django-tabular-permissions
Display django permissions in a user friendly, translatable and customizable widget .
RTL and localized
With Custom permission behaviour
Version
2.9.1 (June 7 2022)
Features:
- Permissions and their relevant app and models names are displayed in the active language.
- Permissions are displayed in a table that contain the default model permissions plus any custom permissions.
- Supports view permission (started with Django 2).
- Customize which apps, models to show in the permissions table. You can also set a exclude function for high-end customization.
- RTL ready, Bootstrap ready.
- Easy customize-able look.
- Python 2.7, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 , 3.10. Django 1.11, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 , 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
- Default [FilteredSelectMultiple]{.title-ref} widget will appear only if you have custom permissions that are not model related (ie directly created by code or hand)
Installation
You can install [django-tabular-permissions]{.title-ref} via Pypi:
pip install django-tabular-permissions
and add \"tabular_permissions\" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting (at any place after [django.contrib.auth]{.title-ref}) :
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'django.contrib.auth',
....
'tabular_permissions',
]
Finally, execute:
python manage.py collectstatic
then navigate to User and/or Group change form to see [tabular_permissions]{.title-ref} in action.
Configuration:
Tabular permissions possible configurations and their default:
TABULAR_PERMISSIONS_CONFIG = {
'template': 'tabular_permissions/admin/tabular_permissions.html',
'exclude': {
'override': False,
'apps': [],
'models': [],
'function':'tabular_permissions.helpers.dummy_permissions_exclude'
},
'auto_implement': True,
'use_for_concrete': False,
'custom_permission_translation': 'tabular_permissions.helpers.custom_permissions_translator',
'apps_customization_func': 'tabular_permissions.helpers.apps_customization_func',
'custom_permissions_customization_func': 'tabular_permissions.helpers.custom_permissions_customization_func',
}
- [template]{.title-ref}
-
the template which contains the permissions table, you can always customize this template by extending or overriding. Notice that there is a [style]{.title-ref} block which you can override to easily edit the css.
- [exclude]{.title-ref}
-
Control which apps, models to show in the permissions table.
By default
tabular_permissions
exclude [sessions]{.title-ref} , [contenttypes]{.title-ref} and [admin]{.title-ref} apps from showing their models in the permissions table. If you want to show them you can switchoverride
to [False]{.title-ref}.apps
&models
lists would contain the names of the apps and models you wish to exclude.function
is a dotted path of a custom function which receive the model as a parameter to decide either to exclude it or not, default to a dummy function that always return False (ie do not exclude) - auto_implement
-
By default, just by including [tabular_permissions]{.title-ref} in your installed_apps, the
django.contrib.admin.UserAdmin
(andGroupAdmin
) are \"patched\" to include the tabular_permissions widget. If you have a custom UserAdmin, then set this option to False and make sure you either:- Inherit from
tabular_permissions.admin.TabularPermissionsUserAdmin
andtabular_permissions.admin.TabularPermissionsGroupAdmin
for User & Group ModelAdmin. - Or for a more direct and compact way, inherit your ModelAdmin
from
tabular_permissions.admin.UserTabularPermissionsMixin
andtabular_permissions.admin.GroupTabularPermissionsMixin
(comes before admin.ModelAdmin in the mro), - Set the user_permissions widget to
tabular_permissions.widgets.TabularPermissionsWidget
and remember to send a 3rd argument \'permissions\' for Group Model Admin. Seetabular_permissions.admin
for information.
- Inherit from
- use_for_concrete
-
Default: False (new in version 2.8)
There was an inconsistency with proxy models permissions (Django ticket 11154) which got fixed in Django 2.1 In case you\'re on an django \<2.1 and you have proxy models and you created their permissions by hand (via this gist maybe), then turn off this option in order to correctly assign your newly created permissions. For django > 2.1, leave it as is you should be good.
- custom_permission_translation
-
A dotted path function to translate the custom permission. This function gets passed the permissions [codename]{.title-ref}, [verbose_name]{.title-ref} and its relevant [content_type_id]{.title-ref}. The function will try to translate the permission verbose_name.
- apps_customization_func
-
A dotted path function to control the whole permissions objects passed to the widget. Sometimes you use custom menu where apps and models are ordered in a more \"user friendly\" manner and not necessarily in the \"actual programmatic\" apps & models order. You can use this option to get a hold of the whole ordered dict and shuffle its content around moving models from one app to the other and do all kind of crazy stuff to get just the right table of permissions.
- custom_permissions_customization_func
-
A dotted path function to control the \"extra\" permissions which will be displayed on the default django widget. Suppose a model is removed, or an app is commented out of [INSTALLED_APPS]{.title-ref}; its permissions are still in the permissions table, and it will be picked up. Use this function to manipulate and order those permissions and return them . The permissions are passed a list of tuples , like this
[(perm_id, perm_name), (perm_id, perm_name), ...]
JavaScript:
Located at \'static/tabular_permissions/tabular_permissions.js\', it have 2 responsibilities:
- Upon form submit, the checked permissions in the table are dynamically appended to the form default permission input so the backend can carry on its functionality normally and correctly.
- Add handlers for column and row [select-all]{.title-ref} checkboxes.
Compatibility:
Current version support from Python 2.7 and up to Python 3.10, and Django from 1.11 to 4.1 For Django \< 1.11, use django-tabular-permissions 1.0.9.
Demo:
To run the demo project in the repo on your local you need
- Clone the repo;
- Create a virtualenv
- [pip install django-tabular-permissions]{.title-ref}
- [python manage.py migrate]{.title-ref}
- [python manage.py runserver]{.title-ref}
Tests
To run the tests, you need to install the test requirements:
cd tests
pip install -r requirements.txt
Then run:
python runtests.py
With Coverage :
coverage run runtests.py
coverage html
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