You need to give your ChangeLog model a __unicode__ method, then you'll get titles that make sense.
On Mar 30, 12:45 pm, Phil Edwards <p...@linux2000.com> wrote: > Hi All: > > First off, apologies if this message ends up appearing twice - I had a > minor problem getting Google to recognise that I'd subscribed... > > For my first 'teach myself Django' project, I'm implementing an > application to manage a software repository. Programs in the repository > have a category (office, internet, multimedia, etc, etc) associated with > them and a changelog is maintained showing which items were added to, > deleted from or changed in each subsequent release of the repository. > > I've worked through the tutorials and read some of the online book. I > have my models defined and the admin interface for my application works > pretty much the way I want it. > > The models look like this: > > -----begin models.py----- > from django.db import models > > categoryChoices = ( > (1, 'Security'), > (2, 'Office'), > (3, 'Programming'), > (4, 'Internet'), > (5, 'Multimedia'), > (6, 'Miscellaneous'), > ) > > # Create your models here. > class Program(models.Model): > > ratingChoices = ( > (1, 'Essential'), > (2, 'Important'), > (3, 'Nice to Have'), > (4, 'Geeks Only'), > ) > > category = models.IntegerField(choices = categoryChoices) > rating = models.IntegerField(choices = ratingChoices) > name = models.CharField(max_length = 50) > version = models.CharField(max_length = 15) > description = models.TextField() > mainURL = models.URLField(verify_exists = False) > downloadURL = models.URLField(verify_exists = False) > installerPath = models.FileField(upload_to = 'downloads') > > def __unicode__(self): > return str(self.name) + ' v' + str(self.version) > > class Release(models.Model): > version = models.CharField(max_length = 15) > reldate = models.DateField() > > def __unicode__(self): > return 'v' + str(self.version) + ' (' + str(self.reldate) + ')' > > class ChangeLog(models.Model): > relVersion = models.ForeignKey('Release') > category = models.IntegerField(choices = categoryChoices) > logEntry = models.CharField(max_length = 100) > > ------end models.py------ > > My admin interface looks like this: > > -----begin admin.py----- > from django.contrib import admin > from winxpUtils.software.models import Program, Release, ChangeLog > > class ProgramAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): > list_display = ('name', 'version', 'category', 'rating') > ordering = ('name',) > list_filter = ('category', 'rating') > search_fields = ('description',) > > class ChangeInline(admin.TabularInline): > model = ChangeLog > extra = 3 > > class ReleaseAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): > list_display = ('version', 'reldate') > ordering = ('-version',) > inlines = [ChangeInline] > > class ChangeLogAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): > list_display = ('relVersion', 'category', 'logEntry') > ordering = ('category',) > list_filter = ('relVersion',) > > admin.site.register(Program, ProgramAdmin) > admin.site.register(Release, ReleaseAdmin) > admin.site.register(ChangeLog, ChangeLogAdmin) > > ------end admin.py------ > > The only thing that I can't figure out in the admin interface is how to > make my 'TabularInline' bit display the way I want it to. When I go to > the 'Releases' page, every ChangeLog entry has the title 'ChangeLog > object' displayed above it. Is there any way to get rid of this? The > 'polls' application in the tutorial doesn't have object names displaying > like this, but I can't see what I'm doing differently. Just in case my > explanation isn't clear, I've put a partial screen shot here: > > http://www.linux2000.com/django-admin.png > > The titles I want to get rid of are circled. Hope this makes sense and > thanks in advance for any suggestions. > > -- > > Regards > > Phil Edwards | PGP/GnuPG Key Id > Brighton, UK | 0x68393AEE --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---