default.keystone.domain_id_immutable | default "true" }} # If set to true, strict password length checking is performed for password # manipulation. If a password exceeds the maximum length, the operation will # fail with an HTTP 403 Forbidden error. If set to false, passwords are # automatically truncated to the maximum length. (boolean value) # from .default.keystone.strict_password_check {{ if not .default.keystone.strict_password_check }}#{{ end }}strict_password_check = {{ .default.keystone.strict_password_check | default "false" }} # DEPRECATED: The HTTP header used to determine the scheme for the original # request, even if it was removed by an SSL terminating proxy. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since N. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: This option has been deprecated in the N release and will be removed # in the P release. Use oslo.middleware.http_proxy_to_wsgi configuration # instead. # from .default.keystone.secure_proxy_ssl_header {{ if not .default.keystone.secure_proxy_ssl_header }}#{{ end }}secure_proxy_ssl_header = {{ .default.keystone.secure_proxy_ssl_header | default "HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO" }} # If set to true, then the server will return information in HTTP responses # that may allow an unauthenticated or authenticated user to get more # information than normal, such as additional details about why authentication # failed. This may be useful for debugging but is insecure. (boolean value) # from .default.keystone.insecure_debug {{ if not .default.keystone.insecure_debug }}#{{ end }}insecure_debug = {{ .default.keystone.insecure_debug | default "false" }} # Default `publisher_id` for outgoing notifications. If left undefined, # Keystone will default to using the server's host name. (string value) # from .default.keystone.default_publisher_id {{ if not .default.keystone.default_publisher_id }}#{{ end }}default_publisher_id = {{ .default.keystone.default_publisher_id | default "" }} # Define the notification format for identity service events. A `basic` # notification only has information about the resource being operated on. A # `cadf` notification has the same information, as well as information about # the initiator of the event. The `cadf` option is entirely backwards # compatible with the `basic` option, but is fully CADF-compliant, and is # recommended for auditing use cases. (string value) # Allowed values: basic, cadf # from .default.keystone.notification_format {{ if not .default.keystone.notification_format }}#{{ end }}notification_format = {{ .default.keystone.notification_format | default "basic" }} # If left undefined, keystone will emit notifications for all types of events. # You can reduce the number of notifications keystone emits by using this # option to enumerate notification topics that should be suppressed. Values are # expected to be in the form `identity..`. This field # can be set multiple times in order to opt-out of multiple notification # topics. For example: notification_opt_out=identity.user.create # notification_opt_out=identity.authenticate.success (multi valued) # from .default.keystone.notification_opt_out (multiopt) {{ if not .default.keystone.notification_opt_out }}#notification_opt_out = {{ .default.keystone.notification_opt_out | default "" }}{{ else }}{{ range .default.keystone.notification_opt_out }}notification_opt_out = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # # From oslo.log # # If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default # INFO level. (boolean value) # Note: This option can be changed without restarting. # from .default.oslo.log.debug {{ if not .default.oslo.log.debug }}#{{ end }}debug = {{ .default.oslo.log.debug | default "false" }} # DEPRECATED: If set to false, the logging level will be set to WARNING instead # of the default INFO level. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # from .default.oslo.log.verbose {{ if not .default.oslo.log.verbose }}#{{ end }}verbose = {{ .default.oslo.log.verbose | default "true" }} # The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any # existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration # files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging # configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the # configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for # example, logging_context_format_string). (string value) # Note: This option can be changed without restarting. # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config # from .default.oslo.log.log_config_append {{ if not .default.oslo.log.log_config_append }}#{{ end }}log_config_append = {{ .default.oslo.log.log_config_append | default "" }} # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default: # %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string # value) # from .default.oslo.log.log_date_format {{ if not .default.oslo.log.log_date_format }}#{{ end }}log_date_format = {{ .default.oslo.log.log_date_format | default "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" }} # (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set, # logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if # log_config_append is set. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile # from .default.oslo.log.log_file {{ if not .default.oslo.log.log_file }}#{{ end }}log_file = {{ .default.oslo.log.log_file | default "" }} # (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file paths. This option # is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir # from .default.oslo.log.log_dir {{ if not .default.oslo.log.log_dir }}#{{ end }}log_dir = {{ .default.oslo.log.log_dir | default "" }} # Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or # removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path # instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and # Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. # (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.log.watch_log_file {{ if not .default.oslo.log.watch_log_file }}#{{ end }}watch_log_file = {{ .default.oslo.log.watch_log_file | default "false" }} # Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be # changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append # is set. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.log.use_syslog {{ if not .default.oslo.log.use_syslog }}#{{ end }}use_syslog = {{ .default.oslo.log.use_syslog | default "false" }} # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if # log_config_append is set. (string value) # from .default.oslo.log.syslog_log_facility {{ if not .default.oslo.log.syslog_log_facility }}#{{ end }}syslog_log_facility = {{ .default.oslo.log.syslog_log_facility | default "LOG_USER" }} # Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is # set. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.log.use_stderr {{ if not .default.oslo.log.use_stderr }}#{{ end }}use_stderr = {{ .default.oslo.log.use_stderr | default "false" }} # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value) # from .default.oslo.log.logging_context_format_string {{ if not .default.oslo.log.logging_context_format_string }}#{{ end }}logging_context_format_string = {{ .default.oslo.log.logging_context_format_string | default "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s" }} # Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string # value) # from .default.oslo.log.logging_default_format_string {{ if not .default.oslo.log.logging_default_format_string }}#{{ end }}logging_default_format_string = {{ .default.oslo.log.logging_default_format_string | default "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s" }} # Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message # is DEBUG. (string value) # from .default.oslo.log.logging_debug_format_suffix {{ if not .default.oslo.log.logging_debug_format_suffix }}#{{ end }}logging_debug_format_suffix = {{ .default.oslo.log.logging_debug_format_suffix | default "%(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d" }} # Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value) # from .default.oslo.log.logging_exception_prefix {{ if not .default.oslo.log.logging_exception_prefix }}#{{ end }}logging_exception_prefix = {{ .default.oslo.log.logging_exception_prefix | default "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s" }} # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in # logging_context_format_string. (string value) # from .default.oslo.log.logging_user_identity_format {{ if not .default.oslo.log.logging_user_identity_format }}#{{ end }}logging_user_identity_format = {{ .default.oslo.log.logging_user_identity_format | default "%(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s" }} # List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored # if log_config_append is set. (list value) # from .default.oslo.log.default_log_levels {{ if not .default.oslo.log.default_log_levels }}#{{ end }}default_log_levels = {{ .default.oslo.log.default_log_levels | default "amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=INFO,iso8601=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,websocket=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.util.retry=WARN,urllib3.util.retry=WARN,keystonemiddleware=WARN,routes.middleware=WARN,stevedore=WARN,taskflow=WARN,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO" }} # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.log.publish_errors {{ if not .default.oslo.log.publish_errors }}#{{ end }}publish_errors = {{ .default.oslo.log.publish_errors | default "false" }} # The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string # value) # from .default.oslo.log.instance_format {{ if not .default.oslo.log.instance_format }}#{{ end }}instance_format = {{ .default.oslo.log.instance_format | default "\"[instance: %(uuid)s] \"" }} # The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string # value) # from .default.oslo.log.instance_uuid_format {{ if not .default.oslo.log.instance_uuid_format }}#{{ end }}instance_uuid_format = {{ .default.oslo.log.instance_uuid_format | default "\"[instance: %(uuid)s] \"" }} # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_interval {{ if not .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_interval }}#{{ end }}rate_limit_interval = {{ .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_interval | default "0" }} # Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_burst {{ if not .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_burst }}#{{ end }}rate_limit_burst = {{ .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_burst | default "0" }} # Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG # or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level # are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string # value) # from .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_except_level {{ if not .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_except_level }}#{{ end }}rate_limit_except_level = {{ .default.oslo.log.rate_limit_except_level | default "CRITICAL" }} # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.log.fatal_deprecations {{ if not .default.oslo.log.fatal_deprecations }}#{{ end }}fatal_deprecations = {{ .default.oslo.log.fatal_deprecations | default "false" }} # # From oslo.messaging # # Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_conn_pool_size # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_conn_pool_size {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_conn_pool_size }}#{{ end }}rpc_conn_pool_size = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_conn_pool_size | default "30" }} # The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size }}#{{ end }}conn_pool_min_size = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size | default "2" }} # The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl }}#{{ end }}conn_pool_ttl = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl | default "1200" }} # ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP. # The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_bind_address # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_bind_address = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address | default "*" }} # MatchMaker driver. (string value) # Allowed values: redis, sentinel, dummy # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_matchmaker # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_matchmaker = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker | default "redis" }} # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_contexts # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_contexts = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts | default "1" }} # Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is # unlimited. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_topic_backlog # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog | default "" }} # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_ipc_dir # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir | default "/var/run/openstack" }} # Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match # "host" option, if running Nova. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_host # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_host = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host | default "localhost" }} # Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after # closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger # period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be # discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an # upper bound for the linger period. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger }}#{{ end }}zmq_linger = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger | default "-1" }} # The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout # exception when timeout expired. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_poll_timeout # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout }}#{{ end }}rpc_poll_timeout = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout | default "1" }} # Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target # ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/zmq_target_expire # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire }}#{{ end }}zmq_target_expire = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire | default "300" }} # Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/zmq_target_update # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update }}#{{ end }}zmq_target_update = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update | default "180" }} # Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/use_pub_sub # from .default.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub }}#{{ end }}use_pub_sub = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub | default "false" }} # Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/use_router_proxy # from .default.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy }}#{{ end }}use_router_proxy = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy | default "false" }} # This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only # with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct # message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections }}#{{ end }}use_dynamic_connections = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections | default "false" }} # How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons. # This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections }}#{{ end }}zmq_failover_connections = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections | default "2" }} # Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_min_port # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_min_port = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port | default "49153" }} # Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # Maximum value: 65536 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_max_port # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_max_port = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port | default "65536" }} # Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries | default "100" }} # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing # outgoing/incoming messages (string value) # Allowed values: json, msgpack # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_serialization # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_serialization = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization | default "json" }} # This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping # a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages # even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all # accumulated messages to it. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate }}#{{ end }}zmq_immediate = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate | default "true" }} # Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any # other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default; # 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option # respectively. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive | default "-1" }} # The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit # is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows # etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to # skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle | default "-1" }} # The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote # end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value # and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer # value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt | default "-1" }} # The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if # acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The # unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in # Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) # means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl | default "-1" }} # Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size }}#{{ end }}rpc_thread_pool_size = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size | default "100" }} # Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is # not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl }}#{{ end }}rpc_message_ttl = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl | default "300" }} # Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only # via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks }}#{{ end }}rpc_use_acks = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks | default "false" }} # Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry # attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer # value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base }}#{{ end }}rpc_ack_timeout_base = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base | default "15" }} # Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer # value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier }}#{{ end }}rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier | default "2" }} # Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred: # positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or # any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if # acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts }}#{{ end }}rpc_retry_attempts = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts | default "3" }} # List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher # priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list # value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on }}#{{ end }}subscribe_on = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on | default "" }} # Size of executor thread pool. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size # from .default.oslo.messaging.executor_thread_pool_size {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.executor_thread_pool_size }}#{{ end }}executor_thread_pool_size = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.executor_thread_pool_size | default "64" }} # Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_response_timeout {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_response_timeout }}#{{ end }}rpc_response_timeout = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_response_timeout | default "60" }} # A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its full configuration. # (string value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.transport_url {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.transport_url }}#{{ end }}transport_url = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.transport_url | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other drivers # include amqp and zmq. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_backend {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_backend }}#{{ end }}rpc_backend = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.rpc_backend | default "rabbit" }} # The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an # exchange name specified in the transport_url option. (string value) # from .default.oslo.messaging.control_exchange {{ if not .default.oslo.messaging.control_exchange }}#{{ end }}control_exchange = {{ .default.oslo.messaging.control_exchange | default "keystone" }} [assignment] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the assignment backend driver (where role assignments are # stored) in the `keystone.assignment` namespace. Only a SQL driver is supplied # by keystone itself. If an assignment driver is not specified, the identity # driver will choose the assignment driver based on the deprecated # `[identity]/driver` option (the behavior will be removed in the "O" release). # Unless you are writing proprietary drivers for keystone, you do not need to # set this option. (string value) # from .assignment.keystone.driver {{ if not .assignment.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .assignment.keystone.driver | default "" }} # A list of role names which are prohibited from being an implied role. (list # value) # from .assignment.keystone.prohibited_implied_role {{ if not .assignment.keystone.prohibited_implied_role }}#{{ end }}prohibited_implied_role = {{ .assignment.keystone.prohibited_implied_role | default "admin" }} [auth] # # From keystone # # Allowed authentication methods. (list value) # from .auth.keystone.methods {{ if not .auth.keystone.methods }}#{{ end }}methods = {{ .auth.keystone.methods | default "external,password,token,oauth1" }} # Entry point for the password auth plugin module in the # `keystone.auth.password` namespace. You do not need to set this unless you # are overriding keystone's own password authentication plugin. (string value) # from .auth.keystone.password {{ if not .auth.keystone.password }}#{{ end }}password = {{ .auth.keystone.password | default "" }} # Entry point for the token auth plugin module in the `keystone.auth.token` # namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are overriding keystone's # own token authentication plugin. (string value) # from .auth.keystone.token {{ if not .auth.keystone.token }}#{{ end }}token = {{ .auth.keystone.token | default "" }} # Entry point for the external (`REMOTE_USER`) auth plugin module in the # `keystone.auth.external` namespace. Supplied drivers are `DefaultDomain` and # `Domain`. The default driver is `DefaultDomain`, which assumes that all users # identified by the username specified to keystone in the `REMOTE_USER` # variable exist within the context of the default domain. The `Domain` option # expects an additional environment variable be presented to keystone, # `REMOTE_DOMAIN`, containing the domain name of the `REMOTE_USER` (if # `REMOTE_DOMAIN` is not set, then the default domain will be used instead). # You do not need to set this unless you are taking advantage of "external # authentication", where the application server (such as Apache) is handling # authentication instead of keystone. (string value) # from .auth.keystone.external {{ if not .auth.keystone.external }}#{{ end }}external = {{ .auth.keystone.external | default "" }} # Entry point for the OAuth 1.0a auth plugin module in the # `keystone.auth.oauth1` namespace. You do not need to set this unless you are # overriding keystone's own `oauth1` authentication plugin. (string value) # from .auth.keystone.oauth1 {{ if not .auth.keystone.oauth1 }}#{{ end }}oauth1 = {{ .auth.keystone.oauth1 | default "" }} # # From oslo.cache # # Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the cache region. This # should not need to be changed unless there is another dogpile.cache region # with the same configuration name. (string value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.config_prefix {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.config_prefix }}#{{ end }}config_prefix = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.config_prefix | default "cache.oslo" }} # Default TTL, in seconds, for any cached item in the dogpile.cache region. # This applies to any cached method that doesn't have an explicit cache # expiration time defined for it. (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.expiration_time {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.expiration_time }}#{{ end }}expiration_time = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.expiration_time | default "600" }} # Dogpile.cache backend module. It is recommended that Memcache or Redis # (dogpile.cache.redis) be used in production deployments. For eventlet-based # or highly threaded servers, Memcache with pooling (oslo_cache.memcache_pool) # is recommended. For low thread servers, dogpile.cache.memcached is # recommended. Test environments with a single instance of the server can use # the dogpile.cache.memory backend. (string value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.backend {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.backend }}#{{ end }}backend = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.backend | default "dogpile.cache.null" }} # Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this option once per # argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache backend. Example format: # ":". (multi valued) # from .cache.oslo.cache.backend_argument (multiopt) {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.backend_argument }}#backend_argument = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.backend_argument | default "" }}{{ else }}{{ range .cache.oslo.cache.backend_argument }}backend_argument = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the dogpile.cache backend # functions. See the dogpile.cache documentation on changing-backend-behavior. # (list value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.proxies {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.proxies }}#{{ end }}proxies = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.proxies | default "" }} # Global toggle for caching. (boolean value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.enabled {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.enabled }}#{{ end }}enabled = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.enabled | default "true" }} # Extra debugging from the cache backend (cache keys, get/set/delete/etc # calls). This is only really useful if you need to see the specific cache- # backend get/set/delete calls with the keys/values. Typically this should be # left set to false. (boolean value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.debug_cache_backend {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.debug_cache_backend }}#{{ end }}debug_cache_backend = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.debug_cache_backend | default "false" }} # Memcache servers in the format of "host:port". (dogpile.cache.memcache and # oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (list value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_servers {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_servers }}#{{ end }}memcache_servers = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_servers | default "localhost:11211" }} # Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried # again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). # (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_dead_retry {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_dead_retry }}#{{ end }}memcache_dead_retry = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_dead_retry | default "300" }} # Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. (dogpile.cache.memcache and # oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_socket_timeout {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_socket_timeout }}#{{ end }}memcache_socket_timeout = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_socket_timeout | default "3" }} # Max total number of open connections to every memcached server. # (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_maxsize {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_maxsize }}#{{ end }}memcache_pool_maxsize = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_maxsize | default "10" }} # Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before # it is closed. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_unused_timeout {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_unused_timeout }}#{{ end }}memcache_pool_unused_timeout = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_unused_timeout | default "60" }} # Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client # connection. (integer value) # from .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout {{ if not .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout }}#{{ end }}memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout = {{ .cache.oslo.cache.memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout | default "10" }} [catalog] # # From keystone # # Absolute path to the file used for the templated catalog backend. This option # is only used if the `[catalog] driver` is set to `templated`. (string value) # from .catalog.keystone.template_file {{ if not .catalog.keystone.template_file }}#{{ end }}template_file = {{ .catalog.keystone.template_file | default "default_catalog.templates" }} # Entry point for the catalog driver in the `keystone.catalog` namespace. # Keystone provides a `sql` option (which supports basic CRUD operations # through SQL), a `templated` option (which loads the catalog from a templated # catalog file on disk), and a `endpoint_filter.sql` option (which supports # arbitrary service catalogs per project). (string value) # from .catalog.keystone.driver {{ if not .catalog.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .catalog.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Toggle for catalog caching. This has no effect unless global caching is # enabled. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this. # (boolean value) # from .catalog.keystone.caching {{ if not .catalog.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .catalog.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time to cache catalog data (in seconds). This has no effect unless global and # catalog caching are both enabled. Catalog data (services, endpoints, etc.) # typically does not change frequently, and so a longer duration than the # global default may be desirable. (integer value) # from .catalog.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .catalog.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .catalog.keystone.cache_time | default "" }} # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a catalog collection. # There is typically no reason to set this, as it would be unusual for a # deployment to have enough services or endpoints to exceed a reasonable limit. # (integer value) # from .catalog.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .catalog.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .catalog.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} [cors] # # From oslo.middleware # # Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the # requests "origin" header. Format: "://[:]", no trailing # slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com (list value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin }}#{{ end }}allowed_origin = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin | default "" }} # Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials (boolean value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials }}#{{ end }}allow_credentials = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials | default "true" }} # Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple # Headers. (list value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.expose_headers {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.expose_headers }}#{{ end }}expose_headers = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.expose_headers | default "X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token" }} # Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests. (integer value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.max_age {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.max_age }}#{{ end }}max_age = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.max_age | default "3600" }} # Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request. (list value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_methods {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_methods }}#{{ end }}allow_methods = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_methods | default "GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH" }} # Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request. # (list value) # from .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_headers {{ if not .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_headers }}#{{ end }}allow_headers = {{ .cors.oslo.middleware.allow_headers | default "X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token,X-Project-Id,X-Project-Name,X-Project-Domain-Id,X-Project-Domain-Name,X-Domain-Id,X-Domain-Name" }} [cors.subdomain] # # From oslo.middleware # # Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the # requests "origin" header. Format: "://[:]", no trailing # slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com (list value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin }}#{{ end }}allowed_origin = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allowed_origin | default "" }} # Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials (boolean value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials }}#{{ end }}allow_credentials = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_credentials | default "true" }} # Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple # Headers. (list value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.expose_headers {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.expose_headers }}#{{ end }}expose_headers = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.expose_headers | default "X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token" }} # Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests. (integer value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.max_age {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.max_age }}#{{ end }}max_age = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.max_age | default "3600" }} # Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request. (list value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_methods {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_methods }}#{{ end }}allow_methods = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_methods | default "GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH" }} # Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request. # (list value) # from .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_headers {{ if not .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_headers }}#{{ end }}allow_headers = {{ .cors.subdomain.oslo.middleware.allow_headers | default "X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token,X-Project-Id,X-Project-Name,X-Project-Domain-Id,X-Project-Domain-Name,X-Domain-Id,X-Domain-Name" }} [credential] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the credential backend driver in the `keystone.credential` # namespace. Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there's no reason to # change this unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .credential.keystone.driver {{ if not .credential.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .credential.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Entry point for credential encryption and decryption operations in the # `keystone.credential.provider` namespace. Keystone only provides a `fernet` # driver, so there's no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom # entry point to encrypt and decrypt credentials. (string value) # from .credential.keystone.provider {{ if not .credential.keystone.provider }}#{{ end }}provider = {{ .credential.keystone.provider | default "fernet" }} # Directory containing Fernet keys used to encrypt and decrypt credentials # stored in the credential backend. Fernet keys used to encrypt credentials # have no relationship to Fernet keys used to encrypt Fernet tokens. Both sets # of keys should be managed separately and require different rotation policies. # Do not share this repository with the repository used to manage keys for # Fernet tokens. (string value) # from .credential.keystone.key_repository {{ if not .credential.keystone.key_repository }}#{{ end }}key_repository = {{ .credential.keystone.key_repository | default "/etc/keystone/credential-keys/" }} [database] # # From oslo.db # # DEPRECATED: The file name to use with SQLite. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sqlite_db # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Should use config option connection or slave_connection to connect # the database. # from .database.oslo.db.sqlite_db {{ if not .database.oslo.db.sqlite_db }}#{{ end }}sqlite_db = {{ .database.oslo.db.sqlite_db | default "oslo.sqlite" }} # If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sqlite_synchronous # from .database.oslo.db.sqlite_synchronous {{ if not .database.oslo.db.sqlite_synchronous }}#{{ end }}sqlite_synchronous = {{ .database.oslo.db.sqlite_synchronous | default "true" }} # The back end to use for the database. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend # from .database.oslo.db.backend {{ if not .database.oslo.db.backend }}#{{ end }}backend = {{ .database.oslo.db.backend | default "sqlalchemy" }} # The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database. (string # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection # Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection # from .database.oslo.db.connection {{ if not .database.oslo.db.connection }}#{{ end }}connection = {{ .database.oslo.db.connection | default "" }} # The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database. # (string value) # from .database.oslo.db.slave_connection {{ if not .database.oslo.db.slave_connection }}#{{ end }}slave_connection = {{ .database.oslo.db.slave_connection | default "" }} # The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the # default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set # by the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode= # (string value) # from .database.oslo.db.mysql_sql_mode {{ if not .database.oslo.db.mysql_sql_mode }}#{{ end }}mysql_sql_mode = {{ .database.oslo.db.mysql_sql_mode | default "TRADITIONAL" }} # Timeout before idle SQL connections are reaped. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout # Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout # from .database.oslo.db.idle_timeout {{ if not .database.oslo.db.idle_timeout }}#{{ end }}idle_timeout = {{ .database.oslo.db.idle_timeout | default "3600" }} # Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size # from .database.oslo.db.min_pool_size {{ if not .database.oslo.db.min_pool_size }}#{{ end }}min_pool_size = {{ .database.oslo.db.min_pool_size | default "1" }} # Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of # 0 indicates no limit. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size # from .database.oslo.db.max_pool_size {{ if not .database.oslo.db.max_pool_size }}#{{ end }}max_pool_size = {{ .database.oslo.db.max_pool_size | default "5" }} # Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to # specify an infinite retry count. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries # from .database.oslo.db.max_retries {{ if not .database.oslo.db.max_retries }}#{{ end }}max_retries = {{ .database.oslo.db.max_retries | default "10" }} # Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval # from .database.oslo.db.retry_interval {{ if not .database.oslo.db.retry_interval }}#{{ end }}retry_interval = {{ .database.oslo.db.retry_interval | default "10" }} # If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow # from .database.oslo.db.max_overflow {{ if not .database.oslo.db.max_overflow }}#{{ end }}max_overflow = {{ .database.oslo.db.max_overflow | default "50" }} # Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything. (integer # value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 100 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug # from .database.oslo.db.connection_debug {{ if not .database.oslo.db.connection_debug }}#{{ end }}connection_debug = {{ .database.oslo.db.connection_debug | default "0" }} # Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace # from .database.oslo.db.connection_trace {{ if not .database.oslo.db.connection_trace }}#{{ end }}connection_trace = {{ .database.oslo.db.connection_trace | default "false" }} # If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout # from .database.oslo.db.pool_timeout {{ if not .database.oslo.db.pool_timeout }}#{{ end }}pool_timeout = {{ .database.oslo.db.pool_timeout | default "" }} # Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection lost. # (boolean value) # from .database.oslo.db.use_db_reconnect {{ if not .database.oslo.db.use_db_reconnect }}#{{ end }}use_db_reconnect = {{ .database.oslo.db.use_db_reconnect | default "false" }} # Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value) # from .database.oslo.db.db_retry_interval {{ if not .database.oslo.db.db_retry_interval }}#{{ end }}db_retry_interval = {{ .database.oslo.db.db_retry_interval | default "1" }} # If True, increases the interval between retries of a database operation up to # db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value) # from .database.oslo.db.db_inc_retry_interval {{ if not .database.oslo.db.db_inc_retry_interval }}#{{ end }}db_inc_retry_interval = {{ .database.oslo.db.db_inc_retry_interval | default "true" }} # If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries of a # database operation. (integer value) # from .database.oslo.db.db_max_retry_interval {{ if not .database.oslo.db.db_max_retry_interval }}#{{ end }}db_max_retry_interval = {{ .database.oslo.db.db_max_retry_interval | default "10" }} # Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before error is # raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value) # from .database.oslo.db.db_max_retries {{ if not .database.oslo.db.db_max_retries }}#{{ end }}db_max_retries = {{ .database.oslo.db.db_max_retries | default "20" }} [domain_config] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the domain-specific configuration driver in the # `keystone.resource.domain_config` namespace. Only a `sql` option is provided # by keystone, so there is no reason to set this unless you are providing a # custom entry point. (string value) # from .domain_config.keystone.driver {{ if not .domain_config.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .domain_config.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Toggle for caching of the domain-specific configuration backend. This has no # effect unless global caching is enabled. There is normally no reason to # disable this. (boolean value) # from .domain_config.keystone.caching {{ if not .domain_config.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .domain_config.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time-to-live (TTL, in seconds) to cache domain-specific configuration data. # This has no effect unless `[domain_config] caching` is enabled. (integer # value) # from .domain_config.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .domain_config.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .domain_config.keystone.cache_time | default "300" }} [endpoint_filter] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the endpoint filter driver in the `keystone.endpoint_filter` # namespace. Only a `sql` option is provided by keystone, so there is no reason # to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .endpoint_filter.keystone.driver {{ if not .endpoint_filter.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .endpoint_filter.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # This controls keystone's behavior if the configured endpoint filters do not # result in any endpoints for a user + project pair (and therefore a # potentially empty service catalog). If set to true, keystone will return the # entire service catalog. If set to false, keystone will return an empty # service catalog. (boolean value) # from .endpoint_filter.keystone.return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter {{ if not .endpoint_filter.keystone.return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter }}#{{ end }}return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter = {{ .endpoint_filter.keystone.return_all_endpoints_if_no_filter | default "true" }} [endpoint_policy] # # From keystone # # DEPRECATED: Enable endpoint-policy functionality, which allows policies to be # associated with either specific endpoints, or endpoints of a given service # type. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: The option to enable the OS-ENDPOINT-POLICY API extension has been # deprecated in the M release and will be removed in the O release. The OS- # ENDPOINT-POLICY API extension will be enabled by default. # from .endpoint_policy.keystone.enabled {{ if not .endpoint_policy.keystone.enabled }}#{{ end }}enabled = {{ .endpoint_policy.keystone.enabled | default "true" }} # Entry point for the endpoint policy driver in the `keystone.endpoint_policy` # namespace. Only a `sql` driver is provided by keystone, so there is no reason # to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .endpoint_policy.keystone.driver {{ if not .endpoint_policy.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .endpoint_policy.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} [eventlet_server] # # From keystone # # DEPRECATED: The IP address of the network interface for the public service to # listen on. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/bind_host # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/public_bind_host # This option is deprecated for removal since K. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the # Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they # are used for URL substitutions. # from .eventlet_server.keystone.public_bind_host {{ if not .eventlet_server.keystone.public_bind_host }}#{{ end }}public_bind_host = {{ .eventlet_server.keystone.public_bind_host | default "0.0.0.0" }} # DEPRECATED: The port number for the public service to listen on. (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/public_port # This option is deprecated for removal since K. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the # Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they # are used for URL substitutions. # from .eventlet_server.keystone.public_port {{ if not .eventlet_server.keystone.public_port }}#{{ end }}public_port = {{ .eventlet_server.keystone.public_port | default "5000" }} # DEPRECATED: The IP address of the network interface for the admin service to # listen on. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/bind_host # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/admin_bind_host # This option is deprecated for removal since K. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the # Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they # are used for URL substitutions. # from .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_bind_host {{ if not .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_bind_host }}#{{ end }}admin_bind_host = {{ .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_bind_host | default "0.0.0.0" }} # DEPRECATED: The port number for the admin service to listen on. (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/admin_port # This option is deprecated for removal since K. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Support for running keystone under eventlet has been removed in the # Newton release. These options remain for backwards compatibility because they # are used for URL substitutions. # from .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_port {{ if not .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_port }}#{{ end }}admin_port = {{ .eventlet_server.keystone.admin_port | default "35357" }} [federation] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the federation backend driver in the `keystone.federation` # namespace. Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there is no reason to # set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .federation.keystone.driver {{ if not .federation.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .federation.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Prefix to use when filtering environment variable names for federated # assertions. Matched variables are passed into the federated mapping engine. # (string value) # from .federation.keystone.assertion_prefix {{ if not .federation.keystone.assertion_prefix }}#{{ end }}assertion_prefix = {{ .federation.keystone.assertion_prefix | default "" }} # Value to be used to obtain the entity ID of the Identity Provider from the # environment. For `mod_shib`, this would be `Shib-Identity-Provider`. For For # `mod_auth_openidc`, this could be `HTTP_OIDC_ISS`. For `mod_auth_mellon`, # this could be `MELLON_IDP`. (string value) # from .federation.keystone.remote_id_attribute {{ if not .federation.keystone.remote_id_attribute }}#{{ end }}remote_id_attribute = {{ .federation.keystone.remote_id_attribute | default "" }} # An arbitrary domain name that is reserved to allow federated ephemeral users # to have a domain concept. Note that an admin will not be able to create a # domain with this name or update an existing domain to this name. You are not # advised to change this value unless you really have to. (string value) # from .federation.keystone.federated_domain_name {{ if not .federation.keystone.federated_domain_name }}#{{ end }}federated_domain_name = {{ .federation.keystone.federated_domain_name | default "Federated" }} # A list of trusted dashboard hosts. Before accepting a Single Sign-On request # to return a token, the origin host must be a member of this list. This # configuration option may be repeated for multiple values. You must set this # in order to use web-based SSO flows. For example: # trusted_dashboard=https://acme.example.com/auth/websso # trusted_dashboard=https://beta.example.com/auth/websso (multi valued) # from .federation.keystone.trusted_dashboard (multiopt) {{ if not .federation.keystone.trusted_dashboard }}#trusted_dashboard = {{ .federation.keystone.trusted_dashboard | default "" }}{{ else }}{{ range .federation.keystone.trusted_dashboard }}trusted_dashboard = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # Absolute path to an HTML file used as a Single Sign-On callback handler. This # page is expected to redirect the user from keystone back to a trusted # dashboard host, by form encoding a token in a POST request. Keystone's # default value should be sufficient for most deployments. (string value) # from .federation.keystone.sso_callback_template {{ if not .federation.keystone.sso_callback_template }}#{{ end }}sso_callback_template = {{ .federation.keystone.sso_callback_template | default "/etc/keystone/sso_callback_template.html" }} # Toggle for federation caching. This has no effect unless global caching is # enabled. There is typically no reason to disable this. (boolean value) # from .federation.keystone.caching {{ if not .federation.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .federation.keystone.caching | default "true" }} [fernet_tokens] # # From keystone # # Directory containing Fernet token keys. This directory must exist before # using `keystone-manage fernet_setup` for the first time, must be writable by # the user running `keystone-manage fernet_setup` or `keystone-manage # fernet_rotate`, and of course must be readable by keystone's server process. # The repository may contain keys in one of three states: a single staged key # (always index 0) used for token validation, a single primary key (always the # highest index) used for token creation and validation, and any number of # secondary keys (all other index values) used for token validation. With # multiple keystone nodes, each node must share the same key repository # contents, with the exception of the staged key (index 0). It is safe to run # `keystone-manage fernet_rotate` once on any one node to promote a staged key # (index 0) to be the new primary (incremented from the previous highest # index), and produce a new staged key (a new key with index 0); the resulting # repository can then be atomically replicated to other nodes without any risk # of race conditions (for example, it is safe to run `keystone-manage # fernet_rotate` on host A, wait any amount of time, create a tarball of the # directory on host A, unpack it on host B to a temporary location, and # atomically move (`mv`) the directory into place on host B). Running # `keystone-manage fernet_rotate` *twice* on a key repository without syncing # other nodes will result in tokens that can not be validated by all nodes. # (string value) # from .fernet_tokens.keystone.key_repository {{ if not .fernet_tokens.keystone.key_repository }}#{{ end }}key_repository = {{ .fernet_tokens.keystone.key_repository | default "/etc/keystone/fernet-keys/" }} # This controls how many keys are held in rotation by `keystone-manage # fernet_rotate` before they are discarded. The default value of 3 means that # keystone will maintain one staged key (always index 0), one primary key (the # highest numerical index), and one secondary key (every other index). # Increasing this value means that additional secondary keys will be kept in # the rotation. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .fernet_tokens.keystone.max_active_keys {{ if not .fernet_tokens.keystone.max_active_keys }}#{{ end }}max_active_keys = {{ .fernet_tokens.keystone.max_active_keys | default "3" }} [healthcheck] # # From oslo.middleware # # DEPRECATED: The path to respond to healtcheck requests on. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # from .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.path {{ if not .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.path }}#{{ end }}path = {{ .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.path | default "/healthcheck" }} # Show more detailed information as part of the response (boolean value) # from .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.detailed {{ if not .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.detailed }}#{{ end }}detailed = {{ .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.detailed | default "false" }} # Additional backends that can perform health checks and report that # information back as part of a request. (list value) # from .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.backends {{ if not .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.backends }}#{{ end }}backends = {{ .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.backends | default "" }} # Check the presence of a file to determine if an application is running on a # port. Used by DisableByFileHealthcheck plugin. (string value) # from .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_path {{ if not .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_path }}#{{ end }}disable_by_file_path = {{ .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_path | default "" }} # Check the presence of a file based on a port to determine if an application # is running on a port. Expects a "port:path" list of strings. Used by # DisableByFilesPortsHealthcheck plugin. (list value) # from .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_paths {{ if not .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_paths }}#{{ end }}disable_by_file_paths = {{ .healthcheck.oslo.middleware.disable_by_file_paths | default "" }} [identity] # # From keystone # # This references the domain to use for all Identity API v2 requests (which are # not aware of domains). A domain with this ID can optionally be created for # you by `keystone-manage bootstrap`. The domain referenced by this ID cannot # be deleted on the v3 API, to prevent accidentally breaking the v2 API. There # is nothing special about this domain, other than the fact that it must exist # to order to maintain support for your v2 clients. There is typically no # reason to change this value. (string value) # from .identity.keystone.default_domain_id {{ if not .identity.keystone.default_domain_id }}#{{ end }}default_domain_id = {{ .identity.keystone.default_domain_id | default "default" }} # A subset (or all) of domains can have their own identity driver, each with # their own partial configuration options, stored in either the resource # backend or in a file in a domain configuration directory (depending on the # setting of `[identity] domain_configurations_from_database`). Only values # specific to the domain need to be specified in this manner. This feature is # disabled by default, but may be enabled by default in a future release; set # to true to enable. (boolean value) # from .identity.keystone.domain_specific_drivers_enabled {{ if not .identity.keystone.domain_specific_drivers_enabled }}#{{ end }}domain_specific_drivers_enabled = {{ .identity.keystone.domain_specific_drivers_enabled | default "false" }} # By default, domain-specific configuration data is read from files in the # directory identified by `[identity] domain_config_dir`. Enabling this # configuration option allows you to instead manage domain-specific # configurations through the API, which are then persisted in the backend # (typically, a SQL database), rather than using configuration files on disk. # (boolean value) # from .identity.keystone.domain_configurations_from_database {{ if not .identity.keystone.domain_configurations_from_database }}#{{ end }}domain_configurations_from_database = {{ .identity.keystone.domain_configurations_from_database | default "false" }} # Absolute path where keystone should locate domain-specific `[identity]` # configuration files. This option has no effect unless `[identity] # domain_specific_drivers_enabled` is set to true. There is typically no reason # to change this value. (string value) # from .identity.keystone.domain_config_dir {{ if not .identity.keystone.domain_config_dir }}#{{ end }}domain_config_dir = {{ .identity.keystone.domain_config_dir | default "/etc/keystone/domains" }} # Entry point for the identity backend driver in the `keystone.identity` # namespace. Keystone provides a `sql` and `ldap` driver. This option is also # used as the default driver selection (along with the other configuration # variables in this section) in the event that `[identity] # domain_specific_drivers_enabled` is enabled, but no applicable domain- # specific configuration is defined for the domain in question. Unless your # deployment primarily relies on `ldap` AND is not using domain-specific # configuration, you should typically leave this set to `sql`. (string value) # from .identity.keystone.driver {{ if not .identity.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .identity.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Toggle for identity caching. This has no effect unless global caching is # enabled. There is typically no reason to disable this. (boolean value) # from .identity.keystone.caching {{ if not .identity.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .identity.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time to cache identity data (in seconds). This has no effect unless global # and identity caching are enabled. (integer value) # from .identity.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .identity.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .identity.keystone.cache_time | default "600" }} # Maximum allowed length for user passwords. Decrease this value to improve # performance. Changing this value does not effect existing passwords. (integer # value) # Maximum value: 4096 # from .identity.keystone.max_password_length {{ if not .identity.keystone.max_password_length }}#{{ end }}max_password_length = {{ .identity.keystone.max_password_length | default "4096" }} # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in an identity collection. # (integer value) # from .identity.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .identity.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .identity.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} [identity_mapping] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the identity mapping backend driver in the # `keystone.identity.id_mapping` namespace. Keystone only provides a `sql` # driver, so there is no reason to change this unless you are providing a # custom entry point. (string value) # from .identity_mapping.keystone.driver {{ if not .identity_mapping.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .identity_mapping.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Entry point for the public ID generator for user and group entities in the # `keystone.identity.id_generator` namespace. The Keystone identity mapper only # supports generators that produce 64 bytes or less. Keystone only provides a # `sha256` entry point, so there is no reason to change this value unless # you're providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .identity_mapping.keystone.generator {{ if not .identity_mapping.keystone.generator }}#{{ end }}generator = {{ .identity_mapping.keystone.generator | default "sha256" }} # The format of user and group IDs changed in Juno for backends that do not # generate UUIDs (for example, LDAP), with keystone providing a hash mapping to # the underlying attribute in LDAP. By default this mapping is disabled, which # ensures that existing IDs will not change. Even when the mapping is enabled # by using domain-specific drivers (`[identity] # domain_specific_drivers_enabled`), any users and groups from the default # domain being handled by LDAP will still not be mapped to ensure their IDs # remain backward compatible. Setting this value to false will enable the new # mapping for all backends, including the default LDAP driver. It is only # guaranteed to be safe to enable this option if you do not already have # assignments for users and groups from the default LDAP domain, and you # consider it to be acceptable for Keystone to provide the different IDs to # clients than it did previously (existing IDs in the API will suddenly # change). Typically this means that the only time you can set this value to # false is when configuring a fresh installation, although that is the # recommended value. (boolean value) # from .identity_mapping.keystone.backward_compatible_ids {{ if not .identity_mapping.keystone.backward_compatible_ids }}#{{ end }}backward_compatible_ids = {{ .identity_mapping.keystone.backward_compatible_ids | default "true" }} [kvs] # # From keystone # # Extra `dogpile.cache` backend modules to register with the `dogpile.cache` # library. It is not necessary to set this value unless you are providing a # custom KVS backend beyond what `dogpile.cache` already supports. (list value) # from .kvs.keystone.backends {{ if not .kvs.keystone.backends }}#{{ end }}backends = {{ .kvs.keystone.backends | default "" }} # Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the KVS region. This # should not need to be changed unless there is another `dogpile.cache` region # with the same configuration name. (string value) # from .kvs.keystone.config_prefix {{ if not .kvs.keystone.config_prefix }}#{{ end }}config_prefix = {{ .kvs.keystone.config_prefix | default "keystone.kvs" }} # Set to false to disable using a key-mangling function, which ensures fixed- # length keys are used in the KVS store. This is configurable for debugging # purposes, and it is therefore highly recommended to always leave this set to # true. (boolean value) # from .kvs.keystone.enable_key_mangler {{ if not .kvs.keystone.enable_key_mangler }}#{{ end }}enable_key_mangler = {{ .kvs.keystone.enable_key_mangler | default "true" }} # Number of seconds after acquiring a distributed lock that the backend should # consider the lock to be expired. This option should be tuned relative to the # longest amount of time that it takes to perform a successful operation. If # this value is set too low, then a cluster will end up performing work # redundantly. If this value is set too high, then a cluster will not be able # to efficiently recover and retry after a failed operation. A non-zero value # is recommended if the backend supports lock timeouts, as zero prevents locks # from expiring altogether. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .kvs.keystone.default_lock_timeout {{ if not .kvs.keystone.default_lock_timeout }}#{{ end }}default_lock_timeout = {{ .kvs.keystone.default_lock_timeout | default "5" }} [ldap] # # From keystone # # URL(s) for connecting to the LDAP server. Multiple LDAP URLs may be specified # as a comma separated string. The first URL to successfully bind is used for # the connection. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.url {{ if not .ldap.keystone.url }}#{{ end }}url = {{ .ldap.keystone.url | default "ldap://localhost" }} # The user name of the administrator bind DN to use when querying the LDAP # server, if your LDAP server requires it. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user }}#{{ end }}user = {{ .ldap.keystone.user | default "" }} # The password of the administrator bind DN to use when querying the LDAP # server, if your LDAP server requires it. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.password {{ if not .ldap.keystone.password }}#{{ end }}password = {{ .ldap.keystone.password | default "" }} # The default LDAP server suffix to use, if a DN is not defined via either # `[ldap] user_tree_dn` or `[ldap] group_tree_dn`. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.suffix {{ if not .ldap.keystone.suffix }}#{{ end }}suffix = {{ .ldap.keystone.suffix | default "cn=example,cn=com" }} # DEPRECATED: If true, keystone will add a dummy member based on the `[ldap] # dumb_member` option when creating new groups. This is required if the object # class for groups requires the `member` attribute. This option is only used # for write operations. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.use_dumb_member {{ if not .ldap.keystone.use_dumb_member }}#{{ end }}use_dumb_member = {{ .ldap.keystone.use_dumb_member | default "false" }} # DEPRECATED: DN of the "dummy member" to use when `[ldap] use_dumb_member` is # enabled. This option is only used for write operations. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.dumb_member {{ if not .ldap.keystone.dumb_member }}#{{ end }}dumb_member = {{ .ldap.keystone.dumb_member | default "cn=dumb,dc=nonexistent" }} # DEPRECATED: Delete subtrees using the subtree delete control. Only enable # this option if your LDAP server supports subtree deletion. This option is # only used for write operations. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.allow_subtree_delete {{ if not .ldap.keystone.allow_subtree_delete }}#{{ end }}allow_subtree_delete = {{ .ldap.keystone.allow_subtree_delete | default "false" }} # The search scope which defines how deep to search within the search base. A # value of `one` (representing `oneLevel` or `singleLevel`) indicates a search # of objects immediately below to the base object, but does not include the # base object itself. A value of `sub` (representing `subtree` or # `wholeSubtree`) indicates a search of both the base object itself and the # entire subtree below it. (string value) # Allowed values: one, sub # from .ldap.keystone.query_scope {{ if not .ldap.keystone.query_scope }}#{{ end }}query_scope = {{ .ldap.keystone.query_scope | default "one" }} # Defines the maximum number of results per page that keystone should request # from the LDAP server when listing objects. A value of zero (`0`) disables # paging. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .ldap.keystone.page_size {{ if not .ldap.keystone.page_size }}#{{ end }}page_size = {{ .ldap.keystone.page_size | default "0" }} # The LDAP dereferencing option to use for queries involving aliases. A value # of `default` falls back to using default dereferencing behavior configured by # your `ldap.conf`. A value of `never` prevents aliases from being dereferenced # at all. A value of `searching` dereferences aliases only after name # resolution. A value of `finding` dereferences aliases only during name # resolution. A value of `always` dereferences aliases in all cases. (string # value) # Allowed values: never, searching, always, finding, default # from .ldap.keystone.alias_dereferencing {{ if not .ldap.keystone.alias_dereferencing }}#{{ end }}alias_dereferencing = {{ .ldap.keystone.alias_dereferencing | default "default" }} # Sets the LDAP debugging level for LDAP calls. A value of 0 means that # debugging is not enabled. This value is a bitmask, consult your LDAP # documentation for possible values. (integer value) # Minimum value: -1 # from .ldap.keystone.debug_level {{ if not .ldap.keystone.debug_level }}#{{ end }}debug_level = {{ .ldap.keystone.debug_level | default "" }} # Sets keystone's referral chasing behavior across directory partitions. If # left unset, the system's default behavior will be used. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.chase_referrals {{ if not .ldap.keystone.chase_referrals }}#{{ end }}chase_referrals = {{ .ldap.keystone.chase_referrals | default "" }} # The search base to use for users. Defaults to the `[ldap] suffix` value. # (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_tree_dn {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_tree_dn }}#{{ end }}user_tree_dn = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_tree_dn | default "" }} # The LDAP search filter to use for users. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_filter {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_filter }}#{{ end }}user_filter = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_filter | default "" }} # The LDAP object class to use for users. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_objectclass {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_objectclass }}#{{ end }}user_objectclass = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_objectclass | default "inetOrgPerson" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to user IDs in keystone. This must NOT be a # multivalued attribute. User IDs are expected to be globally unique across # keystone domains and URL-safe. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_id_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_id_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_id_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_id_attribute | default "cn" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to user names in keystone. User names are expected # to be unique only within a keystone domain and are not expected to be URL- # safe. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_name_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_name_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_name_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_name_attribute | default "sn" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to user descriptions in keystone. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_description_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_description_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_description_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_description_attribute | default "description" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to user emails in keystone. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_mail_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_mail_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_mail_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_mail_attribute | default "mail" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to user passwords in keystone. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_pass_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_pass_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_pass_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_pass_attribute | default "userPassword" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to the user enabled attribute in keystone. If # setting this option to `userAccountControl`, then you may be interested in # setting `[ldap] user_enabled_mask` and `[ldap] user_enabled_default` as well. # (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_attribute | default "enabled" }} # Logically negate the boolean value of the enabled attribute obtained from the # LDAP server. Some LDAP servers use a boolean lock attribute where "true" # means an account is disabled. Setting `[ldap] user_enabled_invert = true` # will allow these lock attributes to be used. This option will have no effect # if either the `[ldap] user_enabled_mask` or `[ldap] user_enabled_emulation` # options are in use. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_invert {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_invert }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_invert = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_invert | default "false" }} # Bitmask integer to select which bit indicates the enabled value if the LDAP # server represents "enabled" as a bit on an integer rather than as a discrete # boolean. A value of `0` indicates that the mask is not used. If this is not # set to `0` the typical value is `2`. This is typically used when `[ldap] # user_enabled_attribute = userAccountControl`. Setting this option causes # keystone to ignore the value of `[ldap] user_enabled_invert`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_mask {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_mask }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_mask = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_mask | default "0" }} # The default value to enable users. This should match an appropriate integer # value if the LDAP server uses non-boolean (bitmask) values to indicate if a # user is enabled or disabled. If this is not set to `True`, then the typical # value is `512`. This is typically used when `[ldap] user_enabled_attribute = # userAccountControl`. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_default {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_default }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_default = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_default | default "True" }} # DEPRECATED: List of user attributes to ignore on create and update. This is # only used for write operations. (list value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.user_attribute_ignore {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_attribute_ignore }}#{{ end }}user_attribute_ignore = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_attribute_ignore | default "default_project_id" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to a user's default_project_id in keystone. This is # most commonly used when keystone has write access to LDAP. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_default_project_id_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_default_project_id_attribute }}#{{ end }}user_default_project_id_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_default_project_id_attribute | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to create users in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.user_allow_create {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_allow_create }}#{{ end }}user_allow_create = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_allow_create | default "true" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to update users in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.user_allow_update {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_allow_update }}#{{ end }}user_allow_update = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_allow_update | default "true" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to delete users in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.user_allow_delete {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_allow_delete }}#{{ end }}user_allow_delete = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_allow_delete | default "true" }} # If enabled, keystone uses an alternative method to determine if a user is # enabled or not by checking if they are a member of the group defined by the # `[ldap] user_enabled_emulation_dn` option. Enabling this option causes # keystone to ignore the value of `[ldap] user_enabled_invert`. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_emulation = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation | default "false" }} # DN of the group entry to hold enabled users when using enabled emulation. # Setting this option has no effect unless `[ldap] user_enabled_emulation` is # also enabled. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_dn {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_dn }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_emulation_dn = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_dn | default "" }} # Use the `[ldap] group_member_attribute` and `[ldap] group_objectclass` # settings to determine membership in the emulated enabled group. Enabling this # option has no effect unless `[ldap] user_enabled_emulation` is also enabled. # (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_use_group_config {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_use_group_config }}#{{ end }}user_enabled_emulation_use_group_config = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_enabled_emulation_use_group_config | default "false" }} # A list of LDAP attribute to keystone user attribute pairs used for mapping # additional attributes to users in keystone. The expected format is # `:`, where `ldap_attr` is the attribute in the LDAP # object and `user_attr` is the attribute which should appear in the identity # API. (list value) # from .ldap.keystone.user_additional_attribute_mapping {{ if not .ldap.keystone.user_additional_attribute_mapping }}#{{ end }}user_additional_attribute_mapping = {{ .ldap.keystone.user_additional_attribute_mapping | default "" }} # The search base to use for groups. Defaults to the `[ldap] suffix` value. # (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_tree_dn {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_tree_dn }}#{{ end }}group_tree_dn = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_tree_dn | default "" }} # The LDAP search filter to use for groups. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_filter {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_filter }}#{{ end }}group_filter = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_filter | default "" }} # The LDAP object class to use for groups. If setting this option to # `posixGroup`, you may also be interested in enabling the `[ldap] # group_members_are_ids` option. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_objectclass {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_objectclass }}#{{ end }}group_objectclass = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_objectclass | default "groupOfNames" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to group IDs in keystone. This must NOT be a # multivalued attribute. Group IDs are expected to be globally unique across # keystone domains and URL-safe. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_id_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_id_attribute }}#{{ end }}group_id_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_id_attribute | default "cn" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to group names in keystone. Group names are # expected to be unique only within a keystone domain and are not expected to # be URL-safe. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_name_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_name_attribute }}#{{ end }}group_name_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_name_attribute | default "ou" }} # The LDAP attribute used to indicate that a user is a member of the group. # (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_member_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_member_attribute }}#{{ end }}group_member_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_member_attribute | default "member" }} # Enable this option if the members of the group object class are keystone user # IDs rather than LDAP DNs. This is the case when using `posixGroup` as the # group object class in Open Directory. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_members_are_ids {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_members_are_ids }}#{{ end }}group_members_are_ids = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_members_are_ids | default "false" }} # The LDAP attribute mapped to group descriptions in keystone. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_desc_attribute {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_desc_attribute }}#{{ end }}group_desc_attribute = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_desc_attribute | default "description" }} # DEPRECATED: List of group attributes to ignore on create and update. This is # only used for write operations. (list value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.group_attribute_ignore {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_attribute_ignore }}#{{ end }}group_attribute_ignore = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_attribute_ignore | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to create groups in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.group_allow_create {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_allow_create }}#{{ end }}group_allow_create = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_allow_create | default "true" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to update groups in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.group_allow_update {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_allow_update }}#{{ end }}group_allow_update = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_allow_update | default "true" }} # DEPRECATED: If enabled, keystone is allowed to delete groups in the LDAP # server. (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Write support for the LDAP identity backend has been deprecated in # the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # from .ldap.keystone.group_allow_delete {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_allow_delete }}#{{ end }}group_allow_delete = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_allow_delete | default "true" }} # A list of LDAP attribute to keystone group attribute pairs used for mapping # additional attributes to groups in keystone. The expected format is # `:`, where `ldap_attr` is the attribute in the LDAP # object and `group_attr` is the attribute which should appear in the identity # API. (list value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_additional_attribute_mapping {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_additional_attribute_mapping }}#{{ end }}group_additional_attribute_mapping = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_additional_attribute_mapping | default "" }} # If enabled, groups queries will use Active Directory specific filters for # nested groups. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.group_ad_nesting {{ if not .ldap.keystone.group_ad_nesting }}#{{ end }}group_ad_nesting = {{ .ldap.keystone.group_ad_nesting | default "false" }} # An absolute path to a CA certificate file to use when communicating with LDAP # servers. This option will take precedence over `[ldap] tls_cacertdir`, so # there is no reason to set both. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertfile {{ if not .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertfile }}#{{ end }}tls_cacertfile = {{ .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertfile | default "" }} # An absolute path to a CA certificate directory to use when communicating with # LDAP servers. There is no reason to set this option if you've also set # `[ldap] tls_cacertfile`. (string value) # from .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertdir {{ if not .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertdir }}#{{ end }}tls_cacertdir = {{ .ldap.keystone.tls_cacertdir | default "" }} # Enable TLS when communicating with LDAP servers. You should also set the # `[ldap] tls_cacertfile` and `[ldap] tls_cacertdir` options when using this # option. Do not set this option if you are using LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) instead # of TLS. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.use_tls {{ if not .ldap.keystone.use_tls }}#{{ end }}use_tls = {{ .ldap.keystone.use_tls | default "false" }} # Specifies which checks to perform against client certificates on incoming TLS # sessions. If set to `demand`, then a certificate will always be requested and # required from the LDAP server. If set to `allow`, then a certificate will # always be requested but not required from the LDAP server. If set to `never`, # then a certificate will never be requested. (string value) # Allowed values: demand, never, allow # from .ldap.keystone.tls_req_cert {{ if not .ldap.keystone.tls_req_cert }}#{{ end }}tls_req_cert = {{ .ldap.keystone.tls_req_cert | default "demand" }} # Enable LDAP connection pooling for queries to the LDAP server. There is # typically no reason to disable this. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.use_pool {{ if not .ldap.keystone.use_pool }}#{{ end }}use_pool = {{ .ldap.keystone.use_pool | default "true" }} # The size of the LDAP connection pool. This option has no effect unless # `[ldap] use_pool` is also enabled. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .ldap.keystone.pool_size {{ if not .ldap.keystone.pool_size }}#{{ end }}pool_size = {{ .ldap.keystone.pool_size | default "10" }} # The maximum number of times to attempt reconnecting to the LDAP server before # aborting. A value of zero prevents retries. This option has no effect unless # `[ldap] use_pool` is also enabled. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_max {{ if not .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_max }}#{{ end }}pool_retry_max = {{ .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_max | default "3" }} # The number of seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect to the LDAP # server. This option has no effect unless `[ldap] use_pool` is also enabled. # (floating point value) # from .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_delay {{ if not .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_delay }}#{{ end }}pool_retry_delay = {{ .ldap.keystone.pool_retry_delay | default "0.1" }} # The connection timeout to use with the LDAP server. A value of `-1` means # that connections will never timeout. This option has no effect unless `[ldap] # use_pool` is also enabled. (integer value) # Minimum value: -1 # from .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_timeout {{ if not .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_timeout }}#{{ end }}pool_connection_timeout = {{ .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_timeout | default "-1" }} # The maximum connection lifetime to the LDAP server in seconds. When this # lifetime is exceeded, the connection will be unbound and removed from the # connection pool. This option has no effect unless `[ldap] use_pool` is also # enabled. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_lifetime {{ if not .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_lifetime }}#{{ end }}pool_connection_lifetime = {{ .ldap.keystone.pool_connection_lifetime | default "600" }} # Enable LDAP connection pooling for end user authentication. There is # typically no reason to disable this. (boolean value) # from .ldap.keystone.use_auth_pool {{ if not .ldap.keystone.use_auth_pool }}#{{ end }}use_auth_pool = {{ .ldap.keystone.use_auth_pool | default "true" }} # The size of the connection pool to use for end user authentication. This # option has no effect unless `[ldap] use_auth_pool` is also enabled. (integer # value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_size {{ if not .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_size }}#{{ end }}auth_pool_size = {{ .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_size | default "100" }} # The maximum end user authentication connection lifetime to the LDAP server in # seconds. When this lifetime is exceeded, the connection will be unbound and # removed from the connection pool. This option has no effect unless `[ldap] # use_auth_pool` is also enabled. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_connection_lifetime {{ if not .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_connection_lifetime }}#{{ end }}auth_pool_connection_lifetime = {{ .ldap.keystone.auth_pool_connection_lifetime | default "60" }} [matchmaker_redis] # # From oslo.messaging # # DEPRECATED: Host to locate redis. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.host {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.host }}#{{ end }}host = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.host | default "127.0.0.1" }} # DEPRECATED: Use this port to connect to redis host. (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.port {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.port }}#{{ end }}port = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.port | default "6379" }} # DEPRECATED: Password for Redis server (optional). (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.password {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.password }}#{{ end }}password = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.password | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: List of Redis Sentinel hosts (fault tolerance mode), e.g., # [host:port, host1:port ... ] (list value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_hosts {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_hosts }}#{{ end }}sentinel_hosts = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_hosts | default "" }} # Redis replica set name. (string value) # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_group_name {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_group_name }}#{{ end }}sentinel_group_name = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.sentinel_group_name | default "oslo-messaging-zeromq" }} # Time in ms to wait between connection attempts. (integer value) # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.wait_timeout {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.wait_timeout }}#{{ end }}wait_timeout = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.wait_timeout | default "2000" }} # Time in ms to wait before the transaction is killed. (integer value) # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.check_timeout {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.check_timeout }}#{{ end }}check_timeout = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.check_timeout | default "20000" }} # Timeout in ms on blocking socket operations. (integer value) # from .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout {{ if not .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout }}#{{ end }}socket_timeout = {{ .matchmaker_redis.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout | default "10000" }} [memcache] # # From keystone # # Comma-separated list of memcached servers in the format of # `host:port,host:port` that keystone should use for the `memcache` token # persistence provider and other memcache-backed KVS drivers. This # configuration value is NOT used for intermediary caching between keystone and # other backends, such as SQL and LDAP (for that, see the `[cache]` section). # Multiple keystone servers in the same deployment should use the same set of # memcached servers to ensure that data (such as UUID tokens) created by one # node is available to the others. (list value) # from .memcache.keystone.servers {{ if not .memcache.keystone.servers }}#{{ end }}servers = {{ .memcache.keystone.servers | default "localhost:11211" }} # Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried # again. This is used by the key value store system (including, the `memcache` # and `memcache_pool` options for the `[token] driver` persistence backend). # (integer value) # from .memcache.keystone.dead_retry {{ if not .memcache.keystone.dead_retry }}#{{ end }}dead_retry = {{ .memcache.keystone.dead_retry | default "300" }} # Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. This is used by the key value # store system (including, the `memcache` and `memcache_pool` options for the # `[token] driver` persistence backend). (integer value) # from .memcache.keystone.socket_timeout {{ if not .memcache.keystone.socket_timeout }}#{{ end }}socket_timeout = {{ .memcache.keystone.socket_timeout | default "3" }} # Max total number of open connections to every memcached server. This is used # by the key value store system (including, the `memcache` and `memcache_pool` # options for the `[token] driver` persistence backend). (integer value) # from .memcache.keystone.pool_maxsize {{ if not .memcache.keystone.pool_maxsize }}#{{ end }}pool_maxsize = {{ .memcache.keystone.pool_maxsize | default "10" }} # Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before # it is closed. This is used by the key value store system (including, the # `memcache` and `memcache_pool` options for the `[token] driver` persistence # backend). (integer value) # from .memcache.keystone.pool_unused_timeout {{ if not .memcache.keystone.pool_unused_timeout }}#{{ end }}pool_unused_timeout = {{ .memcache.keystone.pool_unused_timeout | default "60" }} # Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client # connection. This is used by the key value store system (including, the # `memcache` and `memcache_pool` options for the `[token] driver` persistence # backend). (integer value) # from .memcache.keystone.pool_connection_get_timeout {{ if not .memcache.keystone.pool_connection_get_timeout }}#{{ end }}pool_connection_get_timeout = {{ .memcache.keystone.pool_connection_get_timeout | default "10" }} [oauth1] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the OAuth backend driver in the `keystone.oauth1` namespace. # Typically, there is no reason to set this option unless you are providing a # custom entry point. (string value) # from .oauth1.keystone.driver {{ if not .oauth1.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .oauth1.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Number of seconds for the OAuth Request Token to remain valid after being # created. This is the amount of time the user has to authorize the token. # Setting this option to zero means that request tokens will last forever. # (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .oauth1.keystone.request_token_duration {{ if not .oauth1.keystone.request_token_duration }}#{{ end }}request_token_duration = {{ .oauth1.keystone.request_token_duration | default "28800" }} # Number of seconds for the OAuth Access Token to remain valid after being # created. This is the amount of time the consumer has to interact with the # service provider (which is typically keystone). Setting this option to zero # means that access tokens will last forever. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .oauth1.keystone.access_token_duration {{ if not .oauth1.keystone.access_token_duration }}#{{ end }}access_token_duration = {{ .oauth1.keystone.access_token_duration | default "86400" }} [os_inherit] # # From keystone # # DEPRECATED: This allows domain-based role assignments to be inherited to # projects owned by that domain, or from parent projects to child projects. # (boolean value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: The option to disable the OS-INHERIT functionality has been # deprecated in the Mitaka release and will be removed in the Ocata release. # Starting in the Ocata release, OS-INHERIT functionality will always be # enabled. # from .os_inherit.keystone.enabled {{ if not .os_inherit.keystone.enabled }}#{{ end }}enabled = {{ .os_inherit.keystone.enabled | default "true" }} [oslo_messaging_amqp] # # From oslo.messaging # # Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated # UUID (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/container_name # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.container_name {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.container_name }}#{{ end }}container_name = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.container_name | default "" }} # Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds) (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/idle_timeout # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.idle_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.idle_timeout }}#{{ end }}idle_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.idle_timeout | default "0" }} # Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/trace # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.trace {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.trace }}#{{ end }}trace = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.trace | default "false" }} # CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server's certificate (string # value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/ssl_ca_file # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_ca_file {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_ca_file }}#{{ end }}ssl_ca_file = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_ca_file | default "" }} # Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication (string # value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/ssl_cert_file # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_cert_file {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_cert_file }}#{{ end }}ssl_cert_file = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_cert_file | default "" }} # Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional) # (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/ssl_key_file # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_file {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_file }}#{{ end }}ssl_key_file = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_file | default "" }} # Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted) (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/ssl_key_password # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_password {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_password }}#{{ end }}ssl_key_password = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.ssl_key_password | default "" }} # DEPRECATED: Accept clients using either SSL or plain TCP (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/allow_insecure_clients # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Not applicable - not a SSL server # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.allow_insecure_clients {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.allow_insecure_clients }}#{{ end }}allow_insecure_clients = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.allow_insecure_clients | default "false" }} # Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/sasl_mechanisms # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_mechanisms {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_mechanisms }}#{{ end }}sasl_mechanisms = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_mechanisms | default "" }} # Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/sasl_config_dir # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_dir {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_dir }}#{{ end }}sasl_config_dir = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_dir | default "" }} # Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix) (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/sasl_config_name # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_name {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_name }}#{{ end }}sasl_config_name = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.sasl_config_name | default "" }} # User name for message broker authentication (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/username # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.username {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.username }}#{{ end }}username = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.username | default "" }} # Password for message broker authentication (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/password # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.password {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.password }}#{{ end }}password = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.password | default "" }} # Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval }}#{{ end }}connection_retry_interval = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval | default "1" }} # Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each # unsuccessful failover attempt. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_backoff {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_backoff }}#{{ end }}connection_retry_backoff = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_backoff | default "2" }} # Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff # (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval_max {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval_max }}#{{ end }}connection_retry_interval_max = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.connection_retry_interval_max | default "30" }} # Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a # recoverable error. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.link_retry_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.link_retry_delay }}#{{ end }}link_retry_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.link_retry_delay | default "10" }} # The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to # a recoverable error. (integer value) # Minimum value: -1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_retry {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_retry }}#{{ end }}default_reply_retry = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_retry | default "0" }} # The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery. (integer value) # Minimum value: 5 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_timeout }}#{{ end }}default_reply_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_reply_timeout | default "30" }} # The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller # does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value) # Minimum value: 5 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_send_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_send_timeout }}#{{ end }}default_send_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_send_timeout | default "30" }} # The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller # does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value) # Minimum value: 5 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notify_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notify_timeout }}#{{ end }}default_notify_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notify_timeout | default "30" }} # The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after # expiry. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_sender_link_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_sender_link_timeout }}#{{ end }}default_sender_link_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_sender_link_timeout | default "600" }} # Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver. # Permitted values: # 'legacy' - use legacy non-routable addressing # 'routable' - use routable addresses # 'dynamic' - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing # otherwise use routable addressing (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.addressing_mode {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.addressing_mode }}#{{ end }}addressing_mode = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.addressing_mode | default "dynamic" }} # address prefix used when sending to a specific server (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/server_request_prefix # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.server_request_prefix {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.server_request_prefix }}#{{ end }}server_request_prefix = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.server_request_prefix | default "exclusive" }} # address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/broadcast_prefix # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.broadcast_prefix {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.broadcast_prefix }}#{{ end }}broadcast_prefix = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.broadcast_prefix | default "broadcast" }} # address prefix when sending to any server in group (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [amqp1]/group_request_prefix # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.group_request_prefix {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.group_request_prefix }}#{{ end }}group_request_prefix = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.group_request_prefix | default "unicast" }} # Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_address_prefix {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_address_prefix }}#{{ end }}rpc_address_prefix = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_address_prefix | default "openstack.org/om/rpc" }} # Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_address_prefix {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_address_prefix }}#{{ end }}notify_address_prefix = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_address_prefix | default "openstack.org/om/notify" }} # Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the # message bus to identify fanout messages. (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.multicast_address {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.multicast_address }}#{{ end }}multicast_address = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.multicast_address | default "multicast" }} # Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification # server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single # destination. (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.unicast_address {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.unicast_address }}#{{ end }}unicast_address = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.unicast_address | default "unicast" }} # Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by # the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round- # robin fashion across consumers. (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.anycast_address {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.anycast_address }}#{{ end }}anycast_address = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.anycast_address | default "anycast" }} # Exchange name used in notification addresses. # Exchange name resolution precedence: # Target.exchange if set # else default_notification_exchange if set # else control_exchange if set # else 'notify' (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange }}#{{ end }}default_notification_exchange = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange | default "" }} # Exchange name used in RPC addresses. # Exchange name resolution precedence: # Target.exchange if set # else default_rpc_exchange if set # else control_exchange if set # else 'rpc' (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange }}#{{ end }}default_rpc_exchange = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange | default "" }} # Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.reply_link_credit {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.reply_link_credit }}#{{ end }}reply_link_credit = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.reply_link_credit | default "200" }} # Window size for incoming RPC Request messages (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_server_credit {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_server_credit }}#{{ end }}rpc_server_credit = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.rpc_server_credit | default "100" }} # Window size for incoming Notification messages (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_server_credit {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_server_credit }}#{{ end }}notify_server_credit = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.notify_server_credit | default "100" }} # Send messages of this type pre-settled. # Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement # from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be # silently discarded if the delivery fails. # Permitted values: # 'rpc-call' - send RPC Calls pre-settled # 'rpc-reply'- send RPC Replies pre-settled # 'rpc-cast' - Send RPC Casts pre-settled # 'notify' - Send Notifications pre-settled # (multi valued) # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled (multiopt) {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled }}#pre_settled = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled | default "rpc-cast" }}{{ else }}{{ range .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled }}pre_settled = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # from .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled (multiopt) {{ if not .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled }}#pre_settled = {{ .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled | default "rpc-reply" }}{{ else }}{{ range .oslo_messaging_amqp.oslo.messaging.pre_settled }}pre_settled = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} [oslo_messaging_kafka] # # From oslo.messaging # # DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Host (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_host {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_host }}#{{ end }}kafka_default_host = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_host | default "localhost" }} # DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Port (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_port {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_port }}#{{ end }}kafka_default_port = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_default_port | default "9092" }} # Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_max_fetch_bytes {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_max_fetch_bytes }}#{{ end }}kafka_max_fetch_bytes = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_max_fetch_bytes | default "1048576" }} # Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_consumer_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_consumer_timeout }}#{{ end }}kafka_consumer_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.kafka_consumer_timeout | default "1.0" }} # Pool Size for Kafka Consumers (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.pool_size {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.pool_size }}#{{ end }}pool_size = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.pool_size | default "10" }} # The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size }}#{{ end }}conn_pool_min_size = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_min_size | default "2" }} # The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl }}#{{ end }}conn_pool_ttl = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.conn_pool_ttl | default "1200" }} # Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message # consumption (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.consumer_group {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.consumer_group }}#{{ end }}consumer_group = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.consumer_group | default "oslo_messaging_consumer" }} # Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds (floating # point value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_timeout }}#{{ end }}producer_batch_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_timeout | default "0.0" }} # Size of batch for the producer async send (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_size {{ if not .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_size }}#{{ end }}producer_batch_size = {{ .oslo_messaging_kafka.oslo.messaging.producer_batch_size | default "16384" }} [oslo_messaging_notifications] # # From oslo.messaging # # The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are # messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver # from .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.driver (multiopt) {{ if not .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.driver }}#driver = {{ .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.driver | default "" }}{{ else }}{{ range .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.driver }}driver = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set, # we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.transport_url {{ if not .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.transport_url }}#{{ end }}transport_url = {{ .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.transport_url | default "" }} # AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value) # Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics # from .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.topics {{ if not .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.topics }}#{{ end }}topics = {{ .oslo_messaging_notifications.oslo.messaging.topics | default "notifications" }} [oslo_messaging_rabbit] # # From oslo.messaging # # Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_durable_queues {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_durable_queues }}#{{ end }}amqp_durable_queues = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_durable_queues | default "false" }} # Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_auto_delete # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_auto_delete {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_auto_delete }}#{{ end }}amqp_auto_delete = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.amqp_auto_delete | default "false" }} # SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and # SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some # distributions. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/kombu_ssl_version # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_version {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_version }}#{{ end }}kombu_ssl_version = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_version | default "" }} # SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/kombu_ssl_keyfile # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_keyfile {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_keyfile }}#{{ end }}kombu_ssl_keyfile = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_keyfile | default "" }} # SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/kombu_ssl_certfile # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_certfile {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_certfile }}#{{ end }}kombu_ssl_certfile = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_certfile | default "" }} # SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/kombu_ssl_ca_certs # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_ca_certs {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_ca_certs }}#{{ end }}kombu_ssl_ca_certs = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_ssl_ca_certs | default "" }} # How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel # notification. (floating point value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/kombu_reconnect_delay # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_reconnect_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_reconnect_delay }}#{{ end }}kombu_reconnect_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_reconnect_delay | default "1.0" }} # EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not # be used. This option may not be available in future versions. (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_compression {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_compression }}#{{ end }}kombu_compression = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_compression | default "" }} # How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies. # This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout }}#{{ end }}kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout | default "60" }} # Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are # currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than # one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value) # Allowed values: round-robin, shuffle # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_failover_strategy {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_failover_strategy }}#{{ end }}kombu_failover_strategy = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.kombu_failover_strategy | default "round-robin" }} # DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. (string # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_host # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_host {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_host }}#{{ end }}rabbit_host = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_host | default "localhost" }} # DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. (port # value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_port # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_port {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_port }}#{{ end }}rabbit_port = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_port | default "5672" }} # DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_hosts # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_hosts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_hosts }}#{{ end }}rabbit_hosts = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_hosts | default "$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port" }} # Connect over SSL for RabbitMQ. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_use_ssl # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_use_ssl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_use_ssl }}#{{ end }}rabbit_use_ssl = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_use_ssl | default "false" }} # DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_userid # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_userid {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_userid }}#{{ end }}rabbit_userid = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_userid | default "guest" }} # DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_password # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_password {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_password }}#{{ end }}rabbit_password = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_password | default "guest" }} # The RabbitMQ login method. (string value) # Allowed values: PLAIN, AMQPLAIN, RABBIT-CR-DEMO # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_login_method # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_login_method {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_login_method }}#{{ end }}rabbit_login_method = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_login_method | default "AMQPLAIN" }} # DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_virtual_host # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_virtual_host {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_virtual_host }}#{{ end }}rabbit_virtual_host = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_virtual_host | default "/" }} # How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_interval {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_interval }}#{{ end }}rabbit_retry_interval = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_interval | default "1" }} # How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ. (integer # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_retry_backoff # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_backoff {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_backoff }}#{{ end }}rabbit_retry_backoff = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_retry_backoff | default "2" }} # Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds. # (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_interval_max {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_interval_max }}#{{ end }}rabbit_interval_max = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_interval_max | default "30" }} # DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0 # (infinite retry count). (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_max_retries # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_max_retries {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_max_retries }}#{{ end }}rabbit_max_retries = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_max_retries | default "0" }} # Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this # option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring # is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue. # If you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto- # generated names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy # HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-mode": "all"}' " (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_ha_queues # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_ha_queues {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_ha_queues }}#{{ end }}rabbit_ha_queues = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_ha_queues | default "false" }} # Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires). # Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically # deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_transient_queues_ttl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_transient_queues_ttl }}#{{ end }}rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_transient_queues_ttl | default "1800" }} # Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows # unlimited messages. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_qos_prefetch_count {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_qos_prefetch_count }}#{{ end }}rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rabbit_qos_prefetch_count | default "0" }} # Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if # heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_timeout_threshold {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_timeout_threshold }}#{{ end }}heartbeat_timeout_threshold = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_timeout_threshold | default "60" }} # How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the # heartbeat. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_rate {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_rate }}#{{ end }}heartbeat_rate = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_rate | default "2" }} # Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/fake_rabbit # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.fake_rabbit {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.fake_rabbit }}#{{ end }}fake_rabbit = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.fake_rabbit | default "false" }} # Maximum number of channels to allow (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.channel_max {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.channel_max }}#{{ end }}channel_max = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.channel_max | default "" }} # The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.frame_max {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.frame_max }}#{{ end }}frame_max = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.frame_max | default "" }} # How often to send heartbeats for consumer's connections (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_interval {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_interval }}#{{ end }}heartbeat_interval = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.heartbeat_interval | default "3" }} # Enable SSL (boolean value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl }}#{{ end }}ssl = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl | default "" }} # Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket (dict value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl_options {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl_options }}#{{ end }}ssl_options = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.ssl_options | default "" }} # Set socket timeout in seconds for connection's socket (floating point value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout }}#{{ end }}socket_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.socket_timeout | default "0.25" }} # Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection's socket (floating point # value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.tcp_user_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.tcp_user_timeout }}#{{ end }}tcp_user_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.tcp_user_timeout | default "0.25" }} # Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error (floating # point value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.host_connection_reconnect_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.host_connection_reconnect_delay }}#{{ end }}host_connection_reconnect_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.host_connection_reconnect_delay | default "0.25" }} # Connection factory implementation (string value) # Allowed values: new, single, read_write # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.connection_factory {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.connection_factory }}#{{ end }}connection_factory = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.connection_factory | default "single" }} # Maximum number of connections to keep queued. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_size {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_size }}#{{ end }}pool_max_size = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_size | default "30" }} # Maximum number of connections to create above `pool_max_size`. (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_overflow {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_overflow }}#{{ end }}pool_max_overflow = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_max_overflow | default "0" }} # Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_timeout }}#{{ end }}pool_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_timeout | default "30" }} # Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no # recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_recycle {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_recycle }}#{{ end }}pool_recycle = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_recycle | default "600" }} # Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are considered stale # in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale connections are closed on acquire. # (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_stale {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_stale }}#{{ end }}pool_stale = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.pool_stale | default "60" }} # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing # outgoing/incoming messages (string value) # Allowed values: json, msgpack # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_serializer_type {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_serializer_type }}#{{ end }}default_serializer_type = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_serializer_type | default "json" }} # Persist notification messages. (boolean value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_persistence {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_persistence }}#{{ end }}notification_persistence = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_persistence | default "false" }} # Exchange name for sending notifications (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange }}#{{ end }}default_notification_exchange = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_exchange | default "${control_exchange}_notification" }} # Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to # notification listener. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_listener_prefetch_count {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_listener_prefetch_count }}#{{ end }}notification_listener_prefetch_count = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_listener_prefetch_count | default "100" }} # Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending # notification, -1 means infinite retry. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_retry_attempts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_retry_attempts }}#{{ end }}default_notification_retry_attempts = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_notification_retry_attempts | default "-1" }} # Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending # notification message (floating point value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_retry_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_retry_delay }}#{{ end }}notification_retry_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.notification_retry_delay | default "0.25" }} # Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_queue_expiration {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_queue_expiration }}#{{ end }}rpc_queue_expiration = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_queue_expiration | default "60" }} # Exchange name for sending RPC messages (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange }}#{{ end }}default_rpc_exchange = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_exchange | default "${control_exchange}_rpc" }} # Exchange name for receiving RPC replies (string value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_exchange {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_exchange }}#{{ end }}rpc_reply_exchange = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_exchange | default "${control_exchange}_rpc_reply" }} # Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to rpc # listener. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_listener_prefetch_count {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_listener_prefetch_count }}#{{ end }}rpc_listener_prefetch_count = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_listener_prefetch_count | default "100" }} # Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to rpc reply # listener. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count }}#{{ end }}rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count | default "100" }} # Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending # reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_attempts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_attempts }}#{{ end }}rpc_reply_retry_attempts = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_attempts | default "-1" }} # Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending # reply. (floating point value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_delay }}#{{ end }}rpc_reply_retry_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_reply_retry_delay | default "0.25" }} # Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending RPC # message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry attempts in not 0 the rpc # request could be processed more than one time (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_retry_attempts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_retry_attempts }}#{{ end }}default_rpc_retry_attempts = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.default_rpc_retry_attempts | default "-1" }} # Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending RPC # message (floating point value) # from .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_delay {{ if not .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_delay }}#{{ end }}rpc_retry_delay = {{ .oslo_messaging_rabbit.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_delay | default "0.25" }} [oslo_messaging_zmq] # # From oslo.messaging # # ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP. # The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_bind_address # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_bind_address = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_address | default "*" }} # MatchMaker driver. (string value) # Allowed values: redis, sentinel, dummy # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_matchmaker # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_matchmaker = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_matchmaker | default "redis" }} # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_contexts # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_contexts = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_contexts | default "1" }} # Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is # unlimited. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_topic_backlog # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_topic_backlog | default "" }} # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_ipc_dir # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_ipc_dir | default "/var/run/openstack" }} # Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match # "host" option, if running Nova. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_host # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_host = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_host | default "localhost" }} # Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after # closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger # period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be # discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an # upper bound for the linger period. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger }}#{{ end }}zmq_linger = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_linger | default "-1" }} # The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout # exception when timeout expired. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_poll_timeout # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout }}#{{ end }}rpc_poll_timeout = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_poll_timeout | default "1" }} # Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target # ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/zmq_target_expire # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire }}#{{ end }}zmq_target_expire = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_expire | default "300" }} # Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/zmq_target_update # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update }}#{{ end }}zmq_target_update = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_target_update | default "180" }} # Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean # value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/use_pub_sub # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub }}#{{ end }}use_pub_sub = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_pub_sub | default "false" }} # Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/use_router_proxy # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy }}#{{ end }}use_router_proxy = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_router_proxy | default "false" }} # This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only # with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct # message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections }}#{{ end }}use_dynamic_connections = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.use_dynamic_connections | default "false" }} # How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons. # This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections }}#{{ end }}zmq_failover_connections = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_failover_connections | default "2" }} # Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 65535 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_min_port # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_min_port = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_min_port | default "49153" }} # Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # Maximum value: 65536 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_max_port # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_max_port = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_max_port | default "65536" }} # Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries | default "100" }} # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing # outgoing/incoming messages (string value) # Allowed values: json, msgpack # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_zmq_serialization # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization }}#{{ end }}rpc_zmq_serialization = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_zmq_serialization | default "json" }} # This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping # a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages # even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all # accumulated messages to it. (boolean value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate }}#{{ end }}zmq_immediate = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_immediate | default "true" }} # Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any # other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default; # 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option # respectively. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive | default "-1" }} # The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit # is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows # etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to # skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle | default "-1" }} # The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote # end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value # and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt | default "-1" }} # The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if # acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The # unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in # Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) # means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl }}#{{ end }}zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl | default "-1" }} # Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size }}#{{ end }}rpc_thread_pool_size = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_thread_pool_size | default "100" }} # Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is # not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl }}#{{ end }}rpc_message_ttl = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_message_ttl | default "300" }} # Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only # via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks }}#{{ end }}rpc_use_acks = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_use_acks | default "false" }} # Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry # attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base }}#{{ end }}rpc_ack_timeout_base = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_base | default "15" }} # Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer # value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier }}#{{ end }}rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier | default "2" }} # Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred: # positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or # any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if # acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts }}#{{ end }}rpc_retry_attempts = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.rpc_retry_attempts | default "3" }} # List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher # priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list # value) # from .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on {{ if not .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on }}#{{ end }}subscribe_on = {{ .oslo_messaging_zmq.oslo.messaging.subscribe_on | default "" }} [oslo_middleware] # # From oslo.middleware # # The maximum body size for each request, in bytes. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_max_request_body_size # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/max_request_body_size # from .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.max_request_body_size {{ if not .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.max_request_body_size }}#{{ end }}max_request_body_size = {{ .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.max_request_body_size | default "114688" }} # DEPRECATED: The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the original # request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL termination # proxy. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # from .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.secure_proxy_ssl_header {{ if not .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.secure_proxy_ssl_header }}#{{ end }}secure_proxy_ssl_header = {{ .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.secure_proxy_ssl_header | default "X-Forwarded-Proto" }} # Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if the # middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value) # from .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.enable_proxy_headers_parsing {{ if not .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.enable_proxy_headers_parsing }}#{{ end }}enable_proxy_headers_parsing = {{ .oslo_middleware.oslo.middleware.enable_proxy_headers_parsing | default "false" }} [oslo_policy] # # From oslo.policy # # The file that defines policies. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/policy_file # from .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_file {{ if not .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_file }}#{{ end }}policy_file = {{ .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_file | default "policy.json" }} # Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found. (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/policy_default_rule # from .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_default_rule {{ if not .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_default_rule }}#{{ end }}policy_default_rule = {{ .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_default_rule | default "default" }} # Directories where policy configuration files are stored. They can be relative # to any directory in the search path defined by the config_dir option, or # absolute paths. The file defined by policy_file must exist for these # directories to be searched. Missing or empty directories are ignored. (multi # valued) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/policy_dirs # from .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_dirs (multiopt) {{ if not .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_dirs }}#policy_dirs = {{ .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_dirs | default "policy.d" }}{{ else }}{{ range .oslo_policy.oslo.policy.policy_dirs }}policy_dirs = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} [paste_deploy] # # From keystone # # Name of (or absolute path to) the Paste Deploy configuration file that # composes middleware and the keystone application itself into actual WSGI # entry points. See http://pythonpaste.org/deploy/ for additional documentation # on the file's format. (string value) # from .paste_deploy.keystone.config_file {{ if not .paste_deploy.keystone.config_file }}#{{ end }}config_file = {{ .paste_deploy.keystone.config_file | default "keystone-paste.ini" }} [policy] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the policy backend driver in the `keystone.policy` namespace. # Supplied drivers are `rules` (which does not support any CRUD operations for # the v3 policy API) and `sql`. Typically, there is no reason to set this # option unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .policy.keystone.driver {{ if not .policy.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .policy.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a policy collection. # (integer value) # from .policy.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .policy.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .policy.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} [profiler] # # From osprofiler # # # Enables the profiling for all services on this node. Default value is False # (fully disable the profiling feature). # # Possible values: # # * True: Enables the feature # * False: Disables the feature. The profiling cannot be started via this # project # operations. If the profiling is triggered by another project, this project # part # will be empty. # (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [profiler]/profiler_enabled # from .profiler.osprofiler.enabled {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.enabled }}#{{ end }}enabled = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.enabled | default "false" }} # # Enables SQL requests profiling in services. Default value is False (SQL # requests won't be traced). # # Possible values: # # * True: Enables SQL requests profiling. Each SQL query will be part of the # trace and can the be analyzed by how much time was spent for that. # * False: Disables SQL requests profiling. The spent time is only shown on a # higher level of operations. Single SQL queries cannot be analyzed this # way. # (boolean value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.trace_sqlalchemy {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.trace_sqlalchemy }}#{{ end }}trace_sqlalchemy = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.trace_sqlalchemy | default "false" }} # # Secret key(s) to use for encrypting context data for performance profiling. # This string value should have the following format: # [,,...], # where each key is some random string. A user who triggers the profiling via # the REST API has to set one of these keys in the headers of the REST API call # to include profiling results of this node for this particular project. # # Both "enabled" flag and "hmac_keys" config options should be set to enable # profiling. Also, to generate correct profiling information across all # services # at least one key needs to be consistent between OpenStack projects. This # ensures it can be used from client side to generate the trace, containing # information from all possible resources. (string value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.hmac_keys {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.hmac_keys }}#{{ end }}hmac_keys = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.hmac_keys | default "SECRET_KEY" }} # # Connection string for a notifier backend. Default value is messaging:// which # sets the notifier to oslo_messaging. # # Examples of possible values: # # * messaging://: use oslo_messaging driver for sending notifications. # * mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017 : use mongodb driver for sending notifications. # * elasticsearch://127.0.0.1:9200 : use elasticsearch driver for sending # notifications. # (string value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.connection_string {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.connection_string }}#{{ end }}connection_string = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.connection_string | default "messaging://" }} # # Document type for notification indexing in elasticsearch. # (string value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.es_doc_type {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.es_doc_type }}#{{ end }}es_doc_type = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.es_doc_type | default "notification" }} # # This parameter is a time value parameter (for example: es_scroll_time=2m), # indicating for how long the nodes that participate in the search will # maintain # relevant resources in order to continue and support it. # (string value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_time {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_time }}#{{ end }}es_scroll_time = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_time | default "2m" }} # # Elasticsearch splits large requests in batches. This parameter defines # maximum size of each batch (for example: es_scroll_size=10000). # (integer value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_size {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_size }}#{{ end }}es_scroll_size = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.es_scroll_size | default "10000" }} # # Redissentinel provides a timeout option on the connections. # This parameter defines that timeout (for example: socket_timeout=0.1). # (floating point value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.socket_timeout {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.socket_timeout }}#{{ end }}socket_timeout = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.socket_timeout | default "0.1" }} # # Redissentinel uses a service name to identify a master redis service. # This parameter defines the name (for example: # sentinal_service_name=mymaster). # (string value) # from .profiler.osprofiler.sentinel_service_name {{ if not .profiler.osprofiler.sentinel_service_name }}#{{ end }}sentinel_service_name = {{ .profiler.osprofiler.sentinel_service_name | default "mymaster" }} [resource] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the resource driver in the `keystone.resource` namespace. # Only a `sql` driver is supplied by keystone. If a resource driver is not # specified, the assignment driver will choose the resource driver to maintain # backwards compatibility with older configuration files. (string value) # from .resource.keystone.driver {{ if not .resource.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .resource.keystone.driver | default "" }} # Toggle for resource caching. This has no effect unless global caching is # enabled. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [assignment]/caching # from .resource.keystone.caching {{ if not .resource.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .resource.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time to cache resource data in seconds. This has no effect unless global # caching is enabled. (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [assignment]/cache_time # from .resource.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .resource.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .resource.keystone.cache_time | default "" }} # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a resource collection. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [assignment]/list_limit # from .resource.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .resource.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .resource.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} # Name of the domain that owns the `admin_project_name`. If left unset, then # there is no admin project. `[resource] admin_project_name` must also be set # to use this option. (string value) # from .resource.keystone.admin_project_domain_name {{ if not .resource.keystone.admin_project_domain_name }}#{{ end }}admin_project_domain_name = {{ .resource.keystone.admin_project_domain_name | default "" }} # This is a special project which represents cloud-level administrator # privileges across services. Tokens scoped to this project will contain a true # `is_admin_project` attribute to indicate to policy systems that the role # assignments on that specific project should apply equally across every # project. If left unset, then there is no admin project, and thus no explicit # means of cross-project role assignments. `[resource] # admin_project_domain_name` must also be set to use this option. (string # value) # from .resource.keystone.admin_project_name {{ if not .resource.keystone.admin_project_name }}#{{ end }}admin_project_name = {{ .resource.keystone.admin_project_name | default "" }} # This controls whether the names of projects are restricted from containing # URL-reserved characters. If set to `new`, attempts to create or update a # project with a URL-unsafe name will fail. If set to `strict`, attempts to # scope a token with a URL-unsafe project name will fail, thereby forcing all # project names to be updated to be URL-safe. (string value) # Allowed values: off, new, strict # from .resource.keystone.project_name_url_safe {{ if not .resource.keystone.project_name_url_safe }}#{{ end }}project_name_url_safe = {{ .resource.keystone.project_name_url_safe | default "off" }} # This controls whether the names of domains are restricted from containing # URL-reserved characters. If set to `new`, attempts to create or update a # domain with a URL-unsafe name will fail. If set to `strict`, attempts to # scope a token with a URL-unsafe domain name will fail, thereby forcing all # domain names to be updated to be URL-safe. (string value) # Allowed values: off, new, strict # from .resource.keystone.domain_name_url_safe {{ if not .resource.keystone.domain_name_url_safe }}#{{ end }}domain_name_url_safe = {{ .resource.keystone.domain_name_url_safe | default "off" }} [revoke] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the token revocation backend driver in the `keystone.revoke` # namespace. Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there is no reason to # set this option unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .revoke.keystone.driver {{ if not .revoke.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .revoke.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # The number of seconds after a token has expired before a corresponding # revocation event may be purged from the backend. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .revoke.keystone.expiration_buffer {{ if not .revoke.keystone.expiration_buffer }}#{{ end }}expiration_buffer = {{ .revoke.keystone.expiration_buffer | default "1800" }} # Toggle for revocation event caching. This has no effect unless global caching # is enabled. (boolean value) # from .revoke.keystone.caching {{ if not .revoke.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .revoke.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time to cache the revocation list and the revocation events (in seconds). # This has no effect unless global and `[revoke] caching` are both enabled. # (integer value) # Deprecated group/name - [token]/revocation_cache_time # from .revoke.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .revoke.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .revoke.keystone.cache_time | default "3600" }} [role] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the role backend driver in the `keystone.role` namespace. # Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there's no reason to change this # unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .role.keystone.driver {{ if not .role.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .role.keystone.driver | default "" }} # Toggle for role caching. This has no effect unless global caching is enabled. # In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this. (boolean value) # from .role.keystone.caching {{ if not .role.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .role.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # Time to cache role data, in seconds. This has no effect unless both global # caching and `[role] caching` are enabled. (integer value) # from .role.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .role.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .role.keystone.cache_time | default "" }} # Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a role collection. This # may be useful to tune if you have a large number of discrete roles in your # deployment. (integer value) # from .role.keystone.list_limit {{ if not .role.keystone.list_limit }}#{{ end }}list_limit = {{ .role.keystone.list_limit | default "" }} [saml] # # From keystone # # Determines the lifetime for any SAML assertions generated by keystone, using # `NotOnOrAfter` attributes. (integer value) # from .saml.keystone.assertion_expiration_time {{ if not .saml.keystone.assertion_expiration_time }}#{{ end }}assertion_expiration_time = {{ .saml.keystone.assertion_expiration_time | default "3600" }} # Name of, or absolute path to, the binary to be used for XML signing. Although # only the XML Security Library (`xmlsec1`) is supported, it may have a non- # standard name or path on your system. If keystone cannot find the binary # itself, you may need to install the appropriate package, use this option to # specify an absolute path, or adjust keystone's PATH environment variable. # (string value) # from .saml.keystone.xmlsec1_binary {{ if not .saml.keystone.xmlsec1_binary }}#{{ end }}xmlsec1_binary = {{ .saml.keystone.xmlsec1_binary | default "xmlsec1" }} # Absolute path to the public certificate file to use for SAML signing. The # value cannot contain a comma (`,`). (string value) # from .saml.keystone.certfile {{ if not .saml.keystone.certfile }}#{{ end }}certfile = {{ .saml.keystone.certfile | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem" }} # Absolute path to the private key file to use for SAML signing. The value # cannot contain a comma (`,`). (string value) # from .saml.keystone.keyfile {{ if not .saml.keystone.keyfile }}#{{ end }}keyfile = {{ .saml.keystone.keyfile | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem" }} # This is the unique entity identifier of the identity provider (keystone) to # use when generating SAML assertions. This value is required to generate # identity provider metadata and must be a URI (a URL is recommended). For # example: `https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS-FEDERATION/saml2/idp`. (uri # value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_entity_id {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_entity_id }}#{{ end }}idp_entity_id = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_entity_id | default "" }} # This is the single sign-on (SSO) service location of the identity provider # which accepts HTTP POST requests. A value is required to generate identity # provider metadata. For example: `https://keystone.example.com/v3/OS- # FEDERATION/saml2/sso`. (uri value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_sso_endpoint {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_sso_endpoint }}#{{ end }}idp_sso_endpoint = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_sso_endpoint | default "" }} # This is the language used by the identity provider's organization. (string # value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_lang {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_lang }}#{{ end }}idp_lang = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_lang | default "en" }} # This is the name of the identity provider's organization. (string value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_organization_name {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_organization_name }}#{{ end }}idp_organization_name = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_organization_name | default "SAML Identity Provider" }} # This is the name of the identity provider's organization to be displayed. # (string value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_organization_display_name {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_organization_display_name }}#{{ end }}idp_organization_display_name = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_organization_display_name | default "OpenStack SAML Identity Provider" }} # This is the URL of the identity provider's organization. The URL referenced # here should be useful to humans. (uri value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_organization_url {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_organization_url }}#{{ end }}idp_organization_url = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_organization_url | default "https://example.com/" }} # This is the company name of the identity provider's contact person. (string # value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_company {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_company }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_company = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_company | default "Example, Inc." }} # This is the given name of the identity provider's contact person. (string # value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_name {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_name }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_name = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_name | default "SAML Identity Provider Support" }} # This is the surname of the identity provider's contact person. (string value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_surname {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_surname }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_surname = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_surname | default "Support" }} # This is the email address of the identity provider's contact person. (string # value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_email {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_email }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_email = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_email | default "support@example.com" }} # This is the telephone number of the identity provider's contact person. # (string value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_telephone {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_telephone }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_telephone = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_telephone | default "+1 800 555 0100" }} # This is the type of contact that best describes the identity provider's # contact person. (string value) # Allowed values: technical, support, administrative, billing, other # from .saml.keystone.idp_contact_type {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_contact_type }}#{{ end }}idp_contact_type = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_contact_type | default "other" }} # Absolute path to the identity provider metadata file. This file should be # generated with the `keystone-manage saml_idp_metadata` command. There is # typically no reason to change this value. (string value) # from .saml.keystone.idp_metadata_path {{ if not .saml.keystone.idp_metadata_path }}#{{ end }}idp_metadata_path = {{ .saml.keystone.idp_metadata_path | default "/etc/keystone/saml2_idp_metadata.xml" }} # The prefix of the RelayState SAML attribute to use when generating enhanced # client and proxy (ECP) assertions. In a typical deployment, there is no # reason to change this value. (string value) # from .saml.keystone.relay_state_prefix {{ if not .saml.keystone.relay_state_prefix }}#{{ end }}relay_state_prefix = {{ .saml.keystone.relay_state_prefix | default "ss:mem:" }} [security_compliance] # # From keystone # # The maximum number of days a user can go without authenticating before being # considered "inactive" and automatically disabled (locked). This feature is # disabled by default; set any value to enable it. This feature depends on the # `sql` backend for the `[identity] driver`. When a user exceeds this threshold # and is considered "inactive", the user's `enabled` attribute in the HTTP API # may not match the value of the user's `enabled` column in the user table. # (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .security_compliance.keystone.disable_user_account_days_inactive {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.disable_user_account_days_inactive }}#{{ end }}disable_user_account_days_inactive = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.disable_user_account_days_inactive | default "" }} # The maximum number of times that a user can fail to authenticate before the # user account is locked for the number of seconds specified by # `[security_compliance] lockout_duration`. This feature is disabled by # default. If this feature is enabled and `[security_compliance] # lockout_duration` is not set, then users may be locked out indefinitely until # the user is explicitly enabled via the API. This feature depends on the `sql` # backend for the `[identity] driver`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_failure_attempts {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_failure_attempts }}#{{ end }}lockout_failure_attempts = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_failure_attempts | default "" }} # The number of seconds a user account will be locked when the maximum number # of failed authentication attempts (as specified by `[security_compliance] # lockout_failure_attempts`) is exceeded. Setting this option will have no # effect unless you also set `[security_compliance] lockout_failure_attempts` # to a non-zero value. This feature depends on the `sql` backend for the # `[identity] driver`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_duration {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_duration }}#{{ end }}lockout_duration = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.lockout_duration | default "1800" }} # The number of days for which a password will be considered valid before # requiring it to be changed. This feature is disabled by default. If enabled, # new password changes will have an expiration date, however existing passwords # would not be impacted. This feature depends on the `sql` backend for the # `[identity] driver`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_days {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_days }}#{{ end }}password_expires_days = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_days | default "" }} # Comma separated list of user IDs to be ignored when checking if a password is # expired. Passwords for users in this list will not expire. This feature will # only be enabled if `[security_compliance] password_expires_days` is set. # (list value) # from .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_ignore_user_ids {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_ignore_user_ids }}#{{ end }}password_expires_ignore_user_ids = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.password_expires_ignore_user_ids | default "" }} # This controls the number of previous user password iterations to keep in # history, in order to enforce that newly created passwords are unique. Setting # the value to one (the default) disables this feature. Thus, to enable this # feature, values must be greater than 1. This feature depends on the `sql` # backend for the `[identity] driver`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1 # from .security_compliance.keystone.unique_last_password_count {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.unique_last_password_count }}#{{ end }}unique_last_password_count = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.unique_last_password_count | default "1" }} # The number of days that a password must be used before the user can change # it. This prevents users from changing their passwords immediately in order to # wipe out their password history and reuse an old password. This feature does # not prevent administrators from manually resetting passwords. It is disabled # by default and allows for immediate password changes. This feature depends on # the `sql` backend for the `[identity] driver`. Note: If # `[security_compliance] password_expires_days` is set, then the value for this # option should be less than the `password_expires_days`. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # from .security_compliance.keystone.minimum_password_age {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.minimum_password_age }}#{{ end }}minimum_password_age = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.minimum_password_age | default "0" }} # The regular expression used to validate password strength requirements. By # default, the regular expression will match any password. The following is an # example of a pattern which requires at least 1 letter, 1 digit, and have a # minimum length of 7 characters: ^(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-zA-Z]).{7,}$ This feature # depends on the `sql` backend for the `[identity] driver`. (string value) # from .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex }}#{{ end }}password_regex = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex | default "" }} # Describe your password regular expression here in language for humans. If a # password fails to match the regular expression, the contents of this # configuration variable will be returned to users to explain why their # requested password was insufficient. (string value) # from .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex_description {{ if not .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex_description }}#{{ end }}password_regex_description = {{ .security_compliance.keystone.password_regex_description | default "" }} [shadow_users] # # From keystone # # Entry point for the shadow users backend driver in the # `keystone.identity.shadow_users` namespace. This driver is used for # persisting local user references to externally-managed identities (via # federation, LDAP, etc). Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there is no # reason to change this option unless you are providing a custom entry point. # (string value) # from .shadow_users.keystone.driver {{ if not .shadow_users.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .shadow_users.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} [signing] # # From keystone # # DEPRECATED: Absolute path to the public certificate file to use for signing # PKI and PKIZ tokens. Set this together with `[signing] keyfile`. For non- # production environments, you may be interested in using `keystone-manage # pki_setup` to generate self-signed certificates. There is no reason to set # this option unless you are using either a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider`. # (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.certfile {{ if not .signing.keystone.certfile }}#{{ end }}certfile = {{ .signing.keystone.certfile | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/signing_cert.pem" }} # DEPRECATED: Absolute path to the private key file to use for signing PKI and # PKIZ tokens. Set this together with `[signing] certfile`. There is no reason # to set this option unless you are using either a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] # provider`. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.keyfile {{ if not .signing.keystone.keyfile }}#{{ end }}keyfile = {{ .signing.keystone.keyfile | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/private/signing_key.pem" }} # DEPRECATED: Absolute path to the public certificate authority (CA) file to # use when creating self-signed certificates with `keystone-manage pki_setup`. # Set this together with `[signing] ca_key`. There is no reason to set this # option unless you are using a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider` value in a # non-production environment. Use a `[signing] certfile` issued from a trusted # certificate authority instead. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.ca_certs {{ if not .signing.keystone.ca_certs }}#{{ end }}ca_certs = {{ .signing.keystone.ca_certs | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/certs/ca.pem" }} # DEPRECATED: Absolute path to the private certificate authority (CA) key file # to use when creating self-signed certificates with `keystone-manage # pki_setup`. Set this together with `[signing] ca_certs`. There is no reason # to set this option unless you are using a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider` # value in a non-production environment. Use a `[signing] certfile` issued from # a trusted certificate authority instead. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.ca_key {{ if not .signing.keystone.ca_key }}#{{ end }}ca_key = {{ .signing.keystone.ca_key | default "/etc/keystone/ssl/private/cakey.pem" }} # DEPRECATED: Key size (in bits) to use when generating a self-signed token # signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option unless you are # using a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider` value in a non-production # environment. Use a `[signing] certfile` issued from a trusted certificate # authority instead. (integer value) # Minimum value: 1024 # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.key_size {{ if not .signing.keystone.key_size }}#{{ end }}key_size = {{ .signing.keystone.key_size | default "2048" }} # DEPRECATED: The validity period (in days) to use when generating a self- # signed token signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option # unless you are using a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider` value in a non- # production environment. Use a `[signing] certfile` issued from a trusted # certificate authority instead. (integer value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.valid_days {{ if not .signing.keystone.valid_days }}#{{ end }}valid_days = {{ .signing.keystone.valid_days | default "3650" }} # DEPRECATED: The certificate subject to use when generating a self-signed # token signing certificate. There is no reason to set this option unless you # are using a `pki` or `pkiz` `[token] provider` value in a non-production # environment. Use a `[signing] certfile` issued from a trusted certificate # authority instead. (string value) # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .signing.keystone.cert_subject {{ if not .signing.keystone.cert_subject }}#{{ end }}cert_subject = {{ .signing.keystone.cert_subject | default "/C=US/ST=Unset/L=Unset/O=Unset/CN=www.example.com" }} [token] # # From keystone # # This is a list of external authentication mechanisms which should add token # binding metadata to tokens, such as `kerberos` or `x509`. Binding metadata is # enforced according to the `[token] enforce_token_bind` option. (list value) # from .token.keystone.bind {{ if not .token.keystone.bind }}#{{ end }}bind = {{ .token.keystone.bind | default "" }} # This controls the token binding enforcement policy on tokens presented to # keystone with token binding metadata (as specified by the `[token] bind` # option). `disabled` completely bypasses token binding validation. # `permissive` and `strict` do not require tokens to have binding metadata (but # will validate it if present), whereas `required` will always demand tokens to # having binding metadata. `permissive` will allow unsupported binding metadata # to pass through without validation (usually to be validated at another time # by another component), whereas `strict` and `required` will demand that the # included binding metadata be supported by keystone. (string value) # Allowed values: disabled, permissive, strict, required # from .token.keystone.enforce_token_bind {{ if not .token.keystone.enforce_token_bind }}#{{ end }}enforce_token_bind = {{ .token.keystone.enforce_token_bind | default "permissive" }} # The amount of time that a token should remain valid (in seconds). Drastically # reducing this value may break "long-running" operations that involve multiple # services to coordinate together, and will force users to authenticate with # keystone more frequently. Drastically increasing this value will increase # load on the `[token] driver`, as more tokens will be simultaneously valid. # Keystone tokens are also bearer tokens, so a shorter duration will also # reduce the potential security impact of a compromised token. (integer value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 9223372036854775807 # from .token.keystone.expiration {{ if not .token.keystone.expiration }}#{{ end }}expiration = {{ .token.keystone.expiration | default "3600" }} # Entry point for the token provider in the `keystone.token.provider` # namespace. The token provider controls the token construction, validation, # and revocation operations. Keystone includes `fernet`, `pkiz`, `pki`, and # `uuid` token providers. `uuid` tokens must be persisted (using the backend # specified in the `[token] driver` option), but do not require any extra # configuration or setup. `fernet` tokens do not need to be persisted at all, # but require that you run `keystone-manage fernet_setup` (also see the # `keystone-manage fernet_rotate` command). `pki` and `pkiz` tokens can be # validated offline, without making HTTP calls to keystone, but require that # certificates be installed and distributed to facilitate signing tokens and # later validating those signatures. (string value) # from .token.keystone.provider {{ if not .token.keystone.provider }}#{{ end }}provider = {{ .token.keystone.provider | default "uuid" }} # Entry point for the token persistence backend driver in the # `keystone.token.persistence` namespace. Keystone provides `kvs`, `memcache`, # `memcache_pool`, and `sql` drivers. The `kvs` backend depends on the # configuration in the `[kvs]` section. The `memcache` and `memcache_pool` # options depend on the configuration in the `[memcache]` section. The `sql` # option (default) depends on the options in your `[database]` section. If # you're using the `fernet` `[token] provider`, this backend will not be # utilized to persist tokens at all. (string value) # from .token.keystone.driver {{ if not .token.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .token.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} # Toggle for caching token creation and validation data. This has no effect # unless global caching is enabled. (boolean value) # from .token.keystone.caching {{ if not .token.keystone.caching }}#{{ end }}caching = {{ .token.keystone.caching | default "true" }} # The number of seconds to cache token creation and validation data. This has # no effect unless both global and `[token] caching` are enabled. (integer # value) # Minimum value: 0 # Maximum value: 9223372036854775807 # from .token.keystone.cache_time {{ if not .token.keystone.cache_time }}#{{ end }}cache_time = {{ .token.keystone.cache_time | default "" }} # This toggles support for revoking individual tokens by the token identifier # and thus various token enumeration operations (such as listing all tokens # issued to a specific user). These operations are used to determine the list # of tokens to consider revoked. Do not disable this option if you're using the # `kvs` `[revoke] driver`. (boolean value) # from .token.keystone.revoke_by_id {{ if not .token.keystone.revoke_by_id }}#{{ end }}revoke_by_id = {{ .token.keystone.revoke_by_id | default "true" }} # This toggles whether scoped tokens may be be re-scoped to a new project or # domain, thereby preventing users from exchanging a scoped token (including # those with a default project scope) for any other token. This forces users to # either authenticate for unscoped tokens (and later exchange that unscoped # token for tokens with a more specific scope) or to provide their credentials # in every request for a scoped token to avoid re-scoping altogether. (boolean # value) # from .token.keystone.allow_rescope_scoped_token {{ if not .token.keystone.allow_rescope_scoped_token }}#{{ end }}allow_rescope_scoped_token = {{ .token.keystone.allow_rescope_scoped_token | default "true" }} # DEPRECATED: This controls the hash algorithm to use to uniquely identify PKI # tokens without having to transmit the entire token to keystone (which may be # several kilobytes). This can be set to any algorithm that hashlib supports. # WARNING: Before changing this value, the `auth_token` middleware protecting # all other services must be configured with the set of hash algorithms to # expect from keystone (both your old and new value for this option), otherwise # token revocation will not be processed correctly. (string value) # Allowed values: md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512 # This option is deprecated for removal since M. # Its value may be silently ignored in the future. # Reason: PKI token support has been deprecated in the M release and will be # removed in the O release. Fernet or UUID tokens are recommended. # from .token.keystone.hash_algorithm {{ if not .token.keystone.hash_algorithm }}#{{ end }}hash_algorithm = {{ .token.keystone.hash_algorithm | default "md5" }} # This controls whether roles should be included with tokens that are not # directly assigned to the token's scope, but are instead linked implicitly to # other role assignments. (boolean value) # from .token.keystone.infer_roles {{ if not .token.keystone.infer_roles }}#{{ end }}infer_roles = {{ .token.keystone.infer_roles | default "true" }} # Enable storing issued token data to token validation cache so that first # token validation doesn't actually cause full validation cycle. (boolean # value) # from .token.keystone.cache_on_issue {{ if not .token.keystone.cache_on_issue }}#{{ end }}cache_on_issue = {{ .token.keystone.cache_on_issue | default "false" }} [tokenless_auth] # # From keystone # # The list of distinguished names which identify trusted issuers of client # certificates allowed to use X.509 tokenless authorization. If the option is # absent then no certificates will be allowed. The format for the values of a # distinguished name (DN) must be separated by a comma and contain no spaces. # Furthermore, because an individual DN may contain commas, this configuration # option may be repeated multiple times to represent multiple values. For # example, keystone.conf would include two consecutive lines in order to trust # two different DNs, such as `trusted_issuer = CN=john,OU=keystone,O=openstack` # and `trusted_issuer = CN=mary,OU=eng,O=abc`. (multi valued) # from .tokenless_auth.keystone.trusted_issuer (multiopt) {{ if not .tokenless_auth.keystone.trusted_issuer }}#trusted_issuer = {{ .tokenless_auth.keystone.trusted_issuer | default "" }}{{ else }}{{ range .tokenless_auth.keystone.trusted_issuer }}trusted_issuer = {{ . }}{{ end }}{{ end }} # The federated protocol ID used to represent X.509 tokenless authorization. # This is used in combination with the value of `[tokenless_auth] # issuer_attribute` to find a corresponding federated mapping. In a typical # deployment, there is no reason to change this value. (string value) # from .tokenless_auth.keystone.protocol {{ if not .tokenless_auth.keystone.protocol }}#{{ end }}protocol = {{ .tokenless_auth.keystone.protocol | default "x509" }} # The name of the WSGI environment variable used to pass the issuer of the # client certificate to keystone. This attribute is used as an identity # provider ID for the X.509 tokenless authorization along with the protocol to # look up its corresponding mapping. In a typical deployment, there is no # reason to change this value. (string value) # from .tokenless_auth.keystone.issuer_attribute {{ if not .tokenless_auth.keystone.issuer_attribute }}#{{ end }}issuer_attribute = {{ .tokenless_auth.keystone.issuer_attribute | default "SSL_CLIENT_I_DN" }} [trust] # # From keystone # # Delegation and impersonation features using trusts can be optionally # disabled. (boolean value) # from .trust.keystone.enabled {{ if not .trust.keystone.enabled }}#{{ end }}enabled = {{ .trust.keystone.enabled | default "true" }} # Allows authorization to be redelegated from one user to another, effectively # chaining trusts together. When disabled, the `remaining_uses` attribute of a # trust is constrained to be zero. (boolean value) # from .trust.keystone.allow_redelegation {{ if not .trust.keystone.allow_redelegation }}#{{ end }}allow_redelegation = {{ .trust.keystone.allow_redelegation | default "false" }} # Maximum number of times that authorization can be redelegated from one user # to another in a chain of trusts. This number may be reduced further for a # specific trust. (integer value) # from .trust.keystone.max_redelegation_count {{ if not .trust.keystone.max_redelegation_count }}#{{ end }}max_redelegation_count = {{ .trust.keystone.max_redelegation_count | default "3" }} # Entry point for the trust backend driver in the `keystone.trust` namespace. # Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so there is no reason to change this # unless you are providing a custom entry point. (string value) # from .trust.keystone.driver {{ if not .trust.keystone.driver }}#{{ end }}driver = {{ .trust.keystone.driver | default "sql" }} {{- end -}}