A Django app to visualize your models and their connections as flat tables.
Project description
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infoNavigator
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infoNavigator takes your models and makes tables for all of them so that internal users can explore them
Quick start
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1. Add "infoNavigator" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'polls',
)
2. Get a url to all those models within your django project like this:
from infoNavigator.views import RecordsView
url(r'^navigate/', RecordsView(models.Keyword, models.SICCode, models.NAICSCode,
models.OSHA170Form, models.ReportingJurisdiction,
models.Accident, models.AccidentAbstract,
models.AccidentInjury, models.Inspection,
models.OptionalInspectionInfo, models.RelatedActivity,
models.StrategicCode, models.Violation,
models.ViolationEvent,
models.ViolationGeneralDuty).as_view()),
3. Visit the url you set up
infoNavigator
===
infoNavigator takes your models and makes tables for all of them so that internal users can explore them
Quick start
-----------
1. Add "infoNavigator" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'polls',
)
2. Get a url to all those models within your django project like this:
from infoNavigator.views import RecordsView
url(r'^navigate/', RecordsView(models.Keyword, models.SICCode, models.NAICSCode,
models.OSHA170Form, models.ReportingJurisdiction,
models.Accident, models.AccidentAbstract,
models.AccidentInjury, models.Inspection,
models.OptionalInspectionInfo, models.RelatedActivity,
models.StrategicCode, models.Violation,
models.ViolationEvent,
models.ViolationGeneralDuty).as_view()),
3. Visit the url you set up
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