
With the addition of Cinder volume type support in the CLI the corresponding change is needed in Horizon. In the launch instance dialog added the volume type field pulldown. It will be populated by a call to cinder volume_type_list. The default value will be prepended to the list as "no_type". This default is used in the cinder panels. Updated api and tests to account for new cinder calls and add the default value to the post commands in the tests. Change-Id: I7fb2404ccf9d42c293bde1a708518e108f9a1625 Closes-Bug: #1551340
OpenStack Dashboard plugin for Trove project
How to use with Horizon on server:
Use pip to install the package on the server running Horizon. Then either copy or link the files in trove_dashboard/enabled to openstack_dashboard/local/enabled. This step will cause the Horizon service to pick up the trove plugin when it starts.
How to use with devstack:
Add the following to your devstack local.conf
file:
enable_plugin trove-dashboard git://git.openstack.org/openstack/trove-dashboard
To run unit tests:
./run_tests.sh
Editing Code
Apache
Make a change to trove-dashboard then goto to the horizon directory and compress the code with django and then restart apache.:
# rsync code to /opt/stack/trove-dashboard
# copy or link files from trove-dashboard/enabled/* to horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/enabled/
cd /opt/stack/horizon
python manage.py compress
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
sudo service apache2 restart
Django
You can also speed up development time using the django test server instead of apache.:
/opt/stack/horizon/run_tests.sh --runserver
If you set COMPRESS_ENABLED and COMPRESS_OFFLINE to False in local_settings.py that allows you to bypass the compress and collectstatic as well.
NOTE:
As of the Mitaka release, the dashboard for trove is now maintained outside of the Horizon codebase, in this repository.
Links:
Trove project: https://git.openstack.org/openstack/trove
Trove at wiki.openstack.org: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Trove
Launchpad project: https://launchpad.net/trove