The current copyright refers to a non-existent group
"openstack helm authors" with often out-of-date references that
are confusing when adding a new file to the repo.
This change removes all references to this copyright by the
non-existent group and any blank lines underneath.
Change-Id: Ia035037e000f1bf95202fc07b8cd1ad0fc019094
This PS adds a script to update the keystone catalog endpoints
for keystone itself, as the keystone-bootstrap will not update
these once created.
Change-Id: Ie48c71bbdc9bbd14cebcee46285b3bf51bd28065
Signed-off-by: Pete Birley <pete@port.direct>
This PS removes the licence header from rendered output from tiller,
significantly reducing the configmap size of charts deployed to the
cluster.
Change-Id: I5d1b246f2068f3b83bf59ba79fe8b88bbc9a6161
This PS moves keystone credentials to the endpoints section within
the values.yaml, and also adds a 'secrets' key, allowing standardiation
of secrets and credential management across OpenStack-Helm.
Change-Id: I86a21e625afd822379ac11351603b2c606a3769f
This PS updates the way helm-toolkit functions are named to
reference the full path they are loacted at. This should make
development and debugging easier. Addtionally unused functions
have been pruned as well.
Change-Id: I03c553f1d01bccc70c86768b416b147c90d9b2f0
* Rename common chart to helm-toolkit
* Update useage of helpers to include reference to chart they come from.
* Update helm-toolkit function naming
Also catches several functions missed in previous PS
* Update remaining requirements.yaml to use helm-toolbox
* Dep Check container fix for common -> helm-toolbox renaming
This PS loads all the required keystone configuration files into a container for an apache based deployment.
It allows OpenStack-Helm to be image agnosic, meaning operators can use any Apache based Keystone image they want.
This introduces changes across several charts, for consistent
endpoint lookup routines. Today, only the internal endpoints
are defined (and copied to admin and public). This can later
be expanded to handle unique public and admin endpoints.
This ensures the catalog is populated with consistent URLs
for all services.