.. _install-settings: ================== Settings Reference ================== Introduction ============ Horizon's settings broadly fall into three categories: * `General Settings`_: this includes visual settings like the modal backdrop style, bug url and theme configuration, as well as settings that affect every service, such as page sizes on API requests. * `Service-specific Settings`_: Many services that Horizon consumes, such as Nova and Neutron, don't advertise their capabilities via APIs, so Horizon carries configuration for operators to enable or disable many items. This section covers all settings that are specific to a single service. * `Django Settings`_, which are common to all Django applications. The only ones documented here are those that Horizon alters by default; however, you should read the `Django settings documentation `_ to see the other options available to you. To modify your settings, you have two options: * **Preferred:** Add ``.py`` settings snippets to the ``openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.d/`` directory. Several example files (appended with ``.example``) can be found there. These must start with an underscore, and are evaluated alphabetically, after ``local_settings.py``. * Modify your ``openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py``. There is an file found at ``openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py.example``. General Settings ================ .. _angular_features: ANGULAR_FEATURES ---------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'images_panel': True, 'key_pairs_panel': False, 'flavors_panel': False, 'domains_panel': False, 'users_panel': False, 'groups_panel': False, 'roles_panel': True } A dictionary of currently available AngularJS features. This allows simple toggling of legacy or rewritten features, such as new panels, workflows etc. .. note:: If you toggle ``domains_panel`` to ``True``, you also need to enable the setting of `OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN`_ and add `OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN`_ to `REST_API_REQUIRED_SETTINGS`_. API_RESULT_LIMIT ---------------- .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``1000`` The maximum number of objects (e.g. Swift objects or Glance images) to display on a single page before providing a paging element (a "more" link) to paginate results. API_RESULT_PAGE_SIZE -------------------- .. versionadded:: 2012.2(Folsom) Default: ``20`` Similar to ``API_RESULT_LIMIT``. This setting controls the number of items to be shown per page if API pagination support for this exists. .. _available_themes: AVAILABLE_THEMES ---------------- .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: .. code-block:: python AVAILABLE_THEMES = [ ('default', 'Default', 'themes/default'), ('material', 'Material', 'themes/material'), ] This setting tells Horizon which themes to use. A list of tuples which define multiple themes. The tuple format is ``('{{ theme_name }}', '{{ theme_label }}', '{{ theme_path }}')``. The ``theme_name`` is the name used to define the directory which the theme is collected into, under ``/{{ THEME_COLLECTION_DIR }}``. It also specifies the key by which the selected theme is stored in the browser's cookie. The ``theme_label`` is the user-facing label that is shown in the theme picker. The theme picker is only visible if more than one theme is configured, and shows under the topnav's user menu. By default, the ``theme path`` is the directory that will serve as the static root of the theme and the entire contents of the directory is served up at ``/{{ THEME_COLLECTION_DIR }}/{{ theme_name }}``. If you wish to include content other than static files in a theme directory, but do not wish that content to be served up, then you can create a sub directory named ``static``. If the theme folder contains a sub-directory with the name ``static``, then ``static/custom/static`` will be used as the root for the content served at ``/static/custom``. The static root of the theme folder must always contain a _variables.scss file and a _styles.scss file. These must contain or import all the bootstrap and horizon specific variables and styles which are used to style the GUI. For example themes, see: /horizon/openstack_dashboard/themes/ Horizon ships with two themes configured. 'default' is the default theme, and 'material' is based on Google's Material Design. .. _custom_theme_path: CUSTOM_THEME_PATH ----------------- .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) .. deprecated:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Themes are now controlled by `AVAILABLE_THEMES`_. Default: ``"themes/default"`` This setting tells Horizon to use a directory as a custom theme. By default, this directory will serve as the static root of the theme and the entire contents of the directory will be served up at ``/static/custom``. If you wish to include content other than static files in a theme directory, but do not wish that content to be served up, then you can create a sub directory named ``static``. If the theme folder contains a sub-directory with the name ``static``, then ``static/custom/static`` will be used as the root for the content served at ``/static/custom``. The static root of the theme folder must always contain a _variables.scss file and a _styles.scss file. These must contain or import all the bootstrap and horizon specific variables and styles which are used to style the GUI. For example themes, see: /horizon/openstack_dashboard/themes/ Horizon ships with one alternate theme based on Google's Material Design. To use the alternate theme, set your CUSTOM_THEME_PATH to ``themes/material``. DEFAULT_THEME ------------- .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``"default"`` This setting tells Horizon which theme to use if the user has not yet selected a theme through the theme picker and therefore set the cookie value. This value represents the ``theme_name`` key that is used from `AVAILABLE_THEMES`_. To use this setting, the theme must also be configured inside of ``AVAILABLE_THEMES``. Your default theme must be configured as part of `SELECTABLE_THEMES`_. If it is not, then your ``DEFAULT_THEME`` will default to the first theme in ``SELECTABLE_THEMES``. DEFAULT_THEME_PATH ------------------ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. deprecated:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Themes are now controlled by `AVAILABLE_THEMES`_. Default: ``"themes/default"`` This setting allows Horizon to collect an additional theme during static collection and be served up via /static/themes/default. This is useful if CUSTOM_THEME_PATH inherits from another theme (like 'default'). If DEFAULT_THEME_PATH is the same as CUSTOM_THEME_PATH, then collection is skipped and /static/themes will not exist. DISALLOW_IFRAME_EMBED --------------------- .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) Default: ``True`` This setting can be used to defend against Clickjacking and prevent Horizon from being embedded within an iframe. Legacy browsers are still vulnerable to a Cross-Frame Scripting (XFS) vulnerability, so this option allows extra security hardening where iframes are not used in deployment. When set to true, a ``"frame-buster"`` script is inserted into the template header that prevents the web page from being framed and therefore defends against clickjacking. For more information see: http://tinyurl.com/anticlickjack .. note:: If your deployment requires the use of iframes, you can set this setting to ``False`` to exclude the frame-busting code and allow iframe embedding. DROPDOWN_MAX_ITEMS ------------------ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``30`` This setting sets the maximum number of items displayed in a dropdown. Dropdowns that limit based on this value need to support a way to observe the entire list. FILTER_DATA_FIRST ----------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'admin.instances': False, 'admin.images': False, 'admin.networks': False, 'admin.routers': False, 'admin.volumes': False } If the dict key-value is True, when the view loads, an empty table will be rendered and the user will be asked to provide a search criteria first (in case no search criteria was provided) before loading any data. Examples: Override the dict: .. code-block:: python { 'admin.instances': True, 'admin.images': True, 'admin.networks': False, 'admin.routers': False, 'admin.volumes': False } Or, if you want to turn this on for an specific panel/view do: .. code-block:: python FILTER_DATA_FIRST['admin.instances'] = True HORIZON_CONFIG -------------- A dictionary of some Horizon configuration values. These are primarily separated for historic design reasons. Default: .. code-block:: python HORIZON_CONFIG = { 'user_home': 'openstack_dashboard.views.get_user_home', 'ajax_queue_limit': 10, 'auto_fade_alerts': { 'delay': 3000, 'fade_duration': 1500, 'types': [ 'alert-success', 'alert-info' ] }, 'bug_url': None, 'help_url': "https://docs.openstack.org/", 'exceptions': { 'recoverable': exceptions.RECOVERABLE, 'not_found': exceptions.NOT_FOUND, 'unauthorized': exceptions.UNAUTHORIZED }, 'modal_backdrop': 'static', 'angular_modules': [], 'js_files': [], 'js_spec_files': [], 'external_templates': [], } ajax_poll_interval ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``2500`` How frequently resources in transition states should be polled for updates, expressed in milliseconds. ajax_queue_limit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``10`` The maximum number of simultaneous AJAX connections the dashboard may try to make. This is particularly relevant when monitoring a large number of instances, volumes, etc. which are all actively trying to update/change state. angular_modules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``[]`` A list of AngularJS modules to be loaded when Angular bootstraps. These modules are added as dependencies on the root Horizon application ``horizon``. auto_fade_alerts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'delay': 3000, 'fade_duration': 1500, 'types': [] } If provided, will auto-fade the alert types specified. Valid alert types include: ['alert-default', 'alert-success', 'alert-info', 'alert-warning', 'alert-danger'] Can also define the delay before the alert fades and the fade out duration. bug_url ~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``None`` If provided, a "Report Bug" link will be displayed in the site header which links to the value of this setting (ideally a URL containing information on how to report issues). disable_password_reveal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``False`` Setting this to True will disable the reveal button for password fields, including on the login form. exceptions ~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'unauthorized': [], 'not_found': [], 'recoverable': [] } A dictionary containing classes of exceptions which Horizon's centralized exception handling should be aware of. Based on these exception categories, Horizon will handle the exception and display a message to the user. help_url ~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.2(Folsom) Default: ``None`` If provided, a "Help" link will be displayed in the site header which links to the value of this setting (ideally a URL containing help information). js_files ~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``[]`` A list of javascript source files to be included in the compressed set of files that are loaded on every page. This is needed for AngularJS modules that are referenced in ``angular_modules`` and therefore need to be include in every page. js_spec_files ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``[]`` A list of javascript spec files to include for integration with the Jasmine spec runner. Jasmine is a behavior-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code. modal_backdrop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Kilo) Default: ``"static"`` Controls how bootstrap backdrop element outside of modals looks and feels. Valid values are ``"true"`` (show backdrop element outside the modal, close the modal after clicking on backdrop), ``"false"`` (do not show backdrop element, do not close the modal after clicking outside of it) and ``"static"`` (show backdrop element outside the modal, do not close the modal after clicking on backdrop). password_autocomplete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.1(Grizzly) Default: ``"off"`` Controls whether browser autocompletion should be enabled on the login form. Valid values are ``"on"`` and ``"off"``. password_validator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'regex': '.*', 'help_text': _("Password is not accepted") } A dictionary containing a regular expression which will be used for password validation and help text which will be displayed if the password does not pass validation. The help text should describe the password requirements if there are any. This setting allows you to set rules for passwords if your organization requires them. simple_ip_management ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.1(Grizzly) Default: ``True`` Enable or disable simplified floating IP address management. "Simple" floating IP address management means that the user does not ever have to select the specific IP addresses they wish to use, and the process of allocating an IP and assigning it to an instance is one-click. The "advanced" floating IP management allows users to select the floating IP pool from which the IP should be allocated and to select a specific IP address when associating one with an instance. .. note:: Currently "simple" floating IP address management is not compatible with Neutron. There are two reasons for this. First, Neutron does not support the default floating IP pool at the moment. Second, a Neutron floating IP can be associated with each VIF and we need to check whether there is only one VIF for an instance to enable simple association support. user_home ~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL`` This can be either a literal URL path (such as the default), or Python's dotted string notation representing a function which will evaluate what URL a user should be redirected to based on the attributes of that user. MESSAGES_PATH ------------- .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``None`` The absolute path to the directory where message files are collected. When the user logins to horizon, the message files collected are processed and displayed to the user. Each message file should contain a JSON formatted data and must have a .json file extension. For example: .. code-block:: python { "level": "info", "message": "message of the day here" } Possible values for level are: ``success``, ``info``, ``warning`` and ``error``. NG_TEMPLATE_CACHE_AGE --------------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Angular Templates are cached using this duration (in seconds) if `DEBUG`_ is set to ``False``. Default value is ``2592000`` (or 30 days). OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS ---------------------- .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: .. code-block:: python { "data-processing": 1.1, "identity": 2.0, "volume": 2, "compute": 2 } Overrides for OpenStack API versions. Use this setting to force the OpenStack dashboard to use a specific API version for a given service API. .. note:: The version should be formatted as it appears in the URL for the service API. For example, the identity service APIs have inconsistent use of the decimal point, so valid options would be "2.0" or "3". For example: .. code-block:: python OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS = { "data-processing": 1.1, "identity": 3, "volume": 2, "compute": 2 } OPENSTACK_CLOUDS_YAML_NAME -------------------------- .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``"openstack"`` The name of the entry to put into the user's clouds.yaml file. OPENSTACK_CLOUDS_YAML_PROFILE ----------------------------- .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``None`` If set, the name of the `vendor profile`_ from `os-client-config`_. .. _vendor profile: https://docs.openstack.org/os-client-config/latest/user/vendor-support.html .. _os-client-config: https://docs.openstack.org/os-client-config/latest/ OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE ----------------------- .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``"publicURL"`` A string which specifies the endpoint type to use for the endpoints in the Keystone service catalog. The default value for all services except for identity is ``"publicURL"`` . The default value for the identity service is ``"internalURL"``. OPENSTACK_HOST -------------- .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``"127.0.0.1"`` The hostname of the Keystone server used for authentication if you only have one region. This is often the **only** setting that needs to be set for a basic deployment. If you have multiple regions you should use the `AVAILABLE_REGIONS`_ setting instead. OPENSTACK_PROFILER ------------------ .. versionadded:: 11.0.0(Ocata) Default: ``{"enabled": False}`` Various settings related to integration with osprofiler library. Since it is a developer feature, it starts as disabled. To enable it, more than a single ``"enabled"`` key should be specified. Additional keys that should be specified in that dictionary are: * ``"keys"`` is a list of strings, which are secret keys used to encode/decode the profiler data contained in request headers. Encryption is used for security purposes, other OpenStack components that are expected to profile themselves with osprofiler using the data from the request that Horizon initiated must share a common set of keys with the ones in Horizon config. List of keys is used so that security keys could be changed in non-obtrusive manner for every component in the cloud. Example: ``"keys": ["SECRET_KEY", "MORE_SECRET_KEY"]``. For more details see `osprofiler documentation`_. * ``"notifier_connection_string"`` is a url to which trace messages are sent by Horizon. For other components it is usually the only URL specified in config, because other components act mostly as traces producers. Example: ``"notifier_connection_string": "mongodb://%s' % OPENSTACK_HOST"``. * ``"receiver_connection_string"`` is a url from which traces are retrieved by Horizon, needed because Horizon is not only the traces producer, but also a consumer. Having 2 settings which usually contain the same value is legacy feature from older versions of osprofiler when OpenStack components could use oslo.messaging for notifications and the trace client used ceilometer as a receiver backend. By default Horizon uses the same URL pointing to a MongoDB cluster for both purposes, since ceilometer was too slow for using with UI. Example: ``"receiver_connection_string": "mongodb://%s" % OPENSTACK_HOST``. .. _osprofiler documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/osprofiler/latest/user/integration.html#how-to-initialize-profiler-to-get-one-trace-across-all-services OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT -------------------- .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: ``None`` When unset or set to ``None`` the default CA certificate on the system is used for SSL verification. When set with the path to a custom CA certificate file, this overrides use of the default system CA certificate. This custom certificate is used to verify all connections to openstack services when making API calls. OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY ----------------------- .. versionadded:: 2012.2(Folsom) Default: ``False`` Disable SSL certificate checks in the OpenStack clients (useful for self-signed certificates). OPERATION_LOG_ENABLED --------------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting can be used to enable logging of all operations carried out by users of Horizon. The format of the logs is configured via `OPERATION_LOG_OPTIONS`_ .. note:: If you use this feature, you need to configure the logger setting like a outputting path for operation log in ``local_settings.py``. OPERATION_LOG_OPTIONS --------------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) .. versionchanged:: 12.0.0(Pike) Added ``ignored_urls`` parameter and added ``%(client_ip)s`` to ``format`` Default: .. code-block:: python { 'mask_fields': ['password'], 'target_methods': ['POST'], 'ignored_urls': ['/js/', '/static/', '^/api/'], 'format': ("[%(domain_name)s] [%(domain_id)s] [%(project_name)s]" " [%(project_id)s] [%(user_name)s] [%(user_id)s] [%(request_scheme)s]" " [%(referer_url)s] [%(request_url)s] [%(message)s] [%(method)s]" " [%(http_status)s] [%(param)s]"), } This setting controls the behavior of the operation log. * ``mask_fields`` is a list of keys of post data which should be masked from the point of view of security. Fields like ``password`` should be included. The fields specified in ``mask_fields`` are logged as ``********``. * ``target_methods`` is a request method which is logged to a operation log. The valid methods are ``POST``, ``GET``, ``PUT``, ``DELETE``. * ``ignored_urls`` is a list of request URLs to be hidden from a log. * ``format`` defines the operation log format. Currently you can use the following keywords. The default value contains all keywords. * ``%(client_ip)s`` * ``%(domain_name)s`` * ``%(domain_id)s`` * ``%(project_name)s`` * ``%(project_id)s`` * ``%(user_name)s`` * ``%(user_id)s`` * ``%(request_scheme)s`` * ``%(referer_url)s`` * ``%(request_url)s`` * ``%(message)s`` * ``%(method)s`` * ``%(http_status)s`` * ``%(param)s`` OVERVIEW_DAYS_RANGE ------------------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default:: ``1`` When set to an integer N (as by default), the start date in the Overview panel meters will be today minus N days. This setting is used to limit the amount of data fetched by default when rendering the Overview panel. If set to ``None`` (which corresponds to the behavior in past Horizon versions), the start date will be from the beginning of the current month until the current date. The legacy behaviour is not recommended for large deployments as Horizon suffers significant lag in this case. POLICY_DIRS ----------- .. versionadded:: 13.0.0(Queens) Default: ``{}`` Specifies a list of policy directories per service types. The directories are relative to `POLICY_FILES_PATH`_. Services whose additional policies are defined here must be defined in `POLICY_FILES`_ too. Otherwise, additional policies specified in ``POLICY_DIRS`` are not loaded. Example: .. code-block:: python { 'identity': ['keystone_policy.d'], 'compute': ['nova_policy.d'], 'network': ['neutron_policy.d'], } POLICY_FILES ------------ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'identity': 'keystone_policy.json', 'compute': 'nova_policy.json', 'volume': 'cinder_policy.json', 'image': 'glance_policy.json', 'orchestration': 'heat_policy.json', 'network': 'neutron_policy.json', } This should essentially be the mapping of the contents of `POLICY_FILES_PATH`_ to service types. When policy.json files are added to `POLICY_FILES_PATH`_, they should be included here too. POLICY_FILES_PATH ----------------- .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: ``os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")`` Specifies where service based policy files are located. These are used to define the policy rules actions are verified against. REST_API_REQUIRED_SETTINGS -------------------------- .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Kilo) Default: .. code-block:: python [ 'OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES', 'LAUNCH_INSTANCE_DEFAULTS', 'OPENSTACK_IMAGE_FORMATS', 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN' ] This setting allows you to expose configuration values over Horizons internal REST API, so that the AngularJS panels can access them. Please be cautious about which values are listed here (and thus exposed on the frontend) SELECTABLE_THEMES --------------------- .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``AVAILABLE_THEMES`` This setting tells Horizon which themes to expose to the user as selectable in the theme picker widget. This value defaults to all themes configured in `AVAILABLE_THEMES`_, but a brander may wish to simply inherit from an existing theme and not allow that parent theme to be selected by the user. ``SELECTABLE_THEMES`` takes the exact same format as ``AVAILABLE_THEMES``. SESSION_TIMEOUT --------------- .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: ``"3600"`` This SESSION_TIMEOUT is a method to supercede the token timeout with a shorter horizon session timeout (in seconds). So if your token expires in 60 minutes, a value of 1800 will log users out after 30 minutes. THEME_COLLECTION_DIR -------------------- .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``"themes"`` This setting tells Horizon which static directory to collect the available themes into, and therefore which URL points to the theme collection root. For example, the default theme would be accessible via ``/{{ STATIC_URL }}/themes/default``. THEME_COOKIE_NAME ----------------- .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``"theme"`` This setting tells Horizon in which cookie key to store the currently set theme. The cookie expiration is currently set to a year. WEBROOT ------- .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``"/"`` Specifies the location where the access to the dashboard is configured in the web server. For example, if you're accessing the Dashboard via ``https:///dashboard``, you would set this to ``"/dashboard/"``. .. note:: Additional settings may be required in the config files of your webserver of choice. For example to make ``"/dashboard/"`` the web root in Apache, the ``"sites-available/horizon.conf"`` requires a couple of additional aliases set:: Alias /dashboard/static %HORIZON_DIR%/static Alias /dashboard/media %HORIZON_DIR%/openstack_dashboard/static Apache also requires changing your WSGIScriptAlias to reflect the desired path. For example, you'd replace ``/`` with ``/dashboard`` for the alias. Service-specific Settings ========================= The following settings inform the OpenStack Dashboard of information about the other OpenStack projects which are part of this cloud and control the behavior of specific dashboards, panels, API calls, etc. Cinder ------ OPENSTACK_CINDER_FEATURES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``{'enable_backup': False}`` A dictionary of settings which can be used to enable optional services provided by cinder. Currently only the backup service is available. Glance ------ CREATE_IMAGE_DEFAULTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'image_visibility': "public", } A dictionary of default settings for create image modal. The ``image_visibility`` setting specifies the default visibility option. Valid values are ``"public"`` and ``"private"``. By default, the visibility option is public on create image modal. If it's set to ``"private"``, the default visibility option is private. HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.1(Grizzly) .. deprecated:: 10.0.0(Newton) Use `HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE`_ instead. Default: ``True`` If set to ``False``, this setting disables **local** uploads to prevent filling up the disk on the dashboard server since uploads to the Glance image store service tend to be particularly large - in the order of hundreds of megabytes to multiple gigabytes. The setting is marked as deprecated and will be removed in P or later release. It is superseded by the setting HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE. Until the removal the ``False`` value of HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD overrides the value of HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE. .. note:: This will not disable image creation altogether, as this setting does not affect images created by specifying an image location (URL) as the image source. HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``"legacy"`` Valid values are ``"direct"``, ``"legacy"`` (default) and ``"off"``. ``"off"`` disables the ability to upload images via Horizon. It is equivalent to setting ``False`` on the deprecated setting ``HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD``. ``legacy`` enables local file upload by piping the image file through the Horizon's web-server. It is equivalent to setting ``True`` on the deprecated setting ``HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD``. ``direct`` sends the image file directly from the web browser to Glance. This bypasses Horizon web-server which both reduces network hops and prevents filling up Horizon web-server's filesystem. ``direct`` is the preferred mode, but due to the following requirements it is not the default. The ``direct`` setting requires a modern web browser, network access from the browser to the public Glance endpoint, and CORS support to be enabled on the Glance API service. Without CORS support, the browser will forbid the PUT request to a location different than the Horizon server. To enable CORS support for Glance API service, you will need to edit [cors] section of glance-api.conf file (see `here`_ how to do it). Set `allowed_origin` to the full hostname of Horizon web-server (e.g. http:///dashboard) and restart glance-api process. .. _here: https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.middleware/latest/reference/cors.html#configuration-for-oslo-config .. note:: To maintain the compatibility with the deprecated HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD setting, neither ``"direct"``, nor ``"legacy"`` modes will have an effect if HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD is set to ``False`` - as if HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE was set to ``"off"`` itself. When HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD is set to ``True``, all three modes are considered, as if HORIZON_IMAGES_ALLOW_UPLOAD setting was removed. IMAGE_CUSTOM_PROPERTY_TITLES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.1(Icehouse) Default: .. code-block:: python { "architecture": _("Architecture"), "kernel_id": _("Kernel ID"), "ramdisk_id": _("Ramdisk ID"), "image_state": _("Euca2ools state"), "project_id": _("Project ID"), "image_type": _("Image Type") } Used to customize the titles for image custom property attributes that appear on image detail pages. IMAGE_RESERVED_CUSTOM_PROPERTIES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``[]`` A list of image custom property keys that should not be displayed in the Update Metadata tree. This setting can be used in the case where a separate panel is used for managing a custom property or if a certain custom property should never be edited. IMAGES_ALLOW_LOCATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` If set to ``True``, this setting allows users to specify an image location (URL) as the image source when creating or updating images. Depending on the Glance version, the ability to set an image location is controlled by policies and/or the Glance configuration. Therefore IMAGES_ALLOW_LOCATION should only be set to ``True`` if Glance is configured to allow specifying a location. This setting has no effect when the Keystone catalog doesn't contain a Glance v2 endpoint. IMAGES_LIST_FILTER_TENANTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.1(Grizzly) Default: ``None`` A list of dictionaries to add optional categories to the image fixed filters in the Images panel, based on project ownership. Each dictionary should contain a `tenant` attribute with the project id, and optionally a `text` attribute specifying the category name, and an `icon` attribute that displays an icon in the filter button. The icon names are based on the default icon theme provided by Bootstrap. Example: .. code-block:: python [{'text': 'Official', 'tenant': '27d0058849da47c896d205e2fc25a5e8', 'icon': 'fa-check'}] OPENSTACK_IMAGE_BACKEND ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'image_formats': [ ('', _('Select format')), ('aki', _('AKI - Amazon Kernel Image')), ('ami', _('AMI - Amazon Machine Image')), ('ari', _('ARI - Amazon Ramdisk Image')), ('docker', _('Docker')), ('iso', _('ISO - Optical Disk Image')), ('qcow2', _('QCOW2 - QEMU Emulator')), ('raw', _('Raw')), ('vdi', _('VDI')), ('vhd', _('VHD')), ('vmdk', _('VMDK')) ] } Used to customize features related to the image service, such as the list of supported image formats. Heat ---- OPENSTACK_HEAT_STACK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'enable_user_pass': True } A dictionary of settings to use with heat stacks. Currently, the only setting available is "enable_user_pass", which can be used to disable the password field while launching the stack. Currently HEAT API needs user password to perform all the heat operations because in HEAT API trusts is not enabled by default. So, this setting can be set as "False" in-case HEAT uses trusts by default otherwise it needs to be set as "True". Keystone -------- AUTHENTICATION_PLUGINS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: .. code-block:: python [ 'openstack_auth.plugin.password.PasswordPlugin', 'openstack_auth.plugin.token.TokenPlugin' ] A list of authentication plugins to be used. In most cases, there is no need to configure this. AUTHENTICATION_URLS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``['openstack_auth.urls']`` A list of modules from which to collate authentication URLs from. The default option adds URLs from the django-openstack-auth module however others will be required for additional authentication mechanisms. AVAILABLE_REGIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: ``None`` A list of tuples which define multiple regions. The tuple format is ``('http://{{ keystone_host }}:5000/v2.0', '{{ region_name }}')``. If any regions are specified the login form will have a dropdown selector for authenticating to the appropriate region, and there will be a region switcher dropdown in the site header when logged in. You should also define `OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL`_ to indicate which of the regions is the default one. DEFAULT_SERVICE_REGIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``{}`` The default service region is set on a per-endpoint basis, meaning that once the user logs into some Keystone endpoint, if a default service region is defined for it in this setting and exists within Keystone catalog, it will be set as the initial service region in this endpoint. By default it is an empty dictionary because upstream can neither predict service region names in a specific deployment, nor tell whether this behavior is desired. The key of the dictionary is a full url of a Keystone endpoint with version suffix, the value is a region name. Example: .. code-block:: python DEFAULT_SERVICE_REGIONS = { OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL: 'RegionOne' } ENABLE_CLIENT_TOKEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``True`` This setting will Enable/Disable access to the Keystone Token to the browser. ENFORCE_PASSWORD_CHECK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``False`` This setting will display an 'Admin Password' field on the Change Password form to verify that it is indeed the admin logged-in who wants to change the password. KEYSTONE_PROVIDER_IDP_ID ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 11.0.0(Ocata) Default: ``"localkeystone"`` This ID is only used for comparison with the service provider IDs. This ID should not match any service provider IDs. KEYSTONE_PROVIDER_IDP_NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 11.0.0(Ocata) Default: ``"Local Keystone"`` The Keystone Provider drop down uses Keystone to Keystone federation to switch between Keystone service providers. This sets the display name for the Identity Provider (dropdown display name). OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_ADMIN_ROLES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``["admin"]`` The list of roles that have administrator privileges in this OpenStack installation. This check is very basic and essentially only works with keystone v2.0 and v3 with the default policy file. The setting assumes there is a common ``admin`` like role(s) across services. Example uses of this setting are: * to rename the ``admin`` role to ``cloud-admin`` * allowing multiple roles to have administrative privileges, like ``["admin", "cloud-admin", "net-op"]`` OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'name': 'native', 'can_edit_user': True, 'can_edit_group': True, 'can_edit_project': True, 'can_edit_domain': True, 'can_edit_role': True, } A dictionary containing settings which can be used to identify the capabilities of the auth backend for Keystone. If Keystone has been configured to use LDAP as the auth backend then set ``can_edit_user`` and ``can_edit_project`` to ``False`` and name to ``"ldap"``. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: ``"Default"`` Overrides the default domain used when running on single-domain model with Keystone V3. All entities will be created in the default domain. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2011.3(Diablo) Default: ``"_member_"`` The name of the role which will be assigned to a user when added to a project. This value must correspond to an existing role name in Keystone. In general, the value should match the ``member_role_name`` defined in ``keystone.conf``. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DOMAIN_CHOICES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: .. code-block:: python ( ('Default', 'Default'), ) If `OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DOMAIN_DROPDOWN`_ is enabled, this option can be used to set the available domains to choose from. This is a list of pairs whose first value is the domain name and the second is the display name. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DOMAIN_DROPDOWN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``False`` Set this to True if you want available domains displayed as a dropdown menu on the login screen. It is strongly advised NOT to enable this for public clouds, as advertising enabled domains to unauthenticated customers irresponsibly exposes private information. This should only be used for private clouds where the dashboard sits behind a corporate firewall. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_FEDERATION_MANAGEMENT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``False`` Set this to True to enable panels that provide the ability for users to manage Identity Providers (IdPs) and establish a set of rules to map federation protocol attributes to Identity API attributes. This extension requires v3.0+ of the Identity API. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: ``False`` Set this to True if running on multi-domain model. When this is enabled, it will require user to enter the Domain name in addition to username for login. OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2011.3(Diablo) .. seealso:: Horizon's `OPENSTACK_HOST`_ documentation Default: ``"http://%s:5000/v2.0" % OPENSTACK_HOST`` The full URL for the Keystone endpoint used for authentication. Unless you are using HTTPS, running your Keystone server on a nonstandard port, or using a nonstandard URL scheme you shouldn't need to touch this setting. OPENSTACK_TOKEN_HASH_ALGORITHM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``"md5"`` The hash algorithm to use for authentication tokens. This must match the hash algorithm that the identity (Keystone) server and the auth_token middleware are using. Allowed values are the algorithms supported by Python's hashlib library. OPENSTACK_TOKEN_HASH_ENABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. deprecated:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) PKI tokens currently work with hashing, and Keystone will soon deprecate usage of PKI tokens. Default: ``True`` Hashing tokens from Keystone keeps the Horizon session data smaller, but it doesn't work in some cases when using PKI tokens. Uncomment this value and set it to False if using PKI tokens and there are 401 errors due to token hashing. PASSWORD_EXPIRES_WARNING_THRESHOLD_DAYS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``-1`` Password will have an expiration date when using keystone v3 and enabling the feature. This setting allows you to set the number of days that the user will be alerted prior to the password expiration. Once the password expires keystone will deny the access and users must contact an admin to change their password. Setting this value to ``N`` days means the user will be alerted when the password expires in less than ``N+1`` days. ``-1`` disables the feature. PROJECT_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) .. seealso:: `USER_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO`_ for the equivalent setting on the Users table Default: ``{}`` Adds additional information for projects as extra attributes. Projects can have extra attributes as defined by Keystone v3. This setting allows those attributes to be shown in Horizon. For example: .. code-block:: python PROJECT_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO = { 'phone_num': _('Phone Number'), } SECURE_PROXY_ADDR_HEADER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Default: ``False`` If horizon is behind a proxy server and the proxy is configured, the IP address from request is passed using header variables inside the request. The header name depends on a proxy or a load-balancer. This setting specifies the name of the header with remote IP address. The main use is for authentication log (success or fail) displaing the IP address of the user. The commom value for this setting is ``HTTP_X_REAL_IP`` or ``HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR``. If not present, then ``REMOTE_ADDR`` header is used. (``REMOTE_ADDR`` is the field of Django HttpRequest object which contains IP address of the client.) TOKEN_DELETION_DISABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting allows deployers to control whether a token is deleted on log out. This can be helpful when there are often long running processes being run in the Horizon environment. TOKEN_TIMEOUT_MARGIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Default: ``0`` A time margin in seconds to subtract from the real token's validity. An example use case is that the token can be valid once the middleware passed, and invalid (timed-out) during a view rendering and this generates authorization errors during the view rendering. By setting this value to a few seconds, you can avoid token expiration during a view rendering. USER_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) .. seealso:: `PROJECT_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO`_ for the equivalent setting on the Projects table Default: ``{}`` Adds additional information for users as extra attributes. Users can have extra attributes as defined by Keystone v3. This setting allows those attributes to be shown in Horizon. For example: .. code-block:: python USER_TABLE_EXTRA_INFO = { 'phone_num': _('Phone Number'), } WEBSSO_CHOICES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: .. code-block:: python ( ("credentials", _("Keystone Credentials")), ("oidc", _("OpenID Connect")), ("saml2", _("Security Assertion Markup Language")) ) This is the list of authentication mechanisms available to the user. It includes Keystone federation protocols such as OpenID Connect and SAML, and also keys that map to specific identity provider and federation protocol combinations (as defined in `WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING`_). The list of choices is completely configurable, so as long as the id remains intact. Do not remove the credentials mechanism unless you are sure. Once removed, even admins will have no way to log into the system via the dashboard. WEBSSO_ENABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``False`` Enables keystone web single-sign-on if set to True. For this feature to work, make sure that you are using Keystone V3 and Django OpenStack Auth V1.2.0 or later. WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) Default: ``{}`` A dictionary of specific identity provider and federation protocol combinations. From the selected authentication mechanism, the value will be looked up as keys in the dictionary. If a match is found, it will redirect the user to a identity provider and federation protocol specific WebSSO endpoint in keystone, otherwise it will use the value as the protocol_id when redirecting to the WebSSO by protocol endpoint. Example: .. code-block:: python WEBSSO_CHOICES = ( ("credentials", _("Keystone Credentials")), ("oidc", _("OpenID Connect")), ("saml2", _("Security Assertion Markup Language")), ("acme_oidc", "ACME - OpenID Connect"), ("acme_saml2", "ACME - SAML2") ) WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING = { "acme_oidc": ("acme", "oidc"), "acme_saml2": ("acme", "saml2") } .. note:: The value is expected to be a tuple formatted as: (, ) WEBSSO_INITIAL_CHOICE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``"credentials"`` Specifies the default authentication mechanism. When user lands on the login page, this is the first choice they will see. Neutron ------- ALLOWED_PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'ipv4': [], 'ipv6': [] } A dictionary used to restrict user private subnet CIDR range. An empty list means that user input will not be restricted for a corresponding IP version. By default, there is no restriction for both IPv4 and IPv6. Example: .. code-block:: python { 'ipv4': [ '192.168.0.0/16', '10.0.0.0/8' ], 'ipv6': [ 'fc00::/7', ] } OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.1(Grizzly) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'default_dns_nameservers': [], 'enable_distributed_router': False, 'enable_fip_topology_check': True, 'enable_ha_router': False, 'enable_ipv6': True, 'enable_quotas': False, 'enable_router': True, 'extra_provider_types': {}, 'physical_networks': [], 'segmentation_id_range': {}, 'supported_provider_types': ["*"], 'supported_vnic_types': ["*"], } A dictionary of settings which can be used to enable optional services provided by Neutron and configure Neutron specific features. The following options are available. default_dns_nameservers ####################### .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``None`` (Empty) Default DNS servers you would like to use when a subnet is created. This is only a default. Users can still choose a different list of dns servers. Example: ``["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4", "208.67.222.222"]`` enable_distributed_router ######################### .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``False`` Enable or disable Neutron distributed virtual router (DVR) feature in the Router panel. For the DVR feature to be enabled, this option needs to be set to True and your Neutron deployment must support DVR. Even when your Neutron plugin (like ML2 plugin) supports DVR feature, DVR feature depends on l3-agent configuration, so deployers should set this option appropriately depending on your deployment. enable_fip_topology_check ######################### .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) Default: ``True`` The Default Neutron implementation needs a router with a gateway to associate a FIP. So by default a topology check will be performed by horizon to list only VM ports attached to a network which is itself attached to a router with an external gateway. This is to prevent from setting a FIP to a port which will fail with an error. Some Neutron vendors do not require it. Some can even attach a FIP to any port (e.g.: OpenContrail) owned by a tenant. Set to False if you want to be able to associate a FIP to an instance on a subnet with no router if your Neutron backend allows it. enable_ha_router ################ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``False`` Enable or disable HA (High Availability) mode in Neutron virtual router in the Router panel. For the HA router mode to be enabled, this option needs to be set to True and your Neutron deployment must support HA router mode. Even when your Neutron plugin (like ML2 plugin) supports HA router mode, the feature depends on l3-agent configuration, so deployers should set this option appropriately depending on your deployment. enable_ipv6 ########### .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``False`` Enable or disable IPv6 support in the Network panels. When disabled, Horizon will only expose IPv4 configuration for networks. enable_quotas ############# Default: ``False`` Enable support for Neutron quotas feature. To make this feature work appropriately, you need to use Neutron plugins with quotas extension support and quota_driver should be DbQuotaDriver (default config). enable_router ############# .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``True`` Enable (``True``) or disable (``False``) the panels and menus related to router and Floating IP features. This option only affects when Neutron is enabled. If your Neutron deployment has no support for Layer-3 features, or you do not wish to provide the Layer-3 features through the Dashboard, this should be set to ``False``. extra_provider_types #################### .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``{}`` For use with the provider network extension. This is a dictionary to define extra provider network definitions. Network types supported by Neutron depend on the configured plugin. Horizon has predefined provider network types but horizon cannot cover all of them. If you are using a provider network type not defined in advance, you can add a definition through this setting. The **key** name of each item in this must be a network type used in the Neutron API. **value** should be a dictionary which contains the following items: * ``display_name``: string displayed in the network creation form. * ``require_physical_network``: a boolean parameter which indicates this network type requires a physical network. * ``require_segmentation_id``: a boolean parameter which indicates this network type requires a segmentation ID. If True, a valid segmentation ID range must be configured in ``segmentation_id_range`` settings above. Example: .. code-block:: python { 'awesome': { 'display_name': 'Awesome', 'require_physical_network': False, 'require_segmentation_id': True, }, } physical_networks ################# .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``[]`` Default to an empty list and the physical network field on the admin create network modal will be a regular input field where users can type in the name of the physical network to be used. If it is set to a list of available physical networks, the physical network field will be shown as a dropdown menu where users can select a physical network to be used. Example: ``['default', 'test']`` segmentation_id_range ##################### .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``{}`` For use with the provider network extension. This is a dictionary where each key is a provider network type and each value is a list containing two numbers. The first number is the minimum segmentation ID that is valid. The second number is the maximum segmentation ID. Pertains only to the vlan, gre, and vxlan network types. By default this option is not provided and each minimum and maximum value will be the default for the provider network type. Example: .. code-block:: python { 'vlan': [1024, 2048], 'gre': [4094, 65536] } supported_provider_types ######################## .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) Default: ``["*"]`` For use with the provider network extension. Use this to explicitly set which provider network types are supported. Only the network types in this list will be available to choose from when creating a network. Network types defined in Horizon or defined in `extra_provider_types`_ settings can be specified in this list. As of the Newton release, the network types defined in Horizon include network types supported by Neutron ML2 plugin with Open vSwitch driver (``local``, ``flat``, ``vlan``, ``gre``, ``vxlan`` and ``geneve``) and supported by Midonet plugin (``midonet`` and ``uplink``). ``["*"]`` means that all provider network types supported by Neutron ML2 plugin will be available to choose from. Example: ``['local', 'flat', 'gre']`` supported_vnic_types #################### .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) .. versionchanged:: 12.0.0(Pike) Added ``virtio-forwarder`` VNIC type Clarified VNIC type availability for users and operators Default ``['*']`` For use with the port binding extension. Use this to explicitly set which VNIC types are available for users to choose from, when creating or editing a port. The VNIC types actually supported are determined by resource availability and Neutron ML2 plugin support. Currently, error reporting for users selecting an incompatible or unavailable VNIC type is restricted to receiving a message from the scheduler that the instance cannot spawn because of insufficient resources. VNIC types include ``normal``, ``direct``, ``direct-physical``, ``macvtap``, ``baremetal`` and ``virtio-forwarder``. By default all VNIC types will be available to choose from. Example: ``['normal', 'direct']`` To disable VNIC type selection, set an empty list (``[]``) or ``None``. Nova ---- CREATE_INSTANCE_FLAVOR_SORT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) Default: .. code-block:: python { 'key': 'ram' } When launching a new instance the default flavor is sorted by RAM usage in ascending order. You can customize the sort order by: id, name, ram, disk and vcpus. Additionally, you can insert any custom callback function. You can also provide a flag for reverse sort. See the description in local_settings.py.example for more information. This example sorts flavors by vcpus in descending order: .. code-block:: python CREATE_INSTANCE_FLAVOR_SORT = { 'key':'vcpus', 'reverse': True, } CONSOLE_TYPE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) .. versionchanged:: 2014.2(Juno) Added the ``None`` option, which deactivates the in-browser console .. versionchanged:: 2015.1(Kilo) Added the ``SERIAL`` option .. versionchanged:: 2017.11(Queens) Added the ``MKS`` option Default: ``"AUTO"`` This setting specifies the type of in-browser console used to access the VMs. Valid values are ``"AUTO"``, ``"VNC"``, ``"SPICE"``, ``"RDP"``, ``"SERIAL"``, ``"MKS"``, and ``None``. ENABLE_FLAVOR_EDIT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) .. deprecated:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``False`` This setting enables the ability to edit flavors. .. warning:: Historically, Horizon has provided the ability to edit Flavors by deleting and creating a new one with the same information. This is not supported in the Nova API and causes unexpected issues and breakages. To avoid breaking standard deprecation procedure, this code is still in Horizon, but disabled by default. It will be removed during the 14.0.0 ('R') release cycle. See `this email thread `_ for further information. INSTANCE_LOG_LENGTH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``35`` This setting enables you to change the default number of lines displayed for the log of an instance. Valid value must be a positive integer. LAUNCH_INSTANCE_DEFAULTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) .. versionchanged:: 10.0.0(Newton) Added the ``disable_image``, ``disable_instance_snapshot``, ``disable_volume`` and ``disable_volume_snapshot`` options. .. versionchanged:: 12.0.0(Pike) Added the ``create_volume`` option. Default: .. code-block:: python { "config_drive": False, "create_volume": True, "disable_image": False, "disable_instance_snapshot": False, "disable_volume": False, "disable_volume_snapshot": False, "enable_scheduler_hints": True, } A dictionary of settings which can be used to provide the default values for properties found in the Launch Instance modal. An explanation of each setting is provided below. config_drive ############ .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``False`` This setting specifies the default value for the Configuration Drive property. create_volume ############# .. versionadded:: 12.0.0(Pike) Default: ``True`` This setting allows you to specify the default value for the option of creating a new volume in the workflow for image and instance snapshot sources. disable_image ############# .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting disables Images as a valid boot source for launching instances. Image sources won't show up in the Launch Instance modal. disable_instance_snapshot ######################### .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting disables Snapshots as a valid boot source for launching instances. Snapshots sources won't show up in the Launch Instance modal. disable_volume ############## .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting disables Volumes as a valid boot source for launching instances. Volumes sources won't show up in the Launch Instance modal. disable_volume_snapshot ####################### .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting disables Volume Snapshots as a valid boot source for launching instances. Volume Snapshots sources won't show up in the Launch Instance modal. enable_scheduler_hints ###################### .. versionadded:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) Default: ``True`` This setting specifies whether or not Scheduler Hints can be provided when launching an instance. LAUNCH_INSTANCE_LEGACY_ENABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. versionchanged:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) The default value for this setting has been changed to ``False`` Default: ``False`` This setting enables the Python Launch Instance workflow. .. note:: It is possible to run both the AngularJS and Python workflows simultaneously, so the other may be need to be toggled with `LAUNCH_INSTANCE_NG_ENABLED`_ LAUNCH_INSTANCE_NG_ENABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. versionchanged:: 9.0.0(Mitaka) The default value for this setting has been changed to ``True`` Default: ``True`` This setting enables the AngularJS Launch Instance workflow. .. note:: It is possible to run both the AngularJS and Python workflows simultaneously, so the other may be need to be toggled with `LAUNCH_INSTANCE_LEGACY_ENABLED`_ OPENSTACK_ENABLE_PASSWORD_RETRIEVE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.1(Icehouse) Default: ``"False"`` When set, enables the instance action "Retrieve password" allowing password retrieval from metadata service. OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2012.2(Folsom) .. versionchanged:: 2014.1(Icehouse) ``can_set_mount_point`` and ``can_set_password`` now default to ``False`` Default: .. code-block:: python { 'can_set_mount_point': False, 'can_set_password': False, 'requires_keypair': False, 'enable_quotas': True } A dictionary containing settings which can be used to identify the capabilities of the hypervisor for Nova. The Xen Hypervisor has the ability to set the mount point for volumes attached to instances (other Hypervisors currently do not). Setting ``can_set_mount_point`` to ``True`` will add the option to set the mount point from the UI. Setting ``can_set_password`` to ``True`` will enable the option to set an administrator password when launching or rebuilding an instance. Setting ``requires_keypair`` to ``True`` will require users to select a key pair when launching an instance. Setting ``enable_quotas`` to ``False`` will make Horizon treat all Nova quotas as disabled, thus it won't try to modify them. By default, quotas are enabled. OPENSTACK_NOVA_EXTENSIONS_BLACKLIST ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) Default: ``[]`` Ignore all listed Nova extensions, and behave as if they were unsupported. Can be used to selectively disable certain costly extensions for performance reasons. Sahara ------ .. warning:: The Sahara dashboard was removed from Horizon during the Newton cycle, and any settings here should be considered legacy. For more up to date information, see the `Sahara Dashboard repo `_ SAHARA_AUTO_IP_ALLOCATION_ENABLED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2014.2(Juno) .. deprecated:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``False`` This setting notifies the Data Processing (Sahara) system whether or not automatic IP allocation is enabled. You would want to set this to ``True`` if you were running Nova Networking with ``auto_assign_floating_ip`` set to ``True``. Swift ----- SWIFT_FILE_TRANSFER_CHUNK_SIZE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) Default: ``512 * 1024`` This setting specifies the size of the chunk (in bytes) for downloading objects from Swift. Do not make it very large (higher than several dozens of Megabytes, exact number depends on your connection speed), otherwise you may encounter socket timeout. The default value is 524288 bytes (or 512 Kilobytes). Trove ----- .. warning:: The Trove dashboard was removed from Horizon during the Newton cycle, and any settings here should be considered legacy. For more up to date information, see the `Trove Dashboard repo `_ TROVE_ADD_DATABASE_PERMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) .. deprecated:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``[]`` Trove database extension support. By default, support for creating databases on database instances is turned on. To disable this extensions set the permission to something unusable such as ``[!]``. TROVE_ADD_USER_PERMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) .. deprecated:: 10.0.0(Newton) Default: ``[]`` Trove users extension support. By default, support for creating users on database instances is turned on. To disable this extensions set the permission to something unusable such as ``[!]``. Django Settings =============== .. note:: This is not meant to be anywhere near a complete list of settings for Django. You should always consult the `upstream documentation `_, especially with regards to deployment considerations and security best-practices. ADD_INSTALLED_APPS ------------------ .. versionadded:: 2015.1(Kilo) .. seealso:: `Django's INSTALLED_APPS documentation `_ A list of Django applications to be prepended to the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting. Allows extending the list of installed applications without having to override it completely. ALLOWED_HOSTS ------------- .. versionadded:: 2013.2(Havana) .. seealso:: `Django's ALLOWED_HOSTS documentation `_ Default: ``['localhost']`` This list should contain names (or IP addresses) of the host running the dashboard; if it's being accessed via name, the DNS name (and probably short-name) should be added, if it's accessed via IP address, that should be added. The setting may contain more than one entry. .. note:: ALLOWED_HOSTS is required. If Horizon is running in production (DEBUG is False), set this with the list of host/domain names that the application can serve. For more information see `Django's Allowed Hosts documentation `_ .. _debug_setting: DEBUG ----- .. versionadded:: 2011.2(Cactus) .. seealso:: `Django's DEBUG documentation `_ Default: ``True`` Controls whether unhandled exceptions should generate a generic 500 response or present the user with a pretty-formatted debug information page. When set, `CACHED_TEMPLATE_LOADERS`_ will not be cached. This setting should **always** be set to ``False`` for production deployments as the debug page can display sensitive information to users and attackers alike. SECRET_KEY ---------- .. versionadded:: 2012.1(Essex) .. seealso:: `Django's SECRET_KEY documentation `_ This should absolutely be set to a unique (and secret) value for your deployment. Unless you are running a load-balancer with multiple Horizon installations behind it, each Horizon instance should have a unique secret key. .. note:: Setting a custom secret key: You can either set it to a specific value or you can let Horizon generate a default secret key that is unique on this machine, regardless of the amount of Python WSGI workers (if used behind Apache+mod_wsgi). However, there may be situations where you would want to set this explicitly, e.g. when multiple dashboard instances are distributed on different machines (usually behind a load-balancer). Either you have to make sure that a session gets all requests routed to the same dashboard instance or you set the same SECRET_KEY for all of them. .. code-block:: python from horizon.utils import secret_key SECRET_KEY = secret_key.generate_or_read_from_file( os.path.join(LOCAL_PATH, '.secret_key_store')) The ``local_settings.py.example`` file includes a quick-and-easy way to generate a secret key for a single installation. STATIC_ROOT ----------- .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. seealso:: `Django's STATIC_ROOT documentation `_ Default: ``/static`` The absolute path to the directory where static files are collected when collectstatic is run. STATIC_URL ---------- .. versionadded:: 8.0.0(Liberty) .. seealso:: `Django's STATIC_URL documentation `_ Default: ``/static/`` URL that refers to files in `STATIC_ROOT`_. By default this value is ``WEBROOT/static/``. This value can be changed from the default. When changed, the alias in your webserver configuration should be updated to match. .. note:: The value for STATIC_URL must end in '/'. This value is also available in the scss namespace with the variable name $static_url. Make sure you run ``python manage.py collectstatic`` and ``python manage.py compress`` after any changes to this value in settings.py. TEMPLATES --------- .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) .. seealso:: `Django's TEMPLATES documentation `_ Horizon's usage of the ``TEMPLATES`` involves 3 further settings below; it is generally advised to use those before attempting to alter the ``TEMPLATES`` setting itself. ADD_TEMPLATE_LOADERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Template loaders defined here will be loaded at the end of `TEMPLATE_LOADERS`_, after the `CACHED_TEMPLATE_LOADERS`_ and will never have a cached output. CACHED_TEMPLATE_LOADERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) Template loaders defined here will have their output cached if `DEBUG`_ is set to ``False``. TEMPLATE_LOADERS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. versionadded:: 10.0.0(Newton) These template loaders will be the first loaders and get loaded before the CACHED_TEMPLATE_LOADERS. Use ADD_TEMPLATE_LOADERS if you want to add loaders at the end and not cache loaded templates. After the whole settings process has gone through, TEMPLATE_LOADERS will be: .. code-block:: python TEMPLATE_LOADERS += ( ('django.template.loaders.cached.Loader', CACHED_TEMPLATE_LOADERS), ) + tuple(ADD_TEMPLATE_LOADERS)