horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/project/key_pairs/panel.py
Rob Cresswell 1a58a1fd60 Make Key Pairs tab a panel under Compute
As part of the breaking up of Access and Security, move the Key Pairs
tab to a new panel under Compute. Separate patches will address Floating
IPs, Security Groups, and API Access.

Fixes include:
- Should be significantly faster to access Key Pairs, as we are no
longer running multiple API calls for the other Access & Security tabs
at the same time. Hooray for speed!
- Should be easier for new users to find where Key Pairs are located.
- Reduce reuse of identical translatable strings
- Use common templates instead of duplication
- Updated policy rules and added missing rules to table get_data
- Small cleanup of the Key Pair download page, which was previously
using modal classes despite not being a modal.

Change-Id: I66f1f65a2cb49bd10e0364b12efba4346f373ed3
Implements: blueprint reorganise-access-and-security
2017-01-30 12:52:12 +00:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import horizon
class KeyPairs(horizon.Panel):
name = _("Key Pairs")
slug = 'key_pairs'
permissions = ('openstack.services.compute',)
policy_rules = (("compute", "os_compute_api:os-keypairs:index"),
("compute", "os_compute_api:os-keypairs:create"),)