Rob Cresswell e2698063e2 Move Security Groups into its own panel
This patch moves the Security Groups tab from the Access and Security
panel into its own panel under the Network panel group. As this is the
last tab in Access and Security, that panel is also removed by this
patch.

Change-Id: Id29c7ce635d46383742aec140def265d4b249aa5
Implements: blueprint reorganise-access-and-security
2017-02-02 13:19:21 +11:00

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from django.conf.urls import url
from openstack_dashboard.dashboards.project.security_groups import views
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^$', views.IndexView.as_view(), name='index'),
url(r'^create/$', views.CreateView.as_view(), name='create'),
url(r'^(?P<security_group_id>[^/]+)/$',
views.DetailView.as_view(),
name='detail'),
url(r'^(?P<security_group_id>[^/]+)/add_rule/$',
views.AddRuleView.as_view(),
name='add_rule'),
url(r'^(?P<security_group_id>[^/]+)/update/$',
views.UpdateView.as_view(),
name='update')
]