zun-ui/zun_ui/test/settings.py
Shu Muto a13c830f1b hacking: Specify white list rules in noqa explicity
If 'noqa' is specified all hacking checks are disabled.
It is better to ignore specific rules explicitly rather than
ignoring all. The recent flake8 supports this [1].

[1] http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/stable/user/ignoring-errors.html

Change-Id: I0f2a0cccf459c5a353f777a2be352c0faa8b18e0
2017-06-22 14:00:45 +09:00

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# Default to Horizons test settings to avoid any missing keys
from horizon.test.settings import * # noqa: F403,H303
from openstack_dashboard.test.settings import * # noqa: F403,H303
# pop these keys to avoid log warnings about deprecation
# update_dashboards will populate them anyway
HORIZON_CONFIG.pop('dashboards', None)
HORIZON_CONFIG.pop('default_dashboard', None)
# Update the dashboards with zun_ui
import openstack_dashboard.enabled
from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings
import zun_ui.enabled
settings.update_dashboards(
[
zun_ui.enabled,
openstack_dashboard.enabled,
],
HORIZON_CONFIG,
INSTALLED_APPS
)
# Ensure any duplicate apps are removed after the update_dashboards call
INSTALLED_APPS = list(set(INSTALLED_APPS))