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Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -04001[identity]
2# This section contains configuration options that a variety of Tempest
3# test clients use when authenticating with different user/tenant
4# combinations
5
6# Set to True if your test environment's Keystone authentication service should
7# be accessed over HTTPS
8use_ssl = %IDENTITY_USE_SSL%
9# This is the main host address of the authentication service API
10host = %IDENTITY_HOST%
11# Port that the authentication service API is running on
12port = %IDENTITY_PORT%
13# Version of the authentication service API (a string)
14api_version = %IDENTITY_API_VERSION%
15# Path to the authentication service tokens resource (do not modify unless you
16# have a custom authentication API and are not using Keystone)
17path = %IDENTITY_PATH%
18# Should typically be left as keystone unless you have a non-Keystone
19# authentication API service
20strategy = %IDENTITY_STRATEGY%
21
22[compute]
23# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
24# against the OpenStack Compute API.
25
Jay Pipesf38eaac2012-06-21 13:37:35 -040026# Allows test cases to create/destroy tenants and users. This option
27# enables isolated test cases and better parallel execution,
28# but also requires that OpenStack Identity API admin credentials
29# are known.
30allow_tenant_isolation = %COMPUTE_ALLOW_TENANT_ISOLATION%
31
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -040032# This should be the username of a user WITHOUT administrative privileges
33username = %USERNAME%
34# The above non-administrative user's password
35password = %PASSWORD%
36# The above non-administrative user's tenant name
37tenant_name = %TENANT_NAME%
38
39# This should be the username of an alternate user WITHOUT
40# administrative privileges
41alt_username = %ALT_USERNAME%
42# The above non-administrative user's password
43alt_password = %ALT_PASSWORD%
44# The above non-administrative user's tenant name
45alt_tenant_name = %ALT_TENANT_NAME%
46
47# Reference data for tests. The ref and ref_alt should be
48# distinct images/flavors.
49image_ref = %IMAGE_ID%
50image_ref_alt = %IMAGE_ID_ALT%
51flavor_ref = %FLAVOR_REF%
52flavor_ref_alt = %FLAVOR_REF_ALT%
53
54# Number of seconds to wait while looping to check the status of an
55# instance or volume that is building.
56build_interval = %BUILD_INTERVAL%
57
58# Number of seconds to time out on waiting for an instance or volume
59# to build or reach an expected status
60build_timeout = %BUILD_TIMEOUT%
61
62# The type of endpoint for a Compute API service. Unless you have a
63# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
64# this value as "compute"
65catalog_type = %COMPUTE_CATALOG_TYPE%
66
67# Does the Compute API support creation of images?
68create_image_enabled = %COMPUTE_CREATE_IMAGE_ENABLED%
69
70# For resize to work with libvirt/kvm, one of the following must be true:
71# Single node: allow_resize_to_same_host=True must be set in nova.conf
72# Cluster: the 'nova' user must have scp access between cluster nodes
73resize_available = %COMPUTE_RESIZE_AVAILABLE%
74
David Kranzf97d5fd2012-07-30 13:46:45 -040075# Does the compute API support changing the admin password?
76change_password_available = %COMPUTE_CHANGE_PASSWORD_AVAILABLE%
77
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -040078# Level to log Compute API request/response details.
79log_level = %COMPUTE_LOG_LEVEL%
80
Jay Pipes051075a2012-04-28 17:39:37 -040081# Whitebox options for compute. Whitebox options enable the
82# whitebox test cases, which look at internal Nova database state,
83# SSH into VMs to check instance state, etc.
84
85# Should we run whitebox tests for Compute?
86whitebox_enabled = %COMPUTE_WHITEBOX_ENABLED%
87
88# Path of nova source directory
89source_dir = %COMPUTE_SOURCE_DIR%
90
91# Path of nova configuration file
92config_path = %COMPUTE_CONFIG_PATH%
93
94# Directory containing nova binaries such as nova-manage
95bin_dir = %COMPUTE_BIN_DIR%
96
97# Path to a private key file for SSH access to remote hosts
98path_to_private_key = %COMPUTE_PATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY%
99
100# Connection string to the database of Compute service
101db_uri = %COMPUTE_DB_URI%
102
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -0400103[image]
104# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
105# against the OpenStack Images API
106
Jay Pipesad6feca2012-04-30 15:10:18 -0400107# The type of endpoint for an Image API service. Unless you have a
108# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
109# this value as "image"
110catalog_type = %IMAGE_CATALOG_TYPE%
111
112# The version of the OpenStack Images API to use
113api_version = %IMAGE_API_VERSION%
114
115# This is the main host address of the Image API
116host = %IMAGE_HOST%
117
118# Port that the Image API is running on
119port = %IMAGE_PORT%
120
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -0400121# This should be the username of a user WITHOUT administrative privileges
122username = %USERNAME%
123# The above non-administrative user's password
124password = %PASSWORD%
125# The above non-administrative user's tenant name
126tenant_name = %TENANT_NAME%
127
128[compute-admin]
129# This section contains configuration options for an administrative
130# user of the Compute API. These options are used in tests that stress
131# the admin-only parts of the Compute API
132
133# This should be the username of a user WITH administrative privileges
Jay Pipesf38eaac2012-06-21 13:37:35 -0400134username = %COMPUTE_ADMIN_USERNAME%
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -0400135# The above administrative user's password
Jay Pipesf38eaac2012-06-21 13:37:35 -0400136password = %COMPUTE_ADMIN_PASSWORD%
Jay Pipes017e95c2012-04-04 16:16:06 -0400137# The above administrative user's tenant name
Jay Pipesf38eaac2012-06-21 13:37:35 -0400138tenant_name = %COMPUTE_ADMIN_TENANT_NAME%
139
140[identity-admin]
141# This section contains configuration options for an administrative
142# user of the Compute API. These options are used in tests that stress
143# the admin-only parts of the Compute API
144
145# This should be the username of a user WITH administrative privileges
146username = %IDENTITY_ADMIN_USERNAME%
147# The above administrative user's password
148password = %IDENTITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD%
149# The above administrative user's tenant name
150tenant_name = %IDENTITY_ADMIN_TENANT_NAME%