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Add advanced filtering abilities to Django admin
Django Advanced Filters
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A django ModelAdmin mixin which adds advanced filtering abilities to the admin.
Mimics the advanced search feature in
VTiger <https://www.vtiger.com/>
, see here for more info <https://www.vtiger.com/docs/creating-custom-filters>
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For release notes, see Changelog <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/modlinltd/django-advanced-filters/develop/CHANGELOG.rst>
__
Requirements
- Django 2.2, >= 3.2 on Python 3.6+/PyPy3
- simplejson >= 3.6.5, < 4
Installation & Set up
- Install from pypi:
pip install django-advanced-filters
- Add
'advanced_filters'
toINSTALLED_APPS
. - Add
url(r'^advanced_filters/', include('advanced_filters.urls'))
to your project's urlconf. - Run
python manage.py syncdb
orpython manage.py migrate
(for django >= 1.7)
Integration Example
Extending a ModelAdmin is pretty straightforward:
.. code-block:: python
from advanced_filters.admin import AdminAdvancedFiltersMixin
class ProfileAdmin(AdminAdvancedFiltersMixin, models.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = ('name', 'language', 'ts') # simple list filters
# specify which fields can be selected in the advanced filter
# creation form
advanced_filter_fields = (
'name',
'language',
'ts',
# even use related fields as lookup fields
'country__name',
'posts__title',
'comments__content',
)
Adding a new advanced filter (see below) will display a new list filter named "Advanced filters" which will list all the filter the currently logged in user is allowed to use (by default only those he/she created).
Custom naming of fields
Initially, each field in advanced_filter_fields
is resolved into an
actual model field. That field's verbose_name attribute is then used as
the text of the displayed option. While uncommon, it occasionally makes
sense to use a custom name, especially when following a relationship, as
the context then changes.
For example, when a profile admin allows filtering by a user name as well as a sales representative name, it'll get confusing:
.. code-block:: python
class ProfileAdmin(AdminAdvancedFiltersMixin, models.ModelAdmin):
advanced_filter_fields = ('name', 'sales_rep__name')
In this case the field options will both be named "name" (by default).
To fix this, use custom naming:
.. code-block:: python
class ProfileAdmin(AdminAdvancedFiltersMixin, models.ModelAdmin):
advanced_filter_fields = ('name', ('sales_rep__name', 'assigned rep'))
Now, you will get two options, "name" and "assigned rep".
Adding new advanced filters
By default the mixin uses a template which extends django's built-in
change_list
template. This template is based off of grapelli's fork
of this template (hence the 'grp' classes and funny looking javascript).
The default template also uses the superb
magnificPopup <dimsemenov/Magnific-Popup>
__ which is currently bundled
with the application.
Regardless of the above, you can easily write your own template which
uses context variables {{ advanced_filters }}
and
{{ advanced_filters.formset }}
, to render the advanced filter
creation form.
Structure
Each advanced filter has only a couple of required fields when constructed with the form; namely the title and a formset (consisting of a form for each sub-query or rule of the filter query).
Each form in the formset requires the following fields: field
,
operator
, value
And allows the optional negate
and remove
fields.
Let us go over each of the fields in a rule fieldset.
Field
The list of all available fields for this specific instance of the ModelAdmin as specific by the ```advanced_filter_fields`` property. <#integration-example>`__
The OR field
``OR`` is an additional field that is added to every rule's available
fields.
It allows constructing queries with `OR
statements <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/queries/#complex-lookups-with-q-objects>`__.
You can use it by creating an "empty" rule with this field "between" a
set of 1 or more rules.
Operator
--------
Query field suffixes which specify how the ``WHERE`` query will be
constructed.
The currently supported are as follows: ``iexact``, ``icontains``,
``iregex``, ``range``, ``isnull``, ``istrue`` and ``isfalse``
For more detail on what they mean and how they function, see django's
`documentation on field
lookups <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/querysets/#field-lookups>`__.
Value
-----
The value which the specific sub-query will be looking for, i.e the
value of the field specified above, or in django query syntax:
``.filter(field=value)``
Negate
------
A boolean (check-box) field to specify whether this rule is to be
negated, effectively making it a "exclude" sub-query.
Remove
------
Similarly to other `django
formsets <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/formsets/>`__,
used to remove the selected line on submit.
Editing previously created advanced filters
===========================================
The ``AdvancedFilterAdmin`` class (a subclass of ``ModelAdmin``) is
provided and registered with ``AdvancedFilter`` in admin.py module.
The model's change\_form template is overridden from grapelli's/django's
standard template, to mirror the add form modal as closely as possible.
*Note:* currently, adding new filters from the ModelAdmin change page is
not supported.
Query Serialization
===================
**TODO:** write a few words on how serialization of queries is done.
Model correlation
=================
Since version 1.0, ``AdvancedFilter`` are tightly coupled with a specific model
using the ``model`` field and the app\_label.Name template.
On creation, ``model`` is populated based on the admin changelist it's created
in.
This change has a few benefits:
1. The mixin can be used with multiple ``ModelAdmin`` classes while
performing specific query serialization and field validation that are
at the base of the filter functionality.
2. Users can edit previously created filters outside of the
context of a changelist, as we do in the
```AdvancedFilterAdmin`` <#editing-previously-created-advanced-filters>`__.
3. Limit the ``AdvancedListFilters`` to limit queryset (and thus, the
underlying options) to a specified model.
Views
=====
The GetFieldChoices view is required to dynamically (using javascript)
fetch a list of valid field choices when creating/changing an
``AdvancedFilter``.
TODO
====
- Add permission user/group selection functionality to the filter form
- Allow toggling of predefined templates (grappelli / vanilla django
admin), and front-end features.
- Support more (newer) python/django versions
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