diskimage-builder/elements/nova-vm/first-boot.d/32-keystone-endpoints
Monty Taylor 1eff4a436e Rename flavour to element.
Flavour is overloaded in openstack due to it being used by nova. Element
seems to have the same feeling of combinability without using a term already
in active use in the openstack community.

Change-Id: Ia4c028d4062a8f69c66665821c94dd4bcdf06031
2012-12-05 14:04:58 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Keystone Endpoints
#
# Description: Create Services Endpoints
# Mainly inspired by http://www.hastexo.com/resources/docs/installing-openstack-essex-20121-ubuntu-1204-precise-pangolin
# Written by Martin Gerhard Loschwitz / Hastexo
# Modified by Emilien Macchi / StackOps
#
# Support: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
# License: Apache Software License (ASL) 2.0
#
source $(dirname $0)/defaults
# MySQL definitions
MYSQL_USER=keystone
MYSQL_DATABASE=keystone
MYSQL_HOST=localhost
# Keystone definitions
KEYSTONE_REGION=RegionOne
export SERVICE_TOKEN=password
export SERVICE_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:35357/v2.0"
keystone service-create --name nova --type compute --description 'OpenStack Compute Service'
keystone service-create --name cinder --type volume --description 'OpenStack Volume Service'
keystone service-create --name glance --type image --description 'OpenStack Image Service'
keystone service-create --name swift --type object-store --description 'OpenStack Storage Service'
keystone service-create --name keystone --type identity --description 'OpenStack Identity'
keystone service-create --name ec2 --type ec2 --description 'OpenStack EC2 service'
keystone service-create --name quantum --type network --description 'OpenStack Networking service'
create_endpoint () {
case $1 in
compute)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"${HOST_IP}"':8774/v2/$(tenant_id)s' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8774/v2/$(tenant_id)s' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8774/v2/$(tenant_id)s'
;;
volume)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s'
;;
image)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9292/v2' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9292/v2' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9292/v2'
;;
object-store)
if [ $SWIFT_HOST_IP ]; then
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$SWIFT_HOST_IP"':8080/v1/AUTH_$(tenant_id)s' --adminurl 'http://'"$SWIFT_HOST_IP"':8080/v1' --internalurl 'http://'"$SWIFT_HOST_IP"':8080/v1/AUTH_$(tenant_id)s'
else
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8080/v1/AUTH_$(tenant_id)s' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8080/v1' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8080/v1/AUTH_$(tenant_id)s'
fi
;;
identity)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':5000/v2.0' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':35357/v2.0' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':5000/v2.0'
;;
ec2)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8773/services/Cloud' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8773/services/Admin' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':8773/services/Cloud'
;;
network)
keystone endpoint-create --region $KEYSTONE_REGION --service-id $2 --publicurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9696/' --adminurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9696/' --internalurl 'http://'"$HOST_IP"':9696/'
;;
esac
}
for i in compute volume image object-store identity ec2 network; do
id=`mysql -h "$MYSQL_HOST" -u "$MYSQL_USER" -p"$MYSQL_KEYSTONEPASS" "$MYSQL_DATABASE" -ss -e "SELECT id FROM service WHERE type='"$i"';"` || exit 1
create_endpoint $i $id
done