Forked from https://bitbucket.org/salvator/django-admintools-bootstrap for custom needs and updates
Twitter Bootstrap support for Django Admin. Requires django-admin-tools package.
TODO:
- Fix some bugs
- Add multi-dropdown support
Some model admin
.. image:: https://bitbucket.org/salvator/django-admintools-bootstrap/raw/929405e45d92/snapshot3.png
Install package::
$ pip install -e hg+https://bitbucket.org/salvator/django-admintools-bootstrap#egg=admintools_bootstrap
- Insert
admintools_bootstrap
to your INSTALLED_APPS beforeadmin_tools
anddjango.contrib.admin
apps. - Make sure you have static files application installed and configured. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ for details.
- Enjoy.
admintools-bootstrap can use current site to display site name in admin interface.
To enable this feature, add django.contrib.sites
to your INSTALLED_APPS
list (if you have not yet).
Set site name and domain in django.contrib.sites
admin.
Bootstrap 2.0 has icons support. To attach icon to navigation menu item, add icon argument to constructor::
items.AppList( _('Users'), models=('django.contrib.auth.*',), icon='icon-cog icon-white' )
- user fieldsets attribute in your ModelAdmin class
- every fieldset should have name (first item in fieldset definition list)
- use change_form_template = 'admintools_bootstrap/tabbed_change_form.html' attribute in ModelAdmin
Site link::
ADMINTOOLS_BOOTSTRAP_SITE_LINK = '/'
If not False, display specified link to site in the top panel