manchandavishal d6217b3e63 Instances column is shortened so it fits properly
The 'Time since created' column name has been shortened to 'Age'
in project instances and admin instances meaning it fits properly
in table header cell and doesn't cause table header height to
increase.

Closes-Bug: #1614287

Change-Id: I94fc9eb260050e187445abd8236ac414b885b467
Co-Authored-By: Sam Wright <swright.wellington@gmail.com>
2018-12-18 10:01:56 +00:00

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from django.template.defaultfilters import capfirst
from django.template.defaultfilters import floatformat
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from horizon.utils import csvbase
from horizon import views
from openstack_dashboard import usage
from openstack_dashboard.dashboards.project.instances \
import tables as project_tables
from openstack_dashboard.utils import filters
class ProjectUsageCsvRenderer(csvbase.BaseCsvResponse):
columns = [_("Instance Name"), _("VCPUs"), _("RAM (MB)"),
_("Disk (GB)"), _("Usage (Hours)"),
_("Age (Seconds)"), _("State")]
def get_row_data(self):
choices = project_tables.STATUS_DISPLAY_CHOICES
for inst in self.context['usage'].get_instances():
state_label = (
filters.get_display_label(choices, inst['state']))
yield (inst['name'],
inst['vcpus'],
inst['memory_mb'],
inst['local_gb'],
floatformat(inst['hours'], 2),
inst['uptime'],
capfirst(state_label))
class ProjectOverview(usage.ProjectUsageView):
table_class = usage.ProjectUsageTable
usage_class = usage.ProjectUsage
template_name = 'project/overview/usage.html'
csv_response_class = ProjectUsageCsvRenderer
def get_data(self):
super(ProjectOverview, self).get_data()
return self.usage.get_instances()
class WarningView(views.HorizonTemplateView):
template_name = "project/_warning.html"