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These are simple versions of my Models:

class Device(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=100)

    def get_ips(self):
        return self.deviceip_set.all()

    def get_ips_string(self):
        return ', '.join('<a href="http://' + unicode(ip.ip) + '">' + unicode(ip.ip) + '</a>' for ip in self.get_ips())

class DeviceIP(models.Model):
    ip = models.GenericIPAddressField()
    device = models.ForeignKey(Device)

And this is from my admin.py:

class DeviceAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display = ('__unicode__', 'get_ips_string')

admin.site.register(Device, DeviceAdmin)

From an MVT/MVC point of view, should methods like get_ips_string() be defined in the model or would they be better suited somewhere else (like admin.py) as they actually generate HTML?

If I decided to create my own templates instead of using the admin site, would that have an impact on where methods like get_ips_string() should be defined?

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  1. Where are you going to use these methods? If you use them only in admin, it is appropriate to put them into corresponding ModelAdmin classes and reference in fields, fieldsets, or list_display. So, ModelAdmin corresponds to the View layer.
  2. From the point of view of your template, these functions are just read-only model fields. No special status.

P. S. For Django admin customization, you may find django-grappelli (http://grappelliproject.com) or xadmin (http://demo.xadmin.io) inspiring.

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