Custom Filter in Django Admin on Django 1.3 or below
How can I add a custom filter to django admin (the filters that appear on the right side of a model dashboard)? I know its easy to include a filter based on a field of that model, but what about a "calculated" field like this:
class NewsItem(models.Model):
headline = models.CharField(max_length=4096, blank=False)
byline_1 = models.CharField(max_length=4096, blank=True)
dateline = models.DateTimeField(help_text=_("date/time that appears on article"))
body_copy = models.TextField(blank=False)
when_to_publish = models.DateTimeField(verbose_name="When to publish", blank=True, null=True)
# HOW CAN I HAVE "is_live" as part of the admin filter? It's a calculated state!!
def is_live(self):
if self.when_to_publish is not None:
if ( self.when_to_publish < datetime.now() ):
return """ <img alt="True" src="/media/img/admin/icon-yes.gif"/> """
else:
return """ <img alt="False" src="/media/img/admin/icon-no.gif"/> """
is_live.allow_tags = True
class NewsItemAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
form = NewsItemAdminForm
list_display = ('headline', 'id', 'is_live')
list_filter = ('is_live') # how can i make this work??
Solution 1:
Thanks to gpilotino for giving me the push into the right direction for implementing this.
I noticed the question's code is using a datetime to figure out when its live . So I used the DateFieldFilterSpec and subclassed it.
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.admin.filterspecs import FilterSpec, ChoicesFilterSpec,DateFieldFilterSpec
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from datetime import datetime
class IsLiveFilterSpec(DateFieldFilterSpec):
"""
Adds filtering by future and previous values in the admin
filter sidebar. Set the is_live_filter filter in the model field attribute
'is_live_filter'. my_model_field.is_live_filter = True
"""
def __init__(self, f, request, params, model, model_admin):
super(IsLiveFilterSpec, self).__init__(f, request, params, model,
model_admin)
today = datetime.now()
self.links = (
(_('Any'), {}),
(_('Yes'), {'%s__lte' % self.field.name: str(today),
}),
(_('No'), {'%s__gte' % self.field.name: str(today),
}),
)
def title(self):
return "Is Live"
# registering the filter
FilterSpec.filter_specs.insert(0, (lambda f: getattr(f, 'is_live_filter', False),
IsLiveFilterSpec))
To use you can put the above code into a filters.py, and import it in the model you want to add the filter to
Solution 2:
you have to write a custom FilterSpec (not documentend anywhere). Look here for an example:
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1051/
Solution 3:
In current django development version there is the support for custom filters: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.list_filter
Solution 4:
You can't, unfortunately. Currently non-field items can not be used as list_filter entries.
Note that your admin class wouldn't have worked even if it was a field, as a single-item tuple needs a comma: ('is_live',)