77

I have a DateTimeField field in my model. I wanted to display it as a checkbox widget in the Django admin site. To do this, I created a custom form widget. However, I do not know how to use my custom widget for only this one field.

The Django documentation explains how to use a custom widget for all fields of a certain type:

class StopAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        models.DateTimeField: {'widget': ApproveStopWidget }
    }

This is not granular enough though. I want to change it for only one field.

1

5 Answers 5

138

Create a custom ModelForm for your ModelAdmin and add 'widgets' to its Meta class, like so:

class StopAdminForm(forms.ModelForm):
  class Meta:
    model = Stop
    widgets = {
      'field_name': ApproveStopWidget(),
    }
    fields = '__all__'

class StopAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
  form = StopAdminForm

Done!

Documentation for this is sort of non-intuitively placed in the ModelForm docs, without any mention to it given in the admin docs. See: Creating forms from models

6
36

After digging into the admin, model field and form field code, I believe the only way to carry out what I want is by creating a custom model field:

models.py

from django.db import models
from widgets import ApproveStopWidget

class ApproveStopModelField(models.DateTimeField):
    pass

class Stop(models.model):
    # Other fields
    approve_ts = ApproveStopModelField('Approve place', null=True, blank=True)

admin.py

from widgets import ApproveStopWidget
from models import ApproveStopModelField

class StopAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    formfield_overrides = {
        ApproveStopModelField: {'widget': ApproveStopWidget }
    }

It gets the job done.

For the time being, I'll leave the question unanswered because I have the habit of missing the obvious. Perhaps some Django smartypants has a better solution.

1
  • 3
    For those wondering how to integrate this with South, the line you would need for this example is: from south.modelsinspector import add_introspection_rule add_introspection_rules([], ["^appname\.models\.ApproveStopModelField"])
    – yar
    Oct 19, 2012 at 1:00
28

Override formfield_for_dbfield like thus:

class VehicleAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    search_fields = ["name", "colour"]

    def formfield_for_dbfield(self, db_field, **kwargs):
        if db_field.name == 'colour':
            kwargs['widget'] = ColourChooserWidget
        return super(VehicleAdmin, self).formfield_for_dbfield(db_field,**kwargs)

(credit to http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2008/03/28/overriding-a-single-field-in-the-django-admin-using-newforms-admin/ )

2
  • 6
    Nice. Adding a custom ModelForm for changing just a widget of one field seems like an overkill to me.
    – alxs
    Sep 20, 2016 at 8:59
  • Just tried this in Django 1.11.5 and it worked perfectly. My model has multiple TextFields and in the Admin change form I needed some to be regular <textarea> elements and others to be TinyMCE rich text editors to accept HTML instead of plain text. The all or nothing 'formfield_overrides' wasn't useful in this scenario. Dec 6, 2017 at 11:45
6

Django's ModelAdmin.get_changelist_form(self, request, **kwargs) will do the trick for the case of list_editable

class StopAdminForm(forms.ModelForm):
  class Meta:
    model = Stop
    widgets = {
      'approve_ts': ApproveStopWidget(),
    }

class StopAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
  form = StopAdminForm

  #just return the ModelForm class StopAdminForm
  def get_changelist_form(self, request, **kwargs):
        return StopAdminForm

Refer to Django Official documentation on this topic

I hope this will help

0
0

You can change the widget for only one field by assigning your widget to a field in a custom form and assigning the custom form to an admin as shown below:

# "admin.py"

class ProductForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = Product
        widgets = {
          'price': PriceWidget(),
        }
        fields = '__all__'

@admin.register(Product)
class ProductAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    form = ProductForm

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.