
This allows users to use strong passwords stored in browser password managers, without resorting to workarounds like disabling autocomplete everywhere. Change-Id: I5f5e8cd332a5462bbbdc5c26bbfff2f3665016ea
36 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
36 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
from django.conf import settings
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
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# Default configuration dictionary. Do not mutate.
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HORIZON_CONFIG = {
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# Allow for ordering dashboards; list or tuple if provided.
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'dashboards': None,
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# Name of a default dashboard; defaults to first alphabetically if None
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'default_dashboard': None,
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# Default redirect url for users' home
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'user_home': settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL,
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# AJAX settings for JavaScript
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'ajax_queue_limit': 10,
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'ajax_poll_interval': 2500,
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# URL for additional help with this site.
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'help_url': None,
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# Exception configuration.
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'exceptions': {'unauthorized': [],
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'not_found': [],
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'recoverable': []},
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# Password configuration.
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'password_validator': {'regex': '.*',
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'help_text': _("Password is not accepted")},
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'password_autocomplete': 'on',
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# Enable or disable simplified floating IP address management.
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'simple_ip_management': True
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}
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