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14options:
David Garcia009a5d62020-08-27 16:53:44 +020015 max_file_size:
16 type: int
17 description: |
18 The maximum file size, in megabytes.
19
20 If there is a reverse proxy in front of Keystone, it may
21 need to be configured to handle the requested size.
22 default: 5
David Garciad68e0b42021-06-28 16:50:42 +020023 ingress_class:
24 type: string
25 description: |
26 Ingress class name. This is useful for selecting the ingress to be used
27 in case there are multiple ingresses in the underlying k8s clusters.
David Garcia009a5d62020-08-27 16:53:44 +020028 ingress_whitelist_source_range:
29 type: string
30 description: |
31 A comma-separated list of CIDRs to store in the
32 ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range annotation.
33
34 This can be used to lock down access to
35 Keystone based on source IP address.
36 default: ""
37 tls_secret_name:
38 type: string
39 description: TLS Secret name
40 default: ""
41 site_url:
42 type: string
43 description: Ingress URL
44 default: ""
sousaedu3ddbbd12021-08-24 19:57:24 +010045 image_pull_policy:
46 type: string
47 description: |
48 ImagePullPolicy configuration for the pod.
49 Possible values: always, ifnotpresent, never
50 default: always
David Garcia009a5d62020-08-27 16:53:44 +020051 region_id:
52 type: string
53 description: Region ID to be created when starting the service
54 default: RegionOne
55 keystone_db_password:
56 type: string
57 description: Keystone DB Password
58 default: admin
David Garcia141d9352021-09-08 17:48:40 +020059 mysql_uri:
sousaedu996a5602021-05-03 00:22:43 +020060 type: string
David Garcia141d9352021-09-08 17:48:40 +020061 description: |
62 Mysql uri with the following format:
63 mysql://<user>:<pass>@<host>:<port>/<database>
David Garcia009a5d62020-08-27 16:53:44 +020064 admin_username:
65 type: string
66 description: Admin username to be created when starting the service
67 default: admin
68 admin_password:
69 type: string
70 description: Admin password to be created when starting the service
71 default: admin
72 admin_project:
73 type: string
74 description: Admin project to be created when starting the service
75 default: admin
76 service_username:
77 type: string
78 description: Service Username to be created when starting the service
79 default: nbi
80 service_password:
81 type: string
82 description: Service Password to be created when starting the service
83 default: nbi
84 service_project:
85 type: string
86 description: Service Project to be created when starting the service
87 default: service
88 user_domain_name:
89 type: string
90 description: User domain name (Hardcoded in the container start.sh script)
91 default: default
92 project_domain_name:
93 type: string
94 description: |
95 Project domain name (Hardcoded in the container start.sh script)
96 default: default
sousaedu738bf6f2020-10-10 00:25:26 +010097 token_expiration:
98 type: int
99 description: Token keys expiration in seconds
100 default: 172800
sousaedu126a4432020-09-23 13:28:25 +0100101 ldap_enabled:
102 type: boolean
103 description: Boolean to enable/disable LDAP authentication
104 default: false
105 ldap_authentication_domain_name:
106 type: string
107 description: Name of the domain which use LDAP authentication
108 default: ""
109 ldap_url:
110 type: string
111 description: URL of the LDAP server
112 default: "ldap://localhost"
113 ldap_bind_user:
114 type: string
115 description: User to bind and search for users
116 default: ""
117 ldap_bind_password:
118 type: string
119 description: Password to bind and search for users
120 default: ""
sousaedu0be373d2020-10-20 01:06:32 +0100121 ldap_chase_referrals:
122 type: string
123 description: |
124 Sets keystone’s referral chasing behavior across directory partitions.
125 If left unset, the system’s default behavior will be used.
126 default: ""
127 ldap_page_size:
128 type: int
129 description: |
130 Defines the maximum number of results per page that keystone should
131 request from the LDAP server when listing objects. A value of zero (0)
132 disables paging.
133 default: 0
sousaedu126a4432020-09-23 13:28:25 +0100134 ldap_user_tree_dn:
135 type: string
136 description: |
137 Root of the tree in LDAP server in which Keystone will search for users
138 default: ""
139 ldap_user_objectclass:
140 type: string
141 description: |
142 LDAP object class that Keystone will filter on within user_tree_dn to
143 find user objects. Any objects of other classes will be ignored.
144 default: inetOrgPerson
145 ldap_user_id_attribute:
146 type: string
147 description: |
148 This set of options define the mapping to LDAP attributes for the three
149 key user attributes supported by Keystone. The LDAP attribute chosen for
150 user_id must be something that is immutable for a user and no more than
151 64 characters in length. Notice that Distinguished Name (DN) may be
152 longer than 64 characters and thus is not suitable. An uid, or mail may
153 be appropriate.
154 default: cn
155 ldap_user_name_attribute:
156 type: string
157 description: |
158 This set of options define the mapping to LDAP attributes for the three
159 key user attributes supported by Keystone. The LDAP attribute chosen for
160 user_id must be something that is immutable for a user and no more than
161 64 characters in length. Notice that Distinguished Name (DN) may be
162 longer than 64 characters and thus is not suitable. An uid, or mail may
163 be appropriate.
164 default: sn
165 ldap_user_pass_attribute:
166 type: string
167 description: |
168 This set of options define the mapping to LDAP attributes for the three
169 key user attributes supported by Keystone. The LDAP attribute chosen for
170 user_id must be something that is immutable for a user and no more than
171 64 characters in length. Notice that Distinguished Name (DN) may be
172 longer than 64 characters and thus is not suitable. An uid, or mail may
173 be appropriate.
174 default: userPassword
175 ldap_user_filter:
176 type: string
177 description: |
178 This filter option allow additional filter (over and above
179 user_objectclass) to be included into the search of user. One common use
180 of this is to provide more efficient searching, where the recommended
181 search for user objects is (&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)).
182 By specifying user_objectclass as user and user_filter as
183 objectCategory=person in the Keystone configuration file, this can be
184 achieved.
185 default: ""
186 ldap_user_enabled_attribute:
187 type: string
188 description: |
189 In Keystone, a user entity can be either enabled or disabled. Setting
190 the above option will give a mapping to an equivalent attribute in LDAP,
191 allowing your LDAP management tools to disable a user.
192 default: enabled
193 ldap_user_enabled_mask:
194 type: int
195 description: |
196 Some LDAP schemas, rather than having a dedicated attribute for user
197 enablement, use a bit within a general control attribute (such as
198 userAccountControl) to indicate this. Setting user_enabled_mask will
199 cause Keystone to look at only the status of this bit in the attribute
200 specified by user_enabled_attribute, with the bit set indicating the
201 user is enabled.
202 default: 0
203 ldap_user_enabled_default:
sousaedu21a9d212021-04-20 11:10:45 +0200204 type: string
sousaedu126a4432020-09-23 13:28:25 +0100205 description: |
206 Most LDAP servers use a boolean or bit in a control field to indicate
207 enablement. However, some schemas might use an integer value in an
208 attribute. In this situation, set user_enabled_default to the integer
209 value that represents a user being enabled.
David Garcia69bc1ab2021-05-05 16:51:40 +0200210 default: "true"
sousaedu126a4432020-09-23 13:28:25 +0100211 ldap_user_enabled_invert:
212 type: boolean
213 description: |
214 Some LDAP schemas have an “account locked” attribute, which is the
215 equivalent to account being “disabled.” In order to map this to the
216 Keystone enabled attribute, you can utilize the user_enabled_invert
217 setting in conjunction with user_enabled_attribute to map the lock
218 status to disabled in Keystone.
219 default: false
sousaedu0be373d2020-10-20 01:06:32 +0100220 ldap_group_objectclass:
221 type: string
222 description: The LDAP object class to use for groups.
223 default: groupOfNames
224 ldap_group_tree_dn:
225 type: string
226 description: The search base to use for groups.
227 default: ""
sousaedu126a4432020-09-23 13:28:25 +0100228 ldap_use_starttls:
229 type: boolean
230 description: |
231 Enable Transport Layer Security (TLS) for providing a secure connection
232 from Keystone to LDAP (StartTLS, not LDAPS).
233 default: false
234 ldap_tls_cacert_base64:
235 type: string
236 description: |
237 CA certificate in Base64 format (if you have the PEM file, text inside
238 "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----"/"-----END CERTIFICATE-----" tags).
239 default: ""
240 ldap_tls_req_cert:
241 type: string
242 description: |
243 Defines how the certificates are checked for validity in the client
244 (i.e., Keystone end) of the secure connection (this doesn’t affect what
245 level of checking the server is doing on the certificates it receives
246 from Keystone). Possible values are "demand", "never", and "allow". The
247 default of demand means the client always checks the certificate and
248 will drop the connection if it is not provided or invalid. never is the
249 opposite—it never checks it, nor requires it to be provided. allow means
250 that if it is not provided then the connection is allowed to continue,
251 but if it is provided it will be checked—and if invalid, the connection
252 will be dropped.
253 default: demand