Installation¶
Enabling in DevStack¶
The DevStack plugin for Blazar automatically sets up blazar-dashboard if Horizon is enabled, which is the case by default.
Manual Installation¶
Begin by cloning the Horizon and Blazar dashboard repositories:
git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/horizon
git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/blazar-dashboard
Create a virtual environment and install Horizon dependencies:
cd horizon
tox -e runserver --notest
Set up your local_settings.py
file:
cp openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py.example openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py
Open up the copied local_settings.py
file in your preferred text
editor. You will want to customize several settings:
OPENSTACK_HOST
should be configured with the hostname of your OpenStack server. Verify that theOPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL
andOPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE
settings are correct for your environment. (They should be correct unless you modified your OpenStack server to change them.)
Install Blazar dashboard with all dependencies in your virtual environment:
.tox/runserver/bin/pip install -e ../blazar-dashboard/
And enable it in Horizon:
ln -s /path/to/blazar-dashboard/blazar_dashboard/enabled/_90_project_reservations_panelgroup.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled
ln -s /path/to/blazar-dashboard/blazar_dashboard/enabled/_90_admin_reservation_panelgroup.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled
ln -s /path/to/blazar-dashboard/blazar_dashboard/enabled/_91_project_reservations_leases_panel.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled
ln -s /path/to/blazar-dashboard/blazar_dashboard/enabled/_91_admin_reservation_hosts_panel.py openstack_dashboard/local/enabled
Start horizon and it runs with the newly enabled Blazar dashboard.
Or to test the plugin run:
tox -e runserver -- 0.0.0.0:8080
to have the application start on port 8080 and the horizon dashboard will be available in your browser at http://localhost:8080/