AdminConfirmMixin is a mixin for ModelAdmin to add confirmations to change, add and actions.
It can be configured to add a confirmation page on ModelAdmin upon:
- saving changes
- adding new instances
- performing actions
Typical Usage:
from admin_confirm import AdminConfirmMixin
class MyModelAdmin(AdminConfirmMixin, ModelAdmin):
confirm_change = True
confirmation_fields = ['field1', 'field2']
Be aware that not all possible combinations of ModelAdmin have been tested, even if test coverage is high.
See testing readme for more details
Install django-admin-confirm by running:
pip install django-admin-confirm
Add to INSTALLED_APPS in your project settings before django.contrib.admin
:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'admin_confirm',
'django.contrib.admin',
...
]
Note that this project follows the template override rules of Django.
To override a template, your app should be listed before admin_confirm
in INSTALLED_APPS.
Environment Variables:
Caching is used to cache files for confirmation. When change/add is submitted on the ModelAdmin, if confirmation is required, files will be cached until all validations pass and confirmation is received.
ADMIN_CONFIRM_CACHE_TIMEOUT
default: 1000ADMIN_CONFIRM_CACHE_KEY_PREFIX
default: admin_confirm__file_cache
Attributes:
confirm_change
Optional[bool] - decides if changes should trigger confirmationconfirm_add
Optional[bool] - decides if additions should trigger confirmationconfirmation_fields
Optional[Array[string]] - sets which fields should trigger confirmation for add/change. For adding new instances, the field would only trigger a confirmation if it's set to a value that's not its default.change_confirmation_template
Optional[string] - path to custom html template to use for change/addaction_confirmation_template
Optional[string] - path to custom html template to use for actions
Note that setting confirmation_fields
without setting confirm_change
or confirm_add
would not trigger confirmation for change/add. Confirmations for actions does not use the confirmation_fields
option.
Method Overrides: If you want even more control over the confirmation, these methods can be overridden:
get_confirmation_fields(self, request: HttpRequest, obj: Optional[Object]) -> List[str]
render_change_confirmation(self, request: HttpRequest, context: dict) -> TemplateResponse
render_action_confirmation(self, request: HttpRequest, context: dict) -> TemplateResponse
Confirm Change:
from admin_confirm import AdminConfirmMixin
class MyModelAdmin(AdminConfirmMixin, ModelAdmin):
confirm_change = True
confirmation_fields = ['field1', 'field2']
This would confirm changes on changes that include modifications onfield1
and/or field2
.
Confirm Add:
from admin_confirm import AdminConfirmMixin
class MyModelAdmin(AdminConfirmMixin, ModelAdmin):
confirm_add = True
confirmation_fields = ['field1', 'field2']
This would confirm add on adds that set field1
and/or field2
to a non default value.
Note: confirmation_fields
apply to both add/change confirmations.
Confirm Action:
from admin_confirm import AdminConfirmMixin
class MyModelAdmin(AdminConfirmMixin, ModelAdmin):
actions = ["action1", "action2"]
def action1(modeladmin, request, queryset):
# Do something with the queryset
@confirm_action
def action2(modeladmin, request, queryset):
# Do something with the queryset
action2.allowed_permissions = ('change',)
This would confirm action2
but not action1
.
Action confirmation will respect allowed_permissions
and the has_xxx_permission
methods.
Note: AdminConfirmMixin does not confirm any changes on inlines
Contributions are most welcome :) Feel free to:
- address an issue
- raise an issue
- add more test cases
- add feature requests
Your appreciation is also very welcome :) Feel free to:
- star the project
- open an issue just to share your thanks
Check out our development process if you're interested.
If you are having issues, please let us know through raising an issue.
The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.