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Please see the [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/quickstart.html Horizon Quickstart Guide] and [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/topics/deployment.html Horizon Deployment Configuration Guide] for the latest information on obtaining the code, creating a local settings file, running a development server, and considerations for a live deployment. | Please see the [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/quickstart.html Horizon Quickstart Guide] and [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/horizon/topics/deployment.html Horizon Deployment Configuration Guide] for the latest information on obtaining the code, creating a local settings file, running a development server, and considerations for a live deployment. | ||
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Revision as of 09:49, 6 June 2014
Contents
OpenStack Dashboard ("Horizon")
What is Horizon ?
Horizon is the canonical implementation of Openstack’s Dashboard, which provides a web based user interface to OpenStack services including Nova, Swift, Keystone, etc. Please see Introducing Horizon for a thorough look at what Horizon is and what the aims of the project are.
Resources
Source code |
Bug tracker |
Blueprints |
Documentation |
Design |
Requirements
- Python 2.6 or 2.7 (not compatible with python 3.0).
- An identity and authentication service endpoint: Keystone
- A Compute endpoint, with all compute services (API, scheduler, compute, network, etc.) running: Nova
- An Image Store endpoint: Glance
Optional
Getting Started
Please see the Horizon Quickstart Guide and Horizon Deployment Configuration Guide for the latest information on obtaining the code, creating a local settings file, running a development server, and considerations for a live deployment.