[Bug 1818770] Re: Unexpected graybar on top of openstack-dashboard login page

Seyeong Kim seyeong.kim at canonical.com
Wed Mar 27 09:28:30 UTC 2019


ok I'll try to do it.

I have a question about that.

I think we need to handle them separately but you want to handle them in
this case?

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Title:
  Unexpected graybar on top of openstack-dashboard login page

Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
  In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive pike series:
  In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive queens series:
  In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive rocky series:
  In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive stein series:
  In Progress
Status in horizon package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in horizon source package in Bionic:
  In Progress
Status in horizon source package in Cosmic:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  On openstack-dashboard login page(the first pace we face), there is unexpected graybar on top of the page.

  I've been analyzing this page and found below code affects to this
  symptom.

  body.md-default-theme, body, html.md-default-theme, html {
      color: rgba(0,0,0,0.87);
      background-color: rgb(250,250,250);
  }

  If I remove above background-color, It is ok.

  I also found that upstream doesn't have the same symptom.

  It seems that xstatic override css setting when generating it.

  Please see the screenshots attached below.

  And this is happening from UCA pike.

  [Test Case]
  1. deploy openstack env with juju,
  2. check openstack-dashboard login page

  [Regression Potential]
  This patch updated ubuntu theme only. It could show us broken css even in worst case. Restarting apache2 and memcached daemon is required.

  [Others]

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