[openstack-dev] [Keystone][Devstack] is dogpile.cache a requirement?

David Stanek dstanek at dstanek.com
Wed Sep 4 14:58:51 UTC 2013


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Dolph Mathews <dolph.mathews at gmail.com>wrote:

>
> On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Salvatore Orlando <sorlando at nicira.com>wrote:
>
>> whenever I run devstack keystone falies to start because dogpile.cache is
>> not installed; this is easily solved by installing it, but I wonder if it
>> should be in requirements.txt
>> Also, since the cache appears to be disabled by default (and I'm not
>> enabling it in my localrc), I'm not sure why I am hitting this error, as I
>> would expect the caching module to not be loaded at all.
>>
>>
> That sounds like a bug! It should only be a hard requirement if
> keystone.conf [cache] enabled=True
>
>
>
Currently keystone.assignment.core imports keystone.common.cache with ends
up depending on dogpile.  The current implementation does depend on dogpile
even if caching isn't being used.


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