puppet-ceilometer/manifests/init.pp
Takashi Kajinami fe1a64c61e Remove support for amqp1 messaging driver
The base implementation in puppet-oslo was deprecated during the 2023.2
cycle[1], so can be removed now.

[1] e174113210699b433dbae4c2c5a68bc3d269b5c3

Change-Id: Ifb55059f65f7cf527f96550ec14160e98ac23a62
2024-05-08 12:34:30 +09:00

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# == Class: ceilometer
#
# This class is used to specify configuration parameters that are common
# across all ceilometer services.
#
# === Parameters:
#
# [*telemetry_secret*]
# (Required) Secret key for signing messages.
#
# [*http_timeout*]
# (Optional) Timeout seconds for HTTP requests.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*max_parallel_requests*]
# (Optional) Maximum number of parallel requests for services to handle at
# the same time.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*notification_topics*]
# (Optional) AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications (list value)
# Defaults to 'notifications'.
#
# [*notification_driver*]
# (optional) Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications.
# Value can be a string or a list.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*package_ensure*]
# (Optional) ensure state for package.
# Defaults to 'present'.
#
# [*executor_thread_pool_size*]
# (optional) Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default'].
#
# [*default_transport_url*]
# (optional) A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its full
# configuration. Transport URLs take the form:
# transport://user:pass@host1:port[,hostN:portN]/virtual_host
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rpc_response_timeout*]
# (Optional) Seconds to wait for a response from a call.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*control_exchange*]
# (Optional) The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be
# overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url
# option.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*notification_transport_url*]
# (optional) A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications
# and its full configuration. Transport URLs take the form:
# transport://user:pass@host1:port[,hostN:portN]/virtual_host
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_ha_queues*]
# (Optional) Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this
# option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. (boolean value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_quorum_queue*]
# (Optional) Use quorum queues in RabbitMQ.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_transient_quorum_queue*]
# (Optional) Use quorum queues for transients queues in RabbitMQ.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_quorum_delivery_limit*]
# (Optional) Each time a message is rdelivered to a consumer, a counter is
# incremented. Once the redelivery count exceeds the delivery limit
# the message gets dropped or dead-lettered.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_quorum_max_memory_length*]
# (Optional) Limit the number of messages in the quorum queue.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_quorum_max_memory_bytes*]
# (Optional) Limit the number of memory bytes used by the quorum queue.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_heartbeat_timeout_threshold*]
# (Optional) Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is
# considered down if heartbeat's keep-alive fails
# (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL. (integer value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_heartbeat_rate*]
# (Optional) How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold
# we check the heartbeat. (integer value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_heartbeat_in_pthread*]
# (Optional) EXPERIMENTAL: Run the health check heartbeat thread
# through a native python thread. By default if this
# option isn't provided the health check heartbeat will
# inherit the execution model from the parent process. By
# example if the parent process have monkey patched the
# stdlib by using eventlet/greenlet then the heartbeat
# will be run through a green thread.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_qos_prefetch_count*]
# (Optional) Specifies the number of messages to prefetch.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*rabbit_use_ssl*]
# (Optional) Connect over SSL for RabbitMQ. (boolean value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*amqp_durable_queues*]
# (optional) Define queues as "durable" to rabbitmq.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_ssl_ca_certs*]
# (Optional) SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled).
# (string value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_ssl_certfile*]
# (Optional) SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_ssl_keyfile*]
# (Optional) SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_ssl_version*]
# (Optional) 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)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_reconnect_delay*]
# (Optional) How long to wait before reconnecting in response
# to an AMQP consumer cancel notification. (floating point value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_failover_strategy*]
# (Optional) 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)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*kombu_compression*]
# (optional) Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not
# be used. This option may notbe available in future versions. EXPERIMENTAL.
# (string value)
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default']
#
# [*purge_config*]
# (optional) Whether to set only the specified config options
# in the ceilometer config.
# Defaults to false.
#
# [*host*]
# (Optional) Name of this node. This is typically a hostname, FQDN, or
# IP address.
# Defaults to $facts['os_service_default'].
#
class ceilometer(
$telemetry_secret,
$http_timeout = $facts['os_service_default'],
$max_parallel_requests = $facts['os_service_default'],
$notification_topics = ['notifications'],
$notification_driver = $facts['os_service_default'],
$package_ensure = 'present',
$executor_thread_pool_size = $facts['os_service_default'],
$default_transport_url = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rpc_response_timeout = $facts['os_service_default'],
$control_exchange = $facts['os_service_default'],
$notification_transport_url = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_ha_queues = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_quorum_queue = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_transient_quorum_queue = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_quorum_delivery_limit = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_quorum_max_memory_length = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_quorum_max_memory_bytes = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_heartbeat_timeout_threshold = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_heartbeat_rate = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_heartbeat_in_pthread = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = $facts['os_service_default'],
$amqp_durable_queues = $facts['os_service_default'],
$rabbit_use_ssl = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_ssl_ca_certs = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_ssl_certfile = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_ssl_keyfile = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_ssl_version = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_reconnect_delay = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_failover_strategy = $facts['os_service_default'],
$kombu_compression = $facts['os_service_default'],
Boolean $purge_config = false,
$host = $facts['os_service_default'],
) {
include ceilometer::deps
include ceilometer::params
package { 'ceilometer-common':
ensure => $package_ensure,
name => $::ceilometer::params::common_package_name,
tag => ['openstack', 'ceilometer-package'],
}
resources { 'ceilometer_config':
purge => $purge_config,
}
oslo::messaging::rabbit {'ceilometer_config':
rabbit_ha_queues => $rabbit_ha_queues,
heartbeat_timeout_threshold => $rabbit_heartbeat_timeout_threshold,
heartbeat_rate => $rabbit_heartbeat_rate,
heartbeat_in_pthread => $rabbit_heartbeat_in_pthread,
rabbit_qos_prefetch_count => $rabbit_qos_prefetch_count,
amqp_durable_queues => $amqp_durable_queues,
rabbit_use_ssl => $rabbit_use_ssl,
kombu_ssl_ca_certs => $kombu_ssl_ca_certs,
kombu_ssl_certfile => $kombu_ssl_certfile,
kombu_ssl_keyfile => $kombu_ssl_keyfile,
kombu_ssl_version => $kombu_ssl_version,
kombu_reconnect_delay => $kombu_reconnect_delay,
kombu_failover_strategy => $kombu_failover_strategy,
kombu_compression => $kombu_compression,
rabbit_quorum_queue => $rabbit_quorum_queue,
rabbit_transient_quorum_queue => $rabbit_transient_quorum_queue,
rabbit_quorum_delivery_limit => $rabbit_quorum_delivery_limit,
rabbit_quorum_max_memory_length => $rabbit_quorum_max_memory_length,
rabbit_quorum_max_memory_bytes => $rabbit_quorum_max_memory_bytes,
}
# Once we got here, we can act as an honey badger on the rpc used.
ceilometer_config {
'DEFAULT/http_timeout' : value => $http_timeout;
'DEFAULT/max_parallel_requests': value => $max_parallel_requests;
'DEFAULT/host' : value => $host;
'publisher/telemetry_secret' : value => $telemetry_secret, secret => true;
}
oslo::messaging::notifications { 'ceilometer_config':
transport_url => $notification_transport_url,
topics => $notification_topics,
driver => $notification_driver,
}
oslo::messaging::default { 'ceilometer_config':
executor_thread_pool_size => $executor_thread_pool_size,
transport_url => $default_transport_url,
rpc_response_timeout => $rpc_response_timeout,
control_exchange => $control_exchange,
}
}