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heat_template_version: 2016-10-14
description: 'All Nodes Config for Puppet'
parameters:
hosts:
type: comma_delimited_list
# FIXME(shardy) this can be comma_delimited_list when
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/heat/+bug/1617019 is fixed
enabled_services:
type: string
controller_ips:
type: comma_delimited_list
service_ips:
type: json
service_node_names:
type: json
controller_names:
type: comma_delimited_list
memcache_node_ips:
type: comma_delimited_list
keystone_public_api_node_ips:
type: comma_delimited_list
keystone_admin_api_node_ips:
type: comma_delimited_list
NetVipMap:
type: json
ServiceNetMap:
type: json
DeployIdentifier:
type: string
default: ''
description: >
Setting this to a unique value will re-run any deployment tasks which
perform configuration on a Heat stack-update.
UpdateIdentifier:
type: string
description: >
Setting to a previously unused value during stack-update will trigger
package update on all nodes
StackAction:
type: string
description: >
Heat action on performed top-level stack.
constraints:
- allowed_values: ['CREATE', 'UPDATE']
resources:
allNodesConfigImpl:
type: OS::Heat::StructuredConfig
properties:
group: os-apply-config
config:
hosts:
list_join:
- "\n"
- {get_param: hosts}
hiera:
datafiles:
bootstrap_node:
mapped_data:
bootstrap_nodeid: {get_input: bootstrap_nodeid}
bootstrap_nodeid_ip: {get_input: bootstrap_nodeid_ip}
all_nodes:
mapped_data:
map_merge:
- enabled_services: {get_param: enabled_services}
# This writes out a mapping of service_name_enabled: 'true'
# For any services not enabled, hiera foo_enabled will
# return nil, as it's undefined
- map_merge:
repeat:
template:
# Note this must be string 'true' due to
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/heat/+bug/1617203
SERVICE_enabled: 'true'
for_each:
SERVICE:
str_split: [',', {get_param: enabled_services}]
# Dynamically generate per-service network data
# This works as follows (outer->inner functions)
# yaql - filters services where no mapping exists in ServiceNetMap
# map_replace: substitute e.g heat_api_network with network name from ServiceNetMap
# map_merge/repeat: generate a per-service mapping
- yaql:
# This filters any entries where the value hasn't been substituted for
# a list, e.g it's still $service_network. This happens when there is
# no network defined for the service in the ServiceNetMap, which is OK
# as not all services have to be bound to a network, so we filter them
expression: dict($.data.map.items().where(isString($[1]) and not $[1].endsWith("_network")))
data:
map:
map_replace:
- map_merge:
repeat:
template:
SERVICE_network: SERVICE_network
for_each:
SERVICE:
str_split: [',', {get_param: enabled_services}]
- values: {get_param: ServiceNetMap}
# Keystone doesn't provide separate entries for the public
# and admin endpoints, so we need to add them here manually
# like we do in the vip-config below
- keystone_admin_api_network: {get_param: [ServiceNetMap, keystone_admin_api_network]}
keystone_public_api_network: {get_param: [ServiceNetMap, keystone_public_api_network]}
# provides a mapping of service_name_ips to a list of IPs
- {get_param: service_ips}
- {get_param: service_node_names}
- controller_node_ips:
list_join:
- ','
- {get_param: controller_ips}
controller_node_names:
list_join:
- ','
- {get_param: controller_names}
memcached_node_ips_v6:
str_replace:
template: "['inet6:[SERVERS_LIST]']"
params:
SERVERS_LIST:
list_join:
- "]','inet6:["
- {get_param: memcache_node_ips}
keystone_public_api_node_ips:
str_replace:
template: "['SERVERS_LIST']"
params:
SERVERS_LIST:
list_join:
- "','"
- {get_param: keystone_public_api_node_ips}
keystone_admin_api_node_ips:
str_replace:
template: "['SERVERS_LIST']"
params:
SERVERS_LIST:
list_join:
- "','"
- {get_param: keystone_admin_api_node_ips}
deploy_identifier: {get_param: DeployIdentifier}
update_identifier: {get_param: UpdateIdentifier}
stack_action: {get_param: StackAction}
vip_data:
mapped_data:
map_merge:
# Dynamically generate per-service VIP data based on enabled_services
# This works as follows (outer->inner functions)
# yaql - filters services where no mapping exists in ServiceNetMap
# map_replace: substitute e.g internal_api with the IP from NetVipMap
# map_replace: substitute e.g heat_api_network with network name from ServiceNetMap
# map_merge/repeat: generate a per-service mapping
- yaql:
# This filters any entries where the value hasn't been substituted for
# a list, e.g it's still $service_network. This happens when there is
# no network defined for the service in the ServiceNetMap, which is OK
# as not all services have to be bound to a network, so we filter them
expression: dict($.data.map.items().where(isString($[1]) and not $[1].endsWith("_network")))
data:
map:
map_replace:
- map_replace:
- map_merge:
repeat:
template:
SERVICE_vip: SERVICE_network
for_each:
SERVICE:
str_split: [',', {get_param: enabled_services}]
- values: {get_param: ServiceNetMap}
- values: {get_param: NetVipMap}
- keystone_admin_api_vip:
get_param: [NetVipMap, {get_param: [ServiceNetMap, keystone_admin_api_network]}]
keystone_public_api_vip:
get_param: [NetVipMap, {get_param: [ServiceNetMap, keystone_public_api_network]}]
public_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, external]}
controller_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, ctlplane]}
internal_api_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, internal_api]}
storage_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, storage]}
storage_mgmt_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, storage_mgmt]}
# public_virtual_ip and controller_virtual_ip are needed in
# both HAproxy & keepalived.
tripleo::haproxy::public_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, external]}
tripleo::haproxy::controller_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, ctlplane]}
tripleo::keepalived::public_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, external]}
tripleo::keepalived::controller_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, ctlplane]}
tripleo::keepalived::internal_api_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, internal_api]}
tripleo::keepalived::storage_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, storage]}
tripleo::keepalived::storage_mgmt_virtual_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, storage_mgmt]}
tripleo::redis_notification::haproxy_monitor_ip: {get_param: [NetVipMap, ctlplane]}
outputs:
config_id:
description: The ID of the allNodesConfigImpl resource.
value:
{get_resource: allNodesConfigImpl}
hosts_entries:
description: |
The content that should be appended to your /etc/hosts if you want to get
hostname-based access to the deployed nodes (useful for testing without
setting up a DNS).
value: {get_attr: [allNodesConfigImpl, config, hosts]}
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