Fixed #8522 -- Allow app_index to take extra_context to be consistent with the other views in the admin. Thanks Jannis Leidel for the patch.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8529 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ class AdminSite(object):
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context_instance=template.RequestContext(request)
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context_instance=template.RequestContext(request)
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def app_index(self, request, app_label):
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def app_index(self, request, app_label, extra_context=None):
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user = request.user
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user = request.user
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has_module_perms = user.has_module_perms(app_label)
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has_module_perms = user.has_module_perms(app_label)
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app_dict = {}
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app_dict = {}
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@ -399,10 +399,14 @@ class AdminSite(object):
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raise http.Http404('The requested admin page does not exist.')
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raise http.Http404('The requested admin page does not exist.')
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# Sort the models alphabetically within each app.
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# Sort the models alphabetically within each app.
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app_dict['models'].sort(lambda x, y: cmp(x['name'], y['name']))
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app_dict['models'].sort(lambda x, y: cmp(x['name'], y['name']))
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return render_to_response(self.app_index_template or 'admin/app_index.html', {
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context = {
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'title': _('%s administration' % capfirst(app_label)),
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'title': _('%s administration' % capfirst(app_label)),
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'app_list': [app_dict]
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'app_list': [app_dict]
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}, context_instance=template.RequestContext(request))
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}
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context.update(extra_context or {})
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return render_to_response(self.app_index_template or 'admin/app_index.html', context,
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context_instance=template.RequestContext(request)
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# This global object represents the default admin site, for the common case.
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# This global object represents the default admin site, for the common case.
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# You can instantiate AdminSite in your own code to create a custom admin site.
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# You can instantiate AdminSite in your own code to create a custom admin site.
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