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README.md

ospurge: OpenStack project resources cleaner

ospurge is a standalone, client-side, Python script that aims at deleting all resources (taking into account their interdependencies) in a specified OpenStack project. OSPurge ensures in a quick and automated way that no resource is left behind when a project is deleted.

ospurge can be used by a cloud administrator (with the admin role) to cleanup any project or by a non-privileged user to cleanup his own project.

Installation

Create a Python virtual environment (requires package virtualenvwrapper):

$ mkvirtualenv ospurge

Install ospurge:

$ pip install ospurge

The script is installed and can be launched:

$ ospurge -h

Usage

Available options can be displayed by using ospurge -h:

$ ospurge -h
usage: ospurge [-h] [--verbose] [--dry-run] [--dont-delete-project]
               [--region-name REGION_NAME] [--endpoint-type ENDPOINT_TYPE]
               --username USERNAME --password PASSWORD --admin-project
               ADMIN_PROJECT --auth-url AUTH_URL
               [--cleanup-project CLEANUP_PROJECT] [--own-project]
               [--insecure]

Purge resources from an Openstack project.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --verbose             Makes output verbose
  --dry-run             List project's resources
  --dont-delete-project
                        Executes cleanup script without removing the project.
                        Warning: all project resources will still be deleted.
  --region-name REGION_NAME
                        Region to use. Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME] or None
  --endpoint-type ENDPOINT_TYPE
                        Endpoint type to use. Defaults to
                        env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] or publicURL
  --username USERNAME   If --own-project is set : a user name with access to
                        the project being purged. If --cleanup-project is set
                        : a user name with admin role in project specified in
                        --admin-project. Defaults to env[OS_USERNAME]
  --password PASSWORD   The user's password. Defaults to env[OS_PASSWORD].
  --admin-project ADMIN_PROJECT
                        Project name used for authentication. This project
                        will be purged if --own-project is set. Defaults to
                        env[OS_TENANT_NAME].
  --auth-url AUTH_URL   Authentication URL. Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_URL].
  --cleanup-project CLEANUP_PROJECT
                        ID or Name of project to purge. Not required if --own-
                        project has been set. Using --cleanup-project requires
                        to authenticate with admin credentials.
  --own-project         Delete resources of the project used to authenticate.
                        Useful if you don't have the admin credentials of the
                        platform.
  --insecure            Explicitly allow all OpenStack clients to perform
                        insecure SSL (https) requests. The server's
                        certificate will not be verified against any
                        certificate authorities. This option should be used
                        with caution.

Error codes

The following error codes are returned when ospurge encounters an error:

  • Code 2: Project doesn't exist
  • Code 3: Authentication failed (e.g. Bad username or password)
  • Code 4: Resource deletion failed
  • Code 5: Connection error while deleting a resource (e.g. Service not available)
  • Code 6: Connection to endpoint failed (e.g. authentication url)
  • Code 1: Unknown error
  • Code 0: Process exited sucessfully

Example

To remove a project, credentials have to be provided. The usual OpenStack environment variables can be used. When launching the ospurge script, the project to be cleaned up has to be provided, by using either the --cleanup-project option or the --own-project option. When the command returns, any resources associated to the project will have been definitively deleted.

Setting OpenStack credentials:

$ export OS_USERNAME=admin
$ export OS_PASSWORD=password
$ export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
$ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://localhost:5000/v2.0

Checking resources of the target project:

$ ./ospurge --dry-run --cleanup-project florent-demo
* Resources type: CinderSnapshots

* Resources type: NovaServers
server vm0 (id 8b0896d9-bcf3-4360-824a-a81865ad2385)

* Resources type: NeutronFloatingIps

* Resources type: NeutronInterfaces

* Resources type: NeutronRouters

* Resources type: NeutronNetworks

* Resources type: NeutronSecgroups
security group custom (id 8c13e635-6fdc-4332-ba19-c22a7a85c7cc)

* Resources type: GlanceImages

* Resources type: SwiftObjects

* Resources type: SwiftContainers

* Resources type: CinderVolumes
volume vol0 (id ce1380ef-2d66-47a2-9dbf-8dd5d9cd506d)

* Resources type: CeilometerAlarms

Removing resources without deleting the project:

$ ./ospurge --verbose --dont-delete-project --cleanup-project florent-demo
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Granting role admin to user e7f562a29da3492baba2cc7c5a1f2d84 on project florent-demo.
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone-admin.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone-admin.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone-admin.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Purging CinderSnapshots
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): cinder.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Purging NovaServers
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): nova.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Deleting server vm0 (id 8b0896d9-bcf3-4360-824a-a81865ad2385).
INFO:root:* Purging NeutronFloatingIps
INFO:root:* Purging NeutronInterfaces
INFO:root:* Purging NeutronRouters
INFO:root:* Purging NeutronNetworks
INFO:root:* Purging NeutronSecgroups
INFO:root:* Deleting security group custom (id 8c13e635-6fdc-4332-ba19-c22a7a85c7cc).
INFO:root:* Purging GlanceImages
INFO:root:* Purging SwiftObjects
INFO:root:* Purging SwiftContainers
INFO:root:* Purging CinderVolumes
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): keystone.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): cinder.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Deleting volume vol0 (id ce1380ef-2d66-47a2-9dbf-8dd5d9cd506d).
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): cinder.usr.lab0.aub.cw-labs.net
INFO:root:* Purging CeilometerAlarms

Checking that resources have been correctly removed:

$ ./ospurge --dry-run --cleanup-project florent-demo
* Resources type: CinderSnapshots

* Resources type: NovaServers

* Resources type: NeutronFloatingIps

* Resources type: NeutronInterfaces

* Resources type: NeutronRouters

* Resources type: NeutronNetworks

* Resources type: NeutronSecgroups

* Resources type: GlanceImages

* Resources type: SwiftObjects

* Resources type: SwiftContainers

* Resources type: CinderVolumes

* Resources type: CeilometerAlarms

Removing project:

$ ./ospurge --cleanup-project florent-demo
$ ./ospurge --cleanup-project florent-demo
Project florent-demo doesn't exist

Deleted resources

The following resources will be removed:

  • ceilometer alarms
  • floating IPs
  • images / snapshots
  • instances
  • networks
  • routers
  • security groups
  • swift containers
  • swift objects
  • volumes / snapshots

Notes

Users can be deleted by using the python-keystoneclient CLI:

$ keystone user-delete <username_or_userid>

How to contribute

Ospurge is hosted on Stackforge and is using Gerrit to manage contributions. You can contribute to the project by following the following workflow: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gerrit_Workflow

This software is released under the MIT License.

Copyright (c) 2014 Cloudwatt

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