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lin-hua-cheng 5304e14559 Add max-complexity to pep8 for Horizon
Picked this up from Keystone. It sounds like a good defense to have from
further making our code more complex.

The current highest complexity is 32, set the maximum complexity
for flake8 to 33. This should help to keep code simple and
maintainable. It should be possible to reduce the maximum
complexity to something closer to 20 with relatively small efforts.

openstack_dashboard.dashboards.identity.projects.workflows:
    'UpdateProject.handle' is complexity of 32
openstack_dashboard.dashboards.project.access_and_security.security_groups.forms:
    'AddRule.clean' is complexity of 20
openstack_dashboard.dashboards.project.instances.workflows.create_instance:
    'SetInstanceDetailsAction.clean' is complexity of 26
horizon.exceptions:
    'handle' is complexity of 24

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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.

Using Horizon

See doc/source/topics/install.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 http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/topics/install.html.

Getting Started for Developers

doc/source/quickstart.rst or http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/quickstart.html 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

  • Building Automatically:

    $ ./run_tests.sh --docs
  • Building Manually:

    $ tools/with_venv.sh sphinx-build doc/source doc/build/html

Results are in the doc/build/html directory