
Implements blueprint reusable-table-component. This is a major step in making Horizon a componentized, reusable suite of tools for building awesome dashboards. It allows people to define and work with tables representing live data in Python, constructing all the appropriate actions, data transformations, etc. once, and then rendering everywhere consistently and without all the copy-paste duplication. Includes extensive tests and a full set of documentation for all public parts of the API. Change-Id: Ia4521eb1361a7fe5ebb839fde891db8fd5414c2e
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Horizon: The OpenStack Dashboard Project
Introduction
Horizon is the canonical implementation of Openstack's Dashboard, which provides a web based user interface to OpenStack services including Nova, Swift, Keystone, etc.
For a more in-depth look at Horizon and it's architecture, see the
Introduction to Horizon <intro>
.
To learn what you need to know to get going, see the quickstart
.
Getting Started With Horizon
How to use Horizon in your own projects.
intro quickstart
Developer Reference
For those wishing to develop Horizon itself, or go in-depth with
building your own ~horizon.Dashboard
or ~horizon.Panel
classes, the following documentation
is provided.
Topics
Brief guides to areas of interest and importance when developing Horizon.
testing
API Reference
In-depth documentation for Horizon and it's APIs.
ref/run_tests ref/horizon ref/tables ref/users ref/forms ref/views ref/middleware ref/context_processors ref/decorators ref/exceptions
Source Code Reference
Auto-generated reference for the complete source code.
sourcecode/autoindex
Information
faq glossary
genindex
modindex