horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/admin/metering/tables.py
David Lyle e637c0f3f6 Making modify usage report params modal
Link action was opening a base level page. Changed to load modal.
Extra benefit of not reloading the table (which takes a long time)
when the user cancels and does not change any parameters.

Change-Id: I9cc1bd08c5555897481b732e4f8ce8e47cf78f2e
Closes-Bug: #1419150
2015-02-06 14:09:11 -07:00

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from django.contrib.humanize.templatetags import humanize
from django.utils import text
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from horizon import tables
def show_date(datum):
return datum.split('T')[0]
class ModifyUsageReportParameters(tables.LinkAction):
name = "create"
verbose_name = _("Modify Usage Report Parameters")
url = "horizon:admin:metering:create"
classes = ("ajax-modal",)
icon = "edit"
class CreateCSVUsageReport(tables.LinkAction):
name = "csv"
verbose_name = _("Download CSV Summary")
url = "horizon:admin:metering:csvreport"
classes = ("btn-create",)
icon = "download"
class ReportTable(tables.DataTable):
project = tables.Column('project', verbose_name=_('Project'))
service = tables.Column('service', verbose_name=_('Service'))
meter = tables.Column('meter', verbose_name=_('Meter'))
description = tables.Column('description', verbose_name=_('Description'))
time = tables.Column('time', verbose_name=_('Day'),
filters=[show_date])
value = tables.Column('value', verbose_name=_('Value (Avg)'),
filters=[humanize.intcomma])
unit = tables.Column('unit', verbose_name=_('Unit'))
def get_object_id(self, obj):
return "%s-%s-%s" % (obj['project'], obj['service'], obj['meter'])
class Meta(object):
name = 'report_table'
verbose_name = _("Daily Usage Report")
table_actions = (ModifyUsageReportParameters, CreateCSVUsageReport)
multi_select = False
class UsageTable(tables.DataTable):
service = tables.Column('service', verbose_name=_('Service'))
meter = tables.Column('meter', verbose_name=_('Meter'))
description = tables.Column('description', verbose_name=_('Description'))
time = tables.Column('time', verbose_name=_('Day'),
filters=[show_date])
value = tables.Column('value', verbose_name=_('Value (Avg)'),
filters=[humanize.intcomma])
def __init__(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
super(UsageTable, self).__init__(request, *args, **kwargs)
self.title = getattr(self, 'title', None)
def get_object_id(self, datum):
return datum['time'] + datum['meter']
# since these tables are dynamically created and named, we use title
@property
def name(self):
# slugify was introduced in Django 1.5
if hasattr(text, 'slugify'):
return text.slugify(unicode(self.title))
else:
return self.title
def __unicode__(self):
return self.title
class Meta(object):
name = 'daily'