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Adds support for generic relations within Django's admin interface.
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نام فایل django-genericadmin-0.7.0
نام django-genericadmin
نسخه کتابخانه 0.7.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Weston Nielson, Jan Schrewe, Arthur Hanson
ایمیل نویسنده wnielson@gmail.com, jschrewe@googlemail.com, worldnomad@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/arthanson/django-genericadmin
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-genericadmin/
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django-genericadmin =================== A simple django app to make the lookup of generic models easier. Installation ------------ To install add it to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting. There is no need to run ``manage.py syncdb`` because *django-genericadmin* does not have any models. .. code:: python INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'genericadmin', ... ) If you are using the staticfiles app, then run ``manage.py collectstatic`` and you should be good to go. If you don't know what I'm talking about or your django version < 1.3, then you should link or copy ``genericadmin/media/js/`` to your asset directory and set ``GENERICADMIN_JS`` to a the relative destination of your just copied files. Usage ----- To use *django-genericadmin* your model admin class must inherit from ``GenericAdminModelAdmin``. So a model admin like .. code:: python class NavBarEntryAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): pass admin.site.register(NavBarEntry, NavBarEntryAdmin) becomes .. code:: python from genericadmin.admin import GenericAdminModelAdmin class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): pass admin.site.register(NavBarEntry, NavBarEntryAdmin) That's it. Provided admin classes ---------------------- A short overview of the admin classes and their uses provided by *django-genericadmin*. - **GenericAdminModelAdmin** — The admin for a standard Django model that has at least one generic foreign relation. - **TabularInlineWithGeneric** and **StackedInlineWithGeneric** — Normal inline admins for models that have a generic relation and are edited inline. - **GenericTabularInline** and **GenericStackedInline** — Used to provide *True Polymorphic Relationships* (see below) and generic relations in the admin. Also see the Django docs `here <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/contenttypes/#generic-relations-in-forms-and-admin>`__. Inline Usage ------------ To use *django-genericadmin* with admin inlines, your models must inherit from ``GenericAdminModelAdmin`` as described above: .. code:: python from genericadmin.admin import GenericAdminModelAdmin class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): pass admin.site.register(NavBarEntry, NavBarEntryAdmin) Additionally the inline classes must inherit from either ``StackedInlineWithGeneric`` or ``TabularInlineWithGeneric``: .. code:: python from genericadmin.admin import GenericAdminModelAdmin, TabularInlineWithGeneric class PagesInline(TabularInlineWithGeneric): model = ... class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): inlines = [PagesInline, ] ... Note that you can't mix and match. If you're going to use a generic inline, the class using it must inherit from ``GenericAdminModelAdmin``. Specifying which fields are handled ----------------------------------- In most cases *django-genericadmin* will correctly figure out which fields on your model are generic foreign keys and just do the right thing. If you want to specify the fields yourself (Control your own destiny and all that) you can use the ``generic_fk_fields`` attribute on the admin class. Note that you can specify the fields on each admin class for inline admins. So, for the above mentioned inline admin, you would do it like so: .. code:: python class PagesInline(TabularInlineWithGeneric): model = AReallyCoolPage generic_fk_fields = [{ 'ct_field': <field_name_for_contenttype_fk>, 'fk_field': <field_name_for_object_id>, }] If you want to use more then one field pair, you can just add more dicts to the list. If you use the ``ct_field`` and ``ct_fk_field`` attributes *django-genericadmin* will always just ignore those fields and not even try to use them. Blacklisting Content Types -------------------------- Specific content types can be removed from the content type select list. Example: .. code:: python class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): content_type_blacklist = ('auth/group', 'auth/user', ) Whitelisting Content Types -------------------------- Specific content types that can be display from the content type select list. Example: .. code:: python class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): content_type_whitelist = ('auth/message', ) Note that this only happens on the client; there is no enforcement of the blacklist at the model level. Lookup parameters by Content Type --------------------------------- Supply extra lookup parameters per content type similar to how limit\_choices\_to works with raw id fields. Example: .. code:: python class NavBarEntryAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): content_type_lookups = {'app.model': {'field': 'value'} True Polymorphic Relationships ------------------------------ ``django-genericadmin`` also provides a UI to easily manage a particularly useful model that, when used as an inline on another model, enables relations from any entry of any model to any other entry of any other model. And, because it has a generic relationship moving in both directions, it means it can be attached as an inline *to any model* without having to create unique, individual foreign keys for each model you want to use it on. Here's an example of a polymorphic model: .. code:: python from django.db import models from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic class RelatedContent(models.Model): """ Relates any one entry to another entry irrespective of their individual models. """ content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType) object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField() content_object = generic.GenericForeignKey('content_type', 'object_id') parent_content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType, related_name="parent_test_link") parent_object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField() parent_content_object = generic.GenericForeignKey('parent_content_type', 'parent_object_id') def __unicode__(self): return "%s: %s" % (self.content_type.name, self.content_object) And here's how you'd set up your admin.py: .. code:: python from whateverapp.models import RelatedContent from genericadmin.admin import GenericAdminModelAdmin, GenericTabularInline class RelatedContentInline(GenericTabularInline): model = RelatedContent ct_field = 'parent_content_type' # See below (1). ct_fk_field = 'parent_object_id' # See below (1). class WhateverModelAdmin(GenericAdminModelAdmin): # Super important! See below (2). content_type_whitelist = ('app/model', 'app2/model2' ) # Add white/black lists on this class inlines = [RelatedContentInline,] (1) By default ``ct_field`` and ``ct_fk_field`` will default to ``content_type`` and ``object_id`` respectively. ``ct_field`` and ``ct_fk_field`` are used to create the parent link from the inline to the model you are attaching it to (similar to how Django does this attachment using foreign keys with more conventional inlines). You could also leave this configuration out of your inline classes but, if you do that, I encourage you to change the model attributes from ``parent_content_type`` & ``parent_object_id`` to ``child_content_type`` & ``child_object_id``. I say this because, when it comes time to make queries, you'll want to know which direction you're 'traversing' in. (2) Make sure that whatever the admin classes are utilizing these inlines are subclasses of ``GenericAdminModelAdmin`` from ``django-genericadmin`` or else the handy-dandy javascript-utilizing interface won't work as intended.


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