Emilien Macchi 3787106ef8 Add group to policy management
The move of policy.json into code means the file may not exist. We've
added support to ensure that the file exists in the openstacklib but we
need to make sure the permissions are right for each service. This adds
the group information to the policies so it works right.

Depends-On: I26e8b1384f4f69712da9d06a4c565dfd1f17c9ed
Change-Id: I09942143b037a65627da17b8ffdaffc1e72a8c79
Co-Authored-By: Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com>
2018-01-10 14:23:17 -08:00

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# == Class: mistral::policy
#
# Configure the mistral policies
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*policies*]
# (optional) Set of policies to configure for mistral
# Example :
# {
# 'mistral-context_is_admin' => {
# 'key' => 'context_is_admin',
# 'value' => 'true'
# },
# 'mistral-default' => {
# 'key' => 'default',
# 'value' => 'rule:admin_or_owner'
# }
# }
# Defaults to empty hash.
#
# [*policy_path*]
# (optional) Path to the nova policy.json file
# Defaults to /etc/mistral/policy.json
#
class mistral::policy (
$policies = {},
$policy_path = '/etc/mistral/policy.json',
) {
include ::mistral::deps
include ::mistral::params
validate_hash($policies)
Openstacklib::Policy::Base {
file_path => $policy_path,
file_user => 'root',
file_group => $::mistral::params::group,
}
create_resources('openstacklib::policy::base', $policies)
oslo::policy { 'mistral_config': policy_file => $policy_path }
}