Use install_venv from oslo to fix no post_process issue

In a recent oslo sync commit Ib9b07fe733dc2c924ac0eb054fa707dd352a812b,
post_process() has been removed from tools/install_venv_common.py.
However, it's still called in tools/install_venv.

The current code for CentOS looks like trying to install the openssl
after trying to compile pyOpenSSL. So this can't be working.

This change switches tools/install_venv.py to use oslo code to align the
effort as well as fixing original no 'post_process' issue.

Note: openstack-common.conf is not updated. Because the project name
variable in install_venv has to be modified after syncing from oslo.
That makes it not an exact sync but modification after sync now.

Change-Id: Ia50075f9b317315eb939ddb66645987bb9ec69c2
Closes-Bug: #1263940
diff --git a/tools/install_venv.py b/tools/install_venv.py
index 84d0fd9..e41ca43 100644
--- a/tools/install_venv.py
+++ b/tools/install_venv.py
@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
-# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
-
 # Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
 # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
 # All Rights Reserved.
-# flake8: noqa
+#
 # Copyright 2010 OpenStack Foundation
 # Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
 #
@@ -19,66 +17,55 @@
 #    License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
 #    under the License.
 
-"""Installation script for Tempest's development virtualenv."""
-
 import os
 import sys
 
-import install_venv_common as install_venv
+import install_venv_common as install_venv  # noqa
 
 
-class CentOS(install_venv.Fedora):
-    """This covers CentOS."""
-
-    def post_process(self):
-        if not self.check_pkg('openssl-devel'):
-            self.yum.install('openssl-devel', check_exit_code=False)
-
-
-def print_help():
-    """This prints Help."""
-
+def print_help(venv, root):
     help = """
-    Tempest development environment setup is complete.
+    Openstack development environment setup is complete.
 
-    Tempest development uses virtualenv to track and manage Python dependencies
-    while in development and testing.
+    Openstack development uses virtualenv to track and manage Python
+    dependencies while in development and testing.
 
-    To activate the Tempest virtualenv for the extent of your current shell
+    To activate the Openstack virtualenv for the extent of your current shell
     session you can run:
 
-    $ source .venv/bin/activate
+    $ source %s/bin/activate
 
     Or, if you prefer, you can run commands in the virtualenv on a case by case
     basis by running:
 
-    $ tools/with_venv.sh <your command>
+    $ %s/tools/with_venv.sh <your command>
 
     Also, make test will automatically use the virtualenv.
     """
-    print(help)
+    print(help % (venv, root))
 
 
 def main(argv):
     root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
+
+    if os.environ.get('tools_path'):
+        root = os.environ['tools_path']
     venv = os.path.join(root, '.venv')
+    if os.environ.get('venv'):
+        venv = os.environ['venv']
+
     pip_requires = os.path.join(root, 'requirements.txt')
     test_requires = os.path.join(root, 'test-requirements.txt')
     py_version = "python%s.%s" % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])
     project = 'Tempest'
     install = install_venv.InstallVenv(root, venv, pip_requires, test_requires,
                                        py_version, project)
-    if os.path.exists('/etc/redhat-release'):
-        with open('/etc/redhat-release') as rh_release:
-            if 'CentOS' in rh_release.read():
-                install_venv.Fedora = CentOS
     options = install.parse_args(argv)
     install.check_python_version()
     install.check_dependencies()
     install.create_virtualenv(no_site_packages=options.no_site_packages)
     install.install_dependencies()
-    install.post_process()
-    print_help()
+    print_help(venv, root)
 
 if __name__ == '__main__':
     main(sys.argv)