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openstack-helm/helm-toolkit/templates/scripts/_ks-domain-user.sh.tpl
Doug Goldstein 14ad96fc0d htk: do not include region in service domain/project desc
It is not in any installation guide to have a separate service domain
and service project per region in a multi-region installation so drop
the region name from the description when creating those resources.

Change-Id: I20d90b77c6169c9e5463f57ec1c5c85a5671ee4b
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2025-09-14 14:03:45 -05:00

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{{- define "helm-toolkit.scripts.keystone_domain_user" }}
#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2017 Pete Birley
#
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set -ex
# Manage domain
SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID=$(openstack domain create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--description="Service Domain for ${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_NAME}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_NAME}")
# Display domain
openstack domain show "${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID}"
# Manage user
SERVICE_OS_USERID=$(openstack user create --or-show --enable -f value -c id \
--domain="${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--description "Service User for ${SERVICE_OS_REGION_NAME}/${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_NAME}" \
--password="${SERVICE_OS_PASSWORD}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_USERNAME}")
# Manage user password (we do this to ensure the password is updated if required)
openstack user set --password="${SERVICE_OS_PASSWORD}" "${SERVICE_OS_USERID}"
# Display user
openstack user show "${SERVICE_OS_USERID}"
# Manage role
SERVICE_OS_ROLE_ID=$(openstack role show -f value -c id \
"${SERVICE_OS_ROLE}" || openstack role create -f value -c id \
"${SERVICE_OS_ROLE}" )
# Manage user role assignment
openstack role add \
--domain="${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--user="${SERVICE_OS_USERID}" \
--user-domain="${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID}" \
"${SERVICE_OS_ROLE_ID}"
# Display user role assignment
openstack role assignment list \
--role="${SERVICE_OS_ROLE_ID}" \
--user-domain="${SERVICE_OS_DOMAIN_ID}" \
--user="${SERVICE_OS_USERID}"
{{- end }}