Akihiro Motoki 2a88471fe8 hacking: Specify white list rules in noqa explicity
If 'noqa' is specified all hacking checks are disabled.
It is better to ignore specific rules explicitly rather than
ignoring all. The recent flake8 supports this [1].

[1] http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/user/ignoring-errors.html

Change-Id: Ic4df7f19764e304e5975385fa2cac7dc3c42c80b
2017-05-31 21:11:36 +09:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import horizon
# This panel will be loaded from horizon, because specified in enabled file.
# To register REST api, import below here.
from {{cookiecutter.module_name}}.api import rest_api # noqa: F401
class {{cookiecutter.panel_func}}s(horizon.Panel):
name = _("{{cookiecutter.panel_func}}s")
slug = "{{cookiecutter.panel}}s"