puppet-keystone/manifests/policy.pp
Tobias Urdin 7fea7a2145 Use validate_legacy
This changes all the puppet 3 validate_* functions
to use the validate_legacy function.

The validate_legacy function has been available since
about three years but require Puppet >= 4.4.0 and since
there is Puppet 4.10.12 as latest we should assume people
are running a fairly new Puppet 4 version.

This is the first step to then remove all validate function
calls and use proper types for parameter as described in spec [1].

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/568929/

Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/639215/
Change-Id: Idd720f18893bea0ec1d26859e0a6907a5daa8980
2019-02-25 23:02:21 +00:00

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# == Class: keystone::policy
#
# Configure the keystone policies
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*policies*]
# (Optional) Set of policies to configure for keystone
# Example :
# {
# 'keystone-context_is_admin' => {
# 'key' => 'context_is_admin',
# 'value' => 'true'
# },
# 'keystone-default' => {
# 'key' => 'default',
# 'value' => 'rule:admin_or_owner'
# }
# }
# Defaults to empty hash.
#
# [*policy_path*]
# (Optional) Path to the nova policy.json file
# Defaults to /etc/keystone/policy.json
#
class keystone::policy (
$policies = {},
$policy_path = '/etc/keystone/policy.json',
) {
include ::keystone::deps
include ::keystone::params
validate_legacy(Hash, 'validate_hash', $policies)
Openstacklib::Policy::Base {
file_path => $policy_path,
file_user => 'root',
file_group => $::keystone::params::group,
}
create_resources('openstacklib::policy::base', $policies)
oslo::policy { 'keystone_config': policy_file => $policy_path }
}