puppet-senlin/README.md

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Table of Contents

  1. Overview - What is the senlin module?
  2. Module Description - What does the module do?
  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with senlin
  4. Implementation - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Development - Guide for contributing to the module
  7. Contributors - Those with commits

Overview

The senlin module is a part of OpenStack, an effort by the OpenStack infrastructure team to provide continuous integration testing and code review for OpenStack and OpenStack community projects not part of the core software. The module its self is used to flexibly configure and manage the Senlin service for OpenStack.

Module Description

The senlin module is a thorough attempt to make Puppet capable of managing the entirety of senlin. This includes manifests to provision region specific endpoint and database connections. Types are shipped as part of the senlin module to assist in manipulation of configuration files.

Setup

What the senlin module affects

  • Senlin, the Senlin service for OpenStack.

Installing senlin

senlin is not currently in Puppet Forge, but is anticipated to be added soon.  Once that happens, you'll be able to install senlin with:
puppet module install openstack/senlin

Beginning with senlin

To utilize the senlin module's functionality you will need to declare multiple resources.

Implementation

senlin

senlin is a combination of Puppet manifest and ruby code to delivery configuration and extra functionality through types and providers.

Limitations

  • All the senlin types use the CLI tools and so need to be ran on the senlin node.

Beaker-Rspec

This module has beaker-rspec tests

To run the tests on the default vagrant node:

bundle install
bundle exec rake acceptance

For more information on writing and running beaker-rspec tests visit the documentation:

Development

Developer documentation for the entire puppet-openstack project.

Contributors