Rework horizon role to support local_settings.d

This patch implements horizon's preferred way how
to configure itself described in docs [1],

[1] https://docs.openstack.org/horizon/latest/configuration/settings.html

Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla/+/906339
Change-Id: I60ab4634bf4333c47d00b12fc4ec00570062bd18
This commit is contained in:
Michal Arbet 2024-01-23 07:44:21 +01:00
parent 43272acfc3
commit b5aa63dee1
5 changed files with 17 additions and 480 deletions

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
notify:
- Restart horizon container
- name: Copying over local_settings
- name: Copying over kolla-settings.py
become: true
vars:
horizon: "{{ horizon_services['horizon'] }}"
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
notify:
- Restart horizon container
- name: Copying over custom_local_settings
- name: Copying over custom-settings.py
become: true
vars:
horizon: "{{ horizon_services['horizon'] }}"

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@ -1,32 +1,7 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
from openstack_dashboard import exceptions
from openstack_dashboard.settings import HORIZON_CONFIG
DEBUG = {{ horizon_logging_debug }}
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
COMPRESS_OFFLINE = True
# WEBROOT is the location relative to Webserver root
# should end with a slash.
WEBROOT = '/'
#LOGIN_URL = WEBROOT + 'auth/login/'
#LOGOUT_URL = WEBROOT + 'auth/logout/'
#
# LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL can be used as an alternative for
# HORIZON_CONFIG.user_home, if user_home is not set.
# Do not set it to '/home/', as this will cause circular redirect loop
#LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = WEBROOT
# 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:
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#allowed-hosts
ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*']
{% if horizon_backend_database | bool %}
@ -43,137 +18,27 @@ DATABASES = {
}
{% endif %}
# Set SSL proxy settings:
# Pass this header from the proxy after terminating the SSL,
# and don't forget to strip it from the client's request.
# For more information see:
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#secure-proxy-ssl-header
#SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
# If Horizon is being served through SSL, then uncomment the following two
# settings to better secure the cookies from security exploits
#CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = True
#SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
{% if kolla_enable_tls_external | bool or kolla_enable_tls_internal | bool %}
SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = True
SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
{% endif %}
# The absolute path to the directory where message files are collected.
# The message file must have a .json file extension. When the user logins to
# horizon, the message files collected are processed and displayed to the user.
#MESSAGES_PATH=None
# Overrides for OpenStack API versions. Use this setting to force the
# OpenStack dashboard to use a specific API version for a given service API.
# Versions specified here should be integers or floats, not strings.
# 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.
# Minimum compute version to get the instance locked status is 2.9.
#OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS = {
# "data-processing": 1.1,
# "identity": 3,
# "volume": 2,
# "compute": 2,
#}
OPENSTACK_API_VERSIONS = {
"identity": 3,
}
# Set this to True if running on a multi-domain model. When this is enabled, it
# will require the user to enter the Domain name in addition to the username
# for login.
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT = {{ horizon_keystone_multidomain | bool }}
# 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_DOMAIN_DROPDOWN = {{ 'True' if horizon_keystone_domain_choices|length > 1 else 'False' }}
# 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_CHOICES = (
{% for key, value in horizon_keystone_domain_choices.items() %}
('{{ key }}', '{{ value }}'),
{% endfor %}
)
# Overrides the default domain used when running on single-domain model
# with Keystone V3. All entities will be created in the default domain.
# NOTE: This value must be the ID of the default domain, NOT the name.
# Also, you will most likely have a value in the keystone policy file like this
# "cloud_admin": "rule:admin_required and domain_id:<your domain id>"
# This value must match the domain id specified there.
#OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN = 'default'
# 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_FEDERATION_MANAGEMENT = False
# Set Console type:
# valid options are "AUTO"(default), "VNC", "SPICE", "RDP", "SERIAL" or None
# Set to None explicitly if you want to deactivate the console.
#CONSOLE_TYPE = "AUTO"
# 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).
#HORIZON_CONFIG["bug_url"] = "http://bug-report.example.com"
# Show backdrop element outside the modal, do not close the modal
# after clicking on backdrop.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["modal_backdrop"] = "static"
# Specify a regular expression to validate user passwords.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["password_validator"] = {
# "regex": '.*',
# "help_text": _("Your password does not meet the requirements."),
#}
# Disable simplified floating IP address management for deployments with
# multiple floating IP pools or complex network requirements.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["simple_ip_management"] = False
# Turn off browser autocompletion for forms including the login form and
# the database creation workflow if so desired.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["password_autocomplete"] = "off"
# Setting this to True will disable the reveal button for password fields,
# including on the login form.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["disable_password_reveal"] = False
LOCAL_PATH = '/tmp'
# Set 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, e.i. 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.
SECRET_KEY='{{ horizon_secret_key }}'
# We recommend you use memcached for development; otherwise after every reload
# of the django development server, you will have to login again. To use
# memcached set CACHES to something like
#CACHES = {
# 'default': {
# 'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.memcached.MemcachedCache',
# 'LOCATION': '127.0.0.1:11211',
# },
#}
{% if groups['memcached'] | length > 0 and horizon_backend_database | bool == False %}
SESSION_ENGINE = 'django.contrib.sessions.backends.cache'
CACHES = {
@ -184,19 +49,9 @@ CACHES = {
}
{% endif %}
# Send email to the console by default
EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.console.EmailBackend'
# Or send them to /dev/null
#EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.dummy.EmailBackend'
# Configure these for your outgoing email host
#EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.my-company.com'
#EMAIL_PORT = 25
#EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'djangomail'
#EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'top-secret!'
{% if multiple_regions_names|length > 1 %}
# For multiple regions uncomment this configuration, and add (endpoint, title).
AVAILABLE_REGIONS = [
{% for region_name in multiple_regions_names %}
('{{ keystone_internal_url }}', '{{ region_name }}'),
@ -205,25 +60,11 @@ AVAILABLE_REGIONS = [
{% endif %}
OPENSTACK_HOST = "{{ kolla_internal_fqdn }}"
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL = "{{ horizon_keystone_url }}"
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE = "{{ keystone_default_user_role }}"
{% if enable_keystone_federation | bool %}
# Enables keystone web single-sign-on if set to True.
WEBSSO_ENABLED = True
# Determines which authentication choice to show as default.
#WEBSSO_INITIAL_CHOICE = "credentials"
# The list of authentication mechanisms which include keystone
# federation protocols and identity provider/federation protocol
# mapping keys (WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING). Current supported protocol
# IDs are 'saml2' and 'oidc' which represent SAML 2.0, OpenID
# Connect respectively.
# Do not remove the mandatory credentials mechanism.
# Note: The last two tuples are sample mapping keys to a identity provider
# and federation protocol combination (WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING).
WEBSSO_KEYSTONE_URL = "{{ keystone_public_url }}/v3"
WEBSSO_CHOICES = (
("credentials", _("Keystone Credentials")),
@ -231,14 +72,6 @@ WEBSSO_CHOICES = (
("{{ idp.name }}_{{ idp.protocol }}", "{{ idp.public_name }}"),
{% endfor %}
)
# 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.
# NOTE: The value is expected to be a tuple formatted as: (<idp_id>, <protocol_id>).
WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING = {
{% for idp in keystone_identity_providers %}
"{{ idp.name }}_{{ idp.protocol }}": ("{{ idp.name }}", "{{ idp.protocol }}"),
@ -246,22 +79,11 @@ WEBSSO_IDP_MAPPING = {
}
{% endif %}
# Disable SSL certificate checks (useful for self-signed certificates):
#OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY = True
# The CA certificate to use to verify SSL connections
{% if openstack_cacert == "" %}
#OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT = '/path/to/cacert.pem'
{% else %}
OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT = '{{ openstack_cacert }}'
{% endif %}
# The OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND settings 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 to False and name to 'ldap'.
#
# TODO(tres): Remove these once Keystone has an API to identify auth backend.
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND = {
'name': 'native',
'can_edit_user': True,
@ -271,35 +93,6 @@ OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND = {
'can_edit_role': True,
}
# Setting this to True, will add a new "Retrieve Password" action on instance,
# allowing Admin session password retrieval/decryption.
#OPENSTACK_ENABLE_PASSWORD_RETRIEVE = False
# The Launch Instance user experience has been significantly enhanced.
# You can choose whether to enable the new launch instance experience,
# the legacy experience, or both. The legacy experience will be removed
# in a future release, but is available as a temporary backup setting to ensure
# compatibility with existing deployments. Further development will not be
# done on the legacy experience. Please report any problems with the new
# experience via the Launchpad tracking system.
#
# Toggle LAUNCH_INSTANCE_LEGACY_ENABLED and LAUNCH_INSTANCE_NG_ENABLED to
# determine the experience to enable. Set them both to true to enable
# both.
#LAUNCH_INSTANCE_LEGACY_ENABLED = True
#LAUNCH_INSTANCE_NG_ENABLED = False
# A dictionary of settings which can be used to provide the default values for
# properties found in the Launch Instance modal.
#LAUNCH_INSTANCE_DEFAULTS = {
# 'config_drive': False,
# 'enable_scheduler_hints': True
#}
# 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.
OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES = {
'can_set_mount_point': False,
'can_set_password': False,
@ -307,15 +100,10 @@ OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES = {
'enable_quotas': True
}
# The OPENSTACK_CINDER_FEATURES settings can be used to enable optional
# services provided by cinder that is not exposed by its extension API.
OPENSTACK_CINDER_FEATURES = {
'enable_backup': {{ 'True' if enable_cinder_backup | bool else 'False' }},
}
# The OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK settings can be used to enable optional
# services provided by neutron. Options currently available are load
# balancer service, security groups, quotas, VPN service.
OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK = {
'enable_router': True,
'enable_quotas': True,
@ -326,77 +114,14 @@ OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK = {
'enable_firewall': True,
'enable_vpn': True,
'enable_fip_topology_check': True,
# 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 when creating a new subnet.
# The entries below are examples only, and are not appropriate for
# real deployments
# 'default_dns_nameservers': ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4", "208.67.222.222"],
# The profile_support option is used to detect if an external router can be
# configured via the dashboard. When using specific plugins the
# profile_support can be turned on if needed.
'profile_support': None,
#'profile_support': 'cisco',
# 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 include local, flat, vlan, gre, vxlan and geneve.
# 'supported_provider_types': ['*'],
# You can configure available segmentation ID range per network type
# in your deployment.
# 'segmentation_id_range': {
# 'vlan': [1024, 2048],
# 'vxlan': [4094, 65536],
# },
# You can define additional provider network types here.
# 'extra_provider_types': {
# 'awesome_type': {
# 'display_name': 'Awesome New Type',
# 'require_physical_network': False,
# 'require_segmentation_id': True,
# }
# },
# Set which VNIC types are supported for port binding. Only the VNIC
# types in this list will be available to choose from when creating a
# port.
# VNIC types include 'normal', 'macvtap' and 'direct'.
# Set to empty list or None to disable VNIC type selection.
'supported_vnic_types': ['*'],
}
# The OPENSTACK_HEAT_STACK settings can be used to disable password
# field required while launching the stack.
OPENSTACK_HEAT_STACK = {
'enable_user_pass': True,
}
# The OPENSTACK_IMAGE_BACKEND settings can be used to customize features
# in the OpenStack Dashboard related to the Image service, such as the list
# of supported image formats.
#OPENSTACK_IMAGE_BACKEND = {
# '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')),
# ('ova', _('OVA - Open Virtual Appliance')),
# ('qcow2', _('QCOW2 - QEMU Emulator')),
# ('raw', _('Raw')),
# ('vdi', _('VDI - Virtual Disk Image')),
# ('vhd', _('VHD - Virtual Hard Disk')),
# ('vmdk', _('VMDK - Virtual Machine Disk')),
# ],
#}
# The IMAGE_CUSTOM_PROPERTY_TITLES settings is used to customize the titles for
# image custom property attributes that appear on image detail pages.
IMAGE_CUSTOM_PROPERTY_TITLES = {
"architecture": _("Architecture"),
"kernel_id": _("Kernel ID"),
@ -406,115 +131,16 @@ IMAGE_CUSTOM_PROPERTY_TITLES = {
"image_type": _("Image Type"),
}
# The IMAGE_RESERVED_CUSTOM_PROPERTIES setting is used to specify which image
# custom properties should not be displayed in the Image Custom Properties
# table.
IMAGE_RESERVED_CUSTOM_PROPERTIES = []
# Set to 'legacy' or 'direct' to allow users to upload images to glance via
# Horizon server. When enabled, a file form field will appear on the create
# image form. If set to 'off', there will be no file form field on the create
# image form. See documentation for deployment considerations.
HORIZON_IMAGES_UPLOAD_MODE = 'direct'
# OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE specifies the endpoint type to use for the endpoints
# in the Keystone service catalog. Use this setting when Horizon is running
# external to the OpenStack environment. The default is 'publicURL'.
OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE = "internalURL"
# SECONDARY_ENDPOINT_TYPE specifies the fallback endpoint type to use in the
# case that OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE is not present in the endpoints
# in the Keystone service catalog. Use this setting when Horizon is running
# external to the OpenStack environment. The default is None. This
# value should differ from OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE if used.
#SECONDARY_ENDPOINT_TYPE = None
# The number of objects (Swift containers/objects or images) to display
# on a single page before providing a paging element (a "more" link)
# to paginate results.
API_RESULT_LIMIT = 1000
API_RESULT_PAGE_SIZE = 20
# The size of chunk in bytes for downloading objects from Swift
SWIFT_FILE_TRANSFER_CHUNK_SIZE = 512 * 1024
# Specify a maximum number of items to display in a dropdown.
DROPDOWN_MAX_ITEMS = 30
# The timezone of the server. This should correspond with the timezone
# of your entire OpenStack installation, and hopefully be in UTC.
TIME_ZONE = "UTC"
# When launching an instance, the menu of available flavors is
# sorted by RAM usage, ascending. If you would like a different sort order,
# you can provide another flavor attribute as sorting key. Alternatively, you
# can provide a custom callback method to use for sorting. You can also provide
# a flag for reverse sort. For more info, see
# http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#sorted
#CREATE_INSTANCE_FLAVOR_SORT = {
# 'key': 'name',
# # or
# 'key': my_awesome_callback_method,
# 'reverse': False,
#}
# Set this to True to 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.
#ENFORCE_PASSWORD_CHECK = False
# Modules that provide /auth routes that can be used to handle different types
# of user authentication. Add auth plugins that require extra route handling to
# this list.
#AUTHENTICATION_URLS = [
# 'openstack_auth.urls',
#]
# The Horizon Policy Enforcement engine uses these values to load per service
# policy rule files. The content of these files should match the files the
# OpenStack services are using to determine role based access control in the
# target installation.
# Path to directory containing policy.json files
POLICY_FILES_PATH = '/etc/openstack-dashboard'
# Map of local copy of service policy files.
# Please insure that your identity policy file matches the one being used on
# your keystone servers. There is an alternate policy file that may be used
# in the Keystone v3 multi-domain case, policy.v3cloudsample.json.
# This file is not included in the Horizon repository by default but can be
# found at
# http://opendev.org/openstack/keystone/tree/etc/ \
# policy.v3cloudsample.json
# Having matching policy files on the Horizon and Keystone servers is essential
# for normal operation. This holds true for all services and their policy files.
#POLICY_FILES = {
# 'identity': 'keystone_policy.json',
# 'compute': 'nova_policy.json',
# 'volume': 'cinder_policy.json',
# 'image': 'glance_policy.json',
# 'orchestration': 'heat_policy.json',
# 'network': 'neutron_policy.json',
# 'telemetry': 'ceilometer_policy.json',
#}
# TODO: (david-lyle) remove when plugins support adding settings.
# Note: Only used when trove-dashboard plugin is configured to be used by
# Horizon.
# Trove user and database extension support. By default support for
# creating users and databases on database instances is turned on.
# To disable these extensions set the permission here to something
# unusable such as ["!"].
#TROVE_ADD_USER_PERMS = []
#TROVE_ADD_DATABASE_PERMS = []
# Change this patch to the appropriate list of tuples containing
# a key, label and static directory containing two files:
# _variables.scss and _styles.scss
#AVAILABLE_THEMES = [
# ('default', 'Default', 'themes/default'),
# ('material', 'Material', 'themes/material'),
#]
{% if horizon_custom_themes | length > 0 %}
AVAILABLE_THEMES = [
('default', 'Default', 'themes/default'),
@ -527,10 +153,6 @@ AVAILABLE_THEMES = [
LOGGING = {
'version': 1,
# When set to True this will disable all logging except
# for loggers specified in this configuration dictionary. Note that
# if nothing is specified here and disable_existing_loggers is True,
# django.db.backends will still log unless it is disabled explicitly.
'disable_existing_loggers': False,
'formatters': {
'operation': {
@ -647,8 +269,6 @@ LOGGING = {
},
}
# 'direction' should not be specified for all_tcp/udp/icmp.
# It is specified in the form.
SECURITY_GROUP_RULES = {
'all_tcp': {
'name': _('All TCP'),
@ -754,49 +374,6 @@ SECURITY_GROUP_RULES = {
},
}
# Deprecation Notice:
#
# The setting FLAVOR_EXTRA_KEYS has been deprecated.
# Please load extra spec metadata into the Glance Metadata Definition Catalog.
#
# The sample quota definitions can be found in:
# <glance_source>/etc/metadefs/compute-quota.json
#
# The metadata definition catalog supports CLI and API:
# $glance --os-image-api-version 2 help md-namespace-import
# $glance-manage db_load_metadefs <directory_with_definition_files>
#
# See Metadata Definitions on: https://docs.openstack.org/glance/latest/
# TODO: (david-lyle) remove when plugins support settings natively
# Note: This is only used when the Sahara plugin is configured and enabled
# for use in Horizon.
# Indicate to the Sahara data processing service whether or not
# automatic floating IP allocation is in effect. If it is not
# in effect, the user will be prompted to choose a floating IP
# pool for use in their cluster. False by default. You would want
# to set this to True if you were running Nova Networking with
# auto_assign_floating_ip = True.
#SAHARA_AUTO_IP_ALLOCATION_ENABLED = False
# The hash algorithm to use for authentication tokens. This must
# match the hash algorithm that the identity server and the
# auth_token middleware are using. Allowed values are the
# algorithms supported by Python's hashlib library.
#OPENSTACK_TOKEN_HASH_ALGORITHM = 'md5'
# AngularJS requires some settings to be made available to
# the client side. Some settings are required by in-tree / built-in horizon
# features. These settings must be added to REST_API_REQUIRED_SETTINGS in the
# form of ['SETTING_1','SETTING_2'], etc.
#
# You may remove settings from this list for security purposes, but do so at
# the risk of breaking a built-in horizon feature. These settings are required
# for horizon to function properly. Only remove them if you know what you
# are doing. These settings may in the future be moved to be defined within
# the enabled panel configuration.
# You should not add settings to this list for out of tree extensions.
# See: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Horizon/RESTAPI
REST_API_REQUIRED_SETTINGS = [
'CREATE_IMAGE_DEFAULTS',
'DEFAULT_BOOT_SOURCE',
@ -808,52 +385,6 @@ REST_API_REQUIRED_SETTINGS = [
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN',
]
# Additional settings can be made available to the client side for
# extensibility by specifying them in REST_API_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS
# !! Please use extreme caution as the settings are transferred via HTTP/S
# and are not encrypted on the browser. This is an experimental API and
# may be deprecated in the future without notice.
#REST_API_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS = []
# DISALLOW_IFRAME_EMBED can be used to 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. Default setting is True.
# For more information see:
# http://tinyurl.com/anticlickjack
#DISALLOW_IFRAME_EMBED = True
# Help URL can be made available for the client. To provide a help URL, edit the
# following attribute to the URL of your choice.
#HORIZON_CONFIG["help_url"] = "http://openstack.mycompany.org"
# Settings for OperationLogMiddleware
# OPERATION_LOG_ENABLED is flag to use the function to log an operation on
# Horizon.
# mask_targets is arrangement for appointing a target to mask.
# method_targets is arrangement of HTTP method to output log.
# format is the log contents.
#OPERATION_LOG_ENABLED = False
#OPERATION_LOG_OPTIONS = {
# 'mask_fields': ['password'],
# 'target_methods': ['POST'],
# '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]"),
#}
# The default date range in the Overview panel meters - either <today> minus N
# days (if the value is integer N), or from the beginning of the current month
# until today (if set to None). This setting should be used to limit the amount
# of data fetched by default when rendering the Overview panel.
#OVERVIEW_DAYS_RANGE = 1
# To allow operators to require admin users provide a search criteria first
# before loading any data into the admin views, set the following attribute to
# True
#ADMIN_FILTER_DATA_FIRST=False
{% if enable_murano | bool and enable_barbican | bool %}
KEY_MANAGER = {
'auth_url': '{{ keystone_internal_url }}',
@ -864,6 +395,3 @@ KEY_MANAGER = {
'project_domain_name': '{{ default_project_domain_name }}'
}
{% endif %}
# Allow operators to overwrite variables (LP: #1769970).
from .custom_local_settings import *

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@ -19,14 +19,14 @@
},
{% endfor %}
{
"source": "{{ container_config_directory }}/local_settings",
"dest": "/etc/openstack-dashboard/local_settings",
"source": "{{ container_config_directory }}/_9998-kolla-settings.py",
"dest": "/etc/openstack-dashboard/local_settings.d/_9998-kolla-settings.py",
"owner": "horizon",
"perm": "0600"
},
{
"source": "{{ container_config_directory }}/custom_local_settings",
"dest": "/etc/openstack-dashboard/custom_local_settings",
"source": "{{ container_config_directory }}/_9999-custom-settings.py",
"dest": "/etc/openstack-dashboard/local_settings.d/_9999-custom-settings.py",
"owner": "horizon",
"perm": "0600"
}{% if horizon_enable_tls_backend | bool %},

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Horizon by using a custom python settings file that will override
the default options set on the local_settings file.
As an example, for setting a different (material) theme as the default one,
a file named custom_local_settings should be created under the directory
a file named _9999-custom-settings.py should be created under the directory
``{{ node_custom_config }}/horizon/`` with the following contents:
.. code-block:: python
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This entry updates AVAILABLE_THEMES adding the new theme at the list end.
Theme files have to be copied into:
``{{ node_custom_config }}/horizon/themes/my_custom_theme``.
The new theme can be set as default in custom_local_settings:
The new theme can be set as default in _9999-custom-settings.py:
.. code-block:: python

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
---
upgrade:
- |
Horizon role was reworked to preffered local_settings.d
configuration model. Files ``local_settings`` and
``custom_local_settings`` were renamed to ``_9998-kolla-settings.py``
and ``_9999-custom-settings.py`` Users who use horizon's custom
configuration have to change the names of those files in
``/etc/kolla/config/horizon`` also.