import os

from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _

DEBUG = True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
PROD = False
USE_SSL = False

# Set SSL proxy settings:
# For Django 1.4+ 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/1.4/ref/settings/#secure-proxy-ssl-header
# SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https')

# Specify a regular expression to validate user passwords.
# HORIZON_CONFIG = {
#     "password_validator": {
#         "regex": '.*',
#         "help_text": _("Your password does not meet the requirements.")
#     },
#    'help_url': "http://docs.openstack.org"
# }

LOCAL_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))

# FIXME: We need to change this to mysql, instead of sqlite.
DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
        'NAME': os.path.join(LOCAL_PATH, 'dashboard_openstack.sqlite3'),
        'TEST_NAME': os.path.join(LOCAL_PATH, 'test.sqlite3'),
    },
}

# Set custom secret key:
# You can either set it to a specific value or you can let horizion 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.
from horizon.utils import secret_key
SECRET_KEY = secret_key.generate_or_read_from_file(os.path.join(LOCAL_PATH, '.secret_key_store'))

# 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 CACHE_BACKED to something like 'memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/'
CACHE_BACKEND = 'dummy://'
SESSION_ENGINE = 'django.contrib.sessions.backends.cached_db'

# 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'

# django-mailer uses a different settings attribute
MAILER_EMAIL_BACKEND = EMAIL_BACKEND

# 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!'

# For multiple regions uncomment this configuration, and add (endpoint, title).
# AVAILABLE_REGIONS = [
#     ('http://cluster1.example.com:5000/v2.0', 'cluster1'),
#     ('http://cluster2.example.com:5000/v2.0', 'cluster2'),
# ]

OPENSTACK_HOST = "127.0.0.1"
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL = "http://%s:5000/v2.0" % OPENSTACK_HOST
OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE = "Member"

# Disable SSL certificate checks (useful for self-signed certificates):
# OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY = True

HORIZON_CONFIG = {
    'dashboards': ('project', 'admin', 'settings',),
    'default_dashboard': 'project',
}

# 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
}

OPENSTACK_HYPERVISOR_FEATURES = {
    'can_set_mount_point': True
}

# 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 'internalURL'.
#OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE = "publicURL"

# 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

SWIFT_PAGINATE_LIMIT = 100

# The timezone of the server. This should correspond with the timezone
# of your entire OpenStack installation, and hopefully be in UTC.
TIME_ZONE = "UTC"

#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,
#        'handlers': {
#            'null': {
#                'level': 'DEBUG',
#                'class': 'django.utils.log.NullHandler',
#                },
#            'console': {
#                # Set the level to "DEBUG" for verbose output logging.
#                'level': 'INFO',
#                'class': 'logging.StreamHandler',
#                },
#            },
#        'loggers': {
#            # Logging from django.db.backends is VERY verbose, send to null
#            # by default.
#            'django.db.backends': {
#                'handlers': ['null'],
#                'propagate': False,
#                },
#            'horizon': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            },
#            'openstack_dashboard': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            },
#            'novaclient': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            },
#            'keystoneclient': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            },
#            'glanceclient': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            },
#            'nose.plugins.manager': {
#                'handlers': ['console'],
#                'propagate': False,
#            }
#        }
#}