On woensdag 14 februari 2018 15:01:15 CET Andy wrote:
> Well, i know this and the related entry is accessible even without
> explicitly defining the related_name. You can change defaults defining the
> related_name, tho.
> But still trying to add a UserInline to the ProfileAdmin wont work due to
>
Am Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018 14:45:49 UTC+1 schrieb Adler Neves:
>
> You can have an OneToOneField in the profile referencing Django's User
> model with `related_name='profile'`,
Well, i know this and the related entry is accessible even without
explicitly defining the related_name. You can
You can have an OneToOneField in the profile referencing Django's User model
with `related_name='profile'`, so you can access information from there as
`user.profile.birthday`. An useful link:
https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/how-to-extend-django-user-model.html
About t
As an example i wanted to have the username editable inside the profile.
Since the Django default user doesnt have a foreign key to profile i cant
just use an inline admin for the user model, so my next idea was to solve
it with properties just getting from and saving to the related user model.
On 14/2/18 08:05, Andy wrote:
> Im trying to have a custom admin that is also able to edit some model
> properties, but putting those properties into my fieldsets its complaining
What would mean to edit a property (assuming this means an attribute
that isn't a model field) in your app? Where woul
Im trying to have a custom admin that is also able to edit some model
properties, but putting those properties into my fieldsets its complaining
Unknown field(s) (foo, bar) specified for Profile. Check
fields/fieldsets/exclude attributes of class ProfileAdmin.
The properties work in list_displa
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