
Change-Id: I746f7ab3575c0e6d6050a067f779272d2b884ced
Freezer - Horizon Web UI
Installation
In the installation procedure we'll assume your main Horizon dashboard directory is /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/.
To install the horizon web ui you need to do the following:
# git clone https://github.com/stackforge/freezer
# cd freezer/horizon_web_ui
# cp _50_freezer.py /opt/stack/horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/enabled/
# modify _50_freezer.py (line 9) and point the path to the freezer repo.
# /opt/stack/horizon/tools/with_venv.sh pip install parsedatetime
# In horizons local_settings.py add the variable FREEZER_API_URL and set it
to the url of the freezer api server. Example:
FREEZER_API_URL = 'http://127.0.0.1:9090'
# cd /opt/stack/horizon/
# ./run_tests.sh --runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
Now a new Tab is available in the dashboard lists on the left, called "Backup Restore DR".
Running the unit tests
- Create a virtual environment:
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virtualenv --no-site-packages -p /usr/bin/python2.7 .venv
- Activate the virtual environment:
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. ./.venv/bin/activate
- Install the requirements:
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pip install -r test-requirements.txt
- Run the tests:
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python manage.py test . --settings=freezer_ui.tests.settings
Test coverage
- Collect coverage information:
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coverage run --source='.' --omit='.venv/*' manage.py test . --settings=freezer_ui.tests.settings
- View coverage report:
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coverage report
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