puppet-keystone/examples/apache_with_paths.pp

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# Example using apache to serve keystone
#
# To be sure everything is working, run:
# $ export OS_USERNAME=admin
# $ export OS_PASSWORD=ChangeMe
# $ export OS_TENANT_NAME=openstack
# $ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.local/v3
# $ keystone catalog
# Service: identity
# +-------------+----------------------------------------------+
# | Property | Value |
# +-------------+----------------------------------------------+
# | adminURL | http://keystone.local:80/v3 |
# | id | 4f0f55f6789d4c73a53c51f991559b72 |
# | internalURL | http://keystone.local:80/v3 |
# | publicURL | http://keystone.local:80/v3 |
# | region | RegionOne |
# +-------------+----------------------------------------------+
#
Exec { logoutput => 'on_failure' }
class { 'mysql::server': }
class { 'keystone::db::mysql':
password => 'keystone',
}
class { 'keystone::db':
database_connection => 'mysql://keystone:keystone@127.0.0.1/keystone',
}
class { 'keystone':
debug => true,
catalog_driver => 'sql',
enabled => true,
}
class { 'keystone::bootstrap':
password => 'ChangeMe',
public_url => "https://${facts['networking']['fqdn']}:443/v3",
admin_url => "https://${facts['networking']['fqdn']}:443/v3",
}
keystone_config { 'ssl/enable': ensure => absent }
include apache
class { 'keystone::wsgi::apache':
ssl => true,
api_port => 443,
}