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oslo-config-generator
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=======================
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oslo-config-generator
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=======================
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oslo-config-generator is a utility for generating sample config files. For
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example, to generate a sample config file for oslo.messaging you would run::
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging > oslo.messaging.conf
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This generated sample lists all of the available options, along with their help
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string, type, deprecated aliases and defaults.
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To generate a sample config file for an application ``myapp`` that has
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its own options and uses oslo.messaging, you can list both
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namespaces::
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace myapp --namespace oslo.messaging > myapp.conf
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Defining Option Discovery Entry Points
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--------------------------------------
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The ``--namespace`` option specifies an entry point name registered under the
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'oslo.config.opts' entry point namespace. For example, in oslo.messaging's
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setup.cfg we have::
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[entry_points]
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oslo.config.opts =
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oslo.messaging = oslo.messaging.opts:list_opts
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The callable referenced by the entry point should take no arguments and return
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a list of (group_name, [opt_1, opt_2]) tuples. For example::
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opts = [
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cfg.StrOpt('foo'),
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cfg.StrOpt('bar'),
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]
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cfg.CONF.register_opts(opts, group='blaa')
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def list_opts():
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return [('blaa', opts)]
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You might choose to return a copy of the options so that the return value can't
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be modified for nefarious purposes, though this is not strictly necessary::
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def list_opts():
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return [('blaa', copy.deepcopy(opts))]
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The module holding the entry point *must* be importable, even if the
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dependencies of that module are not installed. For example, driver
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modules that define options but have optional dependencies on
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third-party modules must still be importable if those modules are not
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installed. To accomplish this, the optional dependency can either be
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imported using :func:`oslo.utils.importutils.try_import` or the option
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definitions can be placed in a file that does not try to import the
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optional dependency.
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Generating Multiple Sample Configs
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----------------------------------
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A single codebase might have multiple programs, each of which use a subset of
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the total set of options registered by the codebase. In that case, you can
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register multiple entry points::
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[entry_points]
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oslo.config.opts =
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nova.common = nova.config:list_common_opts
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nova.api = nova.config:list_api_opts
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nova.compute = nova.config:list_compute_opts
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and generate a config file specific to each program::
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging \
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--namespace nova.common \
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--namespace nova.api > nova-api.conf
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging \
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--namespace nova.common \
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--namespace nova.compute > nova-compute.conf
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To make this more convenient, you can use config files to describe your config
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files::
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$> cat > config-generator/api.conf <<EOF
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[DEFAULT]
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output_file = etc/nova/nova-api.conf
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namespace = oslo.messaging
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namespace = nova.common
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namespace = nova.api
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EOF
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$> cat > config-generator/compute.conf <<EOF
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[DEFAULT]
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output_file = etc/nova/nova-compute.conf
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namespace = oslo.messaging
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namespace = nova.common
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namespace = nova.compute
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EOF
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$> oslo-config-generator --config-file config-generator/api.conf
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$> oslo-config-generator --config-file config-generator/compute.conf
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Sample Default Values
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---------------------
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.. automodule:: oslo_config.generator
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The default runtime values of configuration options are not always the most
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suitable values to include in sample config files - for example, rather than
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including the IP address or hostname of the machine where the config file
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was generated, you might want to include something like '10.0.0.1'. To
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facilitate this, options can be supplied with a 'sample_default' attribute::
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cfg.StrOpt('base_dir'
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default=os.getcwd(),
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sample_default='/usr/lib/myapp')
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API
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---
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.. currentmodule:: oslo_config.generator
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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r"""
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A sample configuration file generator.
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"""Sample configuration generator
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oslo-config-generator is a utility for generating sample config files. For
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example, to generate a sample config file for oslo.messaging you would run::
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Tool for generating a sample configuration file. See
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../doc/source/generator.rst for details.
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging > oslo.messaging.conf
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This generated sample lists all of the available options, along with their help
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string, type, deprecated aliases and defaults.
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The --namespace option specifies an entry point name registered under the
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'oslo.config.opts' entry point namespace. For example, in oslo.messaging's
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setup.cfg we have::
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[entry_points]
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oslo.config.opts =
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oslo.messaging = oslo.messaging.opts:list_opts
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The callable referenced by the entry point should take no arguments and return
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a list of (group_name, [opt_1, opt_2]) tuples. For example::
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opts = [
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cfg.StrOpt('foo'),
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cfg.StrOpt('bar'),
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]
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cfg.CONF.register_opts(opts, group='blaa')
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def list_opts():
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return [('blaa', opts)]
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You might choose to return a copy of the options so that the return value can't
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be modified for nefarious purposes::
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def list_opts():
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return [('blaa', copy.deepcopy(opts))]
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A single codebase might have multiple programs, each of which use a subset of
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the total set of options registered by the codebase. In that case, you can
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register multiple entry points::
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[entry_points]
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oslo.config.opts =
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nova.common = nova.config:list_common_opts
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nova.api = nova.config:list_api_opts
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nova.compute = nova.config:list_compute_opts
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and generate a config file specific to each program::
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging \
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--namespace nova.common \
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--namespace nova.api > nova-api.conf
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$> oslo-config-generator --namespace oslo.messaging \
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--namespace nova.common \
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--namespace nova.compute > nova-compute.conf
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To make this more convenient, you can use config files to describe your config
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files::
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$> cat > config-generator/api.conf <<EOF
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[DEFAULT]
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output_file = etc/nova/nova-api.conf
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namespace = oslo.messaging
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namespace = nova.common
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namespace = nova.api
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EOF
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$> cat > config-generator/compute.conf <<EOF
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[DEFAULT]
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output_file = etc/nova/nova-compute.conf
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namespace = oslo.messaging
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namespace = nova.common
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namespace = nova.compute
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EOF
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$> oslo-config-generator --config-file config-generator/api.conf
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$> oslo-config-generator --config-file config-generator/compute.conf
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The default runtime values of configuration options are not always the most
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suitable values to include in sample config files - for example, rather than
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including the IP address or hostname of the machine where the config file
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was generated, you might want to include something like '10.0.0.1'. To
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facilitate this, options can be supplied with a 'sample_default' attribute::
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cfg.StrOpt('base_dir'
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default=os.getcwd(),
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sample_default='/usr/lib/myapp')
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"""
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import logging
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