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-# Example using v3 domains. The admin user is created in the domain
-# named 'admin_domain', and assigned the role 'admin' in the 'admin'
-# project in the domain 'admin_domain'. The keystone service account is
-# created in default domain, and assigned the
-# role 'admin' in the project 'services' in the default domain.
-# NOTE: Until all of the other services support using Keystone v3
-# with keystone_authtoken middleware that supports v3, they cannot
-# specify a domain for authentication, and so have to be in the
-# default domain.
-#
-# To be sure everything is working, run:
-# $ export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
-# $ export OS_USERNAME=admin
-# $ export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=admin_domain
-# $ export OS_PASSWORD=ChangeMe
-# $ export OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin
-# $ export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=admin_domain
-# $ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.local:35357/v3
-# $ openstack user list
-#
-
-Exec { logoutput => 'on_failure' }
-
-
-class { '::mysql::server': }
-class { '::keystone::db::mysql':
- password => 'keystone',
-}
-class { '::keystone':
- verbose => true,
- debug => true,
- database_connection => 'mysql://keystone:keystone@127.0.0.1/keystone',
- admin_token => 'admin_token',
- enabled => true,
-}
-class { '::keystone::roles::admin':
- email => 'test@example.tld',
- password => 'a_big_secret',
- admin => 'admin', # username
- admin_tenant => 'admin', # project name
- admin_user_domain => 'admin', # domain for user
- admin_tenant_domain => 'admin', # domain for project
-}
-class { '::keystone::endpoint':
- public_url => 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/',
- admin_url => 'http://127.0.0.1:35357/',
-}