django-fluent-dashboard 0.2.0
Django Fluent Dashboard - An improved django-admin-tools dashboard for Django projects
Introduction
The fluent_dashboard module offers a custom admin dashboard, built on top of django-admin-tools (docs).
The django-admin-tools provides a default mechanism to replace the standard Django admin homepage with a widget based dashboard. The fluent_dashboard module extends this, by providing additional widgets (called "modules") such as:
- a "icon list" module for the admin homepage.
- a "welcome" module for the admin homepage.
- a configurable module layout for the admin homepage, through settings.py.
- a "return to site" link.
Screenshot
Installation
First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment. It can be installed from PyPI:
pip install django-fluent-dashboard
Or the current folder can be installed:
pip install .
Configuration
Next, create a project which uses the CMS:
cd .. django-admin.py startproject fluentdemo
It should have the following settings:
INSTALLED_APPS += (
'fluent_dashboard',
# enable the admin
'admin_tools', # for staticfiles in Django 1.3
'admin_tools.theming',
'admin_tools.menu',
'admin_tools.dashboard',
'django.contrib.admin',
)
ADMIN_TOOLS_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'fluent_dashboard.dashboard.FluentIndexDashboard'
ADMIN_TOOLS_APP_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'fluent_dashboard.dashboard.FluentAppIndexDashboard'
ADMIN_TOOLS_MENU = 'fluent_dashboard.menu.FluentMenu'
Note that some admin_tools applications are optional, yet recommended to have the full experience of the module.
In urls.py:
urlpatterns += patterns('',
url(r'/admintools/', include('admin_tools.urls')),
)
The database tables for admin_tools can be created afterwards:
./manage.py syncdb ./manage.py migrate # If South is installed
Customizing the dashboard
Adding extra icons
The FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_ICONS setting is a dictionary that allows you to define extra icons for your own modules, and overwrite default settings. For example:
FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_ICONS = {
'auth/user': "user.png"
}
The icon is expected to be 48x48 pixels. The icon name is treated in 3 different formats:
- Absolute URLs are passed as-is.
- Icon names with a / character, are relative to the STATIC_URL (or MEDIA_URL for Django 1.2).
- Icon names without any path information, are relative to the current theme folder, e.g. STATIC_URL/fluent_dashboard/themename/
Organizing the application groups
The FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_GROUPS setting defines which applications are grouped. For example:
FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_GROUPS = (
(_('CMS'), {
'models': (
'cms.*',
'pages.*',
'fiber.*',
),
'module': 'CmsAppIconList',
'collapsible': False,
}),
(_('Interactivity'), {
'models': (
'django.contrib.comments.*',
'form_designer.*'
'threadedcomments.*',
'zinnia.*',
),
}),
(_('Administration'), {
'models': (
'django.contrib.auth.*',
'django.contrib.sites.*',
'google_analytics.*',
'registration.*',
),
}),
(_('Applications'), {
'models': ('*',),
'module': 'AppList',
'collapsible': True,
}),
)
Details about these options, and additional settings are explained in the documentation.
| File | Type | Py Version | Uploaded on | Size | # downloads |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| django-fluent-dashboard-0.2.0.tar.gz (md5) | Source | 2011-11-17 | 93KB | 544 | |
- Author: Diederik van der Boor
- Home Page: https://github.com/edoburu/django-fluent-dashboard
- Download URL: https://github.com/edoburu/django-fluent-dashboard/zipball/master
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
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- Package Index Owner: vdboor
- DOAP record: django-fluent-dashboard-0.2.0.xml
