
When displaying the "Create Domain" button, if the user does not have the permission to get the quota, he would get a warning: "The quotas could not be retrieved." The warning shows every time when the user clicks on the Domains tab and is confusing. Add a policy check for rule get_quota before calling the designate quota_get() API and skip the call if the user does not have the permission. Change-Id: Ib0a0767b97257f7322ac326c24570a7a4cfc49b7 Closes-Bug: #1513586
designatedashboard
Designate Horizon UI bits
- Free software: Apache license
Features
- TODO
Howto
Package the designatedashboard by running:
python setup.py sdist
This will create a python egg in the dist folder, which can be used to install on the horizon machine or within horizon's python virtual environment.
Modify horizon's settings file to enabled designatedashboard, note the two lines to add below:
import designatedashboard.enabled # ADD THIS LINE ... INSTALLED_APPS = list(INSTALLED_APPS) # Make sure it's mutable settings.update_dashboards([ openstack_dashboard.enabled, openstack_dashboard.local.enabled, designatedashboard.enabled, # ADD THIS LINE TOO ], HORIZON_CONFIG, INSTALLED_APPS)
(Optional) Copy the designate policy file into horizon's policy files folder, and add this config:
'dns': 'designate_policy.json',
(Optional) Within your horizon settings file(s) (either the local settings or the other settings.py), add the line below. This will make it so the record create/update screen uses a drop down of your floating ip addresses instead of a free form text field:
DESIGNATE = { 'records_use_fips': True }
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