Create OpenStack client environment scripts

Create OpenStack client environment scripts

The previous section used a combination of environment variables and command options to interact with the Identity service via the openstack client. To increase efficiency of client operations, OpenStack supports simple client environment scripts also known as OpenRC files. These scripts typically contain common options for all clients, but also support unique options. For more information, see the OpenStack End User Guide.

Creating the scripts

Create client environment scripts for the admin and demo projects and users. Future portions of this guide reference these scripts to load appropriate credentials for client operations.

Note

The paths of the client environment scripts are unrestricted. For convenience, you can place the scripts in any location, however ensure that they are accessible.

  1. Create and edit the admin-openrc file and add the following content:

    Note

    The OpenStack client also supports using a clouds.yaml file. For more information, see the os-client-config.

    export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
    export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
    export OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin
    export OS_USERNAME=admin
    export OS_PASSWORD=ADMIN_PASS
    export OS_AUTH_URL=http://controller:35357/v3
    export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
    export OS_IMAGE_API_VERSION=2
    

    Replace ADMIN_PASS with the password you chose for the admin user in the Identity service.

  2. Create and edit the demo-openrc file and add the following content:

    export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
    export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
    export OS_PROJECT_NAME=demo
    export OS_USERNAME=demo
    export OS_PASSWORD=DEMO_PASS
    export OS_AUTH_URL=http://controller:5000/v3
    export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
    export OS_IMAGE_API_VERSION=2
    

    Replace DEMO_PASS with the password you chose for the demo user in the Identity service.

Using the scripts

To run clients as a specific project and user, you can simply load the associated client environment script prior to running them. For example:

  1. Load the admin-openrc file to populate environment variables with the location of the Identity service and the admin project and user credentials:

    $ . admin-openrc
    
  2. Request an authentication token:

    $ openstack token issue
    
    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Field      | Value                                                           |
    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
    | expires    | 2016-02-12T20:44:35.659723Z                                     |
    | id         | gAAAAABWvjYj-Zjfg8WXFaQnUd1DMYTBVrKw4h3fIagi5NoEmh21U72SrRv2trl |
    |            | JWFYhLi2_uPR31Igf6A8mH2Rw9kv_bxNo1jbLNPLGzW_u5FC7InFqx0yYtTwa1e |
    |            | eq2b0f6-18KZyQhs7F3teAta143kJEWuNEYET-y7u29y0be1_64KYkM7E       |
    | project_id | 343d245e850143a096806dfaefa9afdc                                |
    | user_id    | ac3377633149401296f6c0d92d79dc16                                |
    +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
    
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