Description
Keystone is an OpenStack project that provides Identity, Token, Catalog and
Policy services for use specifically by projects in the OpenStack family. It
implements OpenStack’s Identity API.
Overview
This charm provides Keystone, the Openstack identity service. It's target
platform is (ideally) Ubuntu LTS + Openstack.
Usage
The following interfaces are provided:
- nrpe-external-master: Used to generate Nagios checks.
- identity-service: Openstack API endpoints request an entry in the
Keystone service catalog + endpoint template catalog. When a relation
is established, Keystone receives: service name, region, public_url,
admin_url and internal_url. It first checks that the requested service
is listed as a supported service. This list should stay updated to
support current Openstack core services. If the service is supported,
an entry in the service catalog is created, an endpoint template is
created and a admin token is generated. The other end of the relation
receives the token as well as info on which ports Keystone is listening
on.
- keystone-service: This is currently only used by Horizon/dashboard
as its interaction with Keystone is different from other Openstack API
services. That is, Horizon requests a Keystone role and token exists.
During a relation, Horizon requests its configured default role and
Keystone responds with a token and the auth + admin ports on which
Keystone is listening.
- identity-admin: Charms use this relation to obtain the credentials
for the admin user. This is intended for charms that automatically
provision users, tenants, etc. or that otherwise automate using the
Openstack cluster deployment.
- identity-notifications: Used to broadcast messages to any services
listening on the interface.
Database
Keystone requires a database. By default, a local sqlite database is used.
The charm supports relations to a shared-db via mysql-shared interface. When
a new data store is configured, the charm ensures the minimum administrator
credentials exist (as configured via charm configuration)
HA/Clustering
VIP is only required if you plan on multi-unit clustering (requires relating
with hacluster charm). The VIP becomes a highly-available API endpoint.
SSL/HTTPS
This charm also supports SSL and HTTPS endpoints. In order to ensure SSL
certificates are only created once and distributed to all units, one unit gets
elected as an ssl-cert-master. One side-effect of this is that as units are
scaled-out the currently elected leader needs to be running in order for nodes
to sync certificates. This 'feature' is to work around the lack of native
leadership election via Juju itself, a feature that is due for release some
time soon but until then we have to rely on this. Also, if a keystone unit does
go down, it must be removed from Juju i.e.
juju destroy-unit keystone/<unit-num>
Otherwise it will be assumed that this unit may come back at some point and
therefore must be know to be in-sync with the rest before continuing.
Deploying from source
The minimum openstack-origin-git config required to deploy from source is:
openstack-origin-git: include-file://keystone-juno.yaml
keystone-juno.yaml
repositories:
- {name: requirements,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/requirements',
branch: stable/juno}
- {name: keystone,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/keystone',
branch: stable/juno}
Note that there are only two 'name' values the charm knows about: 'requirements'
and 'keystone'. These repositories must correspond to these 'name' values.
Additionally, the requirements repository must be specified first and the
keystone repository must be specified last. All other repostories are installed
in the order in which they are specified.
The following is a full list of current tip repos (may not be up-to-date):
openstack-origin-git: include-file://keystone-master.yaml
keystone-master.yaml
repositories:
- {name: requirements,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/requirements',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-concurrency,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.concurrency',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-config,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.config',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-db,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.db',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-i18n,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.i18n',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-serialization,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.serialization',
branch: master}
- {name: oslo-utils,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/oslo.utils',
branch: master}
- {name: pbr,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack-dev/pbr',
branch: master}
- {name: python-keystoneclient,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/python-keystoneclient',
branch: master}
- {name: sqlalchemy-migrate,
repository: 'git://github.com/stackforge/sqlalchemy-migrate',
branch: master}
- {name: keystonemiddleware,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/keystonemiddleware',
branch: master}
- {name: keystone,
repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/keystone',
branch: master}
Configuration
- ssl_key
- (string) SSL key to use with certificate specified as ssl_cert.
- admin-token
- (string) Admin token. If set, this token will be used for all services instead of being generated per service.
- None
- vip_iface
- (string) Default network interface to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined.
- eth0
- verbose
- (string) Enable debug logging.
- false
- nagios_servicegroups
- (string) A comma-separated list of nagios servicegroups. If left empty, the nagios_context will be used as the servicegroup
- service-port
- (int) Port the bind the API server to.
- 5000
- ldap-user
- (string) Username of the ldap identity server.
- None
- identity-backend
- (string) Keystone identity backend, valid options are: sql, ldap, kvs, pam.
- sql
- https-service-endpoints
- (string) Manage SSL certificates for all service endpoints.
- False
- vip
- (string) Virtual IP(s) to use to front API services in HA configuration. If multiple networks are being used, a VIP should be provided for each network, separated by spaces.
- config-file
- (string) Location of keystone configuration file
- /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
- worker-multiplier
- (int) The CPU core multiplier to use when configuring worker processes for Keystone. By default, the number of workers for each daemon is set to twice the number of CPU cores a service unit has.
- 2
- admin-password
- (string) Admin password. To be used *for testing only*. Randomly generated by default.
- None
- token-expiration
- (int) Amount of time a token should remain valid (in seconds).
- 3600
- os-admin-network
- (string) The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Admin network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for admin endpoints.
- ldap-server
- (string) Ldap server address for keystone identity backend.
- None
- keystone-admin-role
- (string) Role that allows admin operations (access to all operations).
- Admin
- service-tenant
- (string) Name of tenant to associate service credentials.
- services
- os-public-network
- (string) The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Public network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for public endpoints.
- ha-mcastport
- (int) Default multicast port number that will be used to communicate between HA Cluster nodes.
- 5434
- use-syslog
- (boolean) Setting this to True will allow supporting services to log to syslog.
- ha-bindiface
- (string) Default network interface on which HA cluster will bind to communication with the other members of the HA Cluster.
- eth0
- admin-user
- (string) Default admin user to create and manage.
- admin
- admin-role
- (string) Admin role to be associated with admin and service users
- Admin
- admin-port
- (int) Port the bind the Admin API server to.
- 35357
- os-public-hostname
- (string) The hostname or address of the public endpoints created for keystone in the keystone identity provider (itself). . This value will be used for public endpoints. For example, an os-public-hostname set to 'keystone.example.com' with ssl enabled will create a public endpoint for keystone as: . https://keystone.example.com:5000/v2.0
- use-https
- (string) Use SSL for Keystone itself. Set to 'yes' to enable it.
- no
- ssl_cert
- (string) SSL certificate to install and use for API ports. Setting this value and ssl_key will enable reverse proxying, point Keystone's entry in the Keystone catalog to use https, and override any certficiate and key issued by Keystone (if it is configured to do so).
- ldap-suffix
- (string) Ldap server suffix to be used by keystone.
- None
- enable-pki
- (string) Enable PKI token signing (>= Grizzly).
- false
- ldap-readonly
- (boolean) Ldap identity server backend readonly to keystone.
- True
- keystone-service-admin-role
- (string) Role that allows acting as service admin.
- KeystoneServiceAdmin
- openstack-origin
- (string) Repository from which to install. May be one of the following: distro (default), ppa:somecustom/ppa, a deb url sources entry, or a supported Cloud Archive release pocket. Supported Cloud Archive sources include: cloud:<series>-<openstack-release> cloud:<series>-<openstack-release>/updates cloud:<series>-<openstack-release>/staging cloud:<series>-<openstack-release>/proposed For series=Precise we support cloud archives for openstack-release: * icehouse For series=Trusty we support cloud archives for openstack-release: * juno * kilo * ... NOTE: updating this setting to a source that is known to provide a later version of OpenStack will trigger a software upgrade. NOTE: when openstack-origin-git is specified, openstack specific packages will be installed from source rather than from the openstack-origin repository.
- distro
- os-internal-network
- (string) The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Internal network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for internal endpoints.
- database
- (string) Keystone database name.
- keystone
- openstack-origin-git
- (string) Specifies a YAML-formatted dictionary listing the git repositories and branches from which to install OpenStack and its dependencies. Note that the installed config files will be determined based on the OpenStack release of the openstack-origin option. For more details see README.md.
- region
- (string) Space-separated list of Openstack regions.
- RegionOne
- nagios_context
- (string) Used by the nrpe-external-master subordinate charm. A string that will be prepended to instance name to set the host name in nagios. So for instance the hostname would be something like: juju-myservice-0 If you're running multiple environments with the same services in them this allows you to differentiate between them.
- juju
- service-admin-prefix
- (string) When service relations are joined they provide a name used to create a service admin_username in keystone. The name used may be too crude for some situations e.g. pre-populated LDAP identity backend. If set, this option will be prepended to each service admin_username.
- assignment-backend
- (string) Keystone assignment backend, valid options are sql, ldap, kvs.
- sql
- ssl_ca
- (string) SSL CA to use with the certificate and key provided - this is only required if you are providing a privately signed ssl_cert and ssl_key.
- log-level
- (string) Log level (WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, ERROR)
- WARNING
- ldap-password
- (string) Password of the ldap identity server.
- None
- ldap-config-flags
- (string) comma sperated options for ldap configuration.
- None
- debug
- (string) Enable verbose logging.
- false
- prefer-ipv6
- (boolean) If True enables IPv6 support. The charm will expect network interfaces to be configured with an IPv6 address. If set to False (default) IPv4 is expected. . NOTE: these charms do not currently support IPv6 privacy extension. In order for this charm to function correctly, the privacy extension must be disabled and a non-temporary address must be configured/available on your network interface.
- database-user
- (string) Username used for connecting to the Keystone database.
- keystone
- vip_cidr
- (int) Default CIDR netmask to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined.
- 24