A cookbook to install devstack
- Centos 7
- Ubuntu 14.04
devstack::default
Key | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
['devstack']['host-ip'] |
String | The host/ip to bind the stack to | 198.101.10.10 |
['devstack']['database-password'] |
String | The password for the DevStack database | ostackdemo |
['devstack']['rabbit-password'] |
String | The password for tde rabbit service | ostackdemo |
['devstack']['service-token'] |
String | The token for the DevStack service user | token |
['devstack']['service-password'] |
String | The password for the DevStack service user | ostackdemo |
['devstack']['admin-password'] |
String | The password for the DevStack admin user | ostackdemo |
['devstack']['dest'] |
String | The directory to install DevStack | /opt/stack |
['devstack']['pip-timeout'] |
Integer | The default time out for pip | 1000 |
Just include devstack
in your node's run_list
:
{
"name":"my_node",
"run_list": [
"recipe[devstack]"
]
}
There is also test-kitchen support for this cookbook. You can run:
$ chef exec kitchen verify
And it'll build it via vagrant on your local machine. There are serverspec tests also attached to verify devstack
is built correctly. You'll notice that it stops outputting at Recipe: devstack::stack
, it's running the stack.sh
behind the scenes,
it averages 30ish mins on my MacBook Pro.
You can login to the devstack instance via:
$ chef exec kitchen login <version you converged>
vagrant@<machine_you_converged> $ cd /opt/stack/devstack/
vagrant@<machine_you_converged>:/opt/stack/devstack/ $ source openrc
vagrant@<machine_you_converged>:/opt/stack/devstack/ $ nova list
vagrant@<machine_you_converged>:/opt/stack/devstack/ $ nova boot test --image cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-uec --flavor 1
If you haven't changed any variables and usernames/passwords, you can go to http://localhost:8080 and use demo/devstack
and see
the dashboard.
NOTE: Not in order of priority.
- travis testing
- Rakefile and rake commands
- chefspec for the different resources
- more serverspec tests
- neutron support
- multi-node lab support
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write your change
- Write tests for your change (if applicable)
- Run the tests, ensuring they all pass
- Submit a Pull Request using Github
Apache 2
Author: Cameron Lopez Author: JJ Asghar ([email protected])