Django application to handle chained model fields.
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# Django Smart Selects
## Chained Selects
If you have the following model:
```python
class Continent(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Location(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
area = models.ForeignKey(Area)
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
```
And you want that if you select a continent only the countries are available that are located on this continent and the same for areas you can do the following:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = ChainedForeignKey(
Country,
chained_field="continent",
chained_model_field="continent",
show_all=False,
auto_choose=True,
sort=True
)
area = ChainedForeignKey(Area, chained_field="country", chained_model_field="country")
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
```
### Field options
#### chained_field(required)
The `chained_field` indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the `Continent`, `Country`, `Location` example, `chained_field` is the name of the field `continent` in model `Location`.
```python
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
```
#### chained_model_field(required)
The `chained_model_field` indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the `chained_field`. In the `Continent`, `Country`, `Location` example, `chained_model_field` is the name of field `continent` in Model `Country`.
```python
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
```
#### show_all(optional)
`show_all` indicates if only the filtered results should be shown or if you also want to display the other results further down.
#### auto_choose(optional)
`auto_choose` indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
## Chained ManyToMany Selects
Similar to `Chained Selects`, but behaves like `ManyToManyField`. For example:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedManyToManyField
class Publication(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Writer(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
writer = ChainedManyToManyField(
Writer,
chained_field="publication",
chained_model_field="publications",
)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
```
### Field options
#### chained_field(required)
The `chained_field` indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the `Publication`, `Writer`, `Book` example, `chained_field` is the name of the field `publication` in model `Book`.
```python
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
```
#### chained_model_field(required)
The `chained_model_field` indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the `chained_field`. In the `Publication`, `Writer`, `Book` example, `chained_model_field` is the name of field `publications` in Model `Writer`.
```python
class Writer(models.Model):
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
```
#### auto_choose(optional)
`auto_choose` indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
#### sort (optional, only available on `ChainedForeignKey`)
`sort` indicates if the result set should be sorted lexicographically or not. Disable if you want to use the `Model.ordering` option. Defaults to `True`.
## Grouped Selects
If you have the following model:
```python
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
```
And you want that all countries are grouped by the Continent and that <opt> Groups are used in the select change to the following:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import GroupedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = GroupedForeignKey(Country, "continent")
```
This example assumes that the Country Model has a foreignKey to Continent named "continent".
## Installation
1. Add `smart_selects` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`
2. Bind the `smart_selects` urls into your project's `urls.py`. This is needed for the `Chained Selects` and `Chained ManyToMany Selects`. For example:
```python
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
url(r'^chaining/', include('smart_selects.urls')),
)
```
## Settings
`USE_DJANGO_JQUERY`
: By default, `smart_selects` will use the bundled jQuery from Django 1.2's
admin area. Set `USE_DJANGO_JQUERY = False` to disable this behaviour.
`JQUERY_URL`
: By default, jQuery will be loaded from Google's CDN. If you would prefer to
use a different version put the full URL here. Set `JQUERY_URL = False` to disable loading jQuery.
# Django Smart Selects
## Chained Selects
If you have the following model:
```python
class Continent(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Location(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
area = models.ForeignKey(Area)
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
```
And you want that if you select a continent only the countries are available that are located on this continent and the same for areas you can do the following:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = ChainedForeignKey(
Country,
chained_field="continent",
chained_model_field="continent",
show_all=False,
auto_choose=True,
sort=True
)
area = ChainedForeignKey(Area, chained_field="country", chained_model_field="country")
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
```
### Field options
#### chained_field(required)
The `chained_field` indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the `Continent`, `Country`, `Location` example, `chained_field` is the name of the field `continent` in model `Location`.
```python
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
```
#### chained_model_field(required)
The `chained_model_field` indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the `chained_field`. In the `Continent`, `Country`, `Location` example, `chained_model_field` is the name of field `continent` in Model `Country`.
```python
class Country(models.Model):
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
```
#### show_all(optional)
`show_all` indicates if only the filtered results should be shown or if you also want to display the other results further down.
#### auto_choose(optional)
`auto_choose` indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
## Chained ManyToMany Selects
Similar to `Chained Selects`, but behaves like `ManyToManyField`. For example:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedManyToManyField
class Publication(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Writer(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
writer = ChainedManyToManyField(
Writer,
chained_field="publication",
chained_model_field="publications",
)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
```
### Field options
#### chained_field(required)
The `chained_field` indicates the field on the same model that should be chained to. In the `Publication`, `Writer`, `Book` example, `chained_field` is the name of the field `publication` in model `Book`.
```python
class Book(models.Model):
publication = models.ForeignKey(Publication)
```
#### chained_model_field(required)
The `chained_model_field` indicates the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked to by the `chained_field`. In the `Publication`, `Writer`, `Book` example, `chained_model_field` is the name of field `publications` in Model `Writer`.
```python
class Writer(models.Model):
publications = models.ManyToManyField('Publication', blank=True, null=True)
```
#### auto_choose(optional)
`auto_choose` indicates if auto select the choice when there is only one available choice.
#### sort (optional, only available on `ChainedForeignKey`)
`sort` indicates if the result set should be sorted lexicographically or not. Disable if you want to use the `Model.ordering` option. Defaults to `True`.
## Grouped Selects
If you have the following model:
```python
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
```
And you want that all countries are grouped by the Continent and that <opt> Groups are used in the select change to the following:
```python
from smart_selects.db_fields import GroupedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = GroupedForeignKey(Country, "continent")
```
This example assumes that the Country Model has a foreignKey to Continent named "continent".
## Installation
1. Add `smart_selects` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`
2. Bind the `smart_selects` urls into your project's `urls.py`. This is needed for the `Chained Selects` and `Chained ManyToMany Selects`. For example:
```python
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
url(r'^chaining/', include('smart_selects.urls')),
)
```
## Settings
`USE_DJANGO_JQUERY`
: By default, `smart_selects` will use the bundled jQuery from Django 1.2's
admin area. Set `USE_DJANGO_JQUERY = False` to disable this behaviour.
`JQUERY_URL`
: By default, jQuery will be loaded from Google's CDN. If you would prefer to
use a different version put the full URL here. Set `JQUERY_URL = False` to disable loading jQuery.
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