Claudiu Popa fccf0e6f00 Move to the new oslo_config and oslo_log modules
Since a couple of releases ago, the old oslo.config is now
oslo_config, the same thing happening to oslo.log as well.
This patch also removes the vendorized openstack package,
since it's redundant now that oslo_log is out of the
incubator.

Change-Id: Iae1318aa0d2a9aab2d4f6af7d11ed1dfda51e733
2015-08-12 17:43:45 +03:00

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from oslo_log import log as oslo_logging
from cloudbaseinit.osutils import factory
from cloudbaseinit.plugins.common.userdataplugins.cloudconfigplugins import (
base
)
LOG = oslo_logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SetTimezonePlugin(base.BaseCloudConfigPlugin):
"""Change the timezone for the underlying platform.
This uses IANA timezone names (which are mapped to the Windows
time zone names, as seen in the following link:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749073%28v=ws.10%29.aspx).
For instance, to change the timezone to 'America/Montevideo', use
this syntax::
set_timezone: America/Montevideo
"""
def process(self, data):
LOG.info("Changing timezone to %r", data)
osutils = factory.get_os_utils()
osutils.set_timezone(data)