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changed service and project names per doc conventions when referring to the services, use Compute Image Service and Identity instead of nova glance and keystone changed horizon to lowercase throughout doc http://wiki.opensstack.org/wiki/Documentation/Conventions Partial-bug: 1446253 Change-Id: I5f3d8a086b38860bb77e6e71e91714fd49f5e1c6
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Installing Horizon
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==================
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This page covers the basic installation of Horizon.
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This page covers the basic installation of horizon, the OpenStack dashboard.
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.. _system-requirements-label:
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* Django 1.6 (1.4 and 1.5 are supported too)
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* Minimum required set of running OpenStack services are:
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* Nova
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* Keystone
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* Glance
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* Neutron (unless nova-network is used)
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* nova: OpenStack Compute
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* keystone: OpenStack Identity
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* glance: OpenStack Image service
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* neutron: OpenStack Networking (unless nova-network is used)
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* All other services are optional.
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Horizon supports the following services in Juno release.
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If Keystone endpoint for a service is configured,
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Horizon detects it and enables its support automatically.
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Horizon supports the following services in the Juno release.
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If the keystone endpoint for a service is configured,
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horizon detects it and enables its support automatically.
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* Swift
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* Cinder
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* Heat
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* Ceilometer
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* Trove
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* Sahara
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* swift: OpenStack Object Storage
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* cinder: OpenStack Block Storage
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* heat: Orchestration
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* ceilometer: Telemetry
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* trove: Database service for OpenStack
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* sahara: Data processing service for OpenStack
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Installation
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============
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virtualenv named ``.venv``. After this step, you can remove
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``.venv`` directory safely.
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2. Install Horizon python module into your system. Run the following
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2. Install the horizon python module into your system. Run the following
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in the top directory::
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$ sudo pip install .
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For more details, please refer to :doc:`deployment` and :doc:`settings`.
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4. Optional: Django has a Compressor feature that performs many enhancements
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4. Optional: Django has a compressor feature that performs many enhancements
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for the delivery of static files, including standardization and
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minification/uglification. This processing can be run either online or
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offline (pre-processed). Letting the compression process occur at runtime
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$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi
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Then configure the web server to host OpenStack Dashboard via WSGI.
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Then configure the web server to host OpenStack dashboard via WSGI.
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For apache2 web server, you may need to create
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``/etc/apache2/sites-available/horizon.conf``.
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The template in devstack is a good example of the file.
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==========
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* :doc:`deployment` covers some common questions, concerns and pitfalls you
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may encounter when deploying Horizon in a production environment.
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* :doc:`settings` lists the available settings for Horizon.
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* :doc:`customizing` describes how to customizing Horizon as you want.
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may encounter when deploying horizon in a production environment.
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* :doc:`settings` lists the available settings for horizon.
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* :doc:`customizing` describes how to customizing horizon as you want.
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