grenade/upgrade-tempest

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ``upgrade-tempest``
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "Begin $0"
echo "*********************************************************************"
cleanup() {
set +o errexit
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "ERROR: Abort $0"
echo "*********************************************************************"
# Kill ourselves to signal any calling process
trap 2; kill -2 $$
}
trap cleanup SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM
# Keep track of the grenade directory
GRENADE_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
# Source params
source $GRENADE_DIR/functions
# Determine what system we are running on. This provides ``os_VENDOR``,
# ``os_RELEASE``, ``os_UPDATE``, ``os_PACKAGE``, ``os_CODENAME``
# and ``DISTRO``
GetDistro
# Source params
source $GRENADE_DIR/grenaderc
# This script exits on an error so that errors don't compound and you see
# only the first error that occured.
set -o errexit
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following allowing as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
# Set for DevStack compatibility
TOP_DIR=$TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR
cd $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/stackrc
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/openrc
FILES=$TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/files
# Get functions from current DevStack
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/rpc_backend
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/keystone
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/nova
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/baremetal
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/neutron
source $TARGET_DEVSTACK_DIR/lib/tempest
# install_tempest()
install_tempest
# configure_tempest()
upgrade_dir=$(get_release_name_from_branch $BASE_DEVSTACK_BRANCH)
source $GRENADE_DIR/"from-"$upgrade_dir/${0##*/}
configure_tempest_upgrade
OS_USERNAME=admin
configure_tempest
DEST=$DEST_BACKUP
set +o xtrace
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "SUCCESS: End $0"
echo "*********************************************************************"