* Update openstack-helm from branch 'master'
to 055e90ea4c8557ed48136dccf234ea811cf7fe87
- Merge "feat(keystone): allow users to provide configs in keystone.conf.d"
- feat(keystone): allow users to provide configs in keystone.conf.d
Allow users to provide additional projected volumes to be mounted into
the various deployments, statefulsets, and jobs that the keystone chart has
in the /etc/keystone/keystone.conf.d/ path. This allows for users to provide
service account or database secrets via different operators as well as
provide ways to use the chart to define common deployments while being
able to have site specific overrides.
Change-Id: I94425d2003cfc2d133249df79b196a1e8dca4370
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Gagné <[email protected]>
OpenStack
OpenStack is a collection of interoperable components that can be deployed to provide computing, networking and storage resources. Those infrastructure resources can then be accessed by end users through programmable APIs.
This repository just represents OpenStack as a collection of git submodules. You can find the repositories for individual components at: https://opendev.org/openstack
You can learn more about the various components in OpenStack at: https://openstack.org/software
To learn more about how to contribute to OpenStack, please head to our Contributor portal: https://www.openstack.org/community/
To learn more about how OpenStack is governed, you can visit: https://governance.openstack.org/
Why this repository ?
Our continuous integration system, Zuul, gates all of the contained projects in an effective single timeline. This means that OpenStack, across all of the projects, does already have a sequence of combinations that have been explicitly tested, but it's non-trivial to go from a single commit of a particular project to the commits that were tested with it.
Gerrit's submodule tracking feature will update a super project every time a subproject is updated, so the specific sequence created by zuul will be captured by the super project commits.
This repo is intended to be used in a read-only manner. Any commit in this repo will get a collection of commits in the other repos that have explicitly been tested with each other, if that sort of thing is important to you.