
Django 1.4 stopped creating django.wsgi files and the common practice now for a while has been a wsgi.py since it is actually python code, and should actually be importable. Right now someone has to copy and rename the existing file if they want to use it with a server like gunicorn. This patch adds a new file in location that is importable via python and adds a deprecation log to the old one. This also updates the wsgi generation commands to instead create 'horizon_wsgi.py' and have the apache conf generation also use that or the default wsgi file. Change-Id: I0f8bd16c8973ad23bcd8f73b54584dc69e5aed0c Closes-Bug: #1763204
Horizon (OpenStack Dashboard)
Horizon is a Django-based project aimed at providing a complete
OpenStack Dashboard along with an extensible framework for building new
dashboards from reusable components. The
openstack_dashboard
module is a reference implementation of
a Django site that uses the horizon
app to provide
web-based interactions with the various OpenStack projects.
- Project documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/horizon/latest/
- Release management: https://launchpad.net/horizon
- Blueprints and feature specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon
- Issue tracking: https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon
Using Horizon
See doc/source/install/index.rst
about how to install
Horizon in your OpenStack setup. It describes the example steps and has
pointers for more detailed settings and configurations.
It is also available at Installation Guide.
Getting Started for Developers
doc/source/quickstart.rst
or Quickstart
Guide describes how to setup Horizon development environment and
start development.
Building Contributor Documentation
This documentation is written by contributors, for contributors.
The source is maintained in the doc/source
directory
using reStructuredText and
built by Sphinx
To build the docs, use:
$ tox -e docs
Results are in the doc/build/html
directory