Mykhailo Dovgal d132c2eb11 Get rid of redundant cinder api calls
During executing tenant_limit_usages quotas function we get
information about cinder volumes/snapshots/gigabites usage
that we've already had after tenant_absolute_limits call.
Getting this information we make more api calls that slow down
our application.

This patch fixes this issue.

Closes-Bug: #1703584
Change-Id: Ia6d2dbb8f18ce93f71668d6ebd2689b851586ca9
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Horizon (OpenStack Dashboard)

Horizon is a Django-based project aimed at providing a complete OpenStack Dashboard along with an extensible framework for building new dashboards from reusable components. The openstack_dashboard module is a reference implementation of a Django site that uses the horizon app to provide web-based interactions with the various OpenStack projects.

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Using Horizon

See doc/source/install/index.rst about how to install Horizon in your OpenStack setup. It describes the example steps and has pointers for more detailed settings and configurations.

It is also available at http://docs.openstack.org/horizon/install/index.html.

Getting Started for Developers

doc/source/quickstart.rst or http://docs.openstack.org/horizon/contributor/quickstart.html describes how to setup Horizon development environment and start development.

Building Contributor Documentation

This documentation is written by contributors, for contributors.

The source is maintained in the doc/source directory using reStructuredText and built by Sphinx

To build the docs, use:

$ tox -e docs

Results are in the doc/build/html directory

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