This package allows you to quickly filter or group "chained" models by adding a custom foreign key or many to many field to your models. This will use an AJAX query to load only the applicable chained objects.
Warning: The AJAX endpoint enforces no permissions by default. This means that any model with a chained field will be world readable. If you would like more control over this permission, the django-autocomplete-light
package is a great, high-quality package that enables the same functionality with permission checks.
Given the following model:
class Continent(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Location(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
area = models.ForeignKey(Area)
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
Once you select a continent, if you want only the countries on that continent to be available, you can use a ChainedForeignKey
on the Location
model:
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = ChainedForeignKey(
Country,
chained_field="continent",
chained_model_field="continent",
show_all=False,
auto_choose=True,
sort=True)
area = ForeignKey(Area)
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
The chained_field
indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the Continent
, Country
, Location
example, chained_field
is the name of the field continent
in model Location
.
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
The chained_model_field
indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the chained_field
. In the Continent
, Country
, Location
example, chained_model_field
is the name of field continent
in Model Country
.
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
show_all
indicates if only the filtered results should be shown or if you also want to display the other results further down.
auto_choose
indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
sort
indicates if the result set should be sorted lexicographically or not. Disable if you want to use the Model.ordering
option. Defaults to True
.
The ChainedManyToManyField
works as you would expect:
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedManyToManyField
class Publication(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Writer(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
writer = ChainedManyToManyField(
Writer,
chained_field="publication",
chained_model_field="publications")
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
Do not specify the field in the ModelAdmin
filter_horizontal
list. Instead, simply pass horizontal=True
to the ChainedManyToManyField
:
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedManyToManyField
class Publication(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Writer(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
writer = ChainedManyToManyField(
Writer,
horizontal=True,
verbose_name='writer',
chained_field="publication",
chained_model_field="publications")
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
The chained_field
indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the Publication
, Writer
, Book
example, chained_field
is the name of the field publication
in model Book
.
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
The chained_model_field
indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the chained_field
. In the Publication
, Writer
, Book
example, chained_model_field
is the name of field publications
in Writer
model.
class Writer(models.Model):
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
auto_choose
indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
This option will mixin Django's FilteredSelectMultiple
to work in the Django admin as you expect
If you have the following model:
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
class Location(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
And you want to group countries by their continent in the HTML select list, you can use a GroupedForeignKey
:
from smart_selects.db_fields import GroupedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = GroupedForeignKey(Country, "continent")
-
Add
smart_selects
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
-
Add the
smart_selects
urls into your project'surls.py
. This is needed for theChained Selects
andChained ManyToMany Selects
. For example:urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)), url(r'^chaining/', include('smart_selects.urls')), )
-
You will also need to include jQuery in every page that includes a field from
smart_selects
, or setJQUERY_URL = True
in your project'ssettings.py
.
JQUERY_URL
: jQuery 2.2.0 is loaded from Google's CDN if this is set to True
. If you would prefer to
use a different version put the full URL here. Set JQUERY_URL = False
to disable loading jQuery altogether.
USE_DJANGO_JQUERY
: By default, smart_selects
loads jQuery from Google's CDN. However, it can use jQuery from Django's
admin area. Set USE_DJANGO_JQUERY = True
to enable this behaviour.
- Add permission checks to enable users to restrict who can use the chained fields.
- Add a
ChainedCheckboxSelectMultiple
widget and adjustchainedm2m.js
andchainedfk.js
to build checkboxes in that case