horizon/openstack_auth/urls.py
Rob Cresswell e3e5812b19 Add Django OpenStack Auth to Horizon
Moves Django OpenStack Auth content to Horizon, since they are so
tightly coupled. This cleans up the development workflow and should
make keystone / auth related contributions easier.

Implements: blueprint merge-openstack-auth
Change-Id: Ia1cdc47bad1ca6e633073a9f9445b0c7f70d05bc
2017-09-27 12:06:57 +01:00

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from django.conf.urls import url
from openstack_auth import utils
from openstack_auth import views
utils.patch_middleware_get_user()
urlpatterns = [
url(r"^login/$", views.login, name='login'),
url(r"^logout/$", views.logout, name='logout'),
url(r'^switch/(?P<tenant_id>[^/]+)/$', views.switch,
name='switch_tenants'),
url(r'^switch_services_region/(?P<region_name>[^/]+)/$',
views.switch_region,
name='switch_services_region'),
url(r'^switch_keystone_provider/(?P<keystone_provider>[^/]+)/$',
views.switch_keystone_provider,
name='switch_keystone_provider')
]
if utils.is_websso_enabled():
urlpatterns.append(url(r"^websso/$", views.websso, name='websso'))