The af5f710 oslo-incubator db.sqlalchemy contains a fix for the
following problem, which caused a regression in Keystone:
The database connection string was not marked as secret, so it
would be printed out in cleartext in the logs when config settings
were logged.
The database connection string typically contains the password
that's used to connect to the database, so it should be marked as
secret so that it doesn't get logged.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/65713 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ keystone/ commit/ ?id=665cff12ddd efb75c3e8fb6c81 0ef76fd545ea4f
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master
commit 665cff12dddefb7 5c3e8fb6c810ef7 6fd545ea4f
Author: Brant Knudson <email address hidden>
Date: Thu Jan 9 10:04:33 2014 -0600
Merge db.sqlalchemy from oslo-incubator af5f710
The db.sqlalchemy module was not recent with oslo-incubator.
$ git checkout af5f71096c7bb83 fe2f956588a9ec6 43b0d9a2f6
$ python update.py --nodeps --base keystone \
--dest-dir ../keystone --modules db.sqlalchemy
The af5f710 oslo-incubator db.sqlalchemy contains a fix for the
following problem, which caused a regression in Keystone:
The database connection string was not marked as secret, so it
would be printed out in cleartext in the logs when config settings
were logged.
The database connection string typically contains the password
that's used to connect to the database, so it should be marked as
secret so that it doesn't get logged.
Change-Id: Ibdc63480a83664 6c5571a368f3c3a 1d0c82d6aba
Closes-Bug: #1266590