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| The Django admin documentation generator |
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| .. module:: django.contrib.admindocs |
| :synopsis: Django's admin documentation generator. |
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| .. currentmodule:: django.contrib.admindocs |
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| Django's :mod:`~django.contrib.admindocs` app pulls documentation from the |
| docstrings of models, views, template tags, and template filters for any app in |
| :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` and makes that documentation available from the |
| :mod:`Django admin <django.contrib.admin>`. |
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| Overview |
| ======== |
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| To activate the :mod:`~django.contrib.admindocs`, you will need to do |
| the following: |
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| * Add :mod:`django.contrib.admindocs` to your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`. |
| * Add ``path('admin/doc/', include('django.contrib.admindocs.urls'))`` to |
| your ``urlpatterns``. Make sure it's included *before* the |
| ``'admin/'`` entry, so that requests to ``/admin/doc/`` don't get |
| handled by the latter entry. |
| * Install the :pypi:`docutils` package. |
| * **Optional:** Using the admindocs bookmarklets requires |
| ``django.contrib.admindocs.middleware.XViewMiddleware`` to be installed. |
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| Once those steps are complete, you can start browsing the documentation by |
| going to your admin interface and clicking the "Documentation" link in the |
| upper right of the page. |
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| Documentation helpers |
| ===================== |
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| The following special markup can be used in your docstrings to easily create |
| hyperlinks to other components: |
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| ================= ======================= |
| Django Component reStructuredText roles |
| ================= ======================= |
| Models ``:model:`app_label.ModelName``` |
| Views ``:view:`app_label.view_name``` |
| Template tags ``:tag:`tagname``` |
| Template filters ``:filter:`filtername``` |
| Templates ``:template:`path/to/template.html``` |
| ================= ======================= |
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| Model reference |
| =============== |
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| The **models** section of the ``admindocs`` page describes each model in the |
| system along with all the fields, properties, and methods available on it. |
| Relationships to other models appear as hyperlinks. Descriptions are pulled |
| from ``help_text`` attributes on fields or from docstrings on model methods. |
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| A model with useful documentation might look like this:: |
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| class BlogEntry(models.Model): |
| """ |
| Stores a single blog entry, related to :model:`blog.Blog` and |
| :model:`auth.User`. |
| """ |
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| slug = models.SlugField(help_text="A short label, generally used in URLs.") |
| author = models.ForeignKey( |
| User, |
| models.SET_NULL, |
| blank=True, |
| null=True, |
| ) |
| blog = models.ForeignKey(Blog, models.CASCADE) |
| ... |
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| def publish(self): |
| """Makes the blog entry live on the site.""" |
| ... |
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| View reference |
| ============== |
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| Each URL in your site has a separate entry in the ``admindocs`` page, and |
| clicking on a given URL will show you the corresponding view. Helpful things |
| you can document in your view function docstrings include: |
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| * A short description of what the view does. |
| * The **context**, or a list of variables available in the view's template. |
| * The name of the template or templates that are used for that view. |
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| For example:: |
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| from django.shortcuts import render |
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| from myapp.models import MyModel |
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| def my_view(request, slug): |
| """ |
| Display an individual :model:`myapp.MyModel`. |
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| **Context** |
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| ``mymodel`` |
| An instance of :model:`myapp.MyModel`. |
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| **Template:** |
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| :template:`myapp/my_template.html` |
| """ |
| context = {"mymodel": MyModel.objects.get(slug=slug)} |
| return render(request, "myapp/my_template.html", context) |
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| Template tags and filters reference |
| =================================== |
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| The **tags** and **filters** ``admindocs`` sections describe all the tags and |
| filters that come with Django (in fact, the :ref:`built-in tag reference |
| <ref-templates-builtins-tags>` and :ref:`built-in filter reference |
| <ref-templates-builtins-filters>` documentation come directly from those |
| pages). Any tags or filters that you create or are added by a third-party app |
| will show up in these sections as well. |
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| Template reference |
| ================== |
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| While ``admindocs`` does not include a place to document templates by |
| themselves, if you use the ``:template:`path/to/template.html``` syntax in a |
| docstring the resulting page will verify the path of that template with |
| Django's :ref:`template loaders <template-loaders>`. This can be a handy way to |
| check if the specified template exists and to show where on the filesystem that |
| template is stored. |
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| .. _admindocs-bookmarklets: |
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| Included Bookmarklets |
| ===================== |
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| One bookmarklet is available from the ``admindocs`` page: |
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| Documentation for this page |
| Jumps you from any page to the documentation for the view that generates |
| that page. |
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| Using this bookmarklet requires that ``XViewMiddleware`` is installed and that |
| you are logged into the :mod:`Django admin <django.contrib.admin>` as a |
| :class:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User` with |
| :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.is_staff` set to ``True``. |
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