django-admin-view-permission 1.9

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Description:

djangoadminviewpermission 1.9

Reusable application which provides a view permission for the existing models.

Requirements

Django



Support

The package is deprecated for Django 2.1. Django added the functionality
into the core (
the 2 implementations are different). You should use this package only if you
use Django < 2.1.


If you have installed this package by accident to your Django 2.1
project, it won’t affect the build-in view permission which comes
with Django.
If you have upgraded you application to use Django > 2.1 just uninstall
this package




Django: 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 2.0
Python: 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6

Compatible with django-parler’s translatable models. To verify which django-parler version our test suite runs against, check requirements-debug.txt. You do not need django-parler to install django-admin-view-permission.


Documentation
For a full documentation you can visit: http://django-admin-view-permission.readthedocs.org/


Setup

pip install django-admin-view-permission

and then add admin_view_permission at the INSTALLED_APPS like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'admin_view_permission',
'django.contrib.admin',
...
]
and finally run python manage.py migrate.


You need to place the admin_view_permission before django.contrib.admin in INSTALLED_APPS.


In case of a customized AdminSite in order to apply the view permission, you
should inherit from the AdminViewPermissionAdminSite class:
from admin_view_permission.admin import AdminViewPermissionAdminSite

class MyAdminSite(AdminViewPermissionAdminSite):
...


Configuration
This app provides a setting:
ADMIN_VIEW_PERMISSION_MODELS = [
'auth.User',
...
]
in which you can provide which models you want to be added the view permission.
If you don’t specify this setting then the view permission will be applied to
all the models.


Uninstall

Remove the admin_view_permission from your INSTALLED_APPS setting
Delete the view permissions from the database:
from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission
permissions = Permission.objects.filter(codename__startswith='view')
permissions.delete()
It will be helpful to check if the queryset contains only the view
permissions and not anything else (for example: custom permission added)

License

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

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