The solution involves adding your FilterSpec and as you said implementing your own ChangeList. As the filter name is validated, you must name your filter with a model field name. Below you will see a hack allowing to use the default filter for the same field.
You add your FilterSpec before the standard FilterSpecs.
Below is a working implementation running on Django 1.3
from django.contrib.admin.views.main import *
from django.contrib import admin
from django.db.models.fields import Field
from django.contrib.admin.filterspecs import FilterSpec
from django.db.models import F
from models import Transport, Area
from django.contrib.admin.util import get_fields_from_path
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
# Our filter spec
class InAreaFilterSpec(FilterSpec):
def __init__(self, f, request, params, model, model_admin, field_path=None):
super(InAreaFilterSpec, self).__init__(
f, request, params, model, model_admin, field_path=field_path)
self.lookup_val = request.GET.get('in_area', None)
def title(self):
return 'Area'
def choices(self, cl):
del self.field._in_area
yield {'selected': self.lookup_val is None,
'query_string': cl.get_query_string({}, ['in_area']),
'display': _('All')}
for pk_val, val in (('1', 'In Area'), ('0', 'Trans Area')):
yield {'selected': self.lookup_val == pk_val,
'query_string': cl.get_query_string({'in_area' : pk_val}),
'display': val}
def filter(self, params, qs):
if 'in_area' in params:
if params['in_area'] == '1':
qs = qs.filter(start_area=F('finish_area'))
else:
qs = qs.exclude(start_area=F('finish_area'))
del params['in_area']
return qs
def in_area_test(field):
# doing this so standard filters can be added with the same name
if field.name == 'start_area' and not hasattr(field, '_in_area'):
field._in_area = True
return True
return False
# we add our special filter before standard ones
FilterSpec.filter_specs.insert(0, (in_area_test, InAreaFilterSpec))
# Defining my own change list for transport
class TransportChangeList(ChangeList):
# Here we are doing our own initialization so the filters
# are initialized when we request the data
def __init__(self, request, model, list_display, list_display_links, list_filter, date_hierarchy, search_fields, list_select_related, list_per_page, list_editable, model_admin):
#super(TransportChangeList, self).__init__(request, model, list_display, list_display_links, list_filter, date_hierarchy, search_fields, list_select_related, list_per_page, list_editable, model_admin)
self.model = model
self.opts = model._meta
self.lookup_opts = self.opts
self.root_query_set = model_admin.queryset(request)
self.list_display = list_display
self.list_display_links = list_display_links
self.list_filter = list_filter
self.date_hierarchy = date_hierarchy
self.search_fields = search_fields
self.list_select_related = list_select_related
self.list_per_page = list_per_page
self.model_admin = model_admin
# Get search parameters from the query string.
try:
self.page_num = int(request.GET.get(PAGE_VAR, 0))
except ValueError:
self.page_num = 0
self.show_all = ALL_VAR in request.GET
self.is_popup = IS_POPUP_VAR in request.GET
self.to_field = request.GET.get(TO_FIELD_VAR)
self.params = dict(request.GET.items())
if PAGE_VAR in self.params:
del self.params[PAGE_VAR]
if TO_FIELD_VAR in self.params:
del self.params[TO_FIELD_VAR]
if ERROR_FLAG in self.params:
del self.params[ERROR_FLAG]
if self.is_popup:
self.list_editable = ()
else:
self.list_editable = list_editable
self.order_field, self.order_type = self.get_ordering()
self.query = request.GET.get(SEARCH_VAR, '')
self.filter_specs, self.has_filters = self.get_filters(request)
self.query_set = self.get_query_set()
self.get_results(request)
self.title = (self.is_popup and ugettext('Select %s') % force_unicode(self.opts.verbose_name) or ugettext('Select %s to change') % force_unicode(self.opts.verbose_name))
self.pk_attname = self.lookup_opts.pk.attname
# To be able to do our own filter,
# we need to override this
def get_query_set(self):
qs = self.root_query_set
params = self.params.copy()
# now we pass the parameters and the query set
# to each filter spec that may change it
# The filter MUST delete a parameter that it uses
if self.has_filters:
for filter_spec in self.filter_specs:
if hasattr(filter_spec, 'filter'):
qs = filter_spec.filter(params, qs)
# Now we call the parent get_query_set()
# method to apply subsequent filters
sav_qs = self.root_query_set
sav_params = self.params
self.root_query_set = qs
self.params = params
qs = super(TransportChangeList, self).get_query_set()
self.root_query_set = sav_qs
self.params = sav_params
return qs
class TransportAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = ('start_area','start_area')
def get_changelist(self, request, **kwargs):
"""
Overriden from ModelAdmin
"""
return TransportChangeList
admin.site.register(Transport, TransportAdmin)
admin.site.register(Area)