On 5 Mar 2008, at 6:17 pm, Josh Ourisman wrote:

>
> There are two ways in which I want to customize the admin interface
> for a project I'm working on. As far as I can tell, these sorts of
> customizations aren't built in, but before I start trying to write
> them myself I just want to make sure I'm not reinventing the wheel
> here. So, the two things I want to do are as follows:
>
> 1. This is a multi-site project, so most models have a site field. One
> particular model, locations, has a site field as well as a many-to-
> many relationship with the neighborhood model which also has a site
> field. What I want is that when editing a location object the
> neighborhoods that show up in the select box are only those
> neighborhoods that are related to the same site as the location being
> edited.
>
> 2. The location model also has a URL field which is non-required. I
> would like, when listing the locations in the admin interface, to be
> able to filter the view based on whether or not the location has a
> URL. Currently, if I just add that field as a filter it lists every
> single value of that field which isn't what I want (as there are
> several hundred values).
>
> Is there some easy built-in way to do either or both of these things
> that I'm just not aware of?


As you say, in trunk currently there is no real way of doing this. I  
suggest you take a lot at the newforms-admin trunk and see if you are  
able to do these kinds of modifications using that.

-- 
David Reynolds
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