Ryan Hefner ee2c07560d Enable Manila Service
During an overcloud deploy, a Manila password and service endpoint
should be created. Without these, the service isn't acessible for
end-user use.

Change-Id: Id49d4ba0cb63c5730573c52b4b952d37ebf6fe9e
2015-07-17 16:04:47 -04:00

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def generate_overcloud_passwords_mock():
passwords = (
"OVERCLOUD_ADMIN_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_ADMIN_TOKEN",
"OVERCLOUD_CEILOMETER_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_CEILOMETER_SECRET",
"OVERCLOUD_CINDER_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_DEMO_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_GLANCE_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_HEAT_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_HEAT_STACK_DOMAIN_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_MANILA_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_NEUTRON_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_NOVA_PASSWORD",
"OVERCLOUD_SWIFT_HASH",
"OVERCLOUD_SWIFT_PASSWORD",
)
return dict((password, 'password') for password in passwords)