Radomir Dopieralski 7712bc059f Get rid of #noqa from imports
Use import_exceptions to allow the imports that we need.

Also, upgraded the version of hacking from an ancient one to 0.8

Change-Id: Ia9fbb851f61d08be791f1bea4057797c314e9c28
2014-01-09 17:03:42 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
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from django.core import urlresolvers
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from horizon import exceptions
from horizon import tables as horizon_tables
from tuskar_ui import api as tuskar
from tuskar_ui.infrastructure.nodes.resource import tables
class IndexView(horizon_tables.DataTableView):
table_class = tables.ResourceNodesTable
template_name = 'infrastructure/nodes.resource/index.html'
def get_data(self):
try:
resource_nodes = tuskar.Node.list(self.request, associated=True)
except Exception:
resource_nodes = []
redirect = urlresolvers.reverse(
'horizon:infrastructure:nodes.overview:index')
exceptions.handle(self.request,
_('Unable to retrieve resource nodes.'),
redirect=redirect)
return resource_nodes