Removing project from network_flavor_profile as neutron api
does not uses project.
Closes-Bug: 2046496
Change-Id: I77b0544cf8629fb0a5b9914361a007d28b2b5662
This is a fun one driven by two separate changes. We recently started
checking whether the volume service was available before setting quotas
in order to allow us to use quota set for other services [1]. This
merged a number of weeks ago and was included in 7.1.0. More recently,
we modified DevStack to stop publishing a service catalog entry with a
service type of 'volumev3', preferring instead to use the correct
'block-storage' service type. Taken separately, neither of these changes
would have caused issues. Together, they mean our lookups for the volume
service now fail and we can't set volume quotas.
Fix things by checking for the block-storage service type also. A future
change will raise a warning (later an error) if the volume service is
not found and you're attempting to set a quota since this is clearly a
mistake.
Change-Id: Ibbeef52225e18757cd28d0fbfb14c1ca06975b60
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2084580
When we show a volume backup by name, it calls the get_backup
method in SDK which is only used for getting a backup by ID.
This patch modifies the approach to call find_backup method
which first tries the find by ID and then find by name logic
eventually returning the backup details.
Story: 2011234
Task: 51127
Change-Id: I926d8de9810fcf2e5335bbe35aaab15e1e36a5cb
The --user-domain option and the --project-domain option may take id or
name. In case name is given it should be translated to id.
Closes-Bug: 2083390
Change-Id: Idf3f113a74452daabc80660574030cb9b24b1a15
Currently, it is passing None value which is not accepted by keystone
parameters validation:
BadRequestException: 400: Client Error for url: ... Invalid input for field 'enabled': None is not of type 'boolean'
Failed validating 'type' in schema['properties']['enabled']:
{'enum': [True, False, None], 'type': 'boolean'}
On instance['enabled']:
None
Closes-Bug: #2083021
Change-Id: Ia8772560deb54e71672102157659d4eb22e6ad59
In change I06f3848812bce60c65909f1311f36b70eba427d4, we migrated the
'user *' commands from keystoneclient to SDK. One side effect of this is
that we are no longer able to rely on keystoneclient's 'filter_none'
helper method that filters out parameters that are set to None. As such,
we now need to do this ourselves. Eventually, it would be nice if SDK
provided such functionality itself.
The same change also introduced a bug where the '--domain' argument was
being used to lookup a project rather than the '--project-domain'
argument. This is also corrected.
Change-Id: I1204ca611a74d134c879467d6c2b73f16e043213
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2080600
Asking for floating IPs on an undercloud results in a NotFoundException.
Make openstackclient handle it gracefully.
No test is added for this because it would need to be a scenario test -
deploying a cloud without the foalting IP extension loaded. I don't
think this edge case is worth an entire new job just to exercise it.
Change-Id: I73b544853376d98ab0dbb14e32fefc43c1a8a179
Story: 2006863
The name of the errors change and we need to move things around a
little, but it's otherwise a straight swap.
Change-Id: I0a19765ebeaa14c0534faa1542165b76ed2bf4e2
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
With `openstacksdk` 3.2.0 the `host` attribute of an Instance got added
to the `Server` class [0]. With that change, listing servers with the `host`
attribute leads to a query-filter for `compute_host` as expected, but
`openstacksdk` will also filter for the `host` attribute locally after
the results are returned. Since `compute_host` being
`OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host` is not the same as `host, this means no results
are returned.
Since we want to keep the old behaviour of filtering by `compute_host`
i.e. the service host name, we need to switch to filter for
`compute_host`. This is already supported in older versions of
`openstacksdk`.
[0] 0f311ff3e2
Change-Id: I0cd32c5b7d6d4d21194f3efdcfb9b205dea6a91e
Closes-bug: #2074200
Well, mostly. We still keep our own flake8 hooks and the hacking hooks
enabled. Everything else can be handled by ruff.
Doing this enables a couple of hacking checks that were previously
unaddressed. It also highlights a few cases that flake8 missed. Both are
addressed.
Change-Id: If81c7055e9ef692425da2789bae18a96d04b104f
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
We changed these in change I37d07a6c5cdc98680b8d65d596521cad2b049500 but
the '-c/--column' option provided by cliff currently requires an
explicit match on column names. Change them back for now. We can revert
this when cliff is a little bit smarter.
Change-Id: I9180922e9da5c22ae3d8878946d1bf1ec4b8c6e1
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2076212
We changed these in change Iba3fee2672d32266623c6f367beaabe84bd3d24e but
the '-c/--column' option provided by cliff currently requires an
explicit match on column names. Change them back for now. We can revert
this when cliff is a little bit cleverer.
Change-Id: I6b4f1b793dc383856bfdf9a01514381be3cd2bf1
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Related-bug: #2076212
In the event that a user provides a hypervisor name rather than an ID to
the 'hypervisor show' command, passing 'details=True' (the default) to
'find_hypervisor' will ensure we get the detailed response we need.
However, this comes at the cost of retrieving reams of additional
irrelevant data for all the other hypervisors. Rather than doing this,
use a summary view and then a second call to fetch only the hypervisor
we care about.
Change-Id: I92b53802e41a962c6f916c3a111dc2de7c12d0fc
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2072965
In SDK change I3bc3150877c6c00aa9ec4355104308d7755aa1d4, we modified the
'rebuild_server' proxy method to use a sentinel 'unset' value so that we
could distinguish between fields that were not being changed and those
that were being changed to 'null'. However, we are currently passing the
'admin_password' field to the 'rebuild_server' SDK proxy command
regardless of whether it is set or not. Resolve this conflict.
Change-Id: If7b7585aadd43cdc6d2a9358f14223e43dc21a73
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2076232
Unlike cinderclient, SDK attempts to connect to a service as soon as you
create a client. A keystoneauth1.exceptions.catalog.EndpointNotFound
exception can be raised if this service does not exist in the service
catalog. Avoid this for the quota and limits commands by first checking
if the service is enabled.
In the process, we rework the 'is_volume_endpoint_enabled' helper we are
using to check for the existence of the service to *not* require a
volume client, since this was causing a chicken and egg issue for us
(and was also pretty much unnecessary).
Change-Id: I56e68f00ea221d689eb7f668e9e5ffa7d1a20184
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Closes-bug: #2076229