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author | Zane Bitter <zbitter@redhat.com> | 2017-02-03 17:52:10 -0500 |
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committer | Zane Bitter <zbitter@redhat.com> | 2017-02-03 17:52:10 -0500 |
commit | b2ee58c7f6883011b4ba8b387eedc63d3600aea0 (patch) | |
tree | 64742600a04758f4653a0c6500fb5a88a6d60a4b | |
parent | 17b3de6d56b8d8aa2b8517ca085212482d8da8ca (diff) |
Don't recalculate EndpointMap to get outputs
As of Ocata, whenever Heat needs to get the value of an output from a
nested Stack it will still load the Stack in memory and re-resolve the
output value. This means that the EndpointMap's endpoint_map output, which
is huge, gets loaded and recalculated whenever showing the EndpointMap or
KeystoneUrl outputs of the main (overcloud) stack. To avoid this, store the
value locally in an OS::Heat::Value resource. This means that the
EndpointMap will only be resolved once, during the stack create/update, and
the outputs can refer to that value.
Change-Id: Ia79eceeea309f5508713a310849f5d366a035430
Depends-On: If0f80cab94c28514d1569b1025362ab9d9d31512
-rw-r--r-- | overcloud.j2.yaml | 10 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/overcloud.j2.yaml b/overcloud.j2.yaml index dea748ed..dcce907c 100644 --- a/overcloud.j2.yaml +++ b/overcloud.j2.yaml @@ -243,6 +243,12 @@ resources: NetIpMap: {get_attr: [VipMap, net_ip_map]} ServiceNetMap: {get_attr: [ServiceNetMap, service_net_map]} + EndpointMapData: + type: OS::Heat::Value + properties: + type: json + value: {get_attr: [EndpointMap, endpoint_map]} + # Jinja loop for Role in roles_data.yaml {% for role in roles %} # Resources generated for {{role.name}} Role @@ -621,7 +627,7 @@ outputs: value: true KeystoneURL: description: URL for the Overcloud Keystone service - value: {get_attr: [EndpointMap, endpoint_map, KeystonePublic, uri]} + value: {get_attr: [EndpointMapData, value, KeystonePublic, uri]} KeystoneAdminVip: description: Keystone Admin VIP endpoint value: {get_attr: [VipMap, net_ip_map, {get_attr: [ServiceNetMap, service_net_map, KeystoneAdminApiNetwork]}]} @@ -630,7 +636,7 @@ outputs: Mapping of the resources with the needed info for their endpoints. This includes the protocol used, the IP, port and also a full representation of the URI. - value: {get_attr: [EndpointMap, endpoint_map]} + value: {get_attr: [EndpointMapData, value]} HostsEntry: description: | The content that should be appended to your /etc/hosts if you want to get |