============= django-admin2 ============= .. image:: https://jazzband.co/static/img/badge.svg :target: https://jazzband.co/ :alt: Jazzband .. image:: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/workflows/Test/badge.svg :target: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/actions :alt: GitHub Actions .. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/jazzband/django-admin2/branch/main/graph/badge.svg?token=PcC594rhI4 :target: https://codecov.io/gh/jazzband/django-admin2 :alt: Code coverage One of the most useful parts of ``django.contrib.admin`` is the ability to configure various views that touch and alter data. django-admin2 is a complete rewrite of that library using modern Class-Based Views and enjoying a design focused on extendibility and adaptability. By starting over, we can avoid the legacy code and make it easier to write extensions and themes. Full Documentation at: https://django-admin2.readthedocs.io/ Features ======== * Rewrite of the Django Admin backend * Drop-in themes * Built-in RESTful API Screenshots =========== .. image:: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/raw/main/screenshots/Site_administration.png :width: 722px :alt: Site administration :align: center :target: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/raw/main/screenshots/Site_administration.png .. image:: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/raw/main/screenshots/Select_user.png :width: 722px :alt: Select user :align: center :target: https://github.com/jazzband/django-admin2/raw/main/screenshots/Select_user.png Requirements ============ * Django 2.2+ * Python 3.5+ * django-braces_ * django-extra-views_ * django-rest-framework_ * django-filter_ * Sphinx_ (for documentation) .. _django-braces: https://github.com/brack3t/django-braces .. _django-extra-views: https://github.com/AndrewIngram/django-extra-views .. _django-rest-framework: https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework .. _django-filter: https://github.com/alex/django-filter .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/ Installation ============ Use pip to install from PyPI: .. code-block:: python pip install django-admin2 Add djadmin2 and rest_framework to your settings file: .. code-block:: python INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'djadmin2', 'rest_framework', # for the browsable API templates ... ) Add setting for apps and the default theme in your settings file: .. code-block:: python # In settings.py INSTALLED_APPS += ('djadmin2.themes.djadmin2theme_bootstrap3',) REST_FRAMEWORK = { 'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS': 'rest_framework.pagination.PageNumberPagination', 'PAGE_SIZE': 10 } ADMIN2_THEME_DIRECTORY = "djadmin2theme_bootstrap3" Add djadmin2 urls to your URLconf: .. code-block:: python # urls.py from django.conf.urls import include from djadmin2.site import djadmin2_site djadmin2_site.autodiscover() urlpatterns = [ ... url(r'^admin2/', include(djadmin2_site.urls)), ] How to write django-admin2 modules ================================== .. code-block:: python # myapp/admin2.py # Import your custom models from django.contrib.auth.forms import UserCreationForm, UserChangeForm from django.contrib.auth.models import User from djadmin2.site import djadmin2_site from djadmin2.types import ModelAdmin2 from .models import Post, Comment class UserAdmin2(ModelAdmin2): # Replicates the traditional admin for django.contrib.auth.models.User create_form_class = UserCreationForm update_form_class = UserChangeForm # Register each model with the admin djadmin2_site.register(Post) djadmin2_site.register(Comment) djadmin2_site.register(User, UserAdmin2) Migrating from 0.6.x ==================== - The default theme has been updated to bootstrap3, be sure to replace your reference to the new one. - Django rest framework also include multiple pagination system, the only one supported now is the PageNumberPagination. Therefore, your `settings` need to include this: .. code-block:: python # In settings.py INSTALLED_APPS += ('djadmin2.themes.djadmin2theme_bootstrap3',) ADMIN2_THEME_DIRECTORY = "djadmin2theme_bootstrap3" REST_FRAMEWORK = { 'DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS': 'rest_framework.pagination.PageNumberPagination', 'PAGE_SIZE': 10 } The default admin2 site has move into djadmin2.site make sure your use the news djadmin2_site in your urls.py: .. code-block:: python # urls.py from django.conf.urls import include from djadmin2.site import djadmin2_site djadmin2_site.autodiscover() urlpatterns = [ ... url(r'^admin2/', include(djadmin2_site.urls)), ] Migrating from 0.5.x ==================== Themes are now defined explicitly, including the default theme. Therefore, your `settings` need to include this: .. code-block:: python # In settings.py INSTALLED_APPS += ('djadmin2.themes.djadmin2theme_default',) ADMIN2_THEME_DIRECTORY = "djadmin2theme_default" Drop-In Themes ============== The default theme is whatever bootstrap is most current. Specifically: .. code-block:: python # In settings.py INSTALLED_APPS += ('djadmin2.themes.djadmin2theme_bootstrap3',) ADMIN2_THEME_DIRECTORY = "djadmin2theme_bootstrap3" If you create a new theme, you define it thus: .. code-block:: python # In settings.py # Mythical theme! This does not exit... YET! INSTALLED_APPS += ('djadmin2theme_foundation',) ADMIN2_THEME_DIRECTORY = "djadmin2theme_foundation" Code of Conduct ====================== Everyone interacting in the django-admin2 project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms, and mailing lists is expected to follow the `Jazzband Code of Conduct`_. .. _`Jazzband Code of Conduct`: https://jazzband.co/about/conduct Follows Best Practices ====================== .. image:: http://twoscoops.smugmug.com/Two-Scoops-Press-Media-Kit/i-C8s5jkn/0/O/favicon-152.png :name: Two Scoops Logo :align: center :alt: Two Scoops of Django :target: http://twoscoopspress.org/products/two-scoops-of-django-1-8 This project follows best practices as espoused in `Two Scoops of Django: Best Practices for Django 1.8`_. .. _`Two Scoops of Django: Best Practices for Django 1.8`: http://twoscoopspress.org/products/two-scoops-of-django-1-8