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Freezer - Horizon Dashboard
freezer-web-ui is a horizon plugin based in django aimed at providing an interaction with freezer
- Release management: https://launchpad.net/freezer
- Blueprints and feature specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/freezer
- Issue tracking: https://bugs.launchpad.net/freezer
Requirements
Freezer Dashboard requires a freezer API client to be installed in the same environment as horizon:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/freezer
cd freezer
python setup.py install (is important that freezer is installed from source and not with pip and
is installed on horizon virtual environment)
Freezer Dashboard requires a freezer API endpoint which you can install following this steps:
https://github.com/openstack/freezer-api/blob/master/README.rst
API registration
Register freezer api endpoint:
https://github.com/openstack/freezer-api/blob/master/README.rst#api-registration
If keystone service-create and endpoint-create are not available you can set as a fallback the following on:
# vim /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py
# add FREEZER_API_URL = http://<api_url>:<port>
Dev Installation
In the installation procedure we'll assume your main Horizon dashboard directory is /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/.
To install freezer dashboard for development you need to do the following:
# git clone https://github.com/openstack/freezer-web-ui
# cd freezer-web-ui
# cp freezer-web-ui/disaster_recovery/enabled/_5050_freezer.py /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/enabled/_5050_freezer.py
# to disable the panel just copy the following file
# cp freezer-web-ui/disaster_recovery/enabled/_7050_freezer_remove_panel_.py /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/enabled/_7050_freezer_remove_panel_.py
# cd /opt/stack/horizon/
# pip install -r requirements.txt
# make sure freezer is installed from source as detailed in the first step
# ./run_tests.sh --runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
Production Installation
To deploy freezer dashboard in production you need to do the following:
# git clone https://github.com/openstack/freezer-web-ui
# cd freezer-web-ui
# cp freezer-web-ui/disaster_recovery/enabled/_5050_freezer.py /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/enabled/_5050_freezer.py
# to disable the panel just copy the following file
# cp freezer-web-ui/disaster_recovery/enabled/_7050_freezer_remove_panel_.py /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/enabled/_7050_freezer_remove_panel_.py
# make sure freezer is installed from source as detailed in the first step
# restart apache2 service
A new tab called "Disaster Recovery" will appear on your panels.
Tox
Run tox:
tox -v
Development under proxy
If you are developing or deploying under proxies remember to set no_proxies for:
freezer-api endpoint
keystone endpoint