Jean-Philippe Evrard ee93901d05 Make possible to start leap from K
This change:
- discovers the current running version to know what
  to leap from, because we can't assume Juno only.
  At the same time it introduces a human verification
  of the source branch.
- removes the useless "-v" of the runs that produced
  an undesirable output, making the interface less
  "user friendly".

Change-Id: I04e4780bf5f58638addbd992eab7152f288532ae
Co-Authored-By: Jean-Philippe Evrard <jean-philippe@evrard.me>
2017-05-19 09:15:47 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2017, Rackspace US, Inc.
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## Generic debug var. This will log actions to /tmp/run_debug
export DEBUG="${DEBUG:-TRUE}"
export DEBUG_PATH="${DEBUG_PATH:-/tmp/run_debug}"
## Script Vars ---------------------------------------------------------------
export JUNO_RELEASE="${JUNO_RELEASE:-10.1.14}"
export KILO_RELEASE="${KILO_RELEASE:-11.2.17}"
export LIBERTY_RELEASE="${LIBERTY_RELEASE:-12.2.8}"
export MITAKA_RELEASE="${MITAKA_RELEASE:-13.3.11}"
export NEWTON_RELEASE="${NEWTON_RELEASE:-14.2.3}" # commit used due to packaging bug caused by setuptools
## Environment Vars ------------------------------------------------------------------
export MAIN_PATH="${MAIN_PATH:-/opt/openstack-ansible}"
export SYSTEM_PATH="$(dirname $(readlink -f $0))"
export UPGRADE_UTILS="${UPGRADE_UTILS:-${SYSTEM_PATH}/upgrade-utilities}"
# If the the OpenStack-Ansible system venvs have already been built elsewhere and can be downloaded
# set the "VENV_URL" environment variable to the path where the venvs are kept. When running stage1
# this URL will be used to download the release built VENVS in the following format.
# ${VENV_URL}/openstack-ansible-RELEASE_VERSION.tgz
export VENV_URL="${VENV_URL:-https://mirror.rackspace.com/rackspaceprivatecloud/venvs/leap-bundles}"
export VALIDATE_UPGRADE_INPUT="${VALIDATE_UPGRADE_INPUT:-TRUE}"
export UPGRADES_TO_TODOLIST="${UPGRADES_TO_TODOLIST:-''}"
export CODE_UPGRADE_FROM=""