diskimage-builder/elements/redhat-common/bin/map-services
Ben Nemec ed15edf165 Add redhat-common element
Add an element intended for use in both Fedora and RHEL.  This
allows them to share install steps that are common to both.

Change-Id: Ie4e820a7b777b8701514351b1f802cfe57c3812e
2014-03-17 16:14:36 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import os
import sys
# Manually maintained for brevity; consider making this compiled from
# distromatch or other rich data sources.
# TripleO service name on the left, Fedora/RHEL on the right.
service_map = {
'cinder-api': 'openstack-cinder-api',
'cinder-scheduler': 'openstack-cinder-scheduler',
'cinder-volume': 'openstack-cinder-volume',
'glance-api': 'openstack-glance-api',
'glance-reg': 'openstack-glance-registry',
'heat-api': 'openstack-heat-api',
'heat-api-cfn': 'openstack-heat-api-cfn',
'heat-api-cloudwatch': 'openstack-heat-api-cloudwatch',
'heat-engine': 'openstack-heat-engine',
'keystone': 'openstack-keystone',
'libvirt-bin': 'libvirtd',
'mysql': ['mysqld', 'mariadb'],
'nova-conductor': 'openstack-nova-conductor',
'nova-api': 'openstack-nova-api',
'nova-cert': 'openstack-nova-cert',
'nova-scheduler': 'openstack-nova-scheduler',
'nova-consoleauth': 'openstack-nova-consoleauth',
'nova-compute': 'openstack-nova-compute',
'rsync': 'rsyncd',
'swift-proxy': 'openstack-swift-proxy',
'swift-account': 'openstack-swift-account',
'swift-account-auditor': 'openstack-swift-account-auditor',
'swift-account-reaper': 'openstack-swift-account-reaper',
'swift-account-replicator': 'openstack-swift-account-replicator',
'swift-container': 'openstack-swift-container',
'swift-container-auditor': 'openstack-swift-container-auditor',
'swift-container-replicator': 'openstack-swift-container-replicator',
'swift-container-updater': 'openstack-swift-container-updater',
'swift-object': 'openstack-swift-object',
'swift-object-auditor': 'openstack-swift-object-auditor',
'swift-object-replicator': 'openstack-swift-object-replicator',
'swift-object-updater': 'openstack-swift-object-updater',
'tgt': 'tgtd',
}
for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
# We need to support the service name being different when installing from
# source vs. packages. So, if the requested service file already exists,
# just use that.
if os.path.exists('/lib/systemd/system/%s.service' % arg):
print(arg)
else:
mapping = service_map.get(arg, arg)
# Handle cases where a service may map to multiple names depending on
# which specific distribution we're using.
if isinstance(mapping, list):
for name in mapping:
if os.path.exists('/lib/systemd/system/%s.service' % name):
print(name)
break
else:
# We didn't find a match for any of the mappings.
print(arg)
else:
print(mapping)
sys.exit(0)