Fixed #25262 -- Removed the enable_comments field from FlatPageAdmin.
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@ -8,11 +8,13 @@ class FlatPageAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
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form = FlatpageForm
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fieldsets = (
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(None, {'fields': ('url', 'title', 'content', 'sites')}),
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(_('Advanced options'), {'classes': ('collapse',),
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'fields': ('enable_comments', 'registration_required', 'template_name')}),
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(_('Advanced options'), {
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'classes': ('collapse',),
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'fields': ('registration_required', 'template_name'),
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}),
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)
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list_display = ('url', 'title')
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list_filter = ('sites', 'enable_comments', 'registration_required')
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list_filter = ('sites', 'registration_required')
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search_fields = ('url', 'title')
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admin.site.register(FlatPage, FlatPageAdmin)
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@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ subclass::
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}),
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('Advanced options', {
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'classes': ('collapse',),
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'fields': ('enable_comments', 'registration_required', 'template_name')
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'fields': ('registration_required', 'template_name'),
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}),
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)
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@ -170,6 +170,8 @@ For more on middleware, read the :doc:`middleware docs
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How to add, change and delete flatpages
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=======================================
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.. _flatpages-admin:
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Via the admin interface
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-----------------------
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@ -177,6 +179,38 @@ If you've activated the automatic Django admin interface, you should see a
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"Flatpages" section on the admin index page. Edit flatpages as you edit any
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other object in the system.
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The ``FlatPage`` model has an ``enable_comments`` field that isn't used by
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``contrib.flatpages``, but that could be useful for your project or third-party
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apps. It doesn't appear in the admin interface, but you can add it by
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registering a custom ``ModelAdmin`` for ``FlatPage``::
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from django.contrib import admin
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from django.contrib.flatpages.admin import FlatPageAdmin
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from django.contrib.flatpages.models import FlatPage
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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# Define a new FlatPageAdmin
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class FlatPageAdmin(FlatPageAdmin):
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fieldsets = (
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(None, {'fields': ('url', 'title', 'content', 'sites')}),
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(_('Advanced options'), {
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'classes': ('collapse', ),
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'fields': (
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'enable_comments',
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'registration_required',
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'template_name',
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),
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}),
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)
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# Re-register FlatPageAdmin
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admin.site.unregister(FlatPage)
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admin.site.register(FlatPage, FlatPageAdmin)
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.. versionchanged:: 1.9
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The ``enable_comments`` field was removed from ``FlatPageAdmin``.
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Via the Python API
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------------------
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@ -996,6 +996,10 @@ Miscellaneous
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levels. Previously, messages of ``ERROR`` level or higher were printed to the
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console.
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* The ``FlatPage.enable_comments`` field is removed from the ``FlatPageAdmin``
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as it's unused by the application. If your project or a third-party app makes
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use of it, :ref:`create a custom ModelAdmin <flatpages-admin>` to add it back.
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.. _deprecated-features-1.9:
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Features deprecated in 1.9
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