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    CloudKitty - Rating service guide
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    Overview
    ~~~~~~~~
    CloudKitty is the Openstack service used to rate your platform usage.
    As a rating service, CloudKitty does not provide billing services such as
    generating a bill to send to your customers every month.
    
    However, it provides you the building bricks you can use to build your own
    billing service upon internally.
    
    Because cloudkitty is a flexible rating service, it's highly customizable while
    still offering a generic approach to the rating of your platform.
    
    It lets you choose which metrics you want to rate, from which datasource
    and where to finally store the processed rate of those resources.
    
    This document will explain how to use the different features available and that
    Kolla Ansible supports.
    
    See the :cloudkitty-doc:`CloudKitty documentation </>` for further information.
    
    CloudKitty Collector backend
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    CloudKitty natively supports multiple collector backends.
    
    
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    By default Kolla Ansible uses the Gnocchi backend. Using data
    collected by Prometheus is also supported.
    
    
    The configuration parameter related to this option is
    ``cloudkitty_collector_backend``.
    
    To use the Prometheus collector backend:
    
    .. code-block:: yaml
    
       cloudkitty_collector_backend: prometheus
    
    
    CloudKitty Fetcher Backend
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    CloudKitty natively supports multiple fetcher backends.
    
    By default Kolla Ansible uses the ``keystone`` backend. This can be changed
    using the ``cloudkitty_fetcher_backend`` option.
    
    
    Kolla Ansible also supports the ``prometheus`` backend type, which is
    configured to discover scopes from the ``id`` label of the
    ``openstack_identity_project_info`` metric of OpenStack exporter.
    
    You will need to provide extra configuration for unsupported fetchers in
    
    ``/etc/kolla/config/cloudkitty.conf``.
    
    
    Cloudkitty Storage Backend
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    As for collectors, CloudKitty supports multiple backend to store ratings.
    By default, Kolla Ansible uses the InfluxDB based backend.
    
    Another famous alternative is Elasticsearch and can be activated in Kolla
    Ansible using the ``cloudkitty_storage_backend``  configuration option in
    your ``globals.yml`` configuration file:
    
    .. code-block:: yaml
    
       cloudkitty_storage_backend: elasticsearch
    
    You can only use one backend type at a time, selecting elasticsearch
    will automatically enable Elasticsearch deployment and creation of the
    required CloudKitty index.