Felipe Reyes a55f320c2a Add test for keystone-openidc (#925)
* Add keystone-openidc setup code.

The keystone-openidc charm requires 2 configuration steps:

1) Configure the oidc-client-id, oidc-client-secret and
   oidc-provider-metadata-url, this information is tightly related to
   the Identity Provider configured, which for testing purposes this is
   the openidc-test-fixture charm, the setup function
   zaza.openstack.charm_tests.openidc.setup.configure_keystone_openidc
   takes care of setting these values once the fixture charm is ready
   for service.
2) Create the OpenStack objects to correctly configure the federation,
   this is made by the setup function
   zaza.openstack.charm_tests.openidc.setup.keystone_federation_setup_site1
   which will create and configure the following resources:
   - Create a domain named 'federated_domain'.
   - Create a group named 'federated_users'.
   - Grant the 'Member' role to users in the 'federated_users' group.
   - Create an identity provider named 'openid'.
   - Create a mapping named 'openid_mapping'.
   - Create a federation protocol named 'openid' that relates the mapping
     and the identity provider.

* Add support for v3oidcpassword auth plugin.

get_keystone_session() uses the v3.OidcPassword class when the
OS_AUTH_TYPE is set to v3oidcpassword, this class expects the following
extra configuration options:

- OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER
- OS_PROTOCOL
- OS_CLIENT_ID
- OS_CLIENT_SECRET
- OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_ENDPOINT (optional)
- OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT (optional)

* Add test for keystone-openidc

This patch introduces a new testing class named CharmKeystoneOpenIDCTest
which interacts with keystone using users provided by
openidc-test-fixture via OpenID Connect.

* Add keystone_session argument to launch instances.

Adding the option to pass a keystone session allows callers to use
credentials different from the ones provided by
get_overcloud_keystone_session(), this is helpful when testing non
default keystone configurations (e.g. Federation).

* Add zaza.openstack.charm_tests.openidc.tests.TestLaunchInstance

This testing class configures a private network in the user's project defined by the mapping
rules during the setUpClass stage. Specifically this test performs the following steps:

- Create keypair named 'zaza' in the user's project
- Create a router for the project
- Attach the router to the external network
- Create a network
- Create a subnet attached to the previously create network
- Connect the subnet to the project's router

The testing method launches an instance using a keystone session
associated with a user backed by OpenID Connect.
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Zaza OpenStack Tests

This is a test library designed to be shared between the OpenStack Charms to improve code-reuse among the various components.

Usage

This example is taken from the pacemaker-remote charm's tests.yaml:

charm_name: pacemaker-remote
tests:
  - zaza.openstack.charm_tests.pacemaker_remote.tests.PacemakerRemoteTest
configure:
  - zaza.charm_tests.noop.setup.basic_setup
gate_bundles:
  - basic
smoke_bundles:
  - basic

test-requirements.txt:

git+https://github.com/openstack-charmers/zaza.git#egg=zaza
git+https://github.com/openstack-charmers/zaza-openstack-tests.git#egg=zaza.openstack
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