horizon/openstack_dashboard/usage/tables.py
Akihiro Motoki 692778f8cf pylint: Address no-else-return warning
This pylint check 'no-else-return' might be debatable.
but as far as I checked it works in most cases.

Change-Id: Ie8574d4a529454c6e050fa62a7a17ea097d00240
2020-09-27 12:44:16 +09:00

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from django.template.defaultfilters import floatformat
from django import urls
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from horizon import tables
from horizon.templatetags import sizeformat
from horizon.utils import filters
class CSVSummary(tables.LinkAction):
name = "csv_summary"
verbose_name = _("Download CSV Summary")
icon = "download"
def get_link_url(self, usage=None):
return self.table.kwargs['usage'].csv_link()
class BaseUsageTable(tables.DataTable):
vcpus = tables.Column('vcpus', verbose_name=_("VCPUs"))
disk = tables.Column('local_gb', verbose_name=_("Disk"),
filters=(sizeformat.diskgbformat,),
attrs={"data-type": "size"})
memory = tables.Column('memory_mb',
verbose_name=_("RAM"),
filters=(sizeformat.mb_float_format,),
attrs={"data-type": "size"})
class GlobalUsageTable(BaseUsageTable):
project = tables.Column('project_name', verbose_name=_("Project Name"))
vcpu_hours = tables.Column('vcpu_hours', verbose_name=_("VCPU Hours"),
help_text=_("Total VCPU usage (Number of "
"VCPU in instance * Hours Used) "
"for the project"),
filters=(lambda v: floatformat(v, 2),))
disk_hours = tables.Column('disk_gb_hours',
verbose_name=_("Disk GB Hours"),
help_text=_("Total disk usage (GB * "
"Hours Used) for the project"),
filters=(lambda v: floatformat(v, 2),))
memory_hours = tables.Column('memory_mb_hours',
verbose_name=_("Memory MB Hours"),
help_text=_("Total memory usage (MB * "
"Hours Used) for the project"),
filters=(lambda v: floatformat(v, 2),))
def get_object_id(self, datum):
return datum.tenant_id
class Meta(object):
name = "global_usage"
hidden_title = False
verbose_name = _("Usage")
columns = ("project", "vcpus", "disk", "memory",
"vcpu_hours", "disk_hours", "memory_hours")
table_actions = (CSVSummary,)
multi_select = False
def get_instance_link(datum):
view = "horizon:project:instances:detail"
if datum.get('instance_id', False):
return urls.reverse(view, args=(datum.get('instance_id'),))
return None
class ProjectUsageTable(BaseUsageTable):
instance = tables.Column('name',
verbose_name=_("Instance Name"),
link=get_instance_link)
uptime = tables.Column('uptime_at',
verbose_name=_("Age"),
filters=(filters.timesince_sortable,),
attrs={'data-type': 'timesince'})
def get_object_id(self, datum):
return datum.get('instance_id', id(datum))
class Meta(object):
name = "project_usage"
hidden_title = False
verbose_name = _("Usage")
columns = ("instance", "vcpus", "disk", "memory", "uptime")
table_actions = (CSVSummary,)
multi_select = False