NOTE: This project was rewritten to be more flexible and to work with common Django admin and released as django-admin-charts. The django-admin-charts project is backward-compatible with django-admin-tools-stats, so you can migrate to that. All development and maintanence continues on django-admin-charts repository.
Description: | Django-admin module to create charts and stats in your dashboard |
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Documentation: | http://django-admin-tools-stats.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ |
Django-admin-tools-stats is a Django admin module that allow you to create easily charts on your dashboard based on specific models and criterias.
It will query your models and provide reporting and statistics graphs, simple to read and display on your Dashboard.
Install, upgrade and uninstall django-admin-tools-stats with these commands:
$ pip install django-admin-tools-stats
django-admin-tools-stats is a django based application, the major requirements are :
- python-dateutil
- django-jsonfield
- django-qsstats-magic
- django-cache-utils
- django-admin-tools
- django-nvd3
- django-bower
Configure
admin_tools
Configure
django-bower
Add
django-bower
to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'djangobower' )
Add the following properties to you settings.py file:
# Specifie path to components root (you need to use absolute path) BOWER_COMPONENTS_ROOT = os.path.join(PROJECT_ROOT, 'components') BOWER_INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'jquery#3.4.1', 'jquery-ui#1.12.1', 'd3#3.3.13', 'nvd3#1.7.1', )
Add django-bower finder to your static file finders:
STATICFILES_FINDERS = ( ... 'djangobower.finders.BowerFinder', )
Run the following commands. These will download nvd3.js and its dependencies using bower and throw them in to you static folder for access by your application:
$ python manage.py bower_install $ python manage.py collectstatic
Add
admin_tools_stats
&django_nvd3
into INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'admin_tools_stats', 'django_nvd3', )
Add following code to dashboard.py:
from admin_tools_stats.modules import DashboardCharts, get_active_graph # append an app list module self.children.append(modules.AppList( _('Dashboard Stats Settings'), models=('admin_tools_stats.*', ), )) # Copy following code into your custom dashboard # append following code after recent actions module or # a link list module for "quick links" graph_list = get_active_graph() for i in graph_list: kwargs = {} kwargs['require_chart_jscss'] = True kwargs['graph_key'] = i.graph_key for key in context['request'].POST: if key.startswith('select_box_'): kwargs[key] = context['request'].POST[key] self.children.append(DashboardCharts(**kwargs))
To create the tables needed by Django-admin-tools-stats, run the following command:
$ python manage.py syncdb
You may also need to add some includes to your template admin base, see an example on the demo project:
demoproject/demoproject/templates/admin/base_site.html
Open admin panel, configure
Dashboard Stats Criteria
&Dashboard Stats respectively
If you've found a bug, add a feature or improve django-admin-tools-stats and think it is useful then please consider contributing. Patches, pull requests or just suggestions are always welcome!
Source code: http://github.com/areski/django-admin-tools-stats
Bug tracker: https://github.com/areski/django-admin-tools-stats/issues
Documentation is available on 'Read the Docs': http://readthedocs.org/docs/django-admin-tools-stats/
Copyright (c) 2011-2017 Star2Billing S.L. <info@star2billing.com>
django-admin-tools-stats is licensed under MIT, see MIT-LICENSE.txt.