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Since we do fine grained access control to the API via a proxy that limits what requests can be made from anywhere go ahead and allow CORS requests from anywhere as they won't be able to write data anyways. This is useful so that you can test a new version of $tool hosted locally against the actual cluster or for admins to run admin tools hosted locally against the cluster. Change-Id: I774d0ad0b246315794ab387acc39c41c7cfac3cd Depends-On: I0aa8d5167c770c1024b7596da582d6cc089b1b47 |
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run_all.sh | ||
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README.md
Puppet Modules
These are a set of puppet manifests and modules that are currently being used to manage the OpenStack Project infrastructure.
The main entry point is in manifests/site.pp.
In general, most of the modules here are designed to be able to be run either in agent or apply mode.
These puppet modules require puppet 2.7 or greater. Additionally, the site.pp manifest assumes the existence of hiera.
See http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config for more information.
Documentation
The documentation presented at http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config comes from git://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/system-config repo's docs/source. To build the documentation use
$ tox -evenv python setup.py build_sphinx