Setting up policy enforcementΒΆ
Before you use the policy enforcement feature, configure Murano and Congress properly.
Note
This article does not cover Murano and Congress configuration options useful for Murano application deployment, for example, DNS setup, floating IPs, and so on.
To enable policy enforcement, complete the following tasks:
In Murano:
- Enable the
enable_model_policy_enforcer
option in themurano.conf
file:
[engine] # Enable model policy enforcer using Congress (boolean value) enable_model_policy_enforcer = true
- Restart murano-engine.
- Enable the
Verify that Congress is installed and available in your OpenStack environment. See the details in the Congress official documentation.
Install the congress command-line client as any other OpenStack command-line client.
For Congress, configure the following policies that policy enforcement uses during the evaluation:
murano
policyIt is created by the Congress` murano datasource driver, which is a part of Congress. Configure it for the OpenStack project (tenant) where you plan to deploy your Murano application. Datasource driver retrieves deployed Murano environments and populates Congress’ murano policy tables. See Murano policy enforcement internals for details.
Remove the existing
murano
policy and create a newmurano
policy configured for thedemo
project, by running:# remove default murano datasource configuration, because it is using 'admin' project. We need 'demo' project to be used. openstack congress datasource delete murano openstack congress datasource create murano murano --config username="$OS_USERNAME" --config tenant_name="demo" --config password="$OS_PASSWORD" --config auth_url="$OS_AUTH_URL"
murano_system
policyIt holds the user-defined rules for policy enforcement. Typically, the rules use tables from other policies, for example, murano, nova, keystone, and others. Policy enforcement expects the
predeploy_errors
table here that is available on thepredeploy_errors
rules creation.Create the
murano_system
rule, by running:# create murano_system policy openstack congress policy create murano_system # resolves objects within environment openstack congress policy rule create murano_system 'murano_env_of_object(oid,eid):-murano:connected(eid,oid), murano:objects(eid,tid,"io.murano.Environment")'
murano_action
policy with internal management rules.These rules are used internally in the policy enforcement request and stored in a dedicated
murano_action
policy that is created here. They are important in case an environment is redeployed.# create murano_action policy openstack congress policy create murano_action --kind action # register action deleteEnv openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'action("deleteEnv")' # states openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:states-(eid, st) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:states( eid, st)' # parent_types openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:parent_types-(tid, type) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid, tid),murano:parent_types(tid,type)' openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:parent_types-(eid, type) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:parent_types(eid,type)' # properties openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:properties-(oid, pn, pv) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid, oid), murano:properties(oid, pn, pv)' openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:properties-(eid, pn, pv) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:properties(eid, pn, pv)' # objects openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:objects-(oid, pid, ot) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid, oid), murano:objects(oid, pid, ot)' openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:objects-(eid, tnid, ot) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:objects(eid, tnid, ot)' # relationships openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:relationships-(sid, tid, rt) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid, sid), murano:relationships( sid, tid, rt)' openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:relationships-(eid, tid, rt) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:relationships(eid, tid, rt)' # connected openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:connected-(tid, tid2) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid, tid), murano:connected(tid,tid2)' openstack congress policy rule create murano_action 'murano:connected-(eid, tid) :- deleteEnv(eid), murano:connected(eid,tid)'