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README.rst

Mistral Dashboard

Horizon plugin for Mistral.

Setup Instructions

This instruction assumes that Horizon is already installed and it's installation folder is <horizon>. Detailed information on how to install Horizon can be found at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/quickstart.html#setup.

The installation folder of Mistral Dashboard will be referred to as <mistral-dashboard>.

The following should get you started:

Clone the repository into your local OpenStack directory:

$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/mistral-dashboard.git

Install mistral-dashboard

$ sudo pip install -e <mistral-dashboard>

Or if you're planning to run Horizon server in a virtual environment (see below):

$ tox -evenv -- pip install -e ../mistral-dashboard/

and then

$ cp -b <mistral-dashboard>/_50_mistral.py.example <horizon>/openstack_dashboard/local/enabled/_50_mistral.py

Since Mistral only supports Identity v3, you must ensure that the dashboard points the proper OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL in <horizon>/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py file:

OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS = {
    "identity": 3,
}

OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL = "http://%s:5000/v3" % OPENSTACK_HOST

Also, make sure you have changed OPENSTACK_HOST to point to your Keystone server and check all endpoints are accessible. You may want to change OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE to "publicURL" if some of them are not.

When you're ready, you would need to either restart your apache:

$ sudo service apache2 restart

or run the development server (in case you have decided to use local horizon):

$ cd ../horizon/
$ tox -evenv -- python manage.py runserver

Debug Instructions

Pycharm

Set PyCharm debug settings:

  1. Enter debug configurations menu
  2. Create a new Django Server configuration
  3. Enter some port so it won't run on the default (for example - port: 4000)
  4. On the same window click on Environment variables
    1. Make sure you have PYTHONUNBUFFERED set as 1
    2. Create a new pair - DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE : openstack_dashboard.settings

You should now be able to debug and run the project using PyCharm.