The any_urlfield
module provides an improved URL selector
that supports both URLs to internal models and external URLs.
This addresses is a common challenge in CMS interfaces;
where providing a URLField
makes it hard to enter internal URLs,
while providing a ModelChoiceField
makes it too inflexible.
This package provides the both of both worlds.
For more details, see the documentation at Read The Docs.
First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment:
pip install django-any-urlfield
Add the module to the installed apps:
INSTALLED_APPS += (
'any_urlfield',
)
Add the field to a Django model:
from django.db import models
from any_urlfield.models import AnyUrlField
class MyModel(models.Model):
title = models.CharField("Title", max_length=200)
url = AnyUrlField("URL")
By default, the AnyUrlField
only supports linking to external pages.
Register any model that the AnyUrlField
should support linking to:
from any_urlfield.models import AnyUrlField
AnyUrlField.register_model(Article)
Now, the AnyUrlField
offers users a dropdown field to directly select an article.
The default field is a django.forms.models.ModelChoiceField
field
with a django.forms.widgets.Select
widget.
This can be customized using the form_field
and widget
parameters:
from any_urlfield.models import AnyUrlField
from any_urlfield.forms import SimpleRawIdWidget
AnyUrlField.register_model(Article, widget=SimpleRawIdWidget(Article))
That will display the Article
model as raw input field with a browse button.
This module is designed to be generic. In case there is anything you didn't like about it, or think it's not flexible enough, please let us know. We'd love to improve it!
If you have any other valuable contribution, suggestion or idea, please let us know as well because we will look into it. Pull requests are welcome too. :-)