Rajesh Dhawan wrote:
> Hi Rishabh,
>
>   
>> This is what I was thinking, but I thought there was a glimmer of hope of
>> achieving this without moving over to newforms-admin. Is there absolutely no
>> way to do this using trunk??
>>     
>
> There is:
>
> 1. You can tweak the django.contrib.auth models.py file in your local
> installation i.e. tweak list_filters to your needs in User.Admin inner
> class there.
>
> 2. You can disable the auth application, make a copy of it in your own
> Python path, say /my/pythonapps/auth and tweak it there.
>
> 3. You can "monkey patch" the list_filters option on the Admin inner
> class This is highly ugly but won't require you to change the Django
> Admin class. Basically, in one of your root level Python modules'
> __init__.py insert this:
>
> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
> User._meta.admin.list_filter = None # <--- or replace with whatever
> filter you want
>
>   
>> I'll give newforms-admin a shot on my dev box over the weekend and see what
>> comes out of it. I will research this too, but are there any backwards
>> incompatible changes between the current trunk and the newforms-admin
>> branch?? I'm thinking the qs-rf merge maybe introduced some issues...
>>     
>
> Apart from the admin classes being specified in a different way and
> the URLs.py syntax for including admin being different, there should
> be no backward incompatible changes. The newforms-admin (nfa) branch
> fairly frequently imports latest trunk changes. Here's the last merge
> from trunk to nfa: (http://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/7604) In
> particular, all qs-rf changes from trunk are already in nfa.
>
> Hope this helps you decide.
>
>   
Hi Rajesh,

Is it possible for present admin and nf-admin to co-exist?

i.e I change my apps/models to nf-admin one-by-one. So a app/model will 
have old admin until it is changed to nf-admin

Is it possible?

Thanks in advance

Regards Ganesh


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