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(wagtailsnippets_custom_admin_views)=
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# Customising admin views for snippets
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Additional customisations to the admin views for each snippet model can be achieved through a custom {class}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet` class. This allows you to customise the listing view (e.g. adding custom columns, filters), create a custom menu item, and more.
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Before proceeding, ensure that you register the snippet model using `register_snippet` as a function instead of a decorator, as described in [](wagtailsnippets_registering).
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For demonstration, consider the following `Member` model and a `MemberFilterSet` class:
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```python
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# models.py
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from django.db import models
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from wagtail.admin.filters import WagtailFilterSet
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class Member(models.Model):
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class ShirtSize(models.TextChoices):
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SMALL = "S", "Small"
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MEDIUM = "M", "Medium"
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LARGE = "L", "Large"
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EXTRA_LARGE = "XL", "Extra Large"
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name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
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shirt_size = models.CharField(max_length=5, choices=ShirtSize.choices, default=ShirtSize.MEDIUM)
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def get_shirt_size_display(self):
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return self.ShirtSize(self.shirt_size).label
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get_shirt_size_display.admin_order_field = "shirt_size"
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get_shirt_size_display.short_description = "Size description"
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class MemberFilterSet(WagtailFilterSet):
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class Meta:
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model = Member
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fields = ["shirt_size"]
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```
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And the following is the snippet's corresponding `SnippetViewSet` subclass:
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```python
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from wagtail.admin.panels import FieldPanel
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from wagtail.admin.ui.tables import UpdatedAtColumn
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from wagtail.snippets.models import register_snippet
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from wagtail.snippets.views.snippets import SnippetViewSet
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from myapp.models import Member, MemberFilterSet
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class MemberViewSet(SnippetViewSet):
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model = Member
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icon = "user"
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list_display = ["name", "shirt_size", "get_shirt_size_display", UpdatedAtColumn()]
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list_per_page = 50
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admin_url_namespace = "member_views"
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base_url_path = "internal/member"
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filterset_class = MemberFilterSet
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# alternatively, you can use the following instead of filterset_class
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# list_filter = ["shirt_size"]
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# or
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# list_filter = {"shirt_size": ["exact"], "name": ["icontains"]}
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edit_handler = TabbedInterface([
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ObjectList([FieldPanel("name")], heading="Details"),
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ObjectList([FieldPanel("shirt_size")], heading="Preferences"),
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])
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register_snippet(MemberViewSet)
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```
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(wagtailsnippets_icon)=
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## Icon
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You can define an {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.icon` attribute on the `SnippetViewSet` to specify the icon that is used across the admin for this snippet type. The `icon` needs to be [registered in the Wagtail icon library](../../advanced_topics/icons). If `icon` is not set, the default `"snippet"` icon is used.
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## URL namespace and base URL path
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The {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.admin_url_namespace` attribute can be set to use a custom URL namespace for the URL patterns of the views. If unset, it defaults to `wagtailsnippets_{app_label}_{model_name}`. Meanwhile, setting {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.base_url_path` allows you to customise the base URL path relative to the Wagtail admin URL. If unset, it defaults to `snippets/app_label/model_name`.
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If you need further customisations, you can also override the {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_admin_url_namespace` and {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_admin_base_path` methods to override the namespace and base URL path, respectively.
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Similar URL customisations are also possible for the snippet chooser views through {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.chooser_admin_url_namespace`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.chooser_base_url_path`, {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_chooser_admin_url_namespace`, and {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_chooser_admin_base_path`.
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## Listing view
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The {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.list_display` attribute can be set to specify the columns shown on the listing view. To customise the number of items to be displayed per page, you can set the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.list_per_page` attribute (or {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.chooser_per_page` for the chooser listing).
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To customise the base queryset for the listing view, you could override the {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_queryset` method. Additionally, the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.ordering` attribute can be used to specify the default ordering of the listing view.
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You can add the ability to filter the listing view by defining a {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.list_filter` attribute and specifying the list of fields to filter. Wagtail uses the django-filter package under the hood, and this attribute will be passed as django-filter's `FilterSet.Meta.fields` attribute. This means you can also pass a dictionary that maps the field name to a list of lookups.
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If you would like to make further customisations to the filtering mechanism, you can also use a custom `wagtail.admin.filters.WagtailFilterSet` subclass by overriding the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.filterset_class` attribute. The `list_filter` attribute is ignored if `filterset_class` is set. For more details, refer to [django-filter's documentation](https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guide/usage.html#the-filter).
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You can add the ability to export the listing view to a spreadsheet by setting the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.list_export` attribute to specify the columns to be exported. The {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.export_filename` attribute can be used to customise the file name of the exported spreadsheet.
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```{versionadded} 5.1
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The ability to export the listing view was added.
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```
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## Templates
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For all views that are used for a snippet model, Wagtail looks for templates in the following directories within your project or app, before resorting to the defaults:
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1. `templates/wagtailsnippets/snippets/{app_label}/{model_name}/`
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2. `templates/wagtailsnippets/snippets/{app_label}/`
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3. `templates/wagtailsnippets/snippets/`
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So, to override the template used by the `IndexView` for example, you could create a new `index.html` template and put it in one of those locations. For example, if you wanted to do this for a `Shirt` model in a `shirts` app, you could add your custom template as `shirts/templates/wagtailsnippets/snippets/shirts/shirt/index.html`. You could change the `wagtailsnippets/snippets/` prefix for the templates by overriding the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.template_prefix` attribute.
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For some common views, Wagtail also allows you to override the template used by either specifying the `{view_name}_template_name` attribute or overriding the `get_{view_name}_template()` method on the viewset. The following is a list of customisation points for the views:
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- `IndexView`: `index.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.index_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_index_template()`
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- For the results fragment used in AJAX responses (e.g. when searching), customise `index_results.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.index_results_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_index_results_template()`.
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- `CreateView`: `create.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.create_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_create_template()`
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- `EditView`: `edit.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.edit_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_edit_template()`
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- `DeleteView`: `delete.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.delete_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_delete_template()`
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- `HistoryView`: `history.html`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.history_template_name`, or {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_history_template()`
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## Menu item
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```{versionadded} 5.0
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The ability to have a separate menu item was added.
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```
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By default, registering a snippet model will add a "Snippets" menu item to the sidebar menu. You can configure a snippet model to have its own top-level menu item in the sidebar menu by setting {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.add_to_admin_menu` to `True`. Alternatively, if you want to add the menu item inside the Settings menu, you can set {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.add_to_settings_menu` to `True`. The menu item will use the icon specified on the `SnippetViewSet` and it will link to the index view for the snippet model.
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Unless specified, the menu item will be named after the model's verbose name. You can customise the menu item's label, name, and order by setting the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.menu_label`, {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.menu_name`, and {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.menu_order` attributes respectively. If you would like to customise the `MenuItem` instance completely, you could override the {meth}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.get_menu_item` method.
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An example of a custom `SnippetViewSet` subclass with `add_to_admin_menu` set to `True`:
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```python
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from wagtail.snippets.views.snippets import SnippetViewSet
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class AdvertViewSet(SnippetViewSet):
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model = Advert
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icon = "crosshairs"
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menu_label = "Advertisements"
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menu_name = "adverts"
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menu_order = 300
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add_to_admin_menu = True
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```
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Multiple snippet models can also be grouped under a single menu item using a {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSetGroup`. You can do this by setting the {attr}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet.model` attribute on the `SnippetViewSet` classes and then registering the `SnippetViewSetGroup` subclass instead of each individual model or viewset:
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```python
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from wagtail.snippets.views.snippets import SnippetViewSet, SnippetViewSetGroup
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class AdvertViewSet(SnippetViewSet):
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model = Advert
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icon = "crosshairs"
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menu_label = "Advertisements"
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menu_name = "adverts"
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class ProductViewSet(SnippetViewSet):
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model = Product
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icon = "desktop"
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menu_label = "Products"
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menu_name = "banners"
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class MarketingViewSetGroup(SnippetViewSetGroup):
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items = (AdvertViewSet, ProductViewSet)
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menu_icon = "folder-inverse"
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menu_label = "Marketing"
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menu_name = "marketing"
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# When using a SnippetViewSetGroup class to group several SnippetViewSet classes together,
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# only register the SnippetViewSetGroup class. You do not need to register each snippet
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# model or viewset separately.
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register_snippet(MarketingViewSetGroup)
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```
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If all snippet models have their own menu items, the "Snippets" menu item will not be shown.
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Various additional attributes are available to customise the viewset - see {class}`~wagtail.snippets.views.snippets.SnippetViewSet`.
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