Made a bunch of improvements to admin actions. Be warned: this includes one minor but BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE change.

These changes are:

    * BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: action functions and action methods now share the same signature: `(modeladmin, request, queryset)`. Actions defined as methods stay the same, but if you've defined an action as a standalone function you'll now need to add that first `modeladmin` argument.
    * The delete selected action is now a standalone function registered site-wide; this makes disabling it easy.
    * Fixed #10596: there are now official, documented `AdminSite` APIs for dealing with actions, including a method to disable global actions. You can still re-enable globally-disabled actions on a case-by-case basis.
    * Fixed #10595: you can now disable actions for a particular `ModelAdmin` by setting `actions` to `None`.
    * Fixed #10734: actions are now sorted (by name).
    * Fixed #10618: the action is now taken from the form whose "submit" button you clicked, not arbitrarily the last form on the page.
    * All of the above is documented and tested.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@10408 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss 2009-04-06 20:23:33 +00:00
parent d0c897d660
commit bb15cee58a
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@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
"""
Built-in, globally-available admin actions.
"""
from django import template
from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
from django.contrib.admin import helpers
from django.contrib.admin.util import get_deleted_objects, model_ngettext
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
from django.utils.html import escape
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.text import capfirst
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy, ugettext as _
def delete_selected(modeladmin, request, queryset):
"""
Default action which deletes the selected objects.
This action first displays a confirmation page whichs shows all the
deleteable objects, or, if the user has no permission one of the related
childs (foreignkeys), a "permission denied" message.
Next, it delets all selected objects and redirects back to the change list.
"""
opts = modeladmin.model._meta
app_label = opts.app_label
# Check that the user has delete permission for the actual model
if not modeladmin.has_delete_permission(request):
raise PermissionDenied
# Populate deletable_objects, a data structure of all related objects that
# will also be deleted.
# deletable_objects must be a list if we want to use '|unordered_list' in the template
deletable_objects = []
perms_needed = set()
i = 0
for obj in queryset:
deletable_objects.append([mark_safe(u'%s: <a href="%s/">%s</a>' % (escape(force_unicode(capfirst(opts.verbose_name))), obj.pk, escape(obj))), []])
get_deleted_objects(deletable_objects[i], perms_needed, request.user, obj, opts, 1, modeladmin.admin_site, levels_to_root=2)
i=i+1
# The user has already confirmed the deletion.
# Do the deletion and return a None to display the change list view again.
if request.POST.get('post'):
if perms_needed:
raise PermissionDenied
n = queryset.count()
if n:
for obj in queryset:
obj_display = force_unicode(obj)
modeladmin.log_deletion(request, obj, obj_display)
queryset.delete()
modeladmin.message_user(request, _("Successfully deleted %(count)d %(items)s.") % {
"count": n, "items": model_ngettext(modeladmin.opts, n)
})
# Return None to display the change list page again.
return None
context = {
"title": _("Are you sure?"),
"object_name": force_unicode(opts.verbose_name),
"deletable_objects": deletable_objects,
'queryset': queryset,
"perms_lacking": perms_needed,
"opts": opts,
"root_path": modeladmin.admin_site.root_path,
"app_label": app_label,
'action_checkbox_name': helpers.ACTION_CHECKBOX_NAME,
}
# Display the confirmation page
return render_to_response(modeladmin.delete_confirmation_template or [
"admin/%s/%s/delete_selected_confirmation.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()),
"admin/%s/delete_selected_confirmation.html" % app_label,
"admin/delete_selected_confirmation.html"
], context, context_instance=template.RequestContext(request))
delete_selected.short_description = ugettext_lazy("Delete selected %(verbose_name_plural)s")

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ from django.db import models, transaction
from django.db.models.fields import BLANK_CHOICE_DASH
from django.http import Http404, HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404, render_to_response
from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
from django.utils.functional import update_wrapper
from django.utils.html import escape
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
@ -194,7 +195,7 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
object_history_template = None
# Actions
actions = ['delete_selected']
actions = []
action_form = helpers.ActionForm
actions_on_top = True
actions_on_bottom = False
@ -207,7 +208,7 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
for inline_class in self.inlines:
inline_instance = inline_class(self.model, self.admin_site)
self.inline_instances.append(inline_instance)
if 'action_checkbox' not in self.list_display:
if 'action_checkbox' not in self.list_display and self.actions is not None:
self.list_display = ['action_checkbox'] + list(self.list_display)
if not self.list_display_links:
for name in self.list_display:
@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
from django.conf import settings
js = ['js/core.js', 'js/admin/RelatedObjectLookups.js']
if self.actions:
if self.actions is not None:
js.extend(['js/getElementsBySelector.js', 'js/actions.js'])
if self.prepopulated_fields:
js.append('js/urlify.js')
@ -414,19 +415,46 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
action_checkbox.short_description = mark_safe('<input type="checkbox" id="action-toggle" />')
action_checkbox.allow_tags = True
def get_actions(self, request=None):
def get_actions(self, request):
"""
Return a dictionary mapping the names of all actions for this
ModelAdmin to a tuple of (callable, name, description) for each action.
"""
actions = {}
for klass in [self.admin_site] + self.__class__.mro()[::-1]:
for action in getattr(klass, 'actions', []):
func, name, description = self.get_action(action)
actions[name] = (func, name, description)
# If self.actions is explicitally set to None that means that we don't
# want *any* actions enabled on this page.
if self.actions is None:
return []
actions = []
# Gather actions from the admin site first
for (name, func) in self.admin_site.actions:
description = getattr(func, 'short_description', name.replace('_', ' '))
actions.append((func, name, description))
# Then gather them from the model admin and all parent classes,
# starting with self and working back up.
for klass in self.__class__.mro()[::-1]:
class_actions = getattr(klass, 'actions', [])
# Avoid trying to iterate over None
if not class_actions:
continue
actions.extend([self.get_action(action) for action in class_actions])
# get_action might have returned None, so filter any of those out.
actions = filter(None, actions)
# Convert the actions into a SortedDict keyed by name
# and sorted by description.
actions.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(a[2].lower(), b[2].lower()))
actions = SortedDict([
(name, (func, name, desc))
for func, name, desc in actions
])
return actions
def get_action_choices(self, request=None, default_choices=BLANK_CHOICE_DASH):
def get_action_choices(self, request, default_choices=BLANK_CHOICE_DASH):
"""
Return a list of choices for use in a form object. Each choice is a
tuple (name, description).
@ -443,85 +471,30 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
or the name of a method on the ModelAdmin. Return is a tuple of
(callable, name, description).
"""
# If the action is a callable, just use it.
if callable(action):
func = action
action = action.__name__
elif hasattr(self, action):
func = getattr(self, action)
# Next, look for a method. Grab it off self.__class__ to get an unbound
# method instead of a bound one; this ensures that the calling
# conventions are the same for functions and methods.
elif hasattr(self.__class__, action):
func = getattr(self.__class__, action)
# Finally, look for a named method on the admin site
else:
try:
func = self.admin_site.get_action(action)
except KeyError:
return None
if hasattr(func, 'short_description'):
description = func.short_description
else:
description = capfirst(action.replace('_', ' '))
return func, action, description
def delete_selected(self, request, queryset):
"""
Default action which deletes the selected objects.
In the first step, it displays a confirmation page whichs shows all
the deleteable objects or, if the user has no permission one of the
related childs (foreignkeys) it displays a "permission denied" message.
In the second step delete all selected objects and display the change
list again.
"""
opts = self.model._meta
app_label = opts.app_label
# Check that the user has delete permission for the actual model
if not self.has_delete_permission(request):
raise PermissionDenied
# Populate deletable_objects, a data structure of all related objects that
# will also be deleted.
# deletable_objects must be a list if we want to use '|unordered_list' in the template
deletable_objects = []
perms_needed = set()
i = 0
for obj in queryset:
deletable_objects.append([mark_safe(u'%s: <a href="%s/">%s</a>' % (escape(force_unicode(capfirst(opts.verbose_name))), obj.pk, escape(obj))), []])
get_deleted_objects(deletable_objects[i], perms_needed, request.user, obj, opts, 1, self.admin_site, levels_to_root=2)
i=i+1
# The user has already confirmed the deletion.
# Do the deletion and return a None to display the change list view again.
if request.POST.get('post'):
if perms_needed:
raise PermissionDenied
n = queryset.count()
if n:
for obj in queryset:
obj_display = force_unicode(obj)
self.log_deletion(request, obj, obj_display)
queryset.delete()
self.message_user(request, _("Successfully deleted %(count)d %(items)s.") % {
"count": n, "items": model_ngettext(self.opts, n)
})
# Return None to display the change list page again.
return None
context = {
"title": _("Are you sure?"),
"object_name": force_unicode(opts.verbose_name),
"deletable_objects": deletable_objects,
'queryset': queryset,
"perms_lacking": perms_needed,
"opts": opts,
"root_path": self.admin_site.root_path,
"app_label": app_label,
'action_checkbox_name': helpers.ACTION_CHECKBOX_NAME,
}
# Display the confirmation page
return render_to_response(self.delete_confirmation_template or [
"admin/%s/%s/delete_selected_confirmation.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()),
"admin/%s/delete_selected_confirmation.html" % app_label,
"admin/delete_selected_confirmation.html"
], context, context_instance=template.RequestContext(request))
delete_selected.short_description = ugettext_lazy("Delete selected %(verbose_name_plural)s")
def construct_change_message(self, request, form, formsets):
"""
Construct a change message from a changed object.
@ -678,6 +651,16 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
data = request.POST.copy()
data.pop(helpers.ACTION_CHECKBOX_NAME, None)
data.pop("index", None)
# Use the action whose button was pushed
try:
data.update({'action': data.getlist('action')[action_index]})
except IndexError:
# If we didn't get an action from the chosen form that's invalid
# POST data, so by deleting action it'll fail the validation check
# below. So no need to do anything here
pass
action_form = self.action_form(data, auto_id=None)
action_form.fields['action'].choices = self.get_action_choices(request)
@ -692,7 +675,7 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
if not selected:
return None
response = func(request, queryset.filter(pk__in=selected))
response = func(self, request, queryset.filter(pk__in=selected))
# Actions may return an HttpResponse, which will be used as the
# response from the POST. If not, we'll be a good little HTTP
@ -881,8 +864,20 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
app_label = opts.app_label
if not self.has_change_permission(request, None):
raise PermissionDenied
# Check actions to see if any are available on this changelist
actions = self.get_actions(request)
# Remove action checkboxes if there aren't any actions available.
list_display = list(self.list_display)
if not actions:
try:
list_display.remove('action_checkbox')
except ValueError:
pass
try:
cl = ChangeList(request, self.model, self.list_display, self.list_display_links, self.list_filter,
cl = ChangeList(request, self.model, list_display, self.list_display_links, self.list_filter,
self.date_hierarchy, self.search_fields, self.list_select_related, self.list_per_page, self.list_editable, self)
except IncorrectLookupParameters:
# Wacky lookup parameters were given, so redirect to the main
@ -893,11 +888,11 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
if ERROR_FLAG in request.GET.keys():
return render_to_response('admin/invalid_setup.html', {'title': _('Database error')})
return HttpResponseRedirect(request.path + '?' + ERROR_FLAG + '=1')
# If the request was POSTed, this might be a bulk action or a bulk edit.
# Try to look up an action first, but if this isn't an action the POST
# will fall through to the bulk edit check, below.
if request.method == 'POST':
if actions and request.method == 'POST':
response = self.response_action(request, queryset=cl.get_query_set())
if response:
return response
@ -948,8 +943,11 @@ class ModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
media = self.media
# Build the action form and populate it with available actions.
action_form = self.action_form(auto_id=None)
action_form.fields['action'].choices = self.get_action_choices(request)
if actions:
action_form = self.action_form(auto_id=None)
action_form.fields['action'].choices = self.get_action_choices(request)
else:
action_form = None
context = {
'title': cl.title,

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import re
from django import http, template
from django.contrib.admin import ModelAdmin
from django.contrib.admin import actions
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login
from django.db.models.base import ModelBase
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
@ -11,6 +12,10 @@ from django.utils.text import capfirst
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy, ugettext as _
from django.views.decorators.cache import never_cache
from django.conf import settings
try:
set
except NameError:
from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 fallback
ERROR_MESSAGE = ugettext_lazy("Please enter a correct username and password. Note that both fields are case-sensitive.")
LOGIN_FORM_KEY = 'this_is_the_login_form'
@ -44,8 +49,8 @@ class AdminSite(object):
else:
name += '_'
self.name = name
self.actions = []
self._actions = {'delete_selected': actions.delete_selected}
self._global_actions = self._actions.copy()
def register(self, model_or_iterable, admin_class=None, **options):
"""
@ -102,10 +107,33 @@ class AdminSite(object):
raise NotRegistered('The model %s is not registered' % model.__name__)
del self._registry[model]
def add_action(self, action):
if not callable(action):
raise TypeError("You can only register callable actions through an admin site")
self.actions.append(action)
def add_action(self, action, name=None):
"""
Register an action to be available globally.
"""
name = name or action.__name__
self._actions[name] = action
self._global_actions[name] = action
def disable_action(self, name):
"""
Disable a globally-registered action. Raises KeyError for invalid names.
"""
del self._actions[name]
def get_action(self, name):
"""
Explicitally get a registered global action wheather it's enabled or
not. Raises KeyError for invalid names.
"""
return self._global_actions[name]
def actions(self):
"""
Get all the enabled actions as an iterable of (name, func).
"""
return self._actions.iteritems()
actions = property(actions)
def has_permission(self, request):
"""

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@ -9,6 +9,11 @@
<script type="text/javascript" src="../../jsi18n/"></script>
{% endif %}
{{ media }}
{% if not actions_on_top and not actions_on_bottom %}
<style>
#changelist table thead th:first-child {width: inherit}
</style>
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
{% block bodyclass %}change-list{% endblock %}
@ -69,9 +74,9 @@
{% endif %}
{% block result_list %}
{% if actions_on_top and cl.full_result_count %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
{% if action_form and actions_on_top and cl.full_result_count %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
{% result_list cl %}
{% if actions_on_bottom and cl.full_result_count %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
{% if action_form and actions_on_bottom and cl.full_result_count %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
{% block pagination %}{% pagination cl %}{% endblock %}
</form>

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@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
{% endif %}
{{ cl.result_count }} {% ifequal cl.result_count 1 %}{{ cl.opts.verbose_name }}{% else %}{{ cl.opts.verbose_name_plural }}{% endifequal %}
{% if show_all_url %}&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="{{ show_all_url }}" class="showall">{% trans 'Show all' %}</a>{% endif %}
{% if cl.formset %}<input type="submit" name="_save" class="default" value="Save"/>{% endif %}
{% if cl.formset and cl.result_count %}<input type="submit" name="_save" class="default" value="Save"/>{% endif %}
</p>

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@ -127,14 +127,6 @@ def validate(cls, model):
continue
get_field(cls, model, opts, 'ordering[%d]' % idx, field)
if cls.actions:
check_isseq(cls, 'actions', cls.actions)
for idx, item in enumerate(cls.actions):
if (not callable(item)) and (not hasattr(cls, item)):
raise ImproperlyConfigured("'%s.actions[%d]' is neither a "
"callable nor a method on %s" % (cls.__name__, idx, cls.__name__))
# list_select_related = False
# save_as = False
# save_on_top = False

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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Writing actions
The easiest way to explain actions is by example, so let's dive in.
A common use case for admin actions is the bulk updating of a model. Imagine a simple
news application with an ``Article`` model::
A common use case for admin actions is the bulk updating of a model. Imagine a
simple news application with an ``Article`` model::
from django.db import models
@ -61,12 +61,17 @@ Writing action functions
First, we'll need to write a function that gets called when the action is
trigged from the admin. Action functions are just regular functions that take
two arguments: an :class:`~django.http.HttpRequest` representing the current
request, and a :class:`~django.db.models.QuerySet` containing the set of
objects selected by the user. Our publish-these-articles function won't need
the request object, but we will use the queryset::
three arguments:
* The current :class:`ModelAdmin`
* An :class:`~django.http.HttpRequest` representing the current request,
* A :class:`~django.db.models.QuerySet` containing the set of objects
selected by the user.
def make_published(request, queryset):
Our publish-these-articles function won't need the :class:`ModelAdmin` or the
request object, but we will use the queryset::
def make_published(modeladmin, request, queryset):
queryset.update(status='p')
.. note::
@ -86,7 +91,7 @@ the function name, with underscores replaced by spaces. That's fine, but we
can provide a better, more human-friendly name by giving the
``make_published`` function a ``short_description`` attribute::
def make_published(request, queryset):
def make_published(modeladmin, request, queryset):
queryset.update(status='p')
make_published.short_description = "Mark selected stories as published"
@ -106,7 +111,7 @@ the action and its registration would look like::
from django.contrib import admin
from myapp.models import Article
def make_published(request, queryset):
def make_published(modeladmin, request, queryset):
queryset.update(status='p')
make_published.short_description = "Mark selected stories as published"
@ -150,14 +155,14 @@ That's easy enough to do::
queryset.update(status='p')
make_published.short_description = "Mark selected stories as published"
Notice first that we've moved ``make_published`` into a method (remembering to
add the ``self`` argument!), and second that we've now put the string
``'make_published'`` in ``actions`` instead of a direct function reference.
This tells the :class:`ModelAdmin` to look up the action as a method.
Notice first that we've moved ``make_published`` into a method and renamed the
`modeladmin` parameter to `self`, and second that we've now put the string
``'make_published'`` in ``actions`` instead of a direct function reference. This
tells the :class:`ModelAdmin` to look up the action as a method.
Defining actions as methods is especially nice because it gives the action
access to the :class:`ModelAdmin` itself, allowing the action to call any of
the methods provided by the admin.
Defining actions as methods is gives the action more straightforward, idiomatic
access to the :class:`ModelAdmin` itself, allowing the action to call any of the
methods provided by the admin.
For example, we can use ``self`` to flash a message to the user informing her
that the action was successful::
@ -208,8 +213,8 @@ you've written, passing the list of selected objects in the GET query string.
This allows you to provide complex interaction logic on the intermediary
pages. For example, if you wanted to provide a more complete export function,
you'd want to let the user choose a format, and possibly a list of fields to
include in the export. The best thing to do would be to write a small action that simply redirects
to your custom export view::
include in the export. The best thing to do would be to write a small action
that simply redirects to your custom export view::
from django.contrib import admin
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
@ -226,14 +231,108 @@ hence the business with the ``ContentType``.
Writing this view is left as an exercise to the reader.
Making actions available globally
---------------------------------
.. _adminsite-actions:
Some actions are best if they're made available to *any* object in the admin
-- the export action defined above would be a good candidate. You can make an
action globally available using :meth:`AdminSite.add_action()`::
Making actions available site-wide
----------------------------------
from django.contrib import admin
.. method:: AdminSite.add_action(action[, name])
Some actions are best if they're made available to *any* object in the admin
site -- the export action defined above would be a good candidate. You can
make an action globally available using :meth:`AdminSite.add_action()`. For
example::
from django.contrib import admin
admin.site.add_action(export_selected_objects)
admin.site.add_action(export_selected_objects)
This makes the `export_selected_objects` action globally available as an
action named `"export_selected_objects"`. You can explicitly give the action
a name -- good if you later want to programatically :ref:`remove the action
<disabling-admin-actions>` -- by passing a second argument to
:meth:`AdminSite.add_action()`::
admin.site.add_action(export_selected_objects, 'export_selected')
.. _disabling-admin-actions:
Disabling actions
-----------------
Sometimes you need to disable certain actions -- especially those
:ref:`registered site-wide <adminsite-actions>` -- for particular objects.
There's a few ways you can disable actions:
Disabling a site-wide action
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. method:: AdminSite.disable_action(name)
If you need to disable a :ref:`site-wide action <adminsite-actions>` you can
call :meth:`AdminSite.disable_action()`.
For example, you can use this method to remove the built-in "delete selected
objects" action::
admin.site.disable_action('delete_selected')
Once you've done the above, that action will no longer be available
site-wide.
If, however, you need to re-enable a globally-disabled action for one
particular model, simply list it explicitally in your ``ModelAdmin.actions``
list::
# Globally disable delete selected
admin.site.disable_action('delete_selected')
# This ModelAdmin will not have delete_selected available
class SomeModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
actions = ['some_other_action']
...
# This one will
class AnotherModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
actions = ['delete_selected', 'a_third_action']
...
Disabling all actions for a particular :class:`ModelAdmin`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you want *no* bulk actions available for a given :class:`ModelAdmin`, simply
set :attr:`ModelAdmin.actions` to ``None``::
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
actions = None
This tells the :class:`ModelAdmin` to not display or allow any actions,
including any :ref:`site-wide actions <adminsite-actions>`.
Conditionally enabling or disabling actions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. method:: ModelAdmin.get_actions(request)
Finally, you can conditionally enable or disable actions on a per-request
(and hence per-user basis) by overriding :meth:`ModelAdmin.get_actions`.
This returns a dictionary of actions allowed. The keys are action names, and
the values are ``(function, name, short_description)`` tuples.
Most of the time you'll use this method to conditionally remove actions from
the list gathered by the superclass. For example, if I only wanted users
whose names begin with 'J' to be able to delete objects in bulk, I could do
the following::
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
...
def get_actions(self, request):
actions = super(MyModelAdmin, self).get_actions(request)
if request.user.username[0].upper() != 'J':
del actions['delete_selected']
return actions

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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ class Subscriber(models.Model):
return "%s (%s)" % (self.name, self.email)
class SubscriberAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
actions = ['delete_selected', 'mail_admin']
actions = ['mail_admin']
def mail_admin(self, request, selected):
EmailMessage(
@ -236,7 +236,10 @@ class SubscriberAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
class ExternalSubscriber(Subscriber):
pass
def external_mail(request, selected):
class OldSubscriber(Subscriber):
pass
def external_mail(modeladmin, request, selected):
EmailMessage(
'Greetings from a function action',
'This is the test email from a function action',
@ -244,7 +247,7 @@ def external_mail(request, selected):
['to@example.com']
).send()
def redirect_to(request, selected):
def redirect_to(modeladmin, request, selected):
from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
return HttpResponseRedirect('/some-where-else/')
@ -285,6 +288,9 @@ class EmptyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
def queryset(self, request):
return super(EmptyModelAdmin, self).queryset(request).filter(pk__gt=1)
class OldSubscriberAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
actions = None
admin.site.register(Article, ArticleAdmin)
admin.site.register(CustomArticle, CustomArticleAdmin)
admin.site.register(Section, save_as=True, inlines=[ArticleInline])
@ -295,6 +301,7 @@ admin.site.register(Person, PersonAdmin)
admin.site.register(Persona, PersonaAdmin)
admin.site.register(Subscriber, SubscriberAdmin)
admin.site.register(ExternalSubscriber, ExternalSubscriberAdmin)
admin.site.register(OldSubscriber, OldSubscriberAdmin)
admin.site.register(Podcast, PodcastAdmin)
admin.site.register(Parent, ParentAdmin)
admin.site.register(EmptyModel, EmptyModelAdmin)

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@ -995,6 +995,32 @@ class AdminActionsTest(TestCase):
}
response = self.client.post('/test_admin/admin/admin_views/externalsubscriber/', action_data)
self.failUnlessEqual(response.status_code, 302)
def test_model_without_action(self):
"Tests a ModelAdmin without any action"
response = self.client.get('/test_admin/admin/admin_views/oldsubscriber/')
self.assertEquals(response.context["action_form"], None)
self.assert_(
'<input type="checkbox" class="action-select"' not in response.content,
"Found an unexpected action toggle checkboxbox in response"
)
def test_multiple_actions_form(self):
"""
Test that actions come from the form whose submit button was pressed (#10618).
"""
action_data = {
ACTION_CHECKBOX_NAME: [1],
# Two different actions selected on the two forms...
'action': ['external_mail', 'delete_selected'],
# ...but we clicked "go" on the top form.
'index': 0
}
response = self.client.post('/test_admin/admin/admin_views/externalsubscriber/', action_data)
# Send mail, don't delete.
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEquals(mail.outbox[0].subject, 'Greetings from a function action')
class TestInlineNotEditable(TestCase):
fixtures = ['admin-views-users.xml']