django-categories/doc_src/admin_settings.rst
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.. _admin_settings:
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Adding the fields to the Admin
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By default, Django Categories adds the fields you configure to the model's Admin class. If your ModelAdmin class does not use the ``fieldsets`` attribute, the configured category fields are simply appended to the bottom the fields. If your ModelAdmin uses the ``fieldsets`` attribute, a new fieldset named ``Categories``, containing all the configured fields is appended to the fieldsets. You can override or alter this behavior with the :ref:`ADMIN_FIELDSETS` setting.
ADMIN_FIELDSETS allows you to:
* Prevent Django Categories from adding the fields or fieldsets to a model's ModelAdmin class.
* Change the name of the fieldset (from the default: "Categories")
* Change the placement of the fieldset (from the default: bottom)
Preventing fields in the admin class
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If you don't want Django Categories to add any fields to the admin class, simply use the following format::
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': None,
]
}
Changing the name of the field set
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To rename the field set, use the following format::
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': 'Taxonomy',
]
}
Putting the field set exactly where you want it
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For complete control over the field set, use the following format::
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': {
'name': 'Categories',
'index': 0
},
]
}