Adds simple object instance ordering to the Django administration change list.
Installing django-orderable is simple, just complete the following steps:
- Clone the django-orderable repository from GitHub.
- Run
python setup.py install
to install the module package. - Add
orderable
to theINSTALLED_APPS
tuple for your Django project. - Make sure the
orderable.js
file is served by your favorite web server. - For any models that you would like to be ordered through the change list,
have these models extend
orderable.models.OrderableModel
, and have their admin classes implement or extendorderable.admin.OrderableAdmin
. - Make sure that in your ModelAdmin, the
list_per_page
attribute is set to a value that is greater than the possible number of objects (this attribute defaults to 100). If you're looking to order an inordinate number of model instances, you might want to look elsewhere for your ordering solution.
You can also create orderable inlines in your administration site by creating
inlines that extend orderable.admin.OrderableStackedInline
or
orderable.admin.OrderableTabularInline
.
Please note that this isn't a fool-proof solution to ordering objects in every scenario. However, this app is useful for small applications where the change list will not be paginated beyond the first page of model instances. There are a lot of cases where this application isn't the appropriate solution (at least currently), such as objects that are ordered with respect to a related object, situations where the list_filter will be implemented, etc.
The test application can be run with the manage-tests.sh
script in the root
directory of the repository. (Please note that the script does need to be
executed with the root as the repository as $PWD
, or else the $PYTHONPATH
environment variable will not be set correctly.) It takes any valid arguments
to the environment's django-admin.py
command. When creating the database, it
creates a default superuser, with the username admin
and password
password
, as well as some test data to play with in the administration panel.