Description: | Easily configurable charts statistics for django-admin and django-admin-tools . |
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Documentation: | http://django-admin-charts.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ |
Create beautiful configurable charts from your models and display them on the django-admin
index page or on django-admin-tools
dashboard.
The charts are based on models and criterias defined through admin interface and some chart parameters are configurable in live view.
This is application is fork of django-admin-tools-stats which has been reworked to display all charts through Ajax and made work with plain django-admin
. The django-admin-tools
are supported but not needed.
Django>=2.0, Python>3.6
Install, upgrade and uninstall django-admin-charts with these commands:
$ pip install django-admin-charts
Add admin_tools_stats
(the Django admin charts application) & django_nvd3
into INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'admin_tools_stats', # this must be BEFORE 'admin_tools' and 'django.contrib.admin' 'django_nvd3', ... 'django.contrib.admin', )
Install the nvd3
and d3
javascript libraries. For installation with django-bower
see section Installation of javascript libraries with django-bower.
Set library paths if they differ from the django-bower
defaults:
ADMIN_CHARTS_NVD3_JS_PATH = 'bow/nvd3/build/nv.d3.js' ADMIN_CHARTS_NVD3_CSS_PATH = 'bow/nvd3/build/nv.d3.css' ADMIN_CHARTS_D3_JS_PATH = 'bow/d3/d3.js'
Register chart views in your urls.py
:
from django.urls import include, path urlpatterns = [ path('admin_tools_stats/', include('admin_tools_stats.urls')), ]
Run migrations:
$ python manage.py migrate
Open admin panel, configure Dashboard Stats Criteria
& Dashboard Stats
respectively
Uninstall django-admin-tools-stats
.
Follow django-admin-charts
installation according to previous section. Especially pay attention to these steps:
- Move admin_tools_stats
in INSTALLED_APPS
before admin_tools
and django.contrib.admin
.
- Configure urls.py
.
Change DashboardCharts
to DashboardChart
in dashboard definition (this is recomended even if dummy class is left for compatibility reasons).
Check any overridden template from admin_tools_stats
or DashboardChart(s)
class that might interfere with the changes.
Add django-bower
to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'djangobower' )
Add the following properties to you settings.py file:
# Specifie path to components root (you need to use absolute path) BOWER_COMPONENTS_ROOT = os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, 'components') BOWER_INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'd3#3.3.13', 'nvd3#1.7.1', )
Add django-bower finder to your static file finders:
STATICFILES_FINDERS = ( ... 'djangobower.finders.BowerFinder', )
Run the following commands. These will download nvd3.js and its dependencies using bower and throw them in to you static folder for access by your application:
$ python manage.py bower_install $ python manage.py collectstatic
Configure admin_tools
Add following code to dashboard.py:
from admin_tools_stats.modules import DashboardChart, get_active_graph # append an app list module self.children.append(modules.AppList( _('Dashboard Stats Settings'), models=('admin_tools_stats.*', ), )) # Copy following code into your custom dashboard # append following code after recent actions module or # a link list module for "quick links" graph_list = get_active_graph() for i in graph_list: kwargs = {} kwargs['require_chart_jscss'] = True kwargs['graph_key'] = i.graph_key for key in context['request'].POST: if key.startswith('select_box_'): kwargs[key] = context['request'].POST[key] self.children.append(DashboardChart(**kwargs))
You may also need to add some includes to your template admin base, see an example on the demo project:
demoproject/demoproject/templates/admin/base_site.html
django-admin-charts is a django based application, the major requirements are:
- django-jsonfield
- django-qsstats-magic
- django-nvd3
- django-bower
If you've found a bug, add a feature or improve django-admin-charts and think it is useful then please consider contributing. Patches, pull requests or just suggestions are always welcome!
Source code: http://github.com/PetrDlouhy/django-admin-charts
Bug tracker: https://github.com/PetrDlouhy/django-admin-charts/issues
Documentation is available on 'Read the Docs': http://readthedocs.org/docs/django-admin-charts/
django-admin-charts is licensed under MIT, see MIT-LICENSE.txt
.