""" ModelAdmin code to display polymorphic models. """ import sys from django import forms from django.conf.urls import url from django.contrib import admin from django.contrib.admin.helpers import AdminForm, AdminErrorList from django.contrib.admin.widgets import AdminRadioSelect from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied from django.core.urlresolvers import RegexURLResolver from django.http import Http404, HttpResponseRedirect from django.shortcuts import render_to_response from django.template.context import RequestContext from django.utils import six from django.utils.encoding import force_text from django.utils.http import urlencode from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ import django try: # Django 1.6 implements this from django.contrib.admin.templatetags.admin_urls import add_preserved_filters except ImportError: def add_preserved_filters(context, form_url): return form_url if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: long = int __all__ = ( 'PolymorphicModelChoiceForm', 'PolymorphicParentModelAdmin', 'PolymorphicChildModelAdmin', 'PolymorphicChildModelFilter' ) class RegistrationClosed(RuntimeError): "The admin model can't be registered anymore at this point." pass class ChildAdminNotRegistered(RuntimeError): "The admin site for the model is not registered." pass class PolymorphicModelChoiceForm(forms.Form): """ The default form for the ``add_type_form``. Can be overwritten and replaced. """ #: Define the label for the radiofield type_label = _('Type') ct_id = forms.ChoiceField(label=type_label, widget=AdminRadioSelect(attrs={'class': 'radiolist'})) def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # Allow to easily redefine the label (a commonly expected usecase) super(PolymorphicModelChoiceForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.fields['ct_id'].label = self.type_label class PolymorphicChildModelFilter(admin.SimpleListFilter): """ An admin list filter for the PolymorphicParentModelAdmin which enables filtering by its child models. """ title = _('Type') parameter_name = 'polymorphic_ctype' def lookups(self, request, model_admin): return model_admin.get_child_type_choices(request, 'change') def queryset(self, request, queryset): try: value = int(self.value()) except TypeError: value = None if value: # ensure the content type is allowed for choice_value, _ in self.lookup_choices: if choice_value == value: return queryset.filter(polymorphic_ctype_id=choice_value) raise PermissionDenied( 'Invalid ContentType "{0}". It must be registered as child model.'.format(value)) return queryset class PolymorphicParentModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): """ A admin interface that can displays different change/delete pages, depending on the polymorphic model. To use this class, two variables need to be defined: * :attr:`base_model` should * :attr:`child_models` should be a list of (Model, Admin) tuples Alternatively, the following methods can be implemented: * :func:`get_child_models` should return a list of (Model, ModelAdmin) tuples * optionally, :func:`get_child_type_choices` can be overwritten to refine the choices for the add dialog. This class needs to be inherited by the model admin base class that is registered in the site. The derived models should *not* register the ModelAdmin, but instead it should be returned by :func:`get_child_models`. """ #: The base model that the class uses base_model = None #: The child models that should be displayed child_models = None #: Whether the list should be polymorphic too, leave to ``False`` to optimize polymorphic_list = False add_type_template = None add_type_form = PolymorphicModelChoiceForm #: The regular expression to filter the primary key in the URL. #: This accepts only numbers as defensive measure against catch-all URLs. #: If your primary key consists of string values, update this regular expression. pk_regex = '(\d+|__fk__)' def __init__(self, model, admin_site, *args, **kwargs): super(PolymorphicParentModelAdmin, self).__init__(model, admin_site, *args, **kwargs) self._child_admin_site = self.admin_site.__class__(name=self.admin_site.name) self._child_admin_site.get_app_list = lambda request: () # HACK: workaround for Django 1.9 self._is_setup = False def _lazy_setup(self): if self._is_setup: return # By not having this in __init__() there is less stress on import dependencies as well, # considering an advanced use cases where a plugin system scans for the child models. child_models = self.get_child_models() for Model, Admin in child_models: self.register_child(Model, Admin) self._child_models = dict(child_models) # This is needed to deal with the improved ForeignKeyRawIdWidget in Django 1.4 and perhaps other widgets too. # The ForeignKeyRawIdWidget checks whether the referenced model is registered in the admin, otherwise it displays itself as a textfield. # As simple solution, just make sure all parent admin models are also know in the child admin site. # This should be done after all parent models are registered off course. complete_registry = self.admin_site._registry.copy() complete_registry.update(self._child_admin_site._registry) self._child_admin_site._registry = complete_registry self._is_setup = True def register_child(self, model, model_admin): """ Register a model with admin to display. """ # After the get_urls() is called, the URLs of the child model can't be exposed anymore to the Django URLconf, # which also means that a "Save and continue editing" button won't work. if self._is_setup: raise RegistrationClosed("The admin model can't be registered anymore at this point.") if not issubclass(model, self.base_model): raise TypeError("{0} should be a subclass of {1}".format(model.__name__, self.base_model.__name__)) if not issubclass(model_admin, admin.ModelAdmin): raise TypeError("{0} should be a subclass of {1}".format(model_admin.__name__, admin.ModelAdmin.__name__)) self._child_admin_site.register(model, model_admin) def get_child_models(self): """ Return the derived model classes which this admin should handle. This should return a list of tuples, exactly like :attr:`child_models` is. The model classes can be retrieved as ``base_model.__subclasses__()``, a setting in a config file, or a query of a plugin registration system at your option """ if self.child_models is None: raise NotImplementedError("Implement get_child_models() or child_models") return self.child_models def get_child_type_choices(self, request, action): """ Return a list of polymorphic types for which the user has the permission to perform the given action. """ choices = [] for model, _ in self.get_child_models(): perm_function_name = 'has_{0}_permission'.format(action) model_admin = self._get_real_admin_by_model(model) perm_function = getattr(model_admin, perm_function_name) if not perm_function(request): continue ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(model, for_concrete_model=False) choices.append((ct.id, model._meta.verbose_name)) return choices def _get_real_admin(self, object_id): try: obj = self.model.objects.non_polymorphic() \ .values('polymorphic_ctype').get(pk=object_id) except self.model.DoesNotExist: raise Http404 return self._get_real_admin_by_ct(obj['polymorphic_ctype']) def _get_real_admin_by_ct(self, ct_id): try: ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_id(ct_id) except ContentType.DoesNotExist as e: raise Http404(e) # Handle invalid GET parameters model_class = ct.model_class() if not model_class: raise Http404("No model found for '{0}.{1}'.".format(*ct.natural_key())) # Handle model deletion return self._get_real_admin_by_model(model_class) def _get_real_admin_by_model(self, model_class): # In case of a ?ct_id=### parameter, the view is already checked for permissions. # Hence, make sure this is a derived object, or risk exposing other admin interfaces. if model_class not in self._child_models: raise PermissionDenied("Invalid model '{0}', it must be registered as child model.".format(model_class)) try: # HACK: the only way to get the instance of an model admin, # is to read the registry of the AdminSite. return self._child_admin_site._registry[model_class] except KeyError: raise ChildAdminNotRegistered("No child admin site was registered for a '{0}' model.".format(model_class)) def get_queryset(self, request): # optimize the list display. qs = super(PolymorphicParentModelAdmin, self).get_queryset(request) if not self.polymorphic_list: qs = qs.non_polymorphic() return qs # For Django 1.5: def queryset(self, request): qs = super(PolymorphicParentModelAdmin, self).queryset(request) if not self.polymorphic_list: qs = qs.non_polymorphic() return qs def add_view(self, request, form_url='', extra_context=None): """Redirect the add view to the real admin.""" ct_id = int(request.GET.get('ct_id', 0)) if not ct_id: # Display choices return self.add_type_view(request) else: real_admin = self._get_real_admin_by_ct(ct_id) # rebuild form_url, otherwise libraries below will override it. form_url = add_preserved_filters({ 'preserved_filters': urlencode({'ct_id': ct_id}), 'opts': self.model._meta}, form_url ) return real_admin.add_view(request, form_url, extra_context) def change_view(self, request, object_id, *args, **kwargs): """Redirect the change view to the real admin.""" real_admin = self._get_real_admin(object_id) return real_admin.change_view(request, object_id, *args, **kwargs) def history_view(self, request, object_id, extra_context=None): """Redirect the history view to the real admin.""" real_admin = self._get_real_admin(object_id) return real_admin.history_view(request, object_id, extra_context=extra_context) def delete_view(self, request, object_id, extra_context=None): """Redirect the delete view to the real admin.""" real_admin = self._get_real_admin(object_id) return real_admin.delete_view(request, object_id, extra_context) def get_preserved_filters(self, request): if '_changelist_filters' in request.GET: request.GET = request.GET.copy() filters = request.GET.get('_changelist_filters') f = filters.split("&") for x in f: c = x.split('=') request.GET[c[0]] = c[1] del request.GET['_changelist_filters'] return super(PolymorphicParentModelAdmin, self).get_preserved_filters(request) def get_urls(self): """ Expose the custom URLs for the subclasses and the URL resolver. """ urls = super(PolymorphicParentModelAdmin, self).get_urls() info = _get_opt(self.model) # Patch the change view URL so it's not a big catch-all; allowing all # custom URLs to be added to the end. This is done by adding '/$' to the # end of the regex. The url needs to be recreated, patching url.regex # is not an option Django 1.4's LocaleRegexProvider changed it. if django.VERSION < (1, 9): # On Django 1.9, the change view URL has been changed from # //// to ////change/, which is # why we can skip this workaround for Django >= 1.9. new_change_url = url( r'^{0}/$'.format(self.pk_regex), self.admin_site.admin_view(self.change_view), name='{0}_{1}_change'.format(*info) ) redirect_urls = [] for i, oldurl in enumerate(urls): if oldurl.name == new_change_url.name: urls[i] = new_change_url else: # For Django 1.9, the redirect at the end acts as catch all. # The custom urls need to be inserted before that. redirect_urls = [pat for pat in urls if not pat.name] # redirect URL has no name. urls = [pat for pat in urls if pat.name] # Define the catch-all for custom views custom_urls = [ url(r'^(?P.+)$', self.admin_site.admin_view(self.subclass_view)) ] # At this point. all admin code needs to be known. self._lazy_setup() # Add reverse names for all polymorphic models, so the delete button and "save and add" just work. # These definitions are masked by the definition above, since it needs special handling (and a ct_id parameter). dummy_urls = [] for model, _ in self.get_child_models(): admin = self._get_real_admin_by_model(model) dummy_urls += admin.get_urls() return urls + custom_urls + dummy_urls + redirect_urls def subclass_view(self, request, path): """ Forward any request to a custom view of the real admin. """ ct_id = int(request.GET.get('ct_id', 0)) if not ct_id: # See if the path started with an ID. try: pos = path.find('/') if pos == -1: object_id = long(path) else: object_id = long(path[0:pos]) except ValueError: raise Http404("No ct_id parameter, unable to find admin subclass for path '{0}'.".format(path)) ct_id = self.model.objects.values_list('polymorphic_ctype_id', flat=True).get(pk=object_id) real_admin = self._get_real_admin_by_ct(ct_id) resolver = RegexURLResolver('^', real_admin.urls) resolvermatch = resolver.resolve(path) # May raise Resolver404 if not resolvermatch: raise Http404("No match for path '{0}' in admin subclass.".format(path)) return resolvermatch.func(request, *resolvermatch.args, **resolvermatch.kwargs) def add_type_view(self, request, form_url=''): """ Display a choice form to select which page type to add. """ if not self.has_add_permission(request): raise PermissionDenied extra_qs = '' if request.META['QUERY_STRING']: extra_qs = '&' + request.META['QUERY_STRING'] choices = self.get_child_type_choices(request, 'add') if len(choices) == 1: return HttpResponseRedirect('?ct_id={0}{1}'.format(choices[0][0], extra_qs)) # Create form form = self.add_type_form( data=request.POST if request.method == 'POST' else None, initial={'ct_id': choices[0][0]} ) form.fields['ct_id'].choices = choices if form.is_valid(): return HttpResponseRedirect('?ct_id={0}{1}'.format(form.cleaned_data['ct_id'], extra_qs)) # Wrap in all admin layout fieldsets = ((None, {'fields': ('ct_id',)}),) adminForm = AdminForm(form, fieldsets, {}, model_admin=self) media = self.media + adminForm.media opts = self.model._meta context = { 'title': _('Add %s') % force_text(opts.verbose_name), 'adminform': adminForm, 'is_popup': ("_popup" in request.POST or "_popup" in request.GET), 'media': mark_safe(media), 'errors': AdminErrorList(form, ()), 'app_label': opts.app_label, } return self.render_add_type_form(request, context, form_url) def render_add_type_form(self, request, context, form_url=''): """ Render the page type choice form. """ opts = self.model._meta app_label = opts.app_label context.update({ 'has_change_permission': self.has_change_permission(request), 'form_url': mark_safe(form_url), 'opts': opts, 'add': True, 'save_on_top': self.save_on_top, }) if hasattr(self.admin_site, 'root_path'): context['root_path'] = self.admin_site.root_path # Django < 1.4 context_instance = RequestContext(request, current_app=self.admin_site.name) return render_to_response(self.add_type_template or [ "admin/%s/%s/add_type_form.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/add_type_form.html" % app_label, "admin/polymorphic/add_type_form.html", # added default here "admin/add_type_form.html" ], context, context_instance=context_instance) @property def change_list_template(self): opts = self.model._meta app_label = opts.app_label # Pass the base options base_opts = self.base_model._meta base_app_label = base_opts.app_label return [ "admin/%s/%s/change_list.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/change_list.html" % app_label, # Added base class: "admin/%s/%s/change_list.html" % (base_app_label, base_opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/change_list.html" % base_app_label, "admin/change_list.html" ] class PolymorphicChildModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): """ The *optional* base class for the admin interface of derived models. This base class defines some convenience behavior for the admin interface: * It corrects the breadcrumbs in the admin pages. * It adds the base model to the template lookup paths. * It allows to set ``base_form`` so the derived class will automatically include other fields in the form. * It allows to set ``base_fieldsets`` so the derived class will automatically display any extra fields. The ``base_model`` attribute must be set. """ base_model = None base_form = None base_fieldsets = None extra_fieldset_title = _("Contents") # Default title for extra fieldset def get_form(self, request, obj=None, **kwargs): # The django admin validation requires the form to have a 'class Meta: model = ..' # attribute, or it will complain that the fields are missing. # However, this enforces all derived ModelAdmin classes to redefine the model as well, # because they need to explicitly set the model again - it will stick with the base model. # # Instead, pass the form unchecked here, because the standard ModelForm will just work. # If the derived class sets the model explicitly, respect that setting. kwargs.setdefault('form', self.base_form or self.form) # prevent infinite recursion in django 1.6+ if not getattr(self, 'declared_fieldsets', None): kwargs.setdefault('fields', None) return super(PolymorphicChildModelAdmin, self).get_form(request, obj, **kwargs) @property def change_form_template(self): opts = self.model._meta app_label = opts.app_label # Pass the base options base_opts = self.base_model._meta base_app_label = base_opts.app_label return [ "admin/%s/%s/change_form.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/change_form.html" % app_label, # Added: "admin/%s/%s/change_form.html" % (base_app_label, base_opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/change_form.html" % base_app_label, "admin/polymorphic/change_form.html", "admin/change_form.html" ] @property def delete_confirmation_template(self): opts = self.model._meta app_label = opts.app_label # Pass the base options base_opts = self.base_model._meta base_app_label = base_opts.app_label return [ "admin/%s/%s/delete_confirmation.html" % (app_label, opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/delete_confirmation.html" % app_label, # Added: "admin/%s/%s/delete_confirmation.html" % (base_app_label, base_opts.object_name.lower()), "admin/%s/delete_confirmation.html" % base_app_label, "admin/polymorphic/delete_confirmation.html", "admin/delete_confirmation.html" ] def render_change_form(self, request, context, add=False, change=False, form_url='', obj=None): context.update({ 'base_opts': self.base_model._meta, }) return super(PolymorphicChildModelAdmin, self).render_change_form(request, context, add=add, change=change, form_url=form_url, obj=obj) def delete_view(self, request, object_id, context=None): extra_context = { 'base_opts': self.base_model._meta, } return super(PolymorphicChildModelAdmin, self).delete_view(request, object_id, extra_context) # ---- Extra: improving the form/fieldset default display ---- def get_fieldsets(self, request, obj=None): # If subclass declares fieldsets, this is respected if (hasattr(self, 'declared_fieldset') and self.declared_fieldsets) \ or not self.base_fieldsets: return super(PolymorphicChildModelAdmin, self).get_fieldsets(request, obj) # Have a reasonable default fieldsets, # where the subclass fields are automatically included. other_fields = self.get_subclass_fields(request, obj) if other_fields: return ( self.base_fieldsets[0], (self.extra_fieldset_title, {'fields': other_fields}), ) + self.base_fieldsets[1:] else: return self.base_fieldsets def get_subclass_fields(self, request, obj=None): # Find out how many fields would really be on the form, # if it weren't restricted by declared fields. exclude = list(self.exclude or []) exclude.extend(self.get_readonly_fields(request, obj)) # By not declaring the fields/form in the base class, # get_form() will populate the form with all available fields. form = self.get_form(request, obj, exclude=exclude) subclass_fields = list(six.iterkeys(form.base_fields)) + list(self.get_readonly_fields(request, obj)) # Find which fields are not part of the common fields. for fieldset in self.base_fieldsets: for field in fieldset[1]['fields']: try: subclass_fields.remove(field) except ValueError: pass # field not found in form, Django will raise exception later. return subclass_fields def _get_opt(model): try: return model._meta.app_label, model._meta.model_name # Django 1.7 format except AttributeError: return model._meta.app_label, model._meta.module_name