/docker_openstack-cli

Docker image build file with Openstack CLI tools and Terraform with CloudVPS OpenStack defaults.

Primary LanguageShell

Audience

This image can be used to spin up a container which contains the OpenStack CLI tools , Terraform CLI tool and the faas-cli tool. This image contains default values to talk to the CloudVPS OpenStack environment but these can be overruled by setting new environment settings.

Usage:

docker run -ti \
-e OS_PROJECT_NAME="YOUR-PROJECTNAME" \
-e OS_USERNAME="your-username" \
pblaas/openstack-cli

This will prompt you for your openStack password. Please enter your OpenStack Password:

Available variables:

These variables are available. Only some of them are required as some of them already have default values.

OS_AUTH_URL="https://identity.openstack.cloudvps.com/v3"
OS_PROJECT_ID=""
OS_TENANT_ID=$OS_PROJECT_ID
OS_PROJECT_NAME=""
OS_TENANT_NAME=$OS_PROJECT_NAME
OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME="Default"
OS_USERNAME=""
OS_PASSWORD=""
OS_REGION_NAME="AMS"
OS_INTERFACE="public"
OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3

If you omit the required variables (without default values), the container will prompt for them on startup.

Volume

You can use the following syntax to mount your terraform projects into the container.

docker run -ti \
-v PATH-TO-TF-BLUEPRINTS:/blueprints \
-e OS_PROJECT_NAME="YOUR-PROJECTNAME" \
-e OS_USERNAME="your-username" \
pblaas/openstack-cli

SSH public keys

You can use the following syntax to mount your .ssh directory into the container. .ssh2 is used because we do not want to alter the original files from the container.

docker run -ti \
-v ~/.ssh:/root/.ssh2 \
-e OS_PROJECT_NAME="YOUR-PROJECTNAME" \
-e OS_USERNAME="your-username" \
pblaas/openstack-cli
Notes

You need to provide OS_PROJECT_ID environment variable to use cinder and glance.