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We have a lot of import with #noqa that is there to ignore h302, because it's traditional to import and use a name directly, instead of a whole module. This hides other errors and gives people the impression that it's actually fine to import non-modules, you just have to slap #noqa on those lines. I went through the code and identified about a dozen names that are most commonly imported this way. I remove the #noqa tag from them, and added them to the list in import_exceptions. I also removed a few unused imports that were revealed in the process. Change-Id: I27afb8e2b1d4759ec974ded9464d8f010312ee78
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840 B
Python
27 lines
840 B
Python
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# under the License.
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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import horizon
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from openstack_dashboard.dashboards.admin import dashboard
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class Volumes(horizon.Panel):
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name = _("Volumes")
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slug = "volumes"
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permissions = ('openstack.services.volume',)
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dashboard.Admin.register(Volumes)
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