ee9ace2087
Update the tripleo.derive_params.v1.derived_parameters workflow to use
scheduler hints associated with a given role. The scheduler hints are
used to identify overcloud nodes associated with the role, and take
precedence over nodes identified by their profile/flavor. If a role does
not specify any scheduler hints then the workflow falls back to matching
nodes by profile/flavor.
Add a tripleo.baremetal.v1.nodes_with_node_id workflow that searches
for ironic nodes matching a node placement regex. This workflow is
analogous to the existing nodes_with_profile workflow that searches
for nodes that match a given profile.
Add a tripleo.baremetal.get_node_id Mistral action that returns the node
placement ID (e.g. "controller-0") for a given node, or None if a node
ID is not defined. This is analogous to the existing get_profile action
that returns the profile assigned to the node.
Fix the 'message' published when a derived parameter sub-workflow fails
so it just returns the sub-workflow 'message' and not the entire sub-
workflow result. The 'message' portion is the only part that is meaningful
to the user.
Closes-Bug: #1760659
Change-Id: I7eff355620aecaca49e77112ba491a5f3ce2eed6
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healthcheck | ||
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playbooks | ||
releasenotes | ||
roles | ||
scripts | ||
tools | ||
tripleo_common | ||
undercloud_heat_plugins | ||
workbooks | ||
zuul.d | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
HACKING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.rst | ||
babel.cfg | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
sudoers | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
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README.rst
Team and repository tags
tripleo-common
A common library for TripleO workflows.
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/tripleo-common/latest/
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/tripleo-common
- Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo-common
Action Development
When developing new actions, you will checkout a copy of tripleo-common to an undercloud machine and add actions as needed. To test the actions they need to be installed and selected services need to be restarted. Use the following code to accomplish these tasks. :
sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tripleo_common*
sudo python setup.py install
sudo cp /usr/share/tripleo-common/sudoers /etc/sudoers.d/tripleo-common
sudo systemctl restart openstack-mistral-executor
sudo systemctl restart openstack-mistral-engine
# this loads the actions via entrypoints
sudo mistral-db-manage populate
# make sure the new actions got loaded
mistral action-list | grep tripleo
Workflow Development ------------------
When developing new workflows, you will need to reload the modified workflows, e.g the following will reload all the workflows from the default packaged location, or you can use a similar approach to replace only a single workbook while under development. :
for workbook in $(openstack workbook list -f value -c Name | grep tripleo); do
openstack workbook delete $workbook
done
for workflow in $(openstack workflow list -f value -c Name | grep tripleo); do
openstack workflow delete $workflow
done
for workbook in $(ls /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-common/workbooks/*); do
openstack workbook create $workbook
done
Validations
Prerequisites
If you haven't installed the undercloud with the
enable_validations
set to true, you will have to prepare
your undercloud to run the validations:
$ sudo pip install git+https://git.openstack.org/openstack/tripleo-validations
$ sudo yum install ansible
$ sudo useradd validations
Finally you need to generate an SSH keypair for the validation user and copy it to the overcloud's authorized_keys files:
$ mistral execution-create tripleo.validations.v1.copy_ssh_key
Running validations using the mistral workflow
Create a context.json file containing the arguments passed to the workflow:
{
"validation_names": ["512e", "rabbitmq-limits"]
}
Run the tripleo.validations.v1.run_validations
workflow
with mistral client:
mistral execution-create tripleo.validations.v1.run_validations context.json
Running groups of validations
Create a context.json file containing the arguments passed to the workflow:
{
"group_names": ["network", "post-deployment"]
}
Run the tripleo.validations.v1.run_groups
workflow with
mistral client:
mistral execution-create tripleo.validations.v1.run_groups context.json