Simplifies the use of function attributes for the django admin and makes mypy happy
Project description
django-admin-display
Simplifies the use of function attributes (eg. short_description
) for the django admin and makes mypy happy :)
Requirements
- Python >= 3.6
- Django >= 1.11
Usage
If you want to change the behaviour of how Django displays a read-only value in the admin interface, you can add some special attributes to the corresponding method. Supported values are
short_description
Customize the column’s title of the callable.
empty_value_display
Show this value instead, if the value of a field is None
, an empty string, or an iterable without elements.
admin_order_field
Indicate that the value is represented by a certain database field.
boolean
Display a pretty “on” or “off” icon if the method returns a boolean.
allow_tags
(deprecated since Django 1.9)
Disable auto-escaping.
The following example shows, how you normally apply these attributes to an AdminModel
or a Model
method.
class Company(models.Model):
...
def owner(self) -> bool:
return self.owner.last_name
is_valid.short_description = "Company owner"
is_valid.admin_order_field = 'owner__last_name'
This module replaces the way of defining these attributes by providing a handy decorator.
from django_admin_display import admin_display
class Company(models.Model):
...
@admin_display(
short_description="Company owner",
admin_order_field='owner__last_name',
)
def owner(self) -> bool:
return self.owner.last_name
Why?
There are mainly two reasons why this module exists.
Usage with @property
It is quite common that a calculated model property is displayed in the admin interface:
class Company(models.Model):
...
@property
def created_on(self) -> datetime.date:
return self.created_at.date()
In order to add special attributes, you have to create a protected method,
attach the attributes and wrap that method using property()
class Company(models.Model):
...
def _created_on(self) -> datetime.date:
return self.created_at.date()
_created_on.short_description = "Created on"
created_on = property(_created_on)
This is quite cumbersome, hard to read and most people don't know that this is even possible.
To overcome these downsides you can achieve the same result using the @admin_diplay
decorator.
from django_admin_display import admin_display
class Company(models.Model):
...
@property
@admin_display(
short_description = "Created on",
)
def created_on(self) -> datetime.date:
return self.created_at.date()
mypy
If you are using mypy, you have probably stumbled over an error similar to this one
"Callable[[Any, Any], Any]" has no attribute "short_description"
A common solution is to ignore the type checking by adding # type: ignore
to the end of the line.
class CompanyAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
...
def created_on(self, company: models.Company) -> datetime.date:
return company.created_at.date()
created_on.short_description = "Created on" # type: ignore
The issue is already known and heavily discussed on github.
This decorator solves the issue by internally using # type: ignore
and providing a well-defined signature for setting the attributes.
It is not an optimal solution but works well until the issue has been resolved.
Development
This project is using poetry to manage all dev dependencies. Clone this repository and run
poetry install
poetry run pip install Django
to create a virtual environment with all dependencies. You can now run the test suite using
poetry run pytest
This repository follows the angular commit conventions.
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