On 2015-05-14 12:34 AM, David Lyle wrote: > > Horizon only supports authenticating to one keystone endpoint at a time, > specifically to one of the entries in AVAILABLE_REGIONS as defined in > settings.py. Once you have an authenticated session in Horizon, the > region selection support is merely for filtering between regions > registered with the keystone endpoint you authenticated to, where the > list of regions is determined by parsing the service catalog returned to > you with your token. > > What's really unclear to me is what you are intending to ask.
I'm asking to NOT remove the feature provided by AVAILABLE_REGIONS which is what you described: support for multiple keystone endpoint (or OpenStack installations) in one Horizon installation. > If you are asking about token sharing between keystones which the thread > you linked seems to indicate. Then yes, you can have a synced token > store. But that is an exercise left to the operator. I'm not suggesting token sharing. I'm merely trying to explain that AVAILABLE_REGIONS answers a different need than "multi-regions in the same keystone endpoint" which Horizon already supports fine. Those are 2 features answering different needs and "AVAILABLE_REGIONS" shouldn't be removed as suggested previously: "we might consider deprecating AVAILABLE_REGIONS in Horizon". -- Mathieu __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
