django-taggit-helpers
makes it easier to work with admin pages of models associated with django-taggit
tags.
Source code is available on GitHub at mfcovington/django-taggit-helpers. Information about django-taggit
is available on GitHub and Read the Docs.
django-taggit-helpers
is compatible with Python 2.7+/3.2+ and Django 1.7+.
PyPI
pip install django-taggit-helpers
GitHub (development branch)
pip install git+http://github.com/mfcovington/django-taggit-helpers.git@develop
Add taggit_helpers
to INSTALLED_APPS
in settings.py
:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'taggit',
'taggit_helpers',
)
Display (and sort by) number of Taggit tags associated with tagged items.
from taggit_helpers import TaggitCounter
# For Django 1.9+, use this instead:
# from taggit_helpers.admin import TaggitCounter
class MyModelAdmin(TaggitCounter, admin.ModelAdmin): # TaggitCounter before ModelAdmin
list_display = (
...
'taggit_counter',
)
Note: Currently, the TaggableManager()
field must be named tags
.
Note: To avoid overcounting, set distinct=True
if further annotating the queryset with Count()
:
queryset.annotate(m2m_field_count=Count('m2m_field', distinct=True))
Filter records by Taggit tags for the current model only. Tags are sorted alphabetically by name.
from taggit_helpers import TaggitListFilter
# For Django 1.9+, use this instead:
# from taggit_helpers.admin import TaggitListFilter
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [TaggitListFilter]
Add stacked inline for Taggit tags to admin. Tags are sorted alphabetically by name.
from taggit_helpers import TaggitStackedInline
# For Django 1.9+, use this instead:
# from taggit_helpers.admin import TaggitStackedInline
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
inlines = [TaggitStackedInline]
Add tabular inline for Taggit tags to admin. Tags are sorted alphabetically by name.
from taggit_helpers import TaggitTabularInline
# For Django 1.9+, use this instead:
# from taggit_helpers.admin import TaggitTabularInline
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
inlines = [TaggitTabularInline]
App loading was refactored in Django 1.9. To make a Django 1.7/1.8 app Django 1.9-compatible with respect to django-taggit-helpers
, run the following shell command in your app's directory.
find . -name '*.py' | xargs perl -i -pe 's/from taggit_helpers import/from taggit_helpers.admin import/'
Thanks to jpic for the inspiration for this snippet!
If you experience any problems or would like to request a feature, please create an issue on GitHub.
Version 0.1.4