On 26/11/2014 11:59 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
From the docs ...

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/ref/contrib/admin/#django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.has_change_permission

... is working nicely except it just pops up a standard error page
403 Forbidden when it returns False.


Actually, I must have changed my code and refreshed an already rendered form when I thought it was working. Just clicking on the wrong model in the admin list pops up a 403 Forbidden page. It looks like ModelAdmin.has_change_permission() must return True to render the change form.

Maybe someone can tell me how to make a model read-only for certain
users based on their relationship with the model?

To elaborate somewhat, a company owns a substance displayed on a page in the admin and any user should be able to see it but only users who are members of the same company may change or delete it.

Thanks


How can I intercept this in the Admin and treat it like an error
displayed like all the other validation errors generated from the
model.clean() method???

I'd like to raise a business rule violation exception on saving the
model.

Thanks for any hints

Mike


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