[Docs] Replace names and images

After commit I49999d702f403d946084c5c4312d367404127b47
some names in dashboard were changed.
This patch replaces these names and related images in the docs.

Closes-Bug: #1583579

Depends-On: I8dea2cdf682ddd615a8dcc37154fc3d90df5c12b
Depends-On: I709308cf34dd8982e73422c26aad487a6068e24c

Change-Id: I3f0719e34c94594555cd5924f5ffd87692053b0a
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Tetiana Lashchova 2016-05-23 19:54:15 +03:00
parent 0355244123
commit 928ee3fcc9
38 changed files with 43 additions and 42 deletions

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ If any problems occur, first of all verify that:
* Check that MySQL or PostgreSQL (depending of what you provided in
connection string) Python modules are installed on the system.
**Murano panel is not seen in horizon**
**Applications panel is not seen in horizon**
* Make sure that :file:`_50_murano.py` file is copied to
``openstack-dashboard/local/enabled`` directory and there is no other file,
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ If any problems occur, first of all verify that:
* Check that murano data is not inserted twice in the settings file and as a
plugin.
**Murano panel can be browsed, but 'Unable to communicate to murano-api server.' appears**
**Applications panel can be browsed, but 'Unable to communicate to murano-api server.' appears**
If you have murano registered in keystone, verify the endpoint URL is valid
and service has *application-catalog* name. If you don't want to register

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ DevStack installation
#. Restart the ``apache2`` service.
Now ``murano-dashboard`` will retrieve packages from Glare.
#. Log in to Dashboard and navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Packages`
#. Log in to Dashboard and navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages`
to view the empty list of packages.
Alternatively, use the :command:`murano` command.

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Application package could be composed manually. Follow the 5 steps below.
* *Step 5. Create a zip archive, containing the specified files:* ``template.yaml``, ``manifest.yaml``, ``logo.png``
`Applications` page looks like:
`Browse` page looks like:
.. image:: /draft/appdev-guide/hotpackages/chef_server.png

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Perform the following steps to import an application package from a
.zip file:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Packages`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages`.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Import Package` button on the top right of the
page.
@ -88,7 +88,8 @@ murano applications repository:
package to see its full name.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Packages`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages`.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Import Package` button on the top right of the
page.
@ -129,7 +130,8 @@ Perform the following steps to import a bundle of applications:
desired bundle to see its full name.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Packages`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages`.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Import Bundle` button on the top right of the
page.
@ -152,8 +154,8 @@ When you have imported many applications and want to quickly find
a required one, you can filter them by category, tags and words that
the application name or description contains:
In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog
> Applications`.
In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog
> Browse`.
The page is divided into two sections:
@ -182,7 +184,7 @@ description, use the rightmost filter:
Tags can be specified during the import of an application package.
For example, there is an application that has the word
*community-developed* in description. Let's find it with the filter.
*document-oriented* in description. Let's find it with the filter.
The following screenshot shows you the result.
.. image:: figures/app_filter_example.png
@ -195,8 +197,7 @@ Delete an application package
To delete an application package from the catalog, please perform
the following steps:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Package
Definitions`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages.
#. Select a package or multiple packages you want to delete and click
:guilabel:`Delete Packages`.
@ -222,7 +223,7 @@ From environment details page
-----------------------------
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Application catalog > Environments`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Environments`.
#. Find the environment you want to manage and click
:guilabel:`Manage Components`, or simply click on the environment's
@ -270,9 +271,9 @@ the Environment Components page.
settings may vary from app to app and are predefined by the
application author.
#. To add more applications, check :guilabel:`Add more applications
to the environment`, then click :guilabel:`Create` and repeat the
steps above. Otherwise, just click :guilabel:`Create`.
#. To add more applications, check :guilabel:`Continue application adding`,
then click :guilabel:`Create` and repeat the steps above. Otherwise, just
click :guilabel:`Create`.
.. image:: figures/add_to_env/add_more_apps.png
:alt: Configure Application dialog: Add more applications
@ -287,7 +288,7 @@ From applications catalog page
------------------------------
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Application catalog > Applications`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Browse`.
#. On the Applications catalog page, use one of the following methods:
@ -368,8 +369,8 @@ following one of the options below:
* Deploy an environment from the Environments page
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano >
Application Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications >
Catalog > Environments`.
#. Select :guilabel:`Deploy Environment` from the Actions drop-down list
next to the environment you want to deploy.
@ -384,8 +385,8 @@ following one of the options below:
* Deploy an environment from the Environment Components page
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano >
Application Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications >
Catalog > Environments`.
#. Click the name of the environment you want to deploy.
@ -422,7 +423,7 @@ a component:
To browse a component details, perform the following steps:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog > Environments`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Environments`.
#. Click the name of the required environment.
@ -447,7 +448,7 @@ an elastic diagram showing the relationship between a component and the
infrastructure it runs on. To view the topology:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to
:menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog > Environments`.
:menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Environments`.
#. Click the name of the necessary environment.
@ -501,8 +502,8 @@ To get detailed information on a deployment, use:
To see the log of a particular deployment, proceed with the steps
below:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application
Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog >
Environments`.
#. Click the name of the required environment.
@ -522,8 +523,8 @@ below:
To see the latest deployment log, proceed with the steps below:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application
Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog >
Environments`.
#. Click the name of the required environment.
@ -536,8 +537,8 @@ To see the latest deployment log, proceed with the steps below:
To see the logs of a particular component of an environment, proceed with the
steps below:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application
Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog >
Environments`.
#. Click the name of the required environment.
@ -554,8 +555,8 @@ Delete an application
To delete an application that belongs to the environment:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano >
Application Catalog > Environments`.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications >
Catalog > Environments`.
#. Click on the name of the environment you want to delete an
application from.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Create an environment
To create an environment, perform the following steps:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to Murano > Application Catalog > Environments.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to Applications > Catalog > Environments.
#. On the :guilabel:`Environments` page, click the :guilabel:`Add New` button.
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Edit an environment
You can edit the name of an environment. For this, perform the following steps:
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to Murano > Application Catalog > Environments.
#. In OpenStack dashboard, navigate to Applications > Catalog > Environments.
#. Position your mouse pointer over the environment name and click the
appeared pencil icon.
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ This section provides a general overview of an environment, its structure,
possible statuses, and actions. An environment groups applications together.
An application that is added to an environment is called a component.
To see an environment status, navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog > Environments`.
To see an environment status, navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Environments`.
Environments may have one of the following statuses:
* **Ready to configure**. When the environment is new and contains no

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ To upload an application to the catalog:
#. Log in to the OpenStack dashboard.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Manage > Packages`.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Manage > Packages`.
#. Click on the :guilabel:`Import Package` button:
@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ To upload an application to the catalog:
:width: 600 px
:alt: Import Package dialog 3
#. Now your application is available from :menuselection:`Murano >
Application Catalog > Applications` page.
#. Now your application is available from :menuselection:`Applications >
Catalog > Browse` page.
Deploy an application
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ and deploy the environment:
#. Log in to the OpenStack dashboard.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog > Applications`.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Browse`.
#. Click on the :guilabel:`Quick Deploy` button from the required application
from the list. Lets deploy Apache HTTP Server, for example:
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ and deploy the environment:
:alt: Configure Application dialog 2
#. Now the Apache HTTP Server application is successfully added to the newly
created ``quick-env-1`` environment.
created ``quick-env-4`` environment.
Click the :guilabel:`Deploy This Environment` button
to start the deployment:
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ and deploy the environment:
It may take some time for the environment to deploy. Wait until the status
is changed from ``Deploying`` to ``Ready``.
#. Navigate to `Murano > Application Catalog > Environments` to view the
#. Navigate to `Applications > Catalog > Environments` to view the
details.
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ To delete an application that belongs to the environment:
#. Log in to the OpenStack dashboard.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Murano > Application Catalog > Environments`.
#. Navigate to :menuselection:`Applications > Catalog > Environments`.
#. Click on the name of the environment to view its details, which include
components, topology, and deployment history.

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ where:
.. note::
Existing images could be marked in a simple way in the horizon UI with the murano dashboard installed.
Navigate to *Murano -> Manage -> Images -> Mark Image* and fill up a form:
Navigate to *Applications -> Manage -> Images -> Mark Image* and fill up a form:
* **Image** - ws-2012-std
* **Title** - My Prepared Image