horizon/openstack_dashboard/test/themes.py
Diana Whitten 958e522d40 Added SELECTABLE_THEMES setting
Currently themes machinery works in such way that if we rely on
default theme in our branded theme, we have to include them both into
AVAILABLE_THEMES setting, otherwise default theme assets will be
unavailable and the branded theme assets compilation will fail. On
the other hand, mentioning them both leads to theme picker being
shown - which we would like to avoid (per marketing wish).

SELECTABLE_THEMES setting was added to allow limiting the user facing
themes by configuration.

Closes-bug: #1564543
Co-Authored-By: Ivan Kolodyazhny <e0ne@e0ne.info>

Change-Id: Ic00a9201d2d352685b1089a37a25987b75d6636d
2017-07-26 11:52:35 +01:00

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from openstack_dashboard import settings
from openstack_dashboard.templatetags import themes
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
class SelectableThemeTest(test.TestCase):
def test_selectable_theme_defaults(self):
selectable = settings.SELECTABLE_THEMES
available = settings.AVAILABLE_THEMES
# NOTE(e0ne): veryfy that by default 'selectable' are the same as
# 'available' list
self.assertEqual(selectable, available)
def test_selectable_override(self):
selectable = themes.themes()
available = themes.settings.AVAILABLE_THEMES
self.assertNotEqual(selectable, available)