I think this is a great idea! I would certainly benefit from it.

It might be worth considering if there are any methods for passing a
callback function that are better than GET parameters—though I can't
think of any off the top of my head.

H.

On Jun 13, 12:16 am, Alex Kamedov <kame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I make integration with warehouse system and want to reuse existing
> functionality in django.contrib.admin to manage links between this system
> and catalog on site.
> I can't get access to warehouse system database, I have only export file. I
> write some views to represent its items in django admin. And now I need
> something like related field in django admin forms, but has some filters
> applied to changelist and has some other user interface.
>
> I think, the best solution for this case is put some links with
> showRelatedObjectLookupPopup javascript function on admin changelist, but
> after user choose the object, my own javascript function must
> be called instead of dismissRelatedLookupPopup javascript function.
>
> Execution of dismissRelatedLookupPopup is hard coded in python code now. The
> easiest way to implement use case described higher is adding new GET
> argument "_callback" to changelist view.
>
> What are you think about this? If this solution was accepted I can write
> patch and tests for it.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Alex Kamedov
> skype: kamedov    www: kamedov.ru

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