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horizon/openstack_dashboard/contrib/developer/profiler/views.py
Akihiro Motoki e5d09edc20 Use python3-style super()
In python3, super() does not always require a class and self reference.
In other words, super() is enough for most cases.
This is much simpler and it is time to switch it to the newer style.

pylint provides a check for this.
Let's enable 'super-with-arguments' check.

NOTE: _prepare_mappings() method of FormRegion in
openstack_dashboard/test/integration_tests/regions/forms.py is refactored.
super() (without explicit class and self referece) does not work when
a subclass method calls a same method in a parent class multiple times.
It looks better to prepare a separate method to provide a common logic.

Change-Id: Id9512a14be9f20dbd5ebd63d446570c7b7c825ff
2020-10-15 14:37:20 +09:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.views import generic
from horizon import views
from openstack_dashboard.api.rest import urls
from openstack_dashboard.api.rest import utils
from openstack_dashboard.contrib.developer.profiler import api
class IndexView(views.HorizonTemplateView):
template_name = 'developer/profiler/index.html'
page_title = _("OpenStack Profiler")
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
context = super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
return context
@urls.register
class Traces(generic.View):
url_regex = r'profiler/traces$'
@utils.ajax()
def get(self, request):
return api.list_traces()
@urls.register
class Trace(generic.View):
url_regex = r'profiler/traces/(?P<trace_id>[^/]+)/$'
@utils.ajax()
def get(self, request, trace_id):
return api.get_trace(trace_id)