Replace keystone.common.config with keystone.conf package
keystone.common.config is 1200+ lines of super dense, merge-conflict
prone, difficult to navigate, and finicky to maintain code. Let's follow
nova's lead and break it down into more manageable modules.
This patch creates a new Python package, keystone.conf, and moves all of
our configuration options into it, mirroring nova's nova.conf package.
There are a couple special modules in keystone.conf introduced here as
well:
- keystone.conf.__init__: This causes all of Keystone options to be
registered on import, so consumers of keystone.conf don't have
races with config initialization code while trying to use
oslo_config.cfg.CONF directly (keystone.conf replaces all uses for
oslo_config.cfg.CONF in keystone).
- keystone.conf.base: Keystone's [DEFAULT] group options. I'd prefer
this to be called 'default.py', but I'm just copying nova's lead here.
- keystone.conf.opts: The entry point for oslo.config itself.
- keystone.conf.constants: There are a few constants (deprecation
messages, default paths, etc) that are used by multiple configuration
modules, so they need to live in a common place.
Change-Id: Ia3daffe3fef111b42de203762e966cd14d8927e2
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