Hi Dmitriy Rabotyagov, Did you mean that you want to use both horizon and skyline from the same site, just with the different path /horizon or /skyline? Now you can run nginx before horizon and skyline, and after they all login, you can both use /horizon and /skyline from the same site. But if you want to split the skyline-console into horizon to display, for now design, it is not supported now. Thanks, Boxiang
2024年4月5日 下午5:30,吴文相 <wu.wenxiang@99cloud.net> 写道:
Hello, Dmitriy Rabotyagov
Sorry for late response, dev team will raise a ticket and update the conclusion later.
Thanks
Best Regrads Wu Wenxiang
Original: From:Dmitriy Rabotyagov <noonedeadpunk@gmail.com <mailto:noonedeadpunk@gmail.com>> Date:2024-03-16 02:45:49(中国 (GMT+08:00)) To:openstack-discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org <mailto:openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org>> Cc: Subject:[skyline] Running a Skyline in "subdirectory" Hey folks,
I was looking into a way to make both Horizon and Skyline work at the same time, and found out that I'm not really able to make Skyline to run in sub-URL.
So for instance the plan was to place Horizon under /horizon (which is easily doable) and then Skyline under /skyline. However so far I haven't found any setting or anything that would allow me to do so. Basically, I've realized that static content is _really_ static, which means it does have hardcoded URIs: https://opendev.org/openstack/skyline-console/src/branch/master/skyline_cons...
So either I'm just not realizing the very simple technique which allows to overcome hardcoded in static files URIs (like some rewrite?), or just serving Skyline from a subdirectory is not possible by design...
Would be great if someone could share their experience about Skyline and if anyone managed to do what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance