
I believe we need the following steps and it is what I did in past when we bump the Django minimum version. 1. (already done) update global-requirements.txt to allow horizon to update requirements.txt to include Django 3.2. 2. specify the required Django version which includes both 2.2 and 3.2 (at this point upper-constraints uses 2.2) 3. update upper-constraints.txt in the requirements repo to use Django 3.2 4. bump the min version of Django in horizon (optionally) update non-primary-django tests to include non-primary versions of Django. It seems you drops 2.2 support together when we support 3.2, so perhaps this step is not the case though. https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/horizon/+/811412 directly updated the min version to Django 3.2 which is incompatible with the global upper-constraints.txt. To avoid this, https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/horizon/+/815206 made almost all tests non-voting. I am not a fan of such approach and believe there is a way to make the transition of Django version more smoothly. --- This commit reverts the zuul configuration changes in https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/horizon/+/815206 and https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/horizon/+/811412. horizon-tox-python3-django32 is voting now as we are making it the default version. Change-Id: I60bb672ef1b197e657a8b3bd86d07464bcb1759f
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.
- Project documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/horizon/latest/
- Release management: https://launchpad.net/horizon
- Blueprints and feature specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon
- Issue tracking: https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon
- Release notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/horizon/
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 Installation Guide.
Getting Started for Developers
doc/source/quickstart.rst
or Quickstart
Guide 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