Just discovered an excellent built-in feature for Django Admin, released in version 2.0.
Turns out, there is
Let's say in models.py
, you have two models: Person
and Problem
. A person can have many problems..
So we build a simple PersonAdmin
:
from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
@admin.register(models.Person)
class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
pass
and we end up with something like this:
Now, as you can see, Dave has a leaky faucet, his shoe laces are undone and he's broke. Poor guy.
But let's be serious, this ManyToMany widget sucks. If that list grows it's going to be a huge pain in the ass to select many items.
Select2 is a great option.. and turns out Django added it into the base install in version 2.0. Thx guys!
Make some small modifications to admin.py
:
from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
@admin.register(models.Person)
class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
autocomplete_fields = ['problems']
@admin.register(models.Problem)
class ProblemAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
search_fields = ['description']
and voila:
Dave still can't tie his shoes, and he's wetting the bed now. But at least he figured out how to have a usable ManyToMany widget in his Django Admin!
Hope this quick tip helps you out. Follow me here on dev.to or on Twitter @connorbode for more Django, Python, Linux, etc. as I build & learn.
Top comments (2)
πJust what I needed. Was having a tough time getting those manytomany relationships play nice. Cool post.
This it the best thing I found in django admin after the django admin itself