django-admin-vali 0.2.2

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djangoadminvali 0.2.2

Django Admin Vali

This project is based in django-vali project from cnanyi
https://github.com/cnanyi/django-vali.
Overview
Dashboard Administration

User who has permission to access the dashboard.
Can view all log entries.
Can view all dynamics data.

Requirements

django >= 2.0
python >= 3.0

Routes

url: /admin
→ Page with administrator access.
url: /admin/dashboard
→ Page with dashboard access.

Extra
This project allows you to use i18n in urls. See more in Django Website.
Installation
Install using pip...
$ pip install django-admin-vali

Add vali to your INSTALLED_APPS setting before django.contrib.admin.
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'vali',
'django.contrib.admin',
...
)

If you want to use Vali Dashboard, include vali.urls to your urls.py file.
urlpatterns = (
...
path('admin/', include(('vali.urls','vali'), namespace='dashboard')),
...
)

In your settings, add VALI_CONFIG to enable dashboard view, change theme and get responsive permission fields.
VALI_CONFIG = {
'theme': 'default',
'dashboard': {
'name': 'Dashboard',
'url': '/admin/dashboard/',
'subtitle': 'Dashboard view with all statistics',
'site_name': 'Dashboard admin',
'url_image_profile': ''
},
'fieldset': {
'fields': ['user_permissions', 'permissions']
},
'applist': {
'order': "registry", "group": True
}
}

To change the theme, just choose one of this: default, green, brown, blue, purple or create your own.
Usage
In your counters.py add ...
from vali.counters import CounterBase
from .models import Model

class MyModelCounter(CounterBase):
title = 'Title goes here'

def get_value(self, request):
return Model.objects.count()

or
from vali.counters import ModelCounter
from .models import Model

class MyModelCounter(ModelCounter):
model = Model

In your charts.py add ...
from vali.charts import ModelCharts
from .models import Model


class ChartCounter(ModelCharts):
model = Model
chart_type = 'Bar'
name = 'barchart1'
labels = ["2018-03-01", "2018-03-02", "2018-03-03", "2018-03-04", "2018-03-05"]
datasets = [
{
"label": "dataset 1",
"fillColor": "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)",
"strokeColor": "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
"pointColor": "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
"pointStrokeColor": "#fff",
"pointHighlightFill": "#fff",
"pointHighlightStroke": "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
"data": [65, 59, 80, 81, 80]
},
{
"label": "dataset 2",
"fillColor": "rgba(151,187,205,0.2)",
"strokeColor": "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
"pointColor": "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
"pointStrokeColor": "#fff",
"pointHighlightFill": "#fff",
"pointHighlightStroke": "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
"data": [28, 48, 40, 19, 69]
}
]

In your views.py add ...
from .counters import MyModelCounter
from .charts import ChartCounter
from vali.views import ValiDashboardBase


class ModelDashboardView(ValiDashboardBase):
template_name = 'dashboard.html'

list_counters = [
MyModelCounter(),
]
list_charts = [
ChartCounter(),
]

License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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