One of the cool things about the admin app is the form building,
something that I wish were easier. Stuff like the AdminBoundField
would be nice to have outside of the admin (I don't know, is this
already easy to do?). I am assuming that the admin app will be
rewritten with the arrival of the ne
El vie, 11-08-2006 a las 19:00 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> [...]
> [...] The UI elements in the admin
> would be a great start towards a universally useful UI toolkit for
> django, they just need to be opened up a bit, provide hooks and
> callbacks and abstraction so that they can be reus
On 8/11/06, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 8/11/06, Karl Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll admit that I haven't really looked into how the admin system
> > works post-magic removal but I could work 90% of the extensions I want
> > if I could 1. register a callback for ch
On 8/11/06, Karl Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll admit that I haven't really looked into how the admin system
> works post-magic removal but I could work 90% of the extensions I want
> if I could 1. register a callback for changes to a particular model
> and 2. Inject javascript into a p
> Sure, we'd be open to making the admin app more extensible. Without
> more details, though, I'm not sure what to say. Do you have more
> specific ideas on how we could provide for extensibility of the admin
> app?
I've got a few. These are all things I've butted up against in recent
projects, a
On 8/11/06, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure, we'd be open to making the admin app more extensible. Without
> more details, though, I'm not sure what to say. Do you have more
> specific ideas on how we could provide for extensibility of the admin
> app?
I'll admit that I haven't
On 8/10/06, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been playing around with trac lately and am rather fond of their
> light weight component architecture [1].
>
> I was wondering if an approach like this may be a good idea for the
> django admin application.
>
> If done right it would