diskimage-builder/elements/svc-map
Ryan Brady e1853a7d5b Add svc-map element.
Adds a new svc-map element which can be used to install
services based on an in element 'svc-map' YAML config
file format.

This change is intended to decouple elements from DIB
and allow new elements to support multiple distributions
(with various service naming schemes) without having to
constantly maintain DIB's various bin/map-services files.

This patch ensures all of the YAML files are compiled into
a single file without namespaces.  The YAML compilation
process occurs during image creation time and errors if
conflicting mappings are found.

Change-Id: Id11433ea342aace71a358936a7ca3151ec11d506
2014-09-26 12:00:38 -04:00
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Map service names to distro specific services.

Provides the following:

  • bin/svc-map

    usage: svc-map [-h] SERVICE

    Translate service name to distro specific name.

    optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit

  • Any element may create its own svc-map YAML config file using the one of 3 sections for the distro/family/ and or default. The family is set automatically within svc-map based on the supplied distro name. Families include:

    • redhat: includes centos, fedora, and rhel distros
    • debian: includes debian and ubuntu distros
    • suse: includes the opensuse distro

    The most specific section takes priority. Example for Nova and Glance (NOTE: default is using the common value for redhat and suse families)

    The key used for the service name should always be the same name used for the source installation of the service. The svc-map script will check for the source name against systemd and upstart and return that name if it exists instead of the mapped name.

    Example format for Nova:

    nova-api: default: openstack-nova-api debian: nova-api nova-cert: default: openstack-nova-cert debian: nova-cert nova-compute: default: openstack-nova-compute debian: nova-compute nova-conductor: default: openstack-nova-conductor debian: nova-conductor nova-consoleauth: default: openstack-nova-console debian: nova-console

    Example format for Glance

    glance-api: debian: glance-api default: openstack-glance-api glance-reg: debian: glance-reg default: openstack-glance-registry

    If the distro is of the debian family the combined services file would be:

     nova-cert: nova-cert
     nova-compute: nova-compute
     glance-api: glance-api
     nova-conductor: nova-conductor
     nova-api: nova-api
     glance-reg: glance-reg
     nova-consoleauth: nova-console
    

    If the distro is of the suse or redhat families the combined services file would be:

     nova-cert: openstack-nova-cert
     nova-compute: openstack-nova-compute
     glance-reg: openstack-glance-registry
     nova-conductor: openstack-nova-conductor
     glance-api: openstack-glance-api
     nova-consoleauth: openstack-nova-console
     nova-api: openstack-nova-api
    

    Example commands using this format:

    svc-map nova-compute

    Returns: openstack-nova-compute

    svc-map nova-compute

    Returns: openstack-nova-compute

    svc-map nova-compute

    Returns: nova-compute

  • This output can be used to filter what other tools actually install (install-services can be modified to use this for example)

  • If you pass more than one service argument, the result for each service is printed on its own line.

  • Individual svc-map files live within each element. For example if you have created an Apache element your svc-map YAML file should be created at elements/apache/svc-map.