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Django admin, filter objects for inline formset

I've got an inline formset and I would like to exclude some model objects from being displayed in the formset.

For eg. there is model B which has foreign key to model A, so it is a 1:n (A object has many B objects) relationship. Now on A admin edit page I've got inlines of B. I wonder if it is possible somehow to filter the list of B objects before the inline formset is rendered, so not all B objects related do A gets into the formset.

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Lukasz Korzybski Avatar asked Jan 20 '10 14:01

Lukasz Korzybski


2 Answers

Replying to own question may seem a bit odd but I found another solution ;)

There was a problem to provide custom queryset to a formset, there is no hook in case of inline formsets for this. So I subclassed BaseInlineFormSet and overridden the get_queryset method. Then I just provide this formset in InlineModelAdmin and it's done.

Example:

class MyFormSet(BaseInlineFormSet):
    def get_queryset(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_queryset'):
            qs = super(MyFormSet, self).get_queryset().filter(main=False)
            self._queryset = qs
        return self._queryset

and admin class:

class MyInline(admin.TabularInline):
    model = m.MyModel
    formset =  MyFormSet
    ...
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Lukasz Korzybski Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 22:11

Lukasz Korzybski


You can write your own manager to you model (special for formset) and use it.

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/managers/

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bluszcz Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 23:11

bluszcz