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``ModelAdmin``
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The ``modeladmin`` module allows you to add any model in your project to the Wagtail admin. You can create customisable listing
pages for a model, including plain Django models, and add navigation elements so that a model can be accessed directly from the Wagtail admin. Simply extend the ``ModelAdmin`` class, override a few attributes to suit your needs, register it with Wagtail using an easy one-line ``modeladmin_register`` method (you can copy and paste from the examples below), and you're good to go. Your model doesnt need to extend ``Page`` or be registered as a ``Snippet``, and it wont interfere with any of the existing admin functionality that Wagtail provides.
.. _modeladmin_feature_summary:
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Summary of features
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- A customisable list view, allowing you to control what values are displayed
for each row, available options for result filtering, default ordering,
spreadsheet downloads and more.
- Access your list views from the Wagtail admin menu easily with automatically
generated menu items, with automatic 'active item' highlighting. Control the
label text and icons used with easy-to-change attributes on your class.
- An additional ``ModelAdminGroup`` class, that allows you to group your
related models, and list them together in their own submenu, for a more
logical user experience.
- Simple, robust **add** and **edit** views for your non-Page models that use
the panel configurations defined on your model using Wagtail's edit panels.
- For Page models, the system directs to Wagtail's existing add and
edit views, and returns you back to the correct list page, for a seamless
experience.
- Full respect for permissions assigned to your Wagtail users and groups. Users
will only be able to do what you want them to!
- All you need to easily hook your ``ModelAdmin`` classes into Wagtail, taking
care of URL registration, menu changes, and registering any missing model
permissions, so that you can assign them to Groups.
- **Built to be customisable** - While ``modeladmin`` provides a solid
experience out of the box, you can easily use your own templates, and the
``ModelAdmin`` class has a large number of methods that you can override or
extend, allowing you to customise the behaviour to a greater degree.
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Want to know more about customising ``ModelAdmin``?
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
primer
menu_item
indexview
create_edit_delete_views
inspectview
chooseparentview
tips_and_tricks/index
.. _modeladmin_usage:
Installation
------------
Add ``wagtail.contrib.modeladmin`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``:
.. code-block:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'wagtail.contrib.modeladmin',
]
How to use
----------
.. _modeladmin_example_simple:
A simple example
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Let's say your website is for a local library. They have a model called
``Book`` that appears across the site in many places. You can define a normal
Django model for it, then use ModelAdmin to create a menu in Wagtail's admin
to create, view, and edit ``Book`` entries.
``models.py`` looks like this:
.. code-block:: python
from django.db import models
from wagtail.admin.edit_handlers import FieldPanel
from wagtail.images.edit_handlers import ImageChooserPanel
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=255)
author = models.CharField(max_length=255)
cover_photo = models.ForeignKey(
'wagtailimages.Image',
null=True, blank=True,
on_delete=models.SET_NULL,
related_name='+'
)
panels = [
FieldPanel('title'),
FieldPanel('author'),
ImageChooserPanel('cover_photo')
]
.. tip::
You can specify ``FieldPanels`` like ``ImageChooserPanel``, ``PageChooserPanel``,
and ``DocumentChooserPanel`` within the ``panels`` attribute of the model.
This lets you use Wagtail-specific features in an otherwise traditional
Django model.
``wagtail_hooks.py`` in your app directory would look something like this:
.. code-block:: python
from wagtail.contrib.modeladmin.options import (
ModelAdmin, modeladmin_register)
from .models import Book
class BookAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = Book
menu_label = 'Book' # ditch this to use verbose_name_plural from model
menu_icon = 'pilcrow' # change as required
menu_order = 200 # will put in 3rd place (000 being 1st, 100 2nd)
add_to_settings_menu = False # or True to add your model to the Settings sub-menu
exclude_from_explorer = False # or True to exclude pages of this type from Wagtail's explorer view
list_display = ('title', 'author')
list_filter = ('author',)
search_fields = ('title', 'author')
# Now you just need to register your customised ModelAdmin class with Wagtail
modeladmin_register(BookAdmin)
.. _modeladmin_example_complex:
A more complicated example
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In addition to ``Book``, perhaps we also want to add ``Author`` and ``Genre``
models to our app and display a menu item for each of them, too. Creating
lots of menus can add up quickly, so it might be a good idea to group related
menus together. This section show you how to create one menu called *Library*
which expands to show submenus for *Book*, *Author*, and *Genre*.
Assume we've defined ``Book``, ``Author``, and ``Genre`` models in
``models.py``.
``wagtail_hooks.py`` in your app directory would look something like this:
.. code-block:: python
from wagtail.contrib.modeladmin.options import (
ModelAdmin, ModelAdminGroup, modeladmin_register)
from .models import (
Book, Author, Genre)
class BookAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = Book
menu_label = 'Book' # ditch this to use verbose_name_plural from model
menu_icon = 'pilcrow' # change as required
list_display = ('title', 'author')
list_filter = ('genre', 'author')
search_fields = ('title', 'author')
class AuthorAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = Author
menu_label = 'Author' # ditch this to use verbose_name_plural from model
menu_icon = 'user' # change as required
list_display = ('first_name', 'last_name')
list_filter = ('first_name', 'last_name')
search_fields = ('first_name', 'last_name')
class GenreAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = Genre
menu_label = 'Genre' # ditch this to use verbose_name_plural from model
menu_icon = 'group' # change as required
list_display = ('name',)
list_filter = ('name',)
search_fields = ('name',)
class LibraryGroup(ModelAdminGroup):
menu_label = 'Library'
menu_icon = 'folder-open-inverse' # change as required
menu_order = 200 # will put in 3rd place (000 being 1st, 100 2nd)
items = (BookAdmin, AuthorAdmin, GenreAdmin)
# When using a ModelAdminGroup class to group several ModelAdmin classes together,
# you only need to register the ModelAdminGroup class with Wagtail:
modeladmin_register(LibraryGroup)
.. _modeladmin_multi_registration:
Registering multiple classes in one ``wagtail_hooks.py`` file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Each time you call ``modeladmin_register(MyAdmin)`` it creates a new top-level
menu item in Wagtail's left sidebar. You can call this multiple times within
the same ``wagtail_hooks.py`` file if you want. The example below will create
3 top-level menus.
.. code-block:: python
class BookAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = Book
...
class MovieAdmin(ModelAdmin):
model = MovieModel
...
class MusicAdminGroup(ModelAdminGroup):
menu_label = _("Music")
items = (AlbumAdmin, ArtistAdmin)
...
modeladmin_register(BookAdmin)
modeladmin_register(MovieAdmin)
modeladmin_register(MusicAdminGroup)