90ba2a9ee1
This will force pip install to use the upper-constraints.txt specified
version of pip modules. When you don't do this, you are out on the
bleeding edge and become unstable everytime some python library in the
wide world changes in a way that you don't expect.
The releasenotes job has no constraints file, so override the install
command there.
This commit is being proposed on stable/mitaka and therefore the
install command includes the clear designation of the branch. This is
because, on branches other than master, we need to be sure to get the
upper-constraints.txt file for that branch.
Change-Id: I5eae854d12c6048d1458ea0d2b1e47c4ff910544
Partial-bug: #1598906
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CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
HACKING.rst | ||
README.rst | ||
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README.rst
Murano
Murano Project introduces an application catalog, which allows application developers and cloud administrators to publish various cloud-ready applications in a browsable categorised catalog. Cloud users, including inexperienced ones, can then use the catalog to compose reliable application environments with the push of a button.
Murano Dashboard
Murano Dashboard is an extension for OpenStack Dashboard that provides a UI for Murano. With murano-dashboard, a user is able to easily manage and control an application catalog, running applications and created environments alongside with all other OpenStack resources.
For developer purposes, please place OpenStack Dashboard extension file, located at local/_50_murano.py under horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/enabled directory and run horizon as usual.