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Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -05003Tempest Configuration Guide
4===========================
5
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -06006This guide is a starting point for configuring Tempest. It aims to elaborate
Matthew Treinishf640f662015-03-11 15:13:30 -04007on and explain some of the mandatory and common configuration settings and how
8they are used in conjunction. The source of truth on each option is the sample
Matthew Treinishf45ba2e2015-08-24 15:05:01 -04009config file which explains the purpose of each individual option. You can see
10the sample config file here: :ref:`tempest-sampleconf`
Matthew Treinishf640f662015-03-11 15:13:30 -040011
Matthew Treinishe8ab5f92017-03-01 15:25:39 -050012.. _tempest_cred_provider_conf:
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Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050014Test Credentials
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050015----------------
16
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050017Tempest allows for configuring a set of admin credentials in the ``auth``
18section, via the following parameters:
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050019
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050020 #. ``admin_username``
21 #. ``admin_password``
22 #. ``admin_project_name``
23 #. ``admin_domain_name``
24
25Admin credentials are not mandatory to run Tempest, but when provided they
26can be used to:
27
28- Run tests for admin APIs
29- Generate test credentials on the fly (see `Dynamic Credentials`_)
30
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)100d18d2016-05-05 23:34:52 +010031When keystone uses a policy that requires domain scoped tokens for admin
32actions, the flag ``admin_domain_scope`` must be set to ``True``.
33The admin user configured, if any, must have a role assigned to the domain to
34be usable.
35
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050036Tempest allows for configuring pre-provisioned test credentials as well.
Matthew Treinish40847ac2016-01-04 13:16:03 -050037This can be done using the accounts.yaml file (see
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050038`Pre-Provisioned Credentials`_). This file is used to specify an arbitrary
39number of users available to run tests with.
40You can specify the location of the file in the ``auth`` section in the
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060041tempest.conf file. To see the specific format used in the file please refer to
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -050042the accounts.yaml.sample file included in Tempest.
43
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -040044Keystone Connection Info
45^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060046In order for Tempest to be able to talk to your OpenStack deployment you need
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -040047to provide it with information about how it communicates with keystone.
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060048This involves configuring the following options in the ``identity`` section:
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -040049
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060050 #. ``auth_version``
51 #. ``uri``
52 #. ``uri_v3``
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -040053
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060054The ``auth_version`` option is used to tell Tempest whether it should be using
zhuflcc0c0482017-05-27 16:21:18 +080055keystone's v2 or v3 api for communicating with keystone. The two uri options are
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060056used to tell Tempest the url of the keystone endpoint. The ``uri`` option is
57used for keystone v2 request and ``uri_v3`` is used for keystone v3. You want to
58ensure that which ever version you set for ``auth_version`` has its uri option
59defined.
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -040060
61
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050062Credential Provider Mechanisms
63^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
64
Castulo J. Martinez34329b52016-07-08 10:56:52 -070065Tempest currently has two different internal methods for providing authentication
66to tests: dynamic credentials and pre-provisioned credentials.
67Depending on which one is in use the configuration of Tempest is slightly different.
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050068
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -070069Dynamic Credentials
70"""""""""""""""""""
71Dynamic Credentials (formerly known as Tenant isolation) was originally created
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060072to enable running Tempest in parallel. For each test class it creates a unique
73set of user credentials to use for the tests in the class. It can create up to
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -040074three sets of username, password, and project names for a primary user,
75an admin user, and an alternate user. To enable and use dynamic credentials you
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060076only need to configure two things:
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050077
78 #. A set of admin credentials with permissions to create users and
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -040079 projects. This is specified in the ``auth`` section with the
80 ``admin_username``, ``admin_project_name``, ``admin_domain_name`` and
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060081 ``admin_password`` options
82 #. To enable dynamic credentials in the ``auth`` section with the
83 ``use_dynamic_credentials`` option.
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050084
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060085This is also currently the default credential provider enabled by Tempest, due
86to its common use and ease of configuration.
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -050087
Matthew Treinish4fae4722015-04-16 21:03:54 -040088It is worth pointing out that depending on your cloud configuration you might
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -070089need to assign a role to each of the users created by Tempest's dynamic
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -060090credentials. This can be set using the ``tempest_roles`` option. It takes in a
91list of role names each of which will be assigned to each of the users created
92by dynamic credentials. This option will not have any effect when Tempest is not
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -070093configured to use dynamic credentials.
Matthew Treinish4fae4722015-04-16 21:03:54 -040094
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)100d18d2016-05-05 23:34:52 +010095When the ``admin_domain_scope`` option is set to ``True``, provisioned admin
96accounts will be assigned a role on domain configured in
97``default_credentials_domain_name``. This will make the accounts provisioned
98usable in a cloud where domain scoped tokens are required by keystone for
Hironori Shiina91049ad2016-09-28 17:28:49 +090099admin operations. Note that the initial pre-provision admin accounts,
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)100d18d2016-05-05 23:34:52 +0100100configured in tempest.conf, must have a role on the same domain as well, for
101Dynamic Credentials to work.
102
Matthew Treinish4fae4722015-04-16 21:03:54 -0400103
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)dd250702016-04-29 15:01:22 -0500104Pre-Provisioned Credentials
105"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
106
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -0700107For a long time using dynamic credentials was the only method available if you
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600108wanted to enable parallel execution of Tempest tests. However, this was
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500109insufficient for certain use cases because of the admin credentials requirement
110to create the credential sets on demand. To get around that the accounts.yaml
111file was introduced and with that a new internal credential provider to enable
112using the list of credentials instead of creating them on demand. With locking
113test accounts each test class will reserve a set of credentials from the
114accounts.yaml before executing any of its tests so that each class is isolated
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -0700115like with dynamic credentials.
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500116
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500117To enable and use locking test accounts you need do a few things:
118
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600119 #. Create an accounts.yaml file which contains the set of pre-existing
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500120 credentials to use for testing. To make sure you don't have a credentials
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600121 starvation issue when running in parallel make sure you have at least two
122 times the number of worker processes you are using to execute Tempest
123 available in the file. (If running serially the worker count is 1.)
Matthew Treinish0fd69e42015-03-06 00:40:51 -0500124
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600125 You can check the accounts.yaml.sample file packaged in Tempest for the yaml
126 format.
127 #. Provide Tempest with the location of your accounts.yaml file with the
128 ``test_accounts_file`` option in the ``auth`` section
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500129
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600130 *NOTE: Be sure to use a full path for the file; otherwise Tempest will
Matthew Treinish84c6d292015-12-16 17:50:57 -0500131 likely not find it.*
132
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600133 #. Set ``use_dynamic_credentials = False`` in the ``auth`` group
Fei Long Wang7fee7872015-05-12 11:36:49 +1200134
Matthew Treinish93299852015-04-24 09:58:18 -0400135It is worth pointing out that each set of credentials in the accounts.yaml
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400136should have a unique project. This is required to provide proper isolation
Matthew Treinish93299852015-04-24 09:58:18 -0400137to the tests using the credentials, and failure to do this will likely cause
Matthew Treinish45915b02016-08-31 10:25:55 -0400138unexpected failures in some tests. Also, ensure that these projects and users
139used do not have any pre-existing resources created. Tempest assumes all
140tenants it's using are empty and may sporadically fail if there are unexpected
141resources present.
Matthew Treinishbc1b15b2015-02-20 15:56:07 -0500142
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)100d18d2016-05-05 23:34:52 +0100143When the keystone in the target cloud requires domain scoped tokens to
144perform admin actions, all pre-provisioned admin users must have a role
145assigned on the domain where test accounts a provisioned.
146The option ``admin_domain_scope`` is used to tell tempest that domain scoped
147tokens shall be used. ``default_credentials_domain_name`` is the domain where
148test accounts are expected to be provisioned if no domain is specified.
149
150Note that if credentials are pre-provisioned via ``tempest account-generator``
151the role on the domain will be assigned automatically for you, as long as
152``admin_domain_scope`` as ``default_credentials_domain_name`` are configured
153properly in tempest.conf.
154
Hironori Shiina91049ad2016-09-28 17:28:49 +0900155Pre-Provisioned Credentials are also known as accounts.yaml or accounts file.
Matthew Treinish93299852015-04-24 09:58:18 -0400156
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400157Compute
158-------
159
160Flavors
161^^^^^^^
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600162For Tempest to be able to create servers you need to specify flavors that it
163can use to boot the servers with. There are two options in the Tempest config
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400164for doing this:
165
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600166 #. ``flavor_ref``
167 #. ``flavor_ref_alt``
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400168
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600169Both of these options are in the ``compute`` section of the config file and take
170in the flavor id (not the name) from nova. The ``flavor_ref`` option is what
171will be used for booting almost all of the guests; ``flavor_ref_alt`` is only
172used in tests where two different-sized servers are required (for example, a
173resize test).
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400174
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600175Using a smaller flavor is generally recommended. When larger flavors are used,
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400176the extra time required to bring up servers will likely affect total run time
177and probably require tweaking timeout values to ensure tests have ample time to
178finish.
179
180Images
181^^^^^^
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600182Just like with flavors, Tempest needs to know which images to use for booting
183servers. There are two options in the compute section just like with flavors:
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400184
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600185 #. ``image_ref``
186 #. ``image_ref_alt``
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400187
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600188Both options are expecting an image id (not name) from nova. The ``image_ref``
189option is what will be used for booting the majority of servers in Tempest.
190``image_ref_alt`` is used for tests that require two images such as rebuild. If
191two images are not available you can set both options to the same image id and
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400192those tests will be skipped.
193
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600194There are also options in the ``scenario`` section for images:
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400195
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600196 #. ``img_file``
197 #. ``img_dir``
198 #. ``aki_img_file``
199 #. ``ari_img_file``
200 #. ``ami_img_file``
201 #. ``img_container_format``
202 #. ``img_disk_format``
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400203
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600204However, unlike the other image options, these are used for a very small subset
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400205of scenario tests which are uploading an image. These options are used to tell
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600206Tempest where an image file is located and describe its metadata for when it is
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400207uploaded.
208
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600209The behavior of these options is a bit convoluted (which will likely be fixed in
210future versions). You first need to specify ``img_dir``, which is the directory
211in which Tempest will look for the image files. First it will check if the
212filename set for ``img_file`` could be found in ``img_dir``. If it is found then
213the ``img_container_format`` and ``img_disk_format`` options are used to upload
214that image to glance. However, if it is not found, Tempest will look for the
215three uec image file name options as a fallback. If neither is found, the tests
216requiring an image to upload will fail.
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400217
218It is worth pointing out that using `cirros`_ is a very good choice for running
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600219Tempest. It's what is used for upstream testing, they boot quickly and have a
Matthew Treinish7909e122015-04-15 15:43:50 -0400220small footprint.
221
222.. _cirros: https://launchpad.net/cirros
223
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400224Networking
225----------
226OpenStack has a myriad of different networking configurations possible and
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600227depending on which of the two network backends, nova-network or neutron, you are
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400228using things can vary drastically. Due to this complexity Tempest has to provide
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600229a certain level of flexibility in its configuration to ensure it will work
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400230against any cloud. This ends up causing a large number of permutations in
231Tempest's config around network configuration.
232
233
234Enabling Remote Access to Created Servers
235^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Matthew Treinishe8ab5f92017-03-01 15:25:39 -0500236
237.. _tempest_conf_network_allocation:
238
Matthew Treinish275f1782016-06-07 12:19:34 -0400239Network Creation/Usage for Servers
240""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400241When Tempest creates servers for testing, some tests require being able to
242connect those servers. Depending on the configuration of the cloud, the methods
243for doing this can be different. In certain configurations it is required to
244specify a single network with server create calls. Accordingly, Tempest provides
245a few different methods for providing this information in configuration to try
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600246and ensure that regardless of the cloud's configuration it'll still be able to
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400247run. This section covers the different methods of configuring Tempest to provide
248a network when creating servers.
249
250Fixed Network Name
Matthew Treinish275f1782016-06-07 12:19:34 -0400251''''''''''''''''''
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400252This is the simplest method of specifying how networks should be used. You can
253just specify a single network name/label to use for all server creations. The
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400254limitation with this is that all projects and users must be able to see
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600255that network name/label if they are to perform a network list and be able to use
256it.
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400257
258If no network name is assigned in the config file and none of the below
259alternatives are used, then Tempest will not specify a network on server
260creations, which depending on the cloud configuration might prevent them from
261booting.
262
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600263To set a fixed network name simply:
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400264
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600265 #. Set the ``fixed_network_name`` option in the ``compute`` group
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400266
267In the case that the configured fixed network name can not be found by a user
268network list call, it will be treated like one was not provided except that a
269warning will be logged stating that it couldn't be found.
270
271
272Accounts File
Matthew Treinish275f1782016-06-07 12:19:34 -0400273'''''''''''''
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400274If you are using an accounts file to provide credentials for running Tempest
275then you can leverage it to also specify which network should be used with
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400276server creations on a per project and user pair basis. This provides
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400277the necessary flexibility to work with more intricate networking configurations
278by enabling the user to specify exactly which network to use for which
Sean Dagueed6e5862016-04-04 10:49:13 -0400279projects. You can refer to the accounts.yaml.sample file included in
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600280the Tempest repo for the syntax around specifying networks in the file.
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400281
282However, specifying a network is not required when using an accounts file. If
283one is not specified you can use a fixed network name to specify the network to
284use when creating servers just as without an accounts file. However, any network
285specified in the accounts file will take precedence over the fixed network name
286provided. If no network is provided in the accounts file and a fixed network
287name is not set then no network will be included in create server requests.
288
289If a fixed network is provided and the accounts.yaml file also contains networks
290this has the benefit of enabling a couple more tests which require a static
291network to perform operations like server lists with a network filter. If a
292fixed network name is not provided these tests are skipped. Additionally, if a
293fixed network name is provided it will serve as a fallback in case of a
294misconfiguration or a missing network in the accounts file.
295
296
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -0700297With Dynamic Credentials
Matthew Treinish275f1782016-06-07 12:19:34 -0400298''''''''''''''''''''''''
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600299With dynamic credentials enabled and using nova-network, your only option for
lanoux63bb9032016-03-21 03:16:18 -0700300configuration is to either set a fixed network name or not. However, in most
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600301cases it shouldn't matter because nova-network should have no problem booting a
302server with multiple networks. If this is not the case for your cloud then using
303an accounts file is recommended because it provides the necessary flexibility to
304describe your configuration. Dynamic credentials is not able to dynamically
305allocate things as necessary if neutron is not enabled.
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400306
Andrea Frittoli (andreaf)17209bb2015-05-22 10:16:57 -0700307With neutron and dynamic credentials enabled there should not be any additional
Matthew Treinish2b7f0482015-04-10 12:49:01 -0400308configuration necessary to enable Tempest to create servers with working
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600309networking, assuming you have properly configured the ``network`` section to
310work for your cloud. Tempest will dynamically create the neutron resources
311necessary to enable using servers with that network. Also, just as with the
312accounts file, if you specify a fixed network name while using neutron and
313dynamic credentials it will enable running tests which require a static network
314and it will additionally be used as a fallback for server creation. However,
315unlike accounts.yaml this should never be triggered.
Matthew Treinish3220cad2015-04-15 16:25:48 -0400316
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600317However, there is an option ``create_isolated_networks`` to disable dynamic
318credentials's automatic provisioning of network resources. If this option is set
319to False you will have to either rely on there only being a single/default
320network available for the server creation, or use ``fixed_network_name`` to
321inform Tempest which network to use.
Matthew Treinish2219d382015-04-24 10:33:04 -0400322
Matthew Treinish275f1782016-06-07 12:19:34 -0400323SSH Connection Configuration
324""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
325There are also several different ways to actually establish a connection and
326authenticate/login on the server. After a server is booted with a provided
327network there are still details needed to know how to actually connect to
328the server. The ``validation`` group gathers all the options regarding
329connecting to and remotely accessing the created servers.
330
331To enable remote access to servers, there are 3 options at a minimum that are used:
332
333 #. ``run_validation``
334 #. ``connect_method``
335 #. ``auth_method``
336
337The ``run_validation`` is used to enable or disable ssh connectivity for
338all tests (with the exception of scenario tests which do not have a flag for
339enabling or disabling ssh) To enable ssh connectivity this needs be set to ``true``.
340
341The ``connect_method`` option is used to tell tempest what kind of IP to use for
342establishing a connection to the server. Two methods are available: ``fixed``
343and ``floating``, the later being set by default. If this is set to floating
344tempest will create a floating ip for the server before attempted to connect
345to it. The IP for the floating ip is what is used for the connection.
346
347For the ``auth_method`` option there is currently, only one valid option,
348``keypair``. With this set to ``keypair`` tempest will create an ssh keypair
349and use that for authenticating against the created server.
350
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400351Configuring Available Services
352------------------------------
353OpenStack is really a constellation of several different projects which
354are running together to create a cloud. However which projects you're running
355is not set in stone, and which services are running is up to the deployer.
356Tempest however needs to know which services are available so it can figure
357out which tests it is able to run and certain setup steps which differ based
358on the available services.
359
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600360The ``service_available`` section of the config file is used to set which
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400361services are available. It contains a boolean option for each service (except
362for keystone which is a hard requirement) set it to True if the service is
363available or False if it is not.
364
365Service Catalog
366^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
367Each project which has its own REST API contains an entry in the service
368catalog. Like most things in OpenStack this is also completely configurable.
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600369However, for Tempest to be able to figure out which endpoints should get REST
370API calls for each service, it needs to know how that project is defined in the
371service catalog. There are three options for each service section to accomplish
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400372this:
373
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600374 #. ``catalog_type``
375 #. ``endpoint_type``
376 #. ``region``
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400377
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600378Setting ``catalog_type`` and ``endpoint_type`` should normally give Tempest
379enough information to determine which endpoint it should pull from the service
380catalog to use for talking to that particular service. However, if your cloud
381has multiple regions available and you need to specify a particular one to use a
382service you can set the ``region`` option in that service's section.
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400383
384It should also be noted that the default values for these options are set
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600385to what devstack uses (which is a de facto standard for service catalog
386entries). So often nothing actually needs to be set on these options to enable
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400387communication to a particular service. It is only if you are either not using
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600388the same ``catalog_type`` as devstack or you want Tempest to talk to a different
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400389endpoint type instead of publicURL for a service that these need to be changed.
390
ghanshyam571dfac2015-10-30 11:21:28 +0900391.. note::
392
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600393 Tempest does not serve all kinds of fancy URLs in the service catalog. The
394 service catalog should be in a standard format (which is going to be
395 standardized at the keystone level).
396 Tempest expects URLs in the Service catalog in the following format:
Masayuki Igawae63cf0f2016-05-25 10:25:21 +0900397
398 * ``http://example.com:1234/<version-info>``
399
ghanshyam571dfac2015-10-30 11:21:28 +0900400 Examples:
Masayuki Igawae63cf0f2016-05-25 10:25:21 +0900401
402 * Good - ``http://example.com:1234/v2.0``
403 * Wouldn’t work - ``http://example.com:1234/xyz/v2.0/``
404 (adding prefix/suffix around version etc)
Matthew Treinishf96ab3a2015-04-15 19:11:31 -0400405
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600406Service Feature Configuration
Matthew Treinish3220cad2015-04-15 16:25:48 -0400407-----------------------------
408
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600409OpenStack provides its deployers a myriad of different configuration options to
410enable anyone deploying it to create a cloud tailor-made for any individual use
411case. It provides options for several different backend types, databases,
Matthew Treinish3220cad2015-04-15 16:25:48 -0400412message queues, etc. However, the downside to this configurability is that
413certain operations and features aren't supported depending on the configuration.
414These features may or may not be discoverable from the API so the burden is
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600415often on the user to figure out what is supported by the cloud they're talking
416to. Besides the obvious interoperability issues with this it also leaves
417Tempest in an interesting situation trying to figure out which tests are
418expected to work. However, Tempest tests do not rely on dynamic API discovery
419for a feature (assuming one exists). Instead Tempest has to be explicitly
420configured as to which optional features are enabled. This is in order to
421prevent bugs in the discovery mechanisms from masking failures.
Matthew Treinish3220cad2015-04-15 16:25:48 -0400422
423The service feature-enabled config sections are how Tempest addresses the
424optional feature question. Each service that has tests for optional features
425contains one of these sections. The only options in it are boolean options
426with the name of a feature which is used. If it is set to false any test which
427depends on that functionality will be skipped. For a complete list of all these
428options refer to the sample config file.
429
430
431API Extensions
432^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eric Friede0cfc3e2015-12-14 16:10:49 -0600433The service feature-enabled sections often contain an ``api-extensions`` option
434(or in the case of swift a ``discoverable_apis`` option). This is used to tell
435Tempest which api extensions (or configurable middleware) is used in your
436deployment. It has two valid config states: either it contains a single value
437``all`` (which is the default) which means that every api extension is assumed
Matthew Treinish3220cad2015-04-15 16:25:48 -0400438to be enabled, or it is set to a list of each individual extension that is
439enabled for that service.