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[Django] The admin interface

Now let‘s see how to access admin interface.

 

1. Create a super user which can access admin interface:

python manage.py createsuperuser

 

2. Inside admin.py, we import the Models we have defined:

from django.contrib import admin# Register your models here.from .models import List, Cardadmin.site.register(List)admin.site.register(Card)

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The models:

from django.db import modelsfrom django.utils.encoding import python_2_unicode_compatible@python_2_unicode_compatibleclass List(models.Model):    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)    def __str__(self):        return "List {}".format(self.name)@python_2_unicode_compatibleclass Card(models.Model):    title = models.CharField(max_length=100)    description = models.TextField(blank=True)    list = models.ForeignKey(List, related_name="cards")    story_points = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)    business_value = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)    def __str__(self):        return "Card {}".format(self.title)

 

Notice that if you change models.py file, you need to run migrations again:

python manage.py makemigrations

 

If you see the terminal warning that "You have 1 unapplied migration(s)... Run ‘python manage.py mifate‘ to apply then."

python mange.py migrate

 

3. Run the server:

python manage.py runserver

Go to the url: localhost:8000/admin

[Django] The admin interface