bfrederi wrote: > It turns out I am having the same issue. I just added on batchadmin > and I can't seem to override templates across the entire project (I > wanted to add some JQuery to filters.html). How did you solve your > problem?
Apologies, I don't clearly remember, but I just checked my settings.py, and batchadmin is last in the list of installed app's, and now it works. /L > On Nov 3, 5:02 am, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Lars Stavholm wrote: >>> Karen Tracey wrote: >>>> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >>>> Low Kian Seong wrote: >>>> >http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter17/ >>>> Yes, thank you, that's it. >>>> It worked nicely for the change_form.html example given in that >>>> chapter. However, for the change_list.html it still doesn't work. >>>> Seems to me I've hit a django bug. Anyone else? >>>> I just tried this, and it works for me for change_list.html. So I'm not >>>> sure what is going on in your case. For me it just works, overriding >>>> change_list on a per-model basis using a file: >>>> templates/admin/<app_name>/<model_name>/change_list.html >>> Hm, I'm using django from svn trunk revision 9208. >>> What version are you using? >>> /L >> As it turns out, it was a conflict with an addon, the batchadmin addon, >> that caused the confusion. Django truly works as advertised. My setup >> of batchadmin however, needs more tweaking. >> >> Thanks for all your help. >> /Lars >> >>>> > On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >>>> >> Low Kian Seong wrote: >>>> >>> You are supposed to put the admin template you want to override in >>>> >>> your own template directory definition in settings.py >>>> >>> So, if you defined it as /home/stava/<project >>>> >>> name>/template/admin/change_list.html >>>> >> Huh? >>>> >> /L >>>> >>> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Lars Stavholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I'd like to override part of an admin change_list template. >>>> >>>> Reading the documentation, my understanding is that I can place >>>> >>>> a template in a certain place in the templates directory >>>> hierarchy, >>>> >>>> and django will look for it and use it, i.e.: >>>> >>>> templates/admin/build/job/change_list.html >>>> >>>> ...where "build" is my application and "job" is my model class. >>>> >>>> The change_list.html file only contains the part I want to >>>> override, >>>> >>>> i.e. the extrahead block. It contains: >>>> >>>> {% extends "admin/change_list.html" %} >>>> >>>> {% block extrahead %} >>>> >>>> <META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=10> >>>> >>>> {% endblock %} >>>> >>>> However, this does not work for me, so I'm expecting it to be some >>>> >>>> mistake on my part, I just can't figure out what the mistake is. >>>> >>>> Now, if I put the file in ./templates/admin/build/change_list.html >>>> >>>> it still wont work. On the other hand, this would be overriding >>>> all >>>> >>>> "build" application change lists, which is not what I was >>>> looking for. >>>> >>>> Only way I've found is to copy the change_list.html from the >>>> django >>>> >>>> installation in contrib/admin/templates/admin, and then modify >>>> it to >>>> >>>> my needs, using "if" statements to figure out which application >>>> model >>>> >>>> class is being rendered, and the put the change_list.html in my >>>> app's >>>> >>>> templates/admin directory, which doesn't feel right. >>>> >>>> Any input appreciated >>>> >>>> /Lars Stavholm > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---