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Fixed #10743 -- Allowed lookups for related fields in ModelAdmin.list_display.

Co-authored-by: Alex Garcia <me@alexoteiza.com>
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nina Menezes <https://github.com/nmenezes0>
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Tom Carrick 2023-04-04 15:11:11 +01:00 committed by Natalia
parent 3580b47ed3
commit 4ade8386eb
13 changed files with 186 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
Albert Wang <https://github.com/albertyw/>
Alcides Fonseca
Aldian Fazrihady <mobile@aldian.net>
Alejandro García Ruiz de Oteiza <https://github.com/AlexOteiza>
Aleksandra Sendecka <asendecka@hauru.eu>
Aleksi Häkli <aleksi.hakli@iki.fi>
Alex Dutton <django@alexdutton.co.uk>
@ -760,6 +761,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
Nicolas Noé <nicolas@niconoe.eu>
Nikita Marchant <nikita.marchant@gmail.com>
Nikita Sobolev <mail@sobolevn.me>
Nina Menezes <https://github.com/nmenezes0>
Niran Babalola <niran@niran.org>
Nis Jørgensen <nis@superlativ.dk>
Nowell Strite <https://nowell.strite.org/>

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@ -915,21 +915,19 @@ class ModelAdminChecks(BaseModelAdminChecks):
try:
field = getattr(obj.model, item)
except AttributeError:
return [
checks.Error(
"The value of '%s' refers to '%s', which is not a "
"callable, an attribute of '%s', or an attribute or "
"method on '%s'."
% (
label,
item,
obj.__class__.__name__,
obj.model._meta.label,
),
obj=obj.__class__,
id="admin.E108",
)
]
try:
field = get_fields_from_path(obj.model, item)[-1]
except (FieldDoesNotExist, NotRelationField):
return [
checks.Error(
f"The value of '{label}' refers to '{item}', which is not "
f"a callable or attribute of '{obj.__class__.__name__}', "
"or an attribute, method, or field on "
f"'{obj.model._meta.label}'.",
obj=obj.__class__,
id="admin.E108",
)
]
if (
getattr(field, "is_relation", False)
and (field.many_to_many or field.one_to_many)

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@ -289,8 +289,8 @@ def lookup_field(name, obj, model_admin=None):
try:
f = _get_non_gfk_field(opts, name)
except (FieldDoesNotExist, FieldIsAForeignKeyColumnName):
# For non-field values, the value is either a method, property or
# returned via a callable.
# For non-regular field values, the value is either a method,
# property, related field, or returned via a callable.
if callable(name):
attr = name
value = attr(obj)
@ -298,10 +298,17 @@ def lookup_field(name, obj, model_admin=None):
attr = getattr(model_admin, name)
value = attr(obj)
else:
attr = getattr(obj, name)
sentinel = object()
attr = getattr(obj, name, sentinel)
if callable(attr):
value = attr()
else:
if attr is sentinel:
attr = obj
for part in name.split(LOOKUP_SEP):
attr = getattr(attr, part, sentinel)
if attr is sentinel:
return None, None, None
value = attr
if hasattr(model_admin, "model") and hasattr(model_admin.model, name):
attr = getattr(model_admin.model, name)
@ -345,9 +352,10 @@ def label_for_field(name, model, model_admin=None, return_attr=False, form=None)
"""
Return a sensible label for a field name. The name can be a callable,
property (but not created with @property decorator), or the name of an
object's attribute, as well as a model field. If return_attr is True, also
return the resolved attribute (which could be a callable). This will be
None if (and only if) the name refers to a field.
object's attribute, as well as a model field, including across related
objects. If return_attr is True, also return the resolved attribute
(which could be a callable). This will be None if (and only if) the name
refers to a field.
"""
attr = None
try:
@ -371,15 +379,15 @@ def label_for_field(name, model, model_admin=None, return_attr=False, form=None)
elif form and name in form.fields:
attr = form.fields[name]
else:
message = "Unable to lookup '%s' on %s" % (
name,
model._meta.object_name,
)
if model_admin:
message += " or %s" % model_admin.__class__.__name__
if form:
message += " or %s" % form.__class__.__name__
raise AttributeError(message)
try:
attr = get_fields_from_path(model, name)[-1]
except (FieldDoesNotExist, NotRelationField):
message = f"Unable to lookup '{name}' on {model._meta.object_name}"
if model_admin:
message += f" or {model_admin.__class__.__name__}"
if form:
message += f" or {form.__class__.__name__}"
raise AttributeError(message)
if hasattr(attr, "short_description"):
label = attr.short_description

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ from django.core.exceptions import (
)
from django.core.paginator import InvalidPage
from django.db.models import F, Field, ManyToOneRel, OrderBy
from django.db.models.constants import LOOKUP_SEP
from django.db.models.expressions import Combinable
from django.urls import reverse
from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango60Warning
@ -356,9 +357,9 @@ class ChangeList:
"""
Return the proper model field name corresponding to the given
field_name to use for ordering. field_name may either be the name of a
proper model field or the name of a method (on the admin or model) or a
callable with the 'admin_order_field' attribute. Return None if no
proper model field name can be matched.
proper model field, possibly across relations, or the name of a method
(on the admin or model) or a callable with the 'admin_order_field'
attribute. Return None if no proper model field name can be matched.
"""
try:
field = self.lookup_opts.get_field(field_name)
@ -371,7 +372,12 @@ class ChangeList:
elif hasattr(self.model_admin, field_name):
attr = getattr(self.model_admin, field_name)
else:
attr = getattr(self.model, field_name)
try:
attr = getattr(self.model, field_name)
except AttributeError:
if LOOKUP_SEP in field_name:
return field_name
raise
if isinstance(attr, property) and hasattr(attr, "fget"):
attr = attr.fget
return getattr(attr, "admin_order_field", None)

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@ -726,9 +726,9 @@ with the admin site:
* **admin.E106**: The value of ``<InlineModelAdmin class>.model`` must be a
``Model``.
* **admin.E107**: The value of ``list_display`` must be a list or tuple.
* **admin.E108**: The value of ``list_display[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
which is not a callable, an attribute of ``<ModelAdmin class>``, or an
attribute or method on ``<model>``.
* **admin.E108**: The value of ``list_display[n]`` refers to ``<label>``, which
is not a callable or attribute of ``<ModelAdmin class>``, or an attribute,
method, or field on ``<model>``.
* **admin.E109**: The value of ``list_display[n]`` must not be a many-to-many
field or a reverse foreign key.
* **admin.E110**: The value of ``list_display_links`` must be a list, a tuple,

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@ -315,9 +315,9 @@ subclass::
For more complex layout needs, see the :attr:`~ModelAdmin.fieldsets` option.
The ``fields`` option accepts the same types of values as
:attr:`~ModelAdmin.list_display`, except that callables aren't accepted.
Names of model and model admin methods will only be used if they're listed
in :attr:`~ModelAdmin.readonly_fields`.
:attr:`~ModelAdmin.list_display`, except that callables and ``__`` lookups
for related fields aren't accepted. Names of model and model admin methods
will only be used if they're listed in :attr:`~ModelAdmin.readonly_fields`.
To display multiple fields on the same line, wrap those fields in their own
tuple. In this example, the ``url`` and ``title`` fields will display on the
@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ subclass::
If you don't set ``list_display``, the admin site will display a single
column that displays the ``__str__()`` representation of each object.
There are four types of values that can be used in ``list_display``. All
There are five types of values that can be used in ``list_display``. All
but the simplest may use the :func:`~django.contrib.admin.display`
decorator, which is used to customize how the field is presented:
@ -574,6 +574,11 @@ subclass::
class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["first_name", "last_name"]
* The name of a related field, using the ``__`` notation. For example::
class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["city__name"]
* A callable that accepts one argument, the model instance. For example::
@admin.display(description="Name")
@ -614,6 +619,11 @@ subclass::
class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["name", "decade_born_in"]
.. versionchanged:: 5.1
Support for using ``__`` lookups was added, when targeting related
fields.
A few special cases to note about ``list_display``:
* If the field is a ``ForeignKey``, Django will display the
@ -831,7 +841,7 @@ subclass::
* Django will try to interpret every element of ``list_display`` in this
order:
* A field of the model.
* A field of the model or from a related field.
* A callable.
* A string representing a ``ModelAdmin`` attribute.
* A string representing a model attribute.

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@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ Minor features
:mod:`django.contrib.admin`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ...
* :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_display` now supports using ``__`` lookups to list
fields from related models.
:mod:`django.contrib.admindocs`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ class ChildAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
return super().get_queryset(request).select_related("parent")
class GrandChildAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["name", "parent__name", "parent__parent__name"]
class CustomPaginationAdmin(ChildAdmin):
paginator = CustomPaginator

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@ -19,6 +19,11 @@ class Child(models.Model):
age = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)
class GrandChild(models.Model):
parent = models.ForeignKey(Child, models.SET_NULL, editable=False, null=True)
name = models.CharField(max_length=30, blank=True)
class Genre(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=20)

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ from .admin import (
EmptyValueChildAdmin,
EventAdmin,
FilteredChildAdmin,
GrandChildAdmin,
GroupAdmin,
InvitationAdmin,
NoListDisplayLinksParentAdmin,
@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ from .models import (
CustomIdUser,
Event,
Genre,
GrandChild,
Group,
Invitation,
Membership,
@ -1634,6 +1636,62 @@ class ChangeListTests(TestCase):
response, f'0 results (<a href="{href}">1 total</a>)'
)
def test_list_display_related_field(self):
parent = Parent.objects.create(name="I am your father")
child = Child.objects.create(name="I am your child", parent=parent)
GrandChild.objects.create(name="I am your grandchild", parent=child)
request = self._mocked_authenticated_request("/grandchild/", self.superuser)
m = GrandChildAdmin(GrandChild, custom_site)
response = m.changelist_view(request)
self.assertContains(response, parent.name)
self.assertContains(response, child.name)
def test_list_display_related_field_null(self):
GrandChild.objects.create(name="I am parentless", parent=None)
request = self._mocked_authenticated_request("/grandchild/", self.superuser)
m = GrandChildAdmin(GrandChild, custom_site)
response = m.changelist_view(request)
self.assertContains(response, '<td class="field-parent__name">-</td>')
self.assertContains(response, '<td class="field-parent__parent__name">-</td>')
def test_list_display_related_field_ordering(self):
parent_a = Parent.objects.create(name="Alice")
parent_z = Parent.objects.create(name="Zara")
Child.objects.create(name="Alice's child", parent=parent_a)
Child.objects.create(name="Zara's child", parent=parent_z)
class ChildAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["name", "parent__name"]
list_per_page = 1
m = ChildAdmin(Child, custom_site)
# Order ascending.
request = self._mocked_authenticated_request("/grandchild/?o=1", self.superuser)
response = m.changelist_view(request)
self.assertContains(response, parent_a.name)
self.assertNotContains(response, parent_z.name)
# Order descending.
request = self._mocked_authenticated_request(
"/grandchild/?o=-1", self.superuser
)
response = m.changelist_view(request)
self.assertNotContains(response, parent_a.name)
self.assertContains(response, parent_z.name)
def test_list_display_related_field_ordering_fields(self):
class ChildAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["name", "parent__name"]
ordering = ["parent__name"]
m = ChildAdmin(Child, custom_site)
request = self._mocked_authenticated_request("/", self.superuser)
cl = m.get_changelist_instance(request)
self.assertEqual(cl.get_ordering_field_columns(), {2: "asc"})
class GetAdminLogTests(TestCase):
def test_custom_user_pk_not_named_id(self):

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@ -1009,3 +1009,26 @@ class SystemChecksTestCase(SimpleTestCase):
self.assertEqual(errors, [])
finally:
Book._meta.apps.ready = True
def test_related_field_list_display(self):
class SongAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["pk", "original_release", "album__title"]
errors = SongAdmin(Song, AdminSite()).check()
self.assertEqual(errors, [])
def test_related_field_list_display_wrong_field(self):
class SongAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_display = ["pk", "original_release", "album__hello"]
errors = SongAdmin(Song, AdminSite()).check()
expected = [
checks.Error(
"The value of 'list_display[2]' refers to 'album__hello', which is not "
"a callable or attribute of 'SongAdmin', or an attribute, method, or "
"field on 'admin_checks.Song'.",
obj=SongAdmin,
id="admin.E108",
)
]
self.assertEqual(errors, expected)

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@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ class UtilsTests(SimpleTestCase):
(simple_function, SIMPLE_FUNCTION),
("test_from_model", article.test_from_model()),
("non_field", INSTANCE_ATTRIBUTE),
("site__domain", SITE_NAME),
)
mock_admin = MockModelAdmin()
@ -294,6 +295,17 @@ class UtilsTests(SimpleTestCase):
self.assertEqual(label_for_field(lambda x: "nothing", Article), "--")
self.assertEqual(label_for_field("site_id", Article), "Site id")
# The correct name and attr are returned when `__` is in the field name.
self.assertEqual(label_for_field("site__domain", Article), "Site domain")
self.assertEqual(
label_for_field("site__domain", Article, return_attr=True),
("Site domain", Site._meta.get_field("domain")),
)
def test_label_for_field_failed_lookup(self):
msg = "Unable to lookup 'site__unknown' on Article"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AttributeError, msg):
label_for_field("site__unknown", Article)
class MockModelAdmin:
@admin.display(description="not Really the Model")

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ class RawIdCheckTests(CheckTestCase):
def test_missing_field(self):
class TestModelAdmin(ModelAdmin):
raw_id_fields = ("non_existent_field",)
raw_id_fields = ["non_existent_field"]
self.assertIsInvalid(
TestModelAdmin,
@ -602,8 +602,21 @@ class ListDisplayTests(CheckTestCase):
TestModelAdmin,
ValidationTestModel,
"The value of 'list_display[0]' refers to 'non_existent_field', "
"which is not a callable, an attribute of 'TestModelAdmin', "
"or an attribute or method on 'modeladmin.ValidationTestModel'.",
"which is not a callable or attribute of 'TestModelAdmin', "
"or an attribute, method, or field on 'modeladmin.ValidationTestModel'.",
"admin.E108",
)
def test_missing_related_field(self):
class TestModelAdmin(ModelAdmin):
list_display = ("band__non_existent_field",)
self.assertIsInvalid(
TestModelAdmin,
ValidationTestModel,
"The value of 'list_display[0]' refers to 'band__non_existent_field', "
"which is not a callable or attribute of 'TestModelAdmin', "
"or an attribute, method, or field on 'modeladmin.ValidationTestModel'.",
"admin.E108",
)