It's a simple dashboard app that adds shortcuts to your Django admin homepage. The keyword here is SIMPLE!
Because some people noted that it's sometimes hard to find the app you are looking for on the admin homepage.
"So why don't we customize the admin site a bit?"
"Nah, I don't want to go through all the hassle of editing templates or setting up a complex dashboard app ..."
Well, good thing django-admin-shortcuts is here, because it only takes five minutes of your time to go from the old dreadfully boring admin to the marvelous engineering excellence that is this app.
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pip install django-admin-shortcuts
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add
'admin_shortcuts'
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
, just before'django.contrib.admin'
<-- IMPORTANT -
add
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS
to your settingsFor example:
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS = [
{
'title': 'Authentication',
'shortcuts': [
{
'title': 'Groups',
'url_name': 'admin:auth_group_changelist',
'has_perms': ['example.change_group', 'example.delete_group'],
},
{
'title': 'Add user',
'url_name': 'admin:auth_user_add',
'test_func': 'example.utils.has_perms_to_users',
},
]
},
]
Where ...
- required
url_name
is a name that will be resolved using Django's reverse url method (see Django docs https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/ref/contrib/admin/#admin-reverse-urls) - optional
app_name
is the name of the admin app that will be used for URL reversal. You can safely ignore this if you have only one admin site in yoururls.py
- optional
url
is a direct link that will overrideurl_name
- optional
url_extra
is extra stuff to be attached at the end of the url (like GET data for pre-filtering admin views) - optional
title
is the title of the shortcut - optional
count
andcount_new
are paths to a function inside your project that returns something interesting (like a count of all products or a count of all pending orders). The function can optionally take one argument,request
, which is the current DjangoHttpRequest
object. - optional
test_func
is a path to a function inside your project that returns a boolean. If True the shortcut is displayed. Like above, this function can optionally take one argumentrequest
as well. - optional
has_perms
is a list of strings representing the built-in admin permissions required to display the shortcut. - optional
open_new_window
sets whether the link should open in a new window (default is False) - optional
icon
is an emoji (if you don't specify one, magical ponies will do it for you)
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profit!!
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optionally, also add
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS_SETTINGS
to your settings
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS_SETTINGS = {
'open_new_window': False,
}
Where ...
- optional
open_new_window
makes all shortcuts open in a new window
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS = [
{
'shortcuts': [
{
'url': '/',
'open_new_window': True,
},
{
'url_name': 'admin:logout',
},
{
'title': 'Users',
'url_name': 'admin:auth_user_changelist',
'count': 'example.utils.count_users',
},
{
'title': 'Groups',
'url_name': 'admin:auth_group_changelist',
'count': 'example.utils.count_groups',
'has_perms': ['example.change_group', 'example.delete_group'],
},
{
'title': 'Add user',
'url_name': 'admin:auth_user_add',
'test_func': 'example.utils.has_perms_to_users',
'has_perms': 'example.utils.has_perms_to_users',
},
]
},
{
'title': 'CMS',
'shortcuts': [
{
'title': 'Pages',
'url_name': 'admin:index',
},
{
'title': 'Files',
'url_name': 'admin:index',
'icon': '❤️'
},
{
'title': 'Contact forms',
'url_name': 'admin:index',
'count_new': '3',
},
{
'title': 'Products',
'url_name': 'admin:index',
},
{
'title': 'Orders',
'url_name': 'admin:index',
'count_new': '12',
},
]
},
]
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS_SETTINGS = {
'open_new_window': False,
}
- to change the CSS overwrite the
templates/admin_shortcuts/base.css
template - to change the which icons are magically selected specify the mappings in
ADMIN_SHORTCUTS_ICON_MAPPINGS