Adds pretty CSS styles for the django CMS admin interface. Supports optional django-admin-shortcuts
package.
The shortcuts you see on top of the dashboard are from django-admin-shortcuts
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See REQUIREMENTS
in the setup.py file for additional dependencies:
For a manual install:
pip install djangocms-admin-style
djangocms_admin_style
to your INSTALLED_APPS
just before 'django.contrib.admin'
python manage.py migrate djangocms_admin_style
The django CMS Admin Style overrides django admin's base_site.html
, but you can still partially customize this page. Look at the source of templates/admin/base_site.html
and override the templates that are included in various blocks. For example, you can add your own CSS in templates/admin/inc/extrastyle.html
.
The following additional settings can be set:
CMS_ENABLE_UPDATE_CHECK = True
Set to False
to disable the update notification.CMS_UPDATE_CHECK_TYPE = ('minor')
Set to ('patch')
to get only patch notifications. (minor = 3.x.x, patch = 3.4.x)The update checker does not gather or record any data.
To compile CSS run the following commands using node 16:
nvm use
npm install
npx gulp icons sass bundle
For further options have a look at the gulpfile.js
.
Django supports a dark mode admin since version 3.1. djangocms-admin-style introduces css variables that contain color codes and change with the selected mode:
CMS variable name Color Django admin fallback Color--dca-white
#ffffff --body-bg
#ffffff --dca-black
#000000 --body-fg
#303030 --dca-gray
#666 --body-quiet-color
#666 --dca-gray-lightest
#f2f2f2 --darkened-bg
#f8f8f8 --dca-gray-lighter
#ddd --border-color
#ccc --dca-gray-light
#999 --close-button-bg
#888 --dca-gray-darker
#454545 --dca-gray-darkest
#333 --dca-gray-super-lightest
#f7f7f7 --dca-primary
#00bbff --primary
#79aec8 Extending styles in your own app
If your project or app requires specific styles if djangocms-admin-style is installed (e.g., to better adjust to the django CMS style) you can add selective styling by adding the .djangocms-admin-style
selector:
// Show widget in CMS colors if djangocms-admin-style is installed .djangocms-admin-style #my-widget { color: var(--dca-primary, black); }
We recommend to following rules for your app's admin css:
color
, background
etc. styles where possible and meaningfulvar(--dca-color-var, var(--fallback-color-var, #xxxxxx))
where #xxxxxx
represents the light version of the color.You can run tests by executing:
virtualenv env source env/bin/activate pip install -r tests/requirements/base.txt python setup.py test
In order to run integration tests you need to have Docker installed, then run the following command:
make test
To test other Django versions simply append VERSION=4.1`. You can also run the test server through:
make run
The integration tests are written using Casperjs, phantomcss and djangocms-casper-helpers.
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