Hi
1) adding [murano] would definitely suffice
2) Seems that you want to combine some of the murano panels under your own
dashboard, right? (I do not really see why would you want to do that, but
still). I believe that it is possible. You can look at
muranodashboard/dashboard.py file. It defines Panels and a Dashboard murano
has. Technically you can import those and just follow instructions on
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/topics/tutorial.html you mentioned.
3) Murano-dashboard does not have such a page, because murano-dashboard is
itself a dashboard built for horizon and follows the structure, defined in the
article you mentioned.
I might have gotten something wrong, so I once again invite you to join #murano
on freenode IRC. Would probably be much faster to chat there.
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Kirill Zaitsev
Murano team
Software Engineer
Mirantis, Inc
On 28 Sep 2015 at 18:23:41, Sumanth Sathyanarayana
(sumanth.sathyanaray...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks Kirill.
Would adding "[murano]” to the subject line suffice or pls let me know if there
is a separate mailing list for murano?
Let me try to clarify what I am asking over here.
So we have all these panels - 'Compute', 'Network', etc on Horizon dashboard.
If I add another panel like 'Example1' in Horizon by changing the code of
openstack-dashboard inside horizon, it gets added. Similarly if I change the
code of murano-dashboard and add another panel 'Example2' it gets added as a
separate panel. Now, assuming I have some changes in Horizon's
openstack-dashboard(i.e. example 1) and some changes in murano-dashboard(i.e.
example2) is there a way of combining them into one panel i.e. say along with
Compute, Network, etc panels I have something like a Murano panel under which
both the changes of Horizon's openstack-dashboard(example1 - subpanel) and
murano-dashboard(example2 - subpanel) be incorporated.
Would a simple copy paste of say all the changes in Horizon's
openstack-dashboard to murano-dashboard work or is there a better way of
handling it. Is murano-dashboard and openstack-dashboard code flow similar
with all the different files like 'tables.py', 'form.py', 'views.py', etc? Does
murano have a tutorial page something similar to this -
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/topics/tutorial.html
Thanks & Best Regards
Sumanth
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Kirill Zaitsev wrote:
Hi, murano-dashboard works the same way any other horizon dashboard does.
I’m not quite sure, what you meant by «combined and showed under one tab»,
could you please elaborate?
If you’re asking about debugging — you can install murano-dashboard locally and
configure it to use remote cloud (i.e. devstack) as descried here
http://murano.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install/manual.html#install-murano-dashboard
. If not — then I did’t quite understood what you asked in the first place =)
Feel free to come and ask around in #murano — you might get help there faster
then on ML =)
--
Kirill Zaitsev
Murano team
Software Engineer
Mirantis, Inc
On 26 Sep 2015 at 02:24:10, Sumanth Sathyanarayana
(sumanth.sathyanaray...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello,
Could anyone let me know if the changes in murano dashboard and horizon's
openstackdashboard, both be combined and showed under one tab.
i.e. say under Murano tab on the side left panel all the changes done in
horizon and murano both appear.
If anyone could point me to a link explaining custom development of murano and
the code flow would be very helpful...
Thanks & Best Regards
Sumanth
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