mistral-dashboard: refer dashboard debug instructions to the updated mistral trbouelshooting page
* removed debug instructions as they're already covered under the main mistral repo
* added a refernce to the debug instructions url
Partially implements blueprint:mistral-documentation
Depends-On: I08fd360c67953f168beca76479b1581ecacfd913
Change-Id: I834e120a3638221f05f165a841e71b7a7ff62566
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$ cd ../horizon/
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$ cd ../horizon/
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$ tox -evenv -- python manage.py runserver
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$ tox -evenv -- python manage.py runserver
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Debug Instructions
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Mistral-Dashboard Debug Instructions
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**Pycharm**
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Set PyCharm debug settings:
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For debug instructions refer to `OpenStack Mistral Troubleshooting
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<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/mistral/developer/troubleshooting.html>`_
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1. Enter debug configurations menu
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2. Create a new Django Server configuration
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3. Enter some port so it won't run on the default (for example - port: 4000)
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4. On the same window click on Environment variables
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a. Make sure you have PYTHONUNBUFFERED set as 1
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b. Create a new pair - DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE : openstack_dashboard.settings
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You should now be able to debug and run the project using PyCharm.
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