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Allow to filter by a custom date range on the Django Admin

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Add the option to filter by a custom date range on the admin. This allows to inputs to be used to get the custom date range filters.

See datefilter.png of a screenshot of how this is seen on the admin.

IMPORTANT: this will work with Django 1.4. I won’t work with previous Django versions.

Instalation

Use pip/easy_install

pip install django-daterange-filter

In your models.py

from daterange_filter.fields import DateRangeField

class Example(models.Model):

bar = DateRangeField(null=True, blank=True, etc…) bar.daterange_filter = True

It is important to use DateRangeField and not to use django.db.models.DateField, becuase the Django class doesn’t acept any other format than %m/%d/%yy. Because of this, it won’t work if you are using a custom date format on the settings.py. On the other hand, DateRangeField will allow the custom DATE_INPUT_FORMATS defined on the settings.py.

See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10973748/django-model-datefield-to-python

In you admin.py file import the filter. This is the only line that should be used for doing that:

from daterange_filter import filter

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