If you're looking for a version compatible with Django 1.8 just install 0.3.7.1.
from pypi (recommended)
$ pip install bootstrap-admin
And don't forget to add bootstrap_admin in INSTALLED_APPS
before the django.contrib.admin
.
Example:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... 'bootstrap_admin', # always before django.contrib.admin 'django.contrib.admin', # ... )
It is enabled by default. But if you remove django.template.context_processors.request
from your context_processors
.
Just disable it:
BOOTSTRAP_ADMIN_SIDEBAR_MENU = FalseBranding - Overriding logo
If you want to use your own logo, you can achieve this by overriding the login.html and base_site.html, just like in Django Admin.
First, make sure the TEMPLATES
setting in your settings.py is properly configured:
TEMPLATES = [ { 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates', 'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_django_project/templates')], 'APP_DIRS': True, # other stuff }, ]
DIRS: You must set the location of your templates, an absolute path.
I'm assuming BASE_DIR
is:
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
This pattern of creating a global templates folder could be useful for you to use for your base.html and other global templates.
More info: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/templates/api/#configuring-an-engine
Let me show you a project structure as an example:
├── my_django_project │ ├── core │ │ ├── admin.py │ │ ├── apps.py │ │ ├── models.py │ │ ├── tests.py │ │ └── views.py │ ├── settings.py │ ├── templates │ │ └── admin │ │ ├── base_site.html │ │ └── login.html │ ├── urls.py │ └── wsgi.py ├── manage.py
You can see I created a global templates/ folder, with another directory inside admin/ containing login.html and base_site.html.
Their respective contents are:
base_site.html
{% extends 'admin/base_site.html' %} {% load static %} {% block branding %} <a href="{% url 'admin:index' %}" class="django-admin-logo"> <!-- Django Administration --> <img height="60" src="{% static "bootstrap_admin/img/logo-140x60.png" %}" alt="{{ site_header|default:_('Django administration') }}"> </a> {% endblock branding %}
login.html
{% extends 'admin/login.html' %} {% load i18n static %} {% block branding %} <a href="{% url 'admin:index' %}" class="django-admin-logo"> <!-- Django Administration --> <img height="60" src="{% static "bootstrap_admin/img/logo-140x60.png" %}" alt="{{ site_header|default:_('Django administration') }}"> </a> {% endblock branding %}
More info: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/contrib/admin/#admin-overriding-templates
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
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