Retire Tripleo: remove repo content

TripleO project is retiring
- https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/905145

this commit remove the content of this project repo

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# Hardcoded to be the file containing the secret
# We ignore it from here since it should be generated
# by the user.
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tripleo-ipsec
=============
This project is no longer maintained.
Ansible role to configure IPSEC tunnels for TripleO
The contents of this repository are still available in the Git
source code management system. To see the contents of this
repository before it reached its end of life, please check out the
previous commit with "git checkout HEAD^1".
* This sets up packages and firewall settings.
* Sets the configuration for the IPSEC tunnels in the overcloud nodes.
* Parses the given configuration file and starts the IPSEC tunnels.
In a final step, when pacemaker is enabled, it enables resource agents for each
Virtual IP which puts up/tears down IPSEC tunnels depending on the VIP
location.
Note that as of the latest code, this now relies on the usage of TripleO's
dynamic inventory. This means that it expects the inventory to tell the role
which networks are being set and which IPs do the hosts have. If the relevant
variables don't come from the inventory, the role will attempt to use the legacy
setup which autodiscovers these. However, this setup is not very reliable if
you're using custom networks.
Role Variables
--------------
* `ipsec_psk`: the Pre-Shared Key to be used for the IPSEC tunnels.
Note that is is sensible information and it's recommended that it's stored
securely on the host where the playbook runs from, e.g. using Ansible Vault.
One can generate this variable with the following command:
`openssl rand -base64 48`
* `ipsec_algorithm`: Defines the encryption algorithm to use in the phase2alg
configuration option for the tunnels. Defaults to: `aes_gcm128-null`.
The possible values should be checked in libreswan's documentation.
* `ipsec_configure_vips`: Determines whether or not the role should configure
the tunnels for the VIPs. Defaults to: `true`.
* `ipsec_skip_firewall_rules`: Determines whether the role should skip
or not the firewall rules. Defaults to: `false`.
* `ipsec_uninstall_tunnels`: Determines whether the role should remove the IPSEC
tunnels that were previously set. Defaults to: `false`.
* `ipsec_upgrade_tunnels`: Determines whether the role should upgrade the IPSEC
tunnels that were previously set. This means it'll remove all the tunnels
created in a previous run and replace them. Defaults to: `false`.
* `ipsec_setup_resource_agents`: Determines whether the role should create the
pacemaker resource agents or not. Defaults to: `true`.
* `ipsec_skip_networks`: Determines which networks should be skipped. defaults to `[]`.
* `ipsec_force_install_legacy`: Forces the legacy installation. Defaults to: `false`.
* `overcloud_controller_identifier`: This identifies which nodes are
controllers in the cluster and which aren't, and should be part of the
hostname of the controller. Defaults to: 'controller'. It's highly
recommended that there's a way to explicitly identify the nodes this way.
Note that this is only used in the legacy setup.
Example Playbook
----------------
Sample::
- hosts: servers
roles:
- tripleo-ipsec
Enabling ipsec tunnels in TripleO
=================================
The main playbook to be ran on the overcloud nodes is::
tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml
Which will deploy IPSEC on the overcloud nodes for the internal API network.
We'll use a PSK and an AES128 cipher.
Add the PSK to an ansible var file::
cat <<EOF > ipsec-psk.yml
ipsec_psk: $(openssl rand -base64 48)
EOF
Encrypt the file with ansible-vault (note that it'll prompt for a password):
ansible-vault encrypt ipsec-psk.yml
Having done this, now you can run the playbook::
ansible-playbook -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory --ask-vault-pass \
-e @ipsec-psk.yml tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml
Generating an inventory
-----------------------
The script */usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory* generates a dynamic inventory
with the nodes in the overcloud. And However it comes with some inconveniences:
* In deployments older than Pike, it might be a bit slow to run. To address
this, in Ocata and Pike it's possible to generate a static inventory out of
the output of this command::
/usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory --static-inventory nodes.txt
This will create a called nodes.txt with the static inventory, which we could
now use and save some time.
* Newton unfortunately only takes into account computes and controllers with
this command. So for this deployment we need to generate an inventory of our
own. we can do so with the following command::
cat <<EOF > nodes.txt
[undercloud]
localhost
[undercloud:vars]
ansible_connection = local
[overcloud:vars]
ansible_ssh_user = heat-admin
[overcloud]
$( openstack server list -c Networks -f value | sed 's/ctlplane=//')
EOF
This assumes that you're deploying this playbook from the undercloud itself.
Hence the undercloud group containing localhost.
Skipping networks
=================
The `ipsec_skip_networks` variable allows the user to skip the tunnel setup
for certain networks. This works by using the network name, which can vary
depending on your type of setup.
Using the dynamic inventory (Queens and beyond)
-----------------------------------------------
When using the dynamic inventory, the network names will be based on the names
that are set in your `network_data.yaml` file, from tripleo-heat-templates.
As mentioned in tripleo-heat-templates, this file will determine which networks
you're setting up in your overall TripleO deployment, and will even specify
which of those networks have VIPs attached to them.
The network names to use in the `ipsec_skip_networks` variable will be under
the `name_lower` section of each network definition.
For instance, if you want to skip the storage management network, you'll see
that the entry looks as follows::
- name: StorageMgmt
name_lower: storage_mgmt
vip: true
vlan: 40
ip_subnet: '172.16.3.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.3.4', 'end': '172.16.3.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
So, in this case, the variable you'll put in your ansible variables file will
have the following entry::
ipsec_skip_networks:
- storage_mgmt
You can add more networks by adding more items to that list.
Legacy setups
-------------
If you're using a legacy setup (which would work in Newton), you'll need to
note that the network names are hardcoded; so you'll have the following
options available:
* internalapi
* storage
* storagemgmt
* ctlplane
You can also explicitly skip creating the Redis VIP by adding the `redis` word
to the list.
If you would want to skip the Storage and Storage Management networks, the
variable you'll put in your ansible variables file will have the
following entry::
ipsec_skip_networks:
- storage
- storagemgmt
For any further questions, please email
openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org or join #openstack-dev on
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---
overcloud_controller_identifier: controller
ipsec_algorithm: 'aes_gcm128-null'
ipsec_configure_vips: true
ipsec_force_install_legacy: false
ipsec_setup_resource_agents: true
ipsec_skip_firewall_rules: false
ipsec_uninstall_tunnels: false
ipsec_upgrade_tunnels: false
use_opportunistic_ipsec: false
ipsec_skip_networks: []

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#!/bin/sh
#
#
# IPSEC OCF RA. Handles IPSEC tunnels associated with a VIP
#
# Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
# free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
# or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or
# otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if
# any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
# other software, or any other product whatsoever.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
#######################################################################
# Initialization:
: ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat}
. ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs
#######################################################################
# Defaults
OCF_RESKEY_confdir_default="/etc/ipsec.d/"
: ${OCF_RESKEY_confdir=${OCF_RESKEY_confdir_default}}
meta_data() {
cat <<END
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE resource-agent SYSTEM "ra-api-1.dtd">
<resource-agent name="ipsec">
<version>1.0</version>
<longdesc lang="en">
This is a Resource Agent to manage IPSEC tunnels associated with a Virtual IP
Address. It's meant to be collocated with a specific VIP, and will manage
setting up or down a specific tunnel.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Handles IPSEC tunnels for VIPs</shortdesc>
<parameters>
<parameter name="tunnel" unique="1" required="1">
<longdesc lang="en">
The name of the tunnel to be monitored.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Tunnel name</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="vip" unique="1" required="1">
<longdesc lang="en">
Virtual IP address that the tunnel is using.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">VIP</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="confdir">
<longdesc lang="en">
The directory where the IPSEC tunnel configurations can be found.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Tunnel name</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="${OCF_RESKEY_confdir_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="fallbacktunnel" unique="1">
<longdesc lang="en">
The name of the tunnel to fall back to when the main tunnel is put down.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Tunnel name to fall back to</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="" />
</parameter>
</parameters>
<actions>
<action name="start" timeout="20" />
<action name="stop" timeout="20" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="20" interval="10" depth="0" />
<action name="reload" timeout="20" />
<action name="meta-data" timeout="5" />
</actions>
</resource-agent>
END
}
#######################################################################
ipsec_usage() {
cat <<END
usage: $0 {start|stop|monitor|validate-all|meta-data}
Expects to have a fully populated OCF RA-compliant environment set. And
should have a collocation constraint with a VIP associated with the
tunnel.
END
}
ipsec_start() {
echo "Putting up ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" >> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
ipsec auto --add "${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
ipsec whack --listen &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
local return_code=$?
if [ $return_code -eq 1 -o $return_code -eq 10 ]; then
ocf_log warn "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : Unable to add tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} with return code ${return_code}"
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
else
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
}
ipsec_stop() {
echo "Putting down ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" >> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
ipsec auto --down "${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
local return_code=$?
ocf_log info "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : Put down tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} with return code ${return_code}"
ipsec whack --listen &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" ]; then
echo "Putting up ${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" >> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log
# Run this in a subshell and let it run, This will end the stop
# operation And the start of the tunnel will hopefully start on the
# other node. Meanwhile, this will keep trying to put up the
# fallback tunnel up, and will eventually succeed or timeout in the
# background.
(ipsec auto --up "${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log) &
disown
fi
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
ipsec_monitor() {
# Monitor _MUST!_ differentiate correctly between running
# (SUCCESS), failed (ERROR) or _cleanly_ stopped (NOT RUNNING).
# That is THREE states, not just yes/no.
ipsec status | grep "$OCF_RESKEY_tunnel" | grep -q unoriented
state=$?
if [ "$state" == "0" ]; then
ip addr show | grep -q "${OCF_RESKEY_vip}"
hosting_vip=$?
if [ "hosting_vip" == "0" ]; then
ocf_log warn "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} is unoriented"
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
else
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
fi
else
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
}
ipsec_validate() {
# The tunnel needs to be defined in the configuration
cat ${OCF_RESKEY_confdir}/*.conf | grep -q "conn $OCF_RESKEY_tunnel"
state=$?
if [ "$state" == "0" ]; then
return $OCF_SUCCESS
else
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
}
case $__OCF_ACTION in
meta-data) meta_data
exit $OCF_SUCCESS
;;
start) ipsec_start;;
stop) ipsec_stop;;
monitor) ipsec_monitor;;
reload) ocf_log info "Reloading ${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} ..."
;;
usage|help) ipsec_usage
exit $OCF_SUCCESS
;;
*) ipsec_usage
exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED
;;
esac
rc=$?
ocf_log debug "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} $__OCF_ACTION : $rc"
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---
- name: Save iptables rules
shell: iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables
become: yes
- name: Restore iptables rules
command: iptables-restore
become: yes
- name: Restart ipsec
service:
name: ipsec
state: restarted
become: yes
- name: Listen for IPSEC connections
shell: ipsec whack --listen # noqa 305
become: yes
ignore_errors: true
when:
- inventory_hostname in groups['pacemaker']

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galaxy_info:
author: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles
role_name: tripleo_ipsec
description: Ansible role to configure IPSEC tunnels for TripleO
company: Red Hat Inc.
issue_tracker_url: https://github.com/JAORMX/tripleo-fernet-key-rotation/issues
license: GPLv3
min_ansible_version: 2.4
platforms:
- name: EL
versions:
- 7
galaxy_tags:
- 'tripleo'
- 'openstack'
- 'ipsec'
dependencies: []

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[metadata]
name = tripleo-ipsec
summary = Ansible role for managing TripleO's IPSEC tunnels
description-file =
README.rst
author = Juan Antonio Osorio Robles
author-email = jaosorior@redhat.com
home-page = https://opendev.org/openstack/tripleo-ipsec
classifier =
Intended Audience :: Developers
Intended Audience :: System Administrators
License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
[files]
data_files =
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/defaults = defaults/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/files = files/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/handlers = handlers/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/meta = meta/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/tasks = tasks/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/templates = templates/*
/usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/tests = tests/*
[pbr]
warnerrors = True
[wheel]
universal = 1

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# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# THIS FILE IS MANAGED BY THE GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS REPO - DO NOT EDIT
import setuptools
# In python < 2.7.4, a lazy loading of package `pbr` will break
# setuptools if some other modules registered functions in `atexit`.
# solution from: http://bugs.python.org/issue15881#msg170215
try:
import multiprocessing # noqa
except ImportError:
pass
setuptools.setup(
setup_requires=['pbr>=2.0.0'],
pbr=True)

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---
- name: Open INPUT for UDP port 500 for the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol
iptables:
action: insert
chain: INPUT
protocol: udp
jump: ACCEPT
source_port: 500
destination_port: 500
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open OUTPUT for UDP port 500 for the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol
iptables:
action: insert
chain: OUTPUT
protocol: udp
jump: ACCEPT
source_port: 500
destination_port: 500
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open INPUT for UDP port 4500 for IKE NAT-Traversal
iptables:
action: insert
chain: INPUT
protocol: udp
jump: ACCEPT
source_port: 4500
destination_port: 4500
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open OUTPUT for UDP port 4500 for IKE NAT-Traversal
iptables:
action: insert
chain: OUTPUT
protocol: udp
jump: ACCEPT
source_port: 4500
destination_port: 4500
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open INPUT for Protocol 50 - Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) IPsec packets
iptables:
action: insert
chain: INPUT
protocol: esp
jump: ACCEPT
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open OUTPUT for Protocol 50 - Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) IPsec packets
iptables:
action: insert
chain: OUTPUT
protocol: esp
jump: ACCEPT
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open INPUT for Protocol 51 - Authentication Header (AH) traffic
iptables:
action: insert
chain: INPUT
protocol: ah
jump: ACCEPT
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules
- name: Open OUTPUT for Protocol 51 - Authentication Header (AH) traffic
iptables:
action: insert
chain: OUTPUT
protocol: ah
jump: ACCEPT
notify:
- Save iptables rules
- Restore iptables rules

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---
#
# This gets the network related information of the nodes in the old hardcoded fashion.
# This is because we want it to still work with Newton; however, for Queens, we will
# have some variables provided that will help us do this in a better way.
- name: Get the current node's internal API IP address
shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.internalapi$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306
register: current_internalapi_ip_register
changed_when: false
# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of <fqdn>,<IP>
- name: Get the controller internal API hostnames and IP addresses
shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*internalapi$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306
register: internalapi_controllers_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the current node's storage IP address
shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.storage$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306
register: current_storage_ip_register
changed_when: false
# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of <fqdn>,<IP>
- name: Get the controller storage hostnames and IP addresses
shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*storage$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306
register: storage_controllers_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the current node's storagemgmt IP address
shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.storagemgmt$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306
register: current_storagemgmt_ip_register
changed_when: false
# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of <fqdn>,<IP>
- name: Get the controller storagemgmt hostnames and IP addresses
shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*storagemgmt$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306
register: storagemgmt_controllers_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the current node's ctlplane IP address
shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.ctlplane$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306
register: current_ctlplane_ip_register
changed_when: false
# We don't parse the control plane IP Addresses here since we don't expect communication
# between nodes with these. We only need the VIP
- name: Get the overcloud internal API VIP address
command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml internal_api_virtual_ip
register: internalapi_vip_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the overcloud redis VIP address
command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml redis_vip
register: redis_vip_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the overcloud storage VIP address
command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml storage_virtual_ip
register: storage_vip_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the overcloud storagemgmt VIP address
command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml storage_mgmt_virtual_ip
register: storagemgmt_vip_register
changed_when: false
- name: Get the overcloud ctlplane VIP address
command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml controller_virtual_ip
register: ctlplane_vip_register
changed_when: false
- name: Set the networks IPs facts
set_fact:
networks:
- name: internalapi
current_ip: "{{ current_internalapi_ip_register.stdout }}"
controllers: "{{ internalapi_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}"
vips:
- name: internalapi
ip: "{{ internalapi_vip_register.stdout }}"
- name: redis
ip: "{{ redis_vip_register.stdout }}"
- name: storage
current_ip: "{{ current_storage_ip_register.stdout }}"
controllers: "{{ storage_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}"
vips:
- name: storage
ip: "{{ storage_vip_register.stdout }}"
- name: storagemgmt
current_ip: "{{ current_storagemgmt_ip_register.stdout }}"
controllers: "{{ storagemgmt_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}"
vips:
- name: storagemgmt
ip: "{{ storagemgmt_vip_register.stdout }}"
- name: ctlplane
current_ip: "{{ current_ctlplane_ip_register.stdout }}"
controllers: []
vips:
- name: ctlplane
ip: "{{ ctlplane_vip_register.stdout }}"

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---
- name: Set network name fact
set_fact:
network: "{{ item }}"
- name: Set IP/VIP variable key facts
set_fact:
ip_var_key: "{{ item + '_ip' }}"
vip_var_key: "{{ item + '_vip' }}"
- name: Set current IP fact
set_fact:
current_ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][ip_var_key] }}"
# This effectively skips the configuration if we're in a network that's
# not actually enabled. We can notice that if the IP has fallen back to
# the control plane's IP.
- when: current_ip != ctlplane_ip or network == 'ctlplane'
block:
- name: Set net CIDR fact
set_fact:
current_subnet: "{{ ip_with_prefix_register.stdout | ipaddr('subnet') }}"
# Gets the IPs for the other nodes in the network. It skips the current IP and
# also skips the nodes that are not in the subnet (which fall back to the
# ctlplane network by default).
- name: Set other IPs fact
set_fact:
other_ips: "{{ hostvars|json_query(other_ips_query)|difference([current_ip])|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}"
vars:
other_ips_query: '*.{{ ip_var_key }}'
- name: Set VIP fact
set_fact:
current_vip:
name: "{{ network }}"
ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][vip_var_key]|default('') }}"
- name: Ping all hosts in this network
command: "ping -c 5 {{ item }}"
ignore_errors: true
with_items: "{{ other_ips }}"
- name: Ping {{ current_vip.name }} VIP
command: "ping -c 5 {{ current_vip.ip }}"
when: current_vip.ip and ipsec_configure_vips|bool
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---
# NOTE: This is only here because we currently don't have pluggable auth.
- name: Check for PSK variable
fail:
msg: Please provide the PSK key via the 'ipsec_psk' variable
when: ipsec_psk is not defined
- name: Set network name fact
set_fact:
network: "{{ item }}"
- name: Set IP/VIP variable key facts
set_fact:
ip_var_key: "{{ item + '_ip' }}"
vip_var_key: "{{ item + '_vip' }}"
- name: Set current IP fact
set_fact:
current_ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][ip_var_key] }}"
# This effectively skips the configuration if we're in a network that's
# not actually enabled. We can notice that if the IP has fallen back to
# the control plane's IP.
- when: current_ip != ctlplane_ip or network == 'ctlplane'
block:
- name: Set IP with prefix register
shell: "ip addr show | grep {{ current_ip }} | awk '{print $2}'"
register:
ip_with_prefix_register
- name: Set net CIDR fact
set_fact:
current_subnet: "{{ ip_with_prefix_register.stdout | ipaddr('subnet') }}"
# Gets the IPs for the other nodes in the network. It skips the current IP and
# also skips the nodes that are not in the subnet (which fall back to the
# ctlplane network by default).
- name: Set other IPs fact
set_fact:
other_ips: "{{ hostvars|json_query(other_ips_query)|difference([current_ip])|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}"
vars:
other_ips_query: '*.{{ ip_var_key }}'
- name: Set VIP fact
set_fact:
current_vip:
name: "{{ network }}"
ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][vip_var_key]|default('') }}"
- name: Remove {{ network }} from virtual-private setting in ipsec setup configuration
replace:
path: /etc/ipsec.conf
regexp: '(^\s+.*)%v4:{{ current_subnet|regex_replace("\.", "\.") }},(.*)$'
replace: '\1\2'
backup: yes
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- name: Write ipsec tunnel policy for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: policy.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/policies/overcloud-{{ policy }}-{{ network }}-ip
mode: '0640'
when:
- other_ips != []
- type == 'opportunistic'
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- name: Write ipsec tunnel secrets for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-{{ type }}-tunnels.secrets.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-{{ type }}-tunnels.secrets
mode: '0600'
when:
- other_ips != []
- type != 'opportunistic'
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- name: Write ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-{{ type }}-{{ policy }}.conf.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-{{ type }}-{{ policy }}-tunnels.conf
mode: '0640'
when: other_ips != []
- name: Write VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.secrets
mode: '0600'
when: current_vip.ip and type != 'opportunistic' and ipsec_configure_vips|bool
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- name: Write VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.conf
mode: '0640'
when: current_vip.ip and type != 'opportunistic' and ipsec_configure_vips|bool
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- include_tasks: resource-agent.yml
when:
- pacemaker_running|bool
- type != 'opportunistic'
- current_vip.ip
- inventory_hostname == groups['pacemaker'][0]
- ipsec_setup_resource_agents|bool
- ipsec_configure_vips|bool
- name: Filter redis VIP through current subnet
set_fact:
redis_net_filter: "{{ redis_vip|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}"
- name: Set fact to check if redis is part of this subnet
set_fact:
redis_in_subnet: "{{ redis_vip == redis_net_filter }}"
- name: Set Redis VIP fact
set_fact:
current_vip:
name: redis
ip: "{{ redis_vip }}"
when:
- redis_in_subnet|bool
- name: Write Redis VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-redis-vip-tunnels.secrets
mode: '0600'
when:
- redis_in_subnet|bool
- type != 'opportunistic'
- ipsec_configure_vips|bool
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- name: Write Redis VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-redis-vip-tunnels.conf
mode: '0640'
when:
- redis_in_subnet|bool
- type != 'opportunistic'
- ipsec_configure_vips|bool
notify:
- Listen for IPSEC connections
- include_tasks: resource-agent.yml
when:
- pacemaker_running|bool
- type != 'opportunistic'
- redis_in_subnet|bool
- inventory_hostname == groups['pacemaker'][0]
- ipsec_setup_resource_agents|bool
- ipsec_configure_vips|bool

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---
# This tasks rely on TripleO's dynamic inventory being used.
- name: Set private-or-clear networks fact
set_fact:
private_or_clear_networks: ["ctlplane"]
- name: Set private networks fact
set_fact:
private_networks: "{{ enabled_networks|difference(private_or_clear_networks)|difference(ipsec_skip_networks) }}"
- name: Are we using Opportunistic IPSEC tunnels?
set_fact:
ipsec_type: opportunistic
when: use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool
- name: Are we using node-to-node IPSEC tunnels?
set_fact:
ipsec_type: node-to-node
when: not use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool
- name: Add uniqueids = no to ipsec setup configuration
lineinfile:
dest: /etc/ipsec.conf
regexp: '^\s+uniqueids'
insertafter: '^config setup'
line: "\tuniqueids=no"
when: not use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool
# Permissions gotten from http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/dev-guides/_installing_and_packaging_resource_agents.html
- name: Install TripleO IPSEC resource agent
copy:
src: ipsec-resource-agent.sh
dest: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/ipsec
mode: '0755'
force: no
register: resource_agent
when: pacemaker_running|bool
- include_tasks: ipsec-conf.yml
with_items: "{{ private_networks }}"
vars:
policy: private
type: "{{ ipsec_type }}"
# Unfortunately the ctlplane currently has issues when non-opportunistic
# tunnels are used. It will reject any connection and hold packets for
# some reason.
- include_tasks: ipsec-conf.yml
with_items: "{{ private_or_clear_networks }}"
vars:
policy: private-or-clear
type: "{{ ipsec_type }}"
when: use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool
# We force the restart of IPSEC here since adding it as a handler was
# getting run between the loop above, which is not desirable.
- name: Force restart IPSEC
shell: ipsec restart # noqa 301 305
- meta: flush_handlers
- include_tasks: init-connections.yml
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---
- name: Set network based facts for this node and network
set_fact:
network: "{{ item.name }}"
current_ip: "{{ item.current_ip }}"
controllers: "{{ item.controllers }}"
vips: "{{ item.vips }}"
- name: Add legacy {{ network }} tunnel configuration if not in skip list
when: network not in ipsec_skip_networks
block:
- name: Write node-to-node ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets
mode: '0600'
when: controllers != []
notify:
- Restart ipsec
- name: Write node-to-node ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.conf.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-node-to-node-tunnels.conf
mode: '0640'
when: controllers != []
notify:
- Restart ipsec
- name: Write VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.secrets
mode: '0600'
with_items: "{{ vips }}"
loop_control:
loop_var: current_vip
notify:
- Restart ipsec
- name: Write VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network
template:
src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2
dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.conf
mode: '0640'
with_items: "{{ vips }}"
loop_control:
loop_var: current_vip
notify:
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---
# This contains the "legacy" code for setting up IPSEC tunnels before
# IPSEC 3.20
- name: Check for PSK variable
fail:
msg: Please provide the PSK key via the 'ipsec_psk' variable
when: ipsec_psk is not defined
# This gets the network information, which should come in a structure
# with the following format:
#
# networks:
# - name: <Network name>
# current_ip: <The IP of this node for this network>
# controllers: <The IPs for this network for the rest of the controllers>
# vips:
# - name: <Name of the VIP for this network>
# ip: <Actual VIP>
# - name: <Another name of the VIP for this network>
# ip: <Another actual VIP>
- import_tasks: hardcoded-network-discover.yml
# This returns the hostname (short) of the node hosting the VIP
- name: Determine which node is hosting the VIP
shell: pcs status | grep ip- | sed 's/ip-//' | awk '{print $1"\t"$4}' | grep "{{ networks[0]['vips'][0]['ip'] }}" | awk '{print $2}' # noqa 306
register: node_hosting_the_vip
when: pacemaker_running|bool
- name: Add uniqueids = no to ipsec setup configuration
lineinfile:
dest: /etc/ipsec.conf
regexp: '^\s+uniqueids'
insertafter: '^config setup'
line: "\tuniqueids=no"
notify:
- Restart ipsec
- include_tasks: legacy-ipsec-conf.yml
with_items: "{{ networks }}"
# We force the restart of IPSEC here since adding it as a handler was
# getting run between the loop above, which is not desirable.
- name: Force restart IPSEC
shell: ipsec restart # noqa 301 305
# Permissions gotten from http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/dev-guides/_installing_and_packaging_resource_agents.html
- name: Install TripleO IPSEC resource agent
copy:
src: ipsec-resource-agent.sh
dest: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/ipsec
mode: '0755'
force: yes
register: resource_agent
when: pacemaker_running|bool
# This queries the VIPs for all networks and flattens them into a list
# that contains a dict with the "name" and "ip" for each VIP entry.
- include_tasks: resource-agent.yml
loop_control:
loop_var: current_vip
with_items: "{{ networks|default([])|json_query('[*].vips[]')|list }}"
when:
- pacemaker_running|bool
- node_hosting_the_vip.stdout == ansible_hostname

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---
- import_tasks: pacemaker_facts.yml
- when: ipsec_uninstall_tunnels|bool or ipsec_upgrade_tunnels|bool
block:
- import_tasks: uninstall.yml
- when: not ipsec_uninstall_tunnels|bool or ipsec_upgrade_tunnels|bool
block:
- import_tasks: setup.yml
- import_tasks: firewall.yml
when: not ipsec_skip_firewall_rules|bool
- meta: flush_handlers
# This doesn't use the dynamic inventory
- import_tasks: legacy.yml
when: enabled_networks is not defined or ipsec_force_install_legacy|bool
# This uses the dynamic inventory
- import_tasks: ipsec.yml
when: enabled_networks is defined and not ipsec_force_install_legacy|bool

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---
- name: Get pacemaker status
systemd:
name: pacemaker
register: pacemaker_status
- name: Determine if pacemaker is running
set_fact:
pacemaker_running: "{{ pacemaker_status.status.ActiveState == 'active' }}"

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---
# This file means to be a generic way to add resource agents for VIPs
# The following are assumed to be passed:
#
# * current_vip.name: Name of the network
# * current_vip.ip: the VIP
- name: Set specific resource agent facts
set_fact:
resource_agent_name: tripleo-ipsec-{{ current_vip.name }}
specific_tunnel: overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnel
fallback_tunnel: overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-node-to-vip-tunnel
specific_vip: "{{ current_vip.ip }}"
- name: Add {{ current_vip.name }} resource agent if not in skip list
when: current_vip.name not in ipsec_skip_networks
block:
- name: Was the {{ resource_agent_name }} Resource Agent added already?
command: pcs resource show {{ resource_agent_name }}
ignore_errors: yes
register: found_resource_agent
changed_when: found_resource_agent is failed
- name: Delete {{ resource_agent_name }} Resource Agent
command: pcs resource delete {{ resource_agent_name }}
when:
- resource_agent.changed
- found_resource_agent is succeeded
- name: Add {{ resource_agent_name }} pacemaker resource agent
command: pcs resource create {{ resource_agent_name }} ocf:heartbeat:ipsec tunnel={{ specific_tunnel }} vip={{ specific_vip }}
fallbacktunnel={{ fallback_tunnel }} --disabled
when:
- resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed
- name: Add collocation rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} )
command: pcs constraint colocation add {{ resource_agent_name }} with ip-{{ specific_vip }}
when:
- resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed
- name: Add ordering rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} ) for start operation
command: pcs constraint order start ip-{{ specific_vip }} then start {{ resource_agent_name }} symmetrical=false
when:
- resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed
- name: Add ordering rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} ) for stop operation
command: pcs constraint order stop ip-{{ specific_vip }} then stop {{ resource_agent_name }} symmetrical=false
when:
- resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed
- name: Enable {{ resource_agent_name }} resource agent
command: pcs resource enable {{ resource_agent_name }}
when:
- resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed

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---
- name: Install libreswan package
yum: name=libreswan state=present
- name: Initialize ipsec nss database
command: ipsec initnss
args:
creates: /etc/ipsec.d/*db
- name: Start and enable ipsec service
service:
name: ipsec
enabled: yes
state: started

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---
- name: Get first node running the IPSec resource agents
shell: "pcs status | grep tripleo-ipsec | head -1 | awk '{print $4}'"
register: node_running_ipsec_agent_register
when: pacemaker_running|bool
changed_when: false
ignore_errors: true
- name: Delete IPSec pacemaker resource agents
shell: "pcs status | grep tripleo-ipsec | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -n1 pcs resource delete" # noqa 306
when:
- pacemaker_running|bool
- node_running_ipsec_agent_register.rc == 0
- node_running_ipsec_agent_register.stdout == ansible_hostname
- name: Find tunnel configurations to delete
find:
paths: /etc/ipsec.d/
patterns: overcloud-*
register: configs_to_delete
- name: Remove tunnel configurations
file:
path: "{{ item.path }}"
state: absent
with_items: "{{ configs_to_delete.files }}"
notify:
- Restart ipsec
- name: Find policy configurations to delete
find:
paths: /etc/ipsec.d/policies/
patterns: overcloud-*
register: policies_to_delete
- name: Remove tunnel configurations
file:
path: "{{ item.path }}"
state: absent
with_items: "{{ policies_to_delete.files }}"
notify:
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# Generated by Ansible.
# This contains the node-to-node IPSEC configuration from this node's
# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private-or-clear
# policy, which will drop packages while the negotiation is taking place,
# but will let packets through if it fails. Thus preferring IPSEC, but
# allowing clear connections if needed.
{% for other_ip in other_ips %}
conn overcloud-private-node-to-node-{{ network }}-ip-{{ loop.index0 }}
type=tunnel
authby=secret
leftid={{ current_ip }}
left={{ current_ip }}
rightid={{ other_ip }}
right={{ other_ip }}
failureshunt=passthrough
auto=start
retransmit-timeout=2s
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
{% endfor %}

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# Generated by Ansible.
# This contains the node-to-node IPSEC configuration from this node's
# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private
# policy, which will hold packages and drop them if negotiation fails.
{% for other_ip in other_ips %}
conn overcloud-private-node-to-node-{{ network }}-ip-{{ loop.index0 }}
type=tunnel
authby=secret
leftid={{ current_ip }}
left={{ current_ip }}
rightid={{ other_ip }}
right={{ other_ip }}
failureshunt=drop
auto=start
retransmit-timeout=2s
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
{% endfor %}

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{% for other_ip in other_ips %}
{{ current_ip }} {{ other_ip }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"
{% endfor %}

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# Generated by Ansible.
# This contains the Opportunistic IPSEC configuration from this node's
# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private-or-clear
# policy, which will drop packages while the negotiation is taking place,
# but will let packets through if it fails. Thus preferring IPSEC, but
# allowing clear connections if needed.
conn overcloud-private-or-clear-{{ network }}-ip
type=tunnel
authby=null
leftid=%null
rightid=%null
left={{ current_ip }}
right=%opportunisticgroup
rightmodecfgclient=yes
negotiationshunt=drop
failureshunt=passthrough
ikev2=insist
auto=start
keyingtries=1
retransmit-timeout=2s
# To support being behind NAT
leftmodecfgclient=yes
leftcat=yes
narrowing=yes

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# Generated by Ansible.
# This contains the Opportunistic IPSEC configuration from this node's
# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private
# policy, which will hold packages and drop them if negotiation fails.
conn overcloud-private-{{ network }}-ip
type=tunnel
authby=null
leftid=%null
rightid=%null
left={{ current_ip }}
right=%opportunisticgroup
rightmodecfgclient=yes
negotiationshunt=hold
failureshunt=drop
ikev2=insist
auto=start
keyingtries=1
retransmit-timeout=2s
# To support being behind NAT
leftmodecfgclient=yes
leftcat=yes
narrowing=yes

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# Generated by ansible.
{% if pacemaker_running|bool %}
conn overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnel
left={{ current_vip.ip }}
leftid=@{{ current_vip.name }}vip
right=%any
rightid=@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster
authby=secret
auto=add
dpdaction=hold
dpddelay=5
dpdtimeout=15
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
failureshunt=drop
{% endif %}
conn overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-node-to-vip-tunnel
left={{ current_ip }}
leftid=@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster
right={{ current_vip.ip }}
rightid=@{{ current_vip.name }}vip
authby=secret
auto=start
dpdaction=restart
dpddelay=5
dpdtimeout=15
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
failureshunt=drop

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{% if pacemaker_running|bool %}
@{{ current_vip.name }}vip @overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"
{% endif %}
@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster @{{ current_vip.name }}vip : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"

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# Generated by ansible.
{% if pacemaker_running %}
{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %}
{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %}
{% if controller[0] != (ansible_hostname + '.' + network) %}
conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-controller-tunnel-{{ loop.index0 }}
left={{ current_ip }}
leftid=@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }}
right={{ controller[1] }}
rightid=@{{ controller[0] }}
authby=secret
auto=start
dpdaction=hold
dpddelay=5
dpdtimeout=15
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
failureshunt=drop
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-compute-tunnel
left={{ current_ip }}
leftid=@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }}
right=%any
rightid=@computecluster
authby=secret
auto=add
dpdaction=hold
dpddelay=5
dpdtimeout=15
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
failureshunt=drop
{% else %}
{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %}
{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %}
conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-compute-tunnel-{{ loop.index0 }}
left={{ current_ip }}
leftid=@computecluster
right={{ controller[1] }}
rightid=@{{ controller[0] }}
authby=secret
auto=start
dpdaction=hold
dpddelay=5
dpdtimeout=15
phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }}
failureshunt=drop
{% endfor %}
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{% if pacemaker_running %}
{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %}
{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %}
{% if controller[0] != (ansible_hostname + '.' + network) %}
@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} @{{ controller[0] }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} @computecluster : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"
{% else %}
{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %}
{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %}
@computecluster @{{ controller[0] }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}"
{% endfor %}
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# Generated by Ansible
# This contains the policy file for the {{ network }} tunnel
{{ current_subnet }}

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pbr>=1.6
ansible
ansible-lint

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- hosts: overcloud
become: true
roles:
- tripleo-ipsec

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---
- hosts: localhost
remote_user: root
tasks:
- include_tasks: ../tasks/main.yml

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[tox]
minversion = 2.0
skipsdist = True
envlist = linters
[testenv]
usedevelop = True
install_command =
pip install -c{env:TOX_CONSTRAINTS_FILE:https://opendev.org/openstack/requirements/raw/branch/master/upper-constraints.txt} {opts} {packages}
deps =
-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
commands =
/usr/bin/find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
passenv =
HOME
http_proxy
HTTP_PROXY
https_proxy
HTTPS_PROXY
ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR
no_proxy
NO_PROXY
whitelist_externals =
bash
rm
sudo
setenv =
VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir}
[testenv:linters]
setenv =
{[testenv:ansible]setenv}
commands =
{[testenv:ansible-lint]commands}
{[testenv:ansible-syntax]commands}
[testenv:ansible]
#deps =
# {[testenv]deps}
setenv =
{[testenv]setenv}
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING = False
ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH = /tmp/%%h-%%r
ANSIBLE_ACTION_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/action
ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/callback
ANSIBLE_FILTER_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/filter
ANSIBLE_LOOKUP_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/lookup
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/library
ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH = {homedir}/.ansible/roles:{toxinidir}/playbooks/roles
commands =
rm -rf {homedir}/.ansible/roles
[testenv:ansible-lint]
#deps =
# {[testenv:ansible]deps}
setenv =
{[testenv:ansible]setenv}
commands =
ansible-lint -x ANSIBLE0016,106,no-tabs {toxinidir}
[testenv:ansible-syntax]
#deps =
# {[testenv:ansible]deps}
setenv =
{[testenv:ansible]setenv}
commands =
{[testenv:ansible]commands}
ansible-playbook -i {toxinidir}/tests/inventory \
--syntax-check \
--list-tasks \
-e "rolename={toxinidir}" \
{toxinidir}/tests/test.yml
[testenv:venv]
basepython = python3
commands = {posargs}

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- project:
check:
jobs:
- openstack-tox-linters
gate:
jobs:
- openstack-tox-linters