A conformance checker for Nectar puppet-managed OpenStack cloud sites.
Nectar Core Services manage every site through a central puppet server. Sites drift from the published specification over time. This tool tells a site operator how their site conforms to a versioned Nectar conformance specification, what is wrong or missing, and how to fix it.
DataSource -> normalised Model -> Engine (versioned rules) -> Report -> human / JSON
- A site is a puppet environment. The tool identifies a site by the node's
environmentin PuppetDB. - The PuppetDB data source (primary) reads the compiled catalog (resources and parameters, with hiera fully resolved) and facts for every node in the site's environment. The static repo data source reads pre-compiled catalog JSON, or compiles catalogs from a site repo, for pre-deployment and commissioning checks.
- Checks are curated by Core Services as value-free definitions (the logic) plus per-version manifests (which checks apply and their expected values). Conformance is versioned; several conformance versions are active at once.
The check definitions and conformance changelog live in the separate
nectar-conformance-checks repository, not in this
tool. Every command that reads them needs a checks directory: pass --checks-dir <path>,
set NECTAR_CONFORMANCE_CHECKS_DIR, or set checks_dir in the config file. The examples
below omit it for brevity.
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --conformance-version 2025.1
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --conformance-version 2025.1 --format json
nectar-conformance check list --conformance-version 2025.1
nectar-conformance check show glance.api.image_tag
nectar-conformance version list
nectar-conformance version diff 2024.1 2025.1
Static source (no live PuppetDB), either pre-compiled catalogs or compile-from-repo:
# pre-compiled catalog JSON, one file per node
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --source static \
--catalog-dir ./catalogs --facts-dir ./facts
# compile from the site repo (one node per facts file; compiler set via
# static.compile_command in config, defaults to octocatalog-diff)
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --source static \
--site-repo /path/to/site-repo --facts-dir ./facts
A site is a puppet environment, and r10k deploys each branch of the control repo as its own environment, so you can check a proposed change pre-merge and compare it to the live site. Capture the live baseline, capture the proposed environment, and diff them:
# baseline: the live site
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --conformance-version 2025.1 \
--format json > before.json
# the proposed change, deployed as a branch environment (--environment keeps the
# 'ardctest' label but queries that environment)
nectar-conformance check run --site ardctest --environment ardctest_fix_glance \
--conformance-version 2025.1 --format json > after.json
# what does the change fix, and does it break anything? (exit 1 if it regresses)
nectar-conformance report diff before.json after.json
For a truly offline check (no deploy, no node runs), produce after.json with the
static source by compiling the proposed branch (--source static --site-repo ...); that
needs the environment's modules assembled, which is what octocatalog-diff / r10k do.
Exit codes: 0 conformant, 1 conformance failure at or above the severity
threshold, 2 usage error, 3 operational error (PuppetDB unreachable, etc.).
report diff exits 1 if the change introduces any new failure.
tox # run unit tests and lint
tox -e pep8 # lint only
Releases use reno for release notes. Contributions
go through gerrit; use conventional commits and git commit -s.