The fluent_dashboard
module offers a custom admin dashboard, built on top of
django-admin-tools (docs).
The django-admin-tools package provides a default mechanism to replace the standard Django
admin homepage with a widget based dashboard. The fluent_dashboard
module extends this,
by providing additional widgets (called "modules") such as:
- a "icon list" module for the admin homepage.
- a "welcome" module for the admin homepage.
- a configurable module layout for the admin homepage, through
settings.py
. - a "return to site" link.
- an optional "cache statistics" module.
Documentation can be found at: http://django-fluent-dashboard.readthedocs.org/
First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment. It can be installed from PyPI:
pip install django-fluent-dashboard
Or the current folder can be installed:
pip install .
Next, create a project which uses the CMS:
cd .. django-admin.py startproject fluentdemo
It should have the following settings:
INSTALLED_APPS += ( 'fluent_dashboard', # enable the admin 'admin_tools', 'admin_tools.theming', 'admin_tools.menu', 'admin_tools.dashboard', 'django.contrib.admin', ) ADMIN_TOOLS_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'fluent_dashboard.dashboard.FluentIndexDashboard' ADMIN_TOOLS_APP_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'fluent_dashboard.dashboard.FluentAppIndexDashboard' ADMIN_TOOLS_MENU = 'fluent_dashboard.menu.FluentMenu'
For Django 1.3 the following setting is also required:
ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX = '/static/admin/'
Note that some admin_tools
applications are optional,
yet recommended to have the full experience of the module.
In urls.py
:
urlpatterns += patterns('', url(r'^admintools/', include('admin_tools.urls')), )
The database tables for admin_tools
can be created afterwards:
./manage.py syncdb ./manage.py migrate # If South is installed
The FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_ICONS
setting is a dictionary that allows you to define extra icons
for your own modules, and overwrite default settings. For example:
FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_ICONS = { 'auth/user': "user.png" }
The icon is expected to be 48x48 pixels. The icon name is treated in 3 different formats:
- Absolute URLs are passed as-is.
- Icon names with a / character, are relative to the
STATIC_URL
(orMEDIA_URL
for Django 1.2). - Icon names without any path information, are relative to the current theme folder, e.g. STATIC_URL/fluent_dashboard/themename/
The FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_GROUPS
setting defines which applications are grouped.
For example:
FLUENT_DASHBOARD_APP_GROUPS = ( (_('CMS'), { 'models': ( 'cms.*', 'pages.*', 'fiber.*', ), 'module': 'CmsAppIconList', 'collapsible': False, }), (_('Interactivity'), { 'models': ( 'django.contrib.comments.*', 'form_designer.*' 'threadedcomments.*', 'zinnia.*', ), }), (_('Administration'), { 'models': ( 'django.contrib.auth.*', 'django.contrib.sites.*', 'google_analytics.*', 'registration.*', ), }), (_('Applications'), { 'models': ('*',), 'module': 'AppList', 'collapsible': True, }), )
Details about these options, and additional settings are explained in the documentation.
This application features optional support for the dashboardmods package, which can display cache statistics. It can be installed using:
pip install dashboardmods
The application requires the cache backends to be configured, for example:
INSTALLED_APPS += ( 'dashboardmods', ) # Example Memcache configuration: CACHES = { 'default': { 'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.memcached.MemcachedCache', 'KEY_PREFIX': 'mysite.production', 'LOCATION': '127.0.0.1:11211', 'TIMEOUT': 24*3600, }, } # Optional, example Varnish configuration: VARNISH_MANAGEMENT_ADDRS = ('127.0.0.1:6082',)
When a cache is not configured, it will simply not be displayed by the module.
The following packages provide additional modules, which can be displayed at the dashboard:
- django-admin-user-stats adds graphs to the dashboard, to see the number of registered users in the last month.
- django-admin-tools-stats is derived from the previous package, and adds configurable graphs for any model type.
- dashboardmods is detected to display cache statistics, but also features a configure RSS feed module.
- django-admin-tools should not be forgotten, because it also provides modules for RSS feeds, link lists and tab grouping.
These modules can be integrated by subclassing the FluentIndexDashboard
class,
and point to that module with the ADMIN_TOOLS_INDEX_DASHBOARD
setting.
This module is designed to be generic. In case there is anything you didn't like about it, or think it's not flexible enough, please let us know. We'd love to improve it!
If you have any other valuable contribution, suggestion or idea, please let us know as well because we will look into it. Pull requests are welcome too. :-)