horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/identity/dashboard.py
David Lyle 18e8ea810d Separating Identity Dashboard and using RBAC
Moving identity panels to their own dashboard.

RBAC is now used to determine the data to load in the identity
dashboard. Using the default policy file, a user with role member
will now be able to see their project list.

Also, adding a policy check mechanism at the panel and dashboard
level to determine which panels and dashboards the user can access.

Implements blueprint separate-identity-dash

Change-Id: I7ebfec2bf6e44899bec79d3b23c90d56a976200f
2014-08-18 16:40:56 -06:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import horizon
class Identity(horizon.Dashboard):
name = _("Identity")
slug = "identity"
default_panel = 'projects'
panels = ('domains', 'projects', 'users', 'groups', 'roles',)
horizon.register(Identity)