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[Bug 1276371] [NEW] Flavor Access settings lost between edits

 

Public bug reported:

Public / Flavor Access controls seem to be bugged.

To reproduce:

# Create a flavor, ignore the "Flavor Access" tab
# Watch the flavor get created with "Public" access
# Click "Edit", go to "Flavor Access", set it to a project or two
# Click Save
# Watch the access get switched to "Not Public"
# Click "Edit", go back to "Flavor Access"
# See that all flavors have disappeared
# Click "Save", and watch the access go back to "Public"

Expected Behaviour:

Flavor Access / Public settings are preserved between edits

Actual Behaviour:

All Flavor Access settings are lost between edits, and unless explicitly
preserved, an edit can inadvertently make a private flavor public.

** Affects: horizon
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Flavor Access settings lost between edits

Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
  New

Bug description:
  Public / Flavor Access controls seem to be bugged.

  To reproduce:

  # Create a flavor, ignore the "Flavor Access" tab
  # Watch the flavor get created with "Public" access
  # Click "Edit", go to "Flavor Access", set it to a project or two
  # Click Save
  # Watch the access get switched to "Not Public"
  # Click "Edit", go back to "Flavor Access"
  # See that all flavors have disappeared
  # Click "Save", and watch the access go back to "Public"

  Expected Behaviour:

  Flavor Access / Public settings are preserved between edits

  Actual Behaviour:

  All Flavor Access settings are lost between edits, and unless
  explicitly preserved, an edit can inadvertently make a private flavor
  public.

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