horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/admin/dashboard.py
Yves-Gwenael Bourhis 797f823c6e Never import setting from openstack_dashboard
Unittests have their own settings and should not source openstack_dashboard
settings.
It is commonly known that django code should always import settings via
"from django.conf import settings".

Change-Id: I4fb5f68ed9595c5f785437b863e2eef7f6ab23c1
Closes-Bug: #1596466
2016-06-27 11:39:01 +02:00

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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from openstack_auth import utils
import horizon
from django.conf import settings
class Admin(horizon.Dashboard):
name = _("Admin")
slug = "admin"
if getattr(settings, 'POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION', None):
policy_rules = (('identity', 'admin_required'),
('image', 'context_is_admin'),
('volume', 'context_is_admin'),
('compute', 'context_is_admin'),
('network', 'context_is_admin'),
('orchestration', 'context_is_admin'),
('telemetry', 'context_is_admin'),)
else:
permissions = (tuple(utils.get_admin_permissions()),)
horizon.register(Admin)