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-# ==Define: cinder::type_set
-#
-# Assigns keys after the volume type is set.
-#
-# === Parameters
-#
-# [*os_password*]
-# (required) The keystone tenant:username password.
-#
-# [*type*]
-# (required) Accepts single name of type to set.
-#
-# [*key*]
-# (required) the key name that we are setting the value for.
-#
-# [*os_tenant_name*]
-# (optional) The keystone tenant name. Defaults to 'admin'.
-#
-# [*os_username*]
-# (optional) The keystone user name. Defaults to 'admin.
-#
-# [*os_auth_url*]
-# (optional) The keystone auth url. Defaults to 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/'.
-#
-# [*os_region_name*]
-# (optional) The keystone region name. Default is unset.
-#
-# Author: Andrew Woodward <awoodward@mirantis.com>
-
-
-define cinder::type_set (
- $type,
- $key,
- $os_password,
- $os_tenant_name = 'admin',
- $os_username = 'admin',
- $os_auth_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/',
- $os_region_name = undef,
- ) {
-
-# TODO: (xarses) This should be moved to a ruby provider so that among other
-# reasons, the credential discovery magic can occur like in neutron.
-
- $cinder_env = [
- "OS_TENANT_NAME=${os_tenant_name}",
- "OS_USERNAME=${os_username}",
- "OS_PASSWORD=${os_password}",
- "OS_AUTH_URL=${os_auth_url}",
- ]
-
- if $os_region_name {
- $region_env = ["OS_REGION_NAME=${os_region_name}"]
- }
- else {
- $region_env = []
- }
-
- exec {"cinder type-key ${type} set ${key}=${name}":
- path => ['/usr/bin', '/bin'],
- command => "cinder type-key ${type} set ${key}=${name}",
- unless => "cinder extra-specs-list | grep -Eq '\\b${type}\\b.*\\b${key}\\b.*\\b${name}\\b'",
- environment => concat($cinder_env, $region_env),
- require => Package['python-cinderclient']
- }
-}