horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/admin/routers/panel.py
Akihiro Motoki ec970fd6e8 Handle partial dict setting
In Train cycle, we moved the definition of default values
to openstack_dashboard/defaults.py. The current code accesses
a dict member using []. It requires operators to define a dict
setting with a full member.

This commit allows to use dict-type settings with partial members.

A new function is introduced to retrieve a dict-type setting
considering default values defined in
{openstack_dashboard,horizon,openstack_auth}/defaults.py

Change-Id: I7ff0ad4bca698aef9c0eba370b0570200a14367a
Closes-Bug: #1843104
2019-09-26 14:31:17 +09:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import horizon
from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings as setting_utils
class Routers(horizon.Panel):
name = _("Routers")
slug = 'routers'
permissions = ('openstack.services.network',)
policy_rules = (("network", "context_is_admin"),)
@staticmethod
def can_register():
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
'OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK', 'enable_router')