Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom `AdminSite.index` function. Refs #5500.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8548 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss 2008-08-25 18:53:18 +00:00
parent ab7eabfcd1
commit 7e06b69a3d
5 changed files with 2 additions and 54 deletions

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from django.core.management.base import AppCommand
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
from django.utils.text import capfirst
MODULE_TEMPLATE = ''' {%% if perms.%(app)s.%(addperm)s or perms.%(app)s.%(changeperm)s %%}
<tr>
<th>{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(changeperm)s %%}<a href="%(app)s/%(mod)s/">{%% endif %%}%(name)s{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(changeperm)s %%}</a>{%% endif %%}</th>
<td class="x50">{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(addperm)s %%}<a href="%(app)s/%(mod)s/add/" class="addlink">{%% endif %%}Add{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(addperm)s %%}</a>{%% endif %%}</td>
<td class="x75">{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(changeperm)s %%}<a href="%(app)s/%(mod)s/" class="changelink">{%% endif %%}Change{%% if perms.%(app)s.%(changeperm)s %%}</a>{%% endif %%}</td>
</tr>
{%% endif %%}'''
class Command(AppCommand):
help = 'Prints the admin-index template snippet for the given app name(s).'
def handle_app(self, app, **options):
from django.db.models import get_models
output = []
app_models = get_models(app)
app_label = app_models[0]._meta.app_label
output.append('{%% if perms.%s %%}' % app_label)
output.append('<div class="module"><h2>%s</h2><table>' % app_label.title())
for model in app_models:
if model._meta.admin:
output.append(MODULE_TEMPLATE % {
'app': app_label,
'mod': model._meta.module_name,
'name': force_unicode(capfirst(model._meta.verbose_name_plural)),
'addperm': model._meta.get_add_permission(),
'changeperm': model._meta.get_change_permission(),
})
output.append('</table></div>')
output.append('{% endif %}')
return '\n'.join(output)

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@ -449,9 +449,5 @@ uses a template variable called ``app_list``. That variable contains every
installed Django app. Instead of using that, you can hard-code links to
object-specific admin pages in whatever way you think is best.
Django offers another shortcut in this department. Run the command ``python
manage.py adminindex polls`` to get a chunk of template code for inclusion in
the admin index template. It's a useful starting point.
When you're comfortable with the admin site, read :ref:`part 3 of this tutorial
<intro-tutorial03>` to start working on public poll views.

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@ -18,9 +18,6 @@ script found at the top level of each Django project directory.
.sp
.SH "ACTIONS"
.TP
.BI "adminindex [" "appname ..." "]"
Prints the admin\-index template snippet for the given app name(s).
.TP
.BI cleanup
Cleans out old data from the database (only expired sessions at the moment).
.TP

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@ -95,17 +95,6 @@ that ``django-admin.py`` should print to the console.
Available subcommands
=====================
adminindex
----------
.. django-admin:: adminindex <appname appname ...>
Prints the admin-index template snippet for the given app name(s).
Use admin-index template snippets if you want to customize the look and feel of
your admin's index page. See :ref:`Tutorial 2 <intro-tutorial02>` for more
information.
cleanup
-------

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ _django_completion()
# Standalone options
opts="--help --settings --pythonpath --noinput --noreload --format --indent --verbosity --adminmedia --version --locale --domain"
# Actions
actions="adminindex createcachetable createsuperuser compilemessages \
actions="createcachetable createsuperuser compilemessages \
dbshell diffsettings dumpdata flush inspectdb loaddata \
makemessages reset runfcgi runserver shell sql sqlall sqlclear \
sqlcustom sqlflush sqlindexes sqlreset sqlsequencereset startapp \
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ _django_completion()
esac
else
case ${prev} in
adminindex|dumpdata|reset| \
dumpdata|reset| \
sql|sqlall|sqlclear|sqlcustom|sqlindexes| \
sqlreset|sqlsequencereset|test)
# App completion