** Changed in: charm-openstack-dashboard
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Neutron FWaaS panel missing from dashboard on Queen
Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/625212
Committed:
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/charm-openstack-dashboard/commit/?id=f365df6f0d35a9ac9c4e9b3ea314e88e356600f2
Submitter: Zuul
Branch:master
commit f365df6f0d35a9ac9c4e9b3ea314e88e356600f2
Author: James Page
Date: Fri Dec 14
This bug was fixed in the package neutron-fwaas-dashboard -
1.3.0-0ubuntu1.1~cloud0
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neutron-fwaas-dashboard (1.3.0-0ubuntu1.1~cloud0) xenial-queens; urgency=medium
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* New package for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive.
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neutron-fwaas-dashboard (1.3.0-0ubuntu1.1) bionic; urgency=med
This bug was fixed in the package neutron-fwaas-dashboard -
1.3.0-0ubuntu1.1
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neutron-fwaas-dashboard (1.3.0-0ubuntu1.1) bionic; urgency=medium
* d/rules: Only install py files when enabling panels for
OpenStack dashboard.
neutron-fwaas-dashboard (1.3.0-0ubuntu1) bionic; urg
Tested Xenial/Queens from Proposed with the proposed charm updates;
firewall panel was present and functional within the OpenStack
Dashboard.
** Tags removed: verification-queens-needed
** Tags added: verification-queens-done
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Using the proposed changes to the openstack-dashboard charm I was able
to deploy horizon + the fwaas dashboard from bionic-proposed; panels
appeared correctly in horizon and I was able to create/update/delete
firewalls and rules for the v1 API as enabled in the charm deployment
** Tags removed: ve
Looking at the generated binary package, there's one tiny thing I don't
like. Apparently it seems that the bionic version of the package ships
some .pyc files (along with the right .py ones) in /usr/share/openstack-
dashboard/openstack_dashboard/enabled/ . None of the other versions for
other serie
** Tags added: id-5c128dfc4c168a3f61c8ecc2
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** Changed in: neutron-fwaas-dashboard (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => James Page (james-page)
** Changed in: Ubuntu Bionic
Status: In Progress => Invalid
** Changed in: neutron-fwaas-dashboard (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Ok, looks good I think, let me approve it. A note to other archive-
admins/SRU members: there are some differences in packaging from the
cosmic 1.3.0 upload, but most of them are either related to py3->py2 or
are actually present in the cosmic+ 1.5.0 versions.
** Tags added: verification-needed ve
Thanks for the review @sil2100
1) TBH I don't know - that's how it arrived in the first sync from
Debian, but as we tidied the packaging last cycle we put things back in
'normal' places as much as possible.
2) That was not actually needed - the call to 'python manage.py
collectstatic' in the post
s/xenial/bionic/ of course.
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I looked at the neutron-fwaas-dashboard package in the xenial NEW queue
and I have some question. There are obviously some differences between
1.3.0 in cosmic and the one backported to bionic. This makes the review
a bit less straightforward as our regular SRU NEW package-backport
policies do not a
** Summary changed:
- Neutron FwaaS GUI panel missing from dashboard on Queens
+ Neutron FWaaS panel missing from dashboard on Queens
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