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Team and repository tags
Murano
Murano Project introduces an application catalog, which allows application developers and cloud administrators to publish various cloud-ready applications in a browsable categorised catalog. Cloud users, including inexperienced ones, can then use the catalog to compose reliable application environments with the push of a button.
Murano Dashboard
Murano Dashboard is an extension for OpenStack Dashboard that provides a UI for Murano. With murano-dashboard, a user is able to easily manage and control an application catalog, running applications and created environments alongside with all other OpenStack resources.
For developer purposes, please symlink the following OpenStack
Dashboard plugin files: *
muranodashboard/local/enabled/*.py
into
horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/enabled/
*
muranodashboard/local/local_settings.d/_50_murano.py
into
horizon/openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.d/_50_murano.py
* muranodashboard/conf/murano_policy.json
into
horizon/openstack_dashboard/conf/
re-compress static assets and restart Horizon web-server as usual.