[identity] # This section contains configuration options that a variety of Tempest # test clients use when authenticating with different user/tenant # combinations # Set to True if your test environment's Keystone authentication service should # be accessed over HTTPS use_ssl = %IDENTITY_USE_SSL% # This is the main host address of the authentication service API host = %IDENTITY_HOST% # Port that the authentication service API is running on port = %IDENTITY_PORT% # Version of the authentication service API (a string) api_version = %IDENTITY_API_VERSION% # Path to the authentication service tokens resource (do not modify unless you # have a custom authentication API and are not using Keystone) path = %IDENTITY_PATH% # Should typically be left as keystone unless you have a non-Keystone # authentication API service strategy = %IDENTITY_STRATEGY% [compute] # This section contains configuration options used when executing tests # against the OpenStack Compute API. # This should be the username of a user WITHOUT administrative privileges username = %USERNAME% # The above non-administrative user's password password = %PASSWORD% # The above non-administrative user's tenant name tenant_name = %TENANT_NAME% # This should be the username of an alternate user WITHOUT # administrative privileges alt_username = %ALT_USERNAME% # The above non-administrative user's password alt_password = %ALT_PASSWORD% # The above non-administrative user's tenant name alt_tenant_name = %ALT_TENANT_NAME% # Reference data for tests. The ref and ref_alt should be # distinct images/flavors. image_ref = %IMAGE_ID% image_ref_alt = %IMAGE_ID_ALT% flavor_ref = %FLAVOR_REF% flavor_ref_alt = %FLAVOR_REF_ALT% # Number of seconds to wait while looping to check the status of an # instance or volume that is building. build_interval = %BUILD_INTERVAL% # Number of seconds to time out on waiting for an instance or volume # to build or reach an expected status build_timeout = %BUILD_TIMEOUT% # The type of endpoint for a Compute API service. Unless you have a # custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave # this value as "compute" catalog_type = %COMPUTE_CATALOG_TYPE% # Does the Compute API support creation of images? create_image_enabled = %COMPUTE_CREATE_IMAGE_ENABLED% # For resize to work with libvirt/kvm, one of the following must be true: # Single node: allow_resize_to_same_host=True must be set in nova.conf # Cluster: the 'nova' user must have scp access between cluster nodes resize_available = %COMPUTE_RESIZE_AVAILABLE% # Level to log Compute API request/response details. log_level = %COMPUTE_LOG_LEVEL% [image] # This section contains configuration options used when executing tests # against the OpenStack Images API # The type of endpoint for an Image API service. Unless you have a # custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave # this value as "image" catalog_type = %IMAGE_CATALOG_TYPE% # The version of the OpenStack Images API to use api_version = %IMAGE_API_VERSION% # This is the main host address of the Image API host = %IMAGE_HOST% # Port that the Image API is running on port = %IMAGE_PORT% # This should be the username of a user WITHOUT administrative privileges username = %USERNAME% # The above non-administrative user's password password = %PASSWORD% # The above non-administrative user's tenant name tenant_name = %TENANT_NAME% [compute-admin] # This section contains configuration options for an administrative # user of the Compute API. These options are used in tests that stress # the admin-only parts of the Compute API # This should be the username of a user WITH administrative privileges username = %ADMIN_USERNAME% # The above administrative user's password password = %ADMIN_PASSWORD% # The above administrative user's tenant name tenant_name = %ADMIN_TENANT_NAME%