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- Config file
- ===========
- Options available in settings.py:
- JET_DEFAULT_THEME
- -----------------
- Django JET allows you to change default theme. This feature is mainly used for customizing color schemes rather than
- making absolutely different themes. This option in fact make Django load different css styles.
- Possible built-in themes are:
- * default
- * green
- * light-violet
- * light-green
- * light-blue
- * light-gray
- To change theme use parameter:
- .. code:: python
- JET_DEFAULT_THEME = 'light-gray'
- JET_THEMES
- ----------
- .. image:: _static/themes.png
- :width: 100%
- You can allow your users to change admin panel color scheme. This option will add color scheme chooser to the user dropdown menu. Make ``JET_THEMES`` an empty list to disable this feature.
- .. code:: python
- JET_THEMES = [
- {
- 'theme': 'default', # theme folder name
- 'color': '#47bac1', # color of the theme's button in user menu
- 'title': 'Default' # theme title
- },
- {
- 'theme': 'green',
- 'color': '#44b78b',
- 'title': 'Green'
- },
- {
- 'theme': 'light-green',
- 'color': '#2faa60',
- 'title': 'Light Green'
- },
- {
- 'theme': 'light-violet',
- 'color': '#a464c4',
- 'title': 'Light Violet'
- },
- {
- 'theme': 'light-blue',
- 'color': '#5EADDE',
- 'title': 'Light Blue'
- },
- {
- 'theme': 'light-gray',
- 'color': '#222',
- 'title': 'Light Gray'
- }
- ]
- CUSTOM JET_THEME
- ----------------
- You are free to add your own color schemes by adding new folder to **/static/jet/css/themes/**.
- You can use **/jet/static/jet/css/themes/light-violet/** folder as an example (available in Django JET repository).
- _variables.scss contains **all** customizable variables. You'll have to compile all .scss files in theme directory
- to start using your own theme.
- COMPACT MENU
- ------------
- .. image:: _static/side_menu_compact.png
- :width: 100%
- If you don't have a lot of apps and models it can be annoying to have a two-level menu.
- In this case you can use menu's compact mode, which will list applications and models in the side menu without need
- to move pointer over applications to show models.
- .. code:: python
- JET_SIDE_MENU_COMPACT = True
- Default is ``False``
- CUSTOM MENU
- -----------
- By default JET displays all applications and it models in the side menu in the alphabetical order.
- To display applications and models you want or to change their order you can use ``JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS`` setting.
- .. code:: python
- JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS = [ # A list of application or custom item dicts
- {'label': _('General'), 'app_label': 'core', 'items': [
- {'name': 'help.question'},
- {'name': 'pages.page', 'label': _('Static page')},
- {'name': 'city'},
- {'name': 'validationcode'},
- {'label': _('Analytics'), 'url': 'http://example.com', 'url_blank': True},
- ]},
- {'label': _('Users'), 'items': [
- {'name': 'core.user'},
- {'name': 'auth.group'},
- {'name': 'core.userprofile', 'permissions': ['core.user']},
- ]},
- {'app_label': 'banners', 'items': [
- {'name': 'banner'},
- {'name': 'bannertype'},
- ]},
- ]
- JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS is a list of application or custom item dicts. Each item can have the following keys:
- * `app_label` - application name
- * `label` - application text label
- * `items` - list of children items
- * `url` - custom url (format is described below)
- * `url_blank` - open url in new table (boolean)
- * `permissions` - list of required permissions to display item
- Setting `items` and either `app_label` or `label` is required. Other keys are optional to override default behavior.
- Order of items is respected. Each menu item is also a dict with the following keys:
- * `name` - model name (can be either `MODEL_NAME` or `APP_LABEL.MODEL_NAME`)
- * `label` - item text label
- * `url` - custom url (format is described below)
- * `url_blank` - open url in new table (boolean)
- * `permissions` - list of required permissions to display item
- Setting either `name` or `label` is required. Other keys are optional to override default behavior.
- Order of items is respected.
- URLs can be either `string` or `dict`. Examples of possible values:
- * http://example.com/
- * {'type': 'app', 'app_label': 'pages'}
- * {'type': 'model', 'app_label': 'pages', 'model': 'page'}
- * {'type': 'reverse', 'name': 'pages:list', 'args': [1], 'kwargs': {'category': 2}}
- .. deprecated:: 1.0.6
- Old way of customizing menu items via `JET_SIDE_MENU_CUSTOM_APPS` setting is now deprecated in favor
- of new `JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS` setting.
- .. code:: python
- JET_SIDE_MENU_CUSTOM_APPS = [
- ('core', [ # Each list element is a tuple with application name (app_label) and list of models
- 'User',
- 'MenuItem',
- 'Block',
- ]),
- ('shops', [
- 'Shop',
- 'City',
- 'MetroStation',
- ]),
- ('feedback', [
- 'Feedback',
- ]),
- ]
- If have multiple admin sites and you want to specify different menu applications for each admin site, wrap menu lists
- in dictionary with admin site names as keys:
- .. code:: python
- JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS = {
- 'admin': [
- {'label': _('General'), 'app_label': 'core', 'items': [
- {'name': 'help.question'},
- {'name': 'pages.page'},
- {'name': 'city'},
- {'name': 'validationcode'},
- ]},
- ...
- ],
- 'custom_admin': [
- {'app_label': 'talks', 'items': [
- {'name': 'talk'},
- {'name': 'talkmessage'},
- ]},
- ...
- ]
- }
- .. note::
- You can use ``jet_side_menu_items_example`` management command to generate example ``JET_SIDE_MENU_ITEMS``
- setting which includes all your applications and models. You can use it this way:
- .. code:: python
- python manage.py jet_side_menu_items_example
- JET_CHANGE_FORM_SIBLING_LINKS
- -----------------------------
- .. image:: _static/change_form_sibling_links.png
- :width: 100%
- Adds buttons to change forms that allows you to navigate to previous/next object without returning back to change list.
- Can be disabled if hit performance.
- .. code:: python
- JET_CHANGE_FORM_SIBLING_LINKS = True
- Default is ``True``
- JET_INDEX_DASHBOARD
- -------------------
- Sets which dashboard class will be used for rendering admin index dashboard. Allows you to create
- your own dashboard with custom modules and pre-installed layout.
- .. code:: python
- JET_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'jet.dashboard.dashboard.DefaultIndexDashboard'
- JET_APP_INDEX_DASHBOARD
- -----------------------
- Same as **JET_INDEX_DASHBOARD**, but for application pages
- .. code:: python
- JET_APP_INDEX_DASHBOARD = 'jet.dashboard.dashboard.DefaultAppIndexDashboard'
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