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2017-04-06Add trigger to setup a LDAP backend as keystone domaineCyril Lopez1-0/+5
It is using a trigger tripleo::profile::base::keystone::ldap_backend_enable in puppet-tripleo who will call a define in puppet-keysone ldap_backend.pp. Given the following environment: parameter_defaults: KeystoneLDAPDomainEnable: true KeystoneLDAPBackendConfigs: tripleoldap: url: ldap://192.0.2.250 user: cn=openstack,ou=Users,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com password: Secrete suffix: dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com user_tree_dn: ou=Users,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com user_filter: "(memberOf=cn=OSuser,ou=Groups,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com)" user_objectclass: person user_id_attribute: cn user_allow_create: false user_allow_update: false user_allow_delete: false ControllerExtraConfig: nova::keystone::authtoken::auth_version: v3 cinder::keystone::authtoken::auth_version: v3 It would then create a domain called tripleoldap with an LDAP configuration as defined by the hash. The parameters from the hash are defined by the keystone::ldap_backend resource in puppet-keystone. More backends can be added as more entries to that hash. This also enables multi-domain support for horizon. Closes-Bug: 1677603 Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com> Depends-On: I1593c6a33ed1a0ea51feda9dfb6e1690eaeac5db Change-Id: I6c815e4596d595bfa2a018127beaf21249a10643 Signed-off-by: Cyril Lopez <cylopez@redhat.com>