I need to have the output of a method in the list_filter
in the admin of a Django1.3 installation (where the class SimpleListFilter
is not yet present).
I could build such a filter if I could annotate the variable is_active
while fetching the queryset. As raw sql this would look like this:
SELECT *, active AND (end > NOW() OR end IS NULL) AND start < NOW() as is_active FROM app_model;
However, if I return this with the queryset
method of the admin class, this will raise errors.
Is there a way to get my raw sql annotation into a proper django queryset?