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Rodrigo Barbieri 0bb5a726ac Fix migration-start id-dependent form
Share migration migration-start form was requiring the IDs
to be inputted for the new_share_type and new_share_network
fields. The main problem was finding the ID for the share type.

This fix redesigns the form to include dropdown lists instead of
text fields, allowing the share type and share network to be
selected from a list instead of having to input their IDs.

(cherry picked from commit bced12d63f)
Closes-bug: #1626780

Change-Id: Iad45fa9fbec8c61b3f212d1e6f564c51c079aa15
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manila-ui

Manila Management Dashboard

  • Free software: Apache license

Installation instructions

For Manila UI installation in RDO, see: Installing Manila UI in RDO. For other distributions, begin by cloning the Horizon and Manila UI repositories:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/horizon
git clone https://github.com/openstack/manila-ui

Create a virtual environment and install Horizon dependencies:

cd horizon
python tools/install_venv.py

Set up your local_settings.py file:

cp openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py.example openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py

Open up the copied local_settings.py file in your preferred text editor. You will want to customize several settings:

  • OPENSTACK_HOST should be configured with the hostname of your OpenStack server. Verify that the OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL and OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE settings are correct for your environment. (They should be correct unless you modified your OpenStack server to change them.)

Install Manila UI with all dependencies in your virtual environment:

tools/with_venv.sh pip install -e ../manila-ui/

And enable it in Horizon:

cp ../manila-ui/manila_ui/enabled/_90_manila_*.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled

Starting the app

If everything has gone according to plan, you should be able to run:

./run_tests.sh --runserver 0.0.0.0:8080

and have the application start on port 8080. The horizon dashboard will be located at http://localhost:8080/

Installing Manila UI in RDO

In order to install Manila UI in [RDO](https://www.rdoproject.org), please follow the steps below (you may need to use sudo privileges if you are not root):

# yum install -y openstack-manila-ui
# systemctl restart httpd
# systemctl restart memcached

Manila UI will now be available through OpenStack Horizon; look for the Shares tab under Project > Compute. You can access Horizon with Manila UI using the same URL and port as before.

Unit testing

The unit tests can be executed directly from within this Manila UI plugin project directory by using:

cd ../manila-ui
./run_tests.sh

This is made possible by the dependency in test-requirements.txt upon the horizon source, which pulls down all of the horizon and openstack_dashboard modules that the plugin uses.

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