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"Export to CSV" action for django admin
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import unicodecsv | |
from django.http import HttpResponse | |
def export_as_csv_action(description="Export selected objects as CSV file", | |
fields=None, exclude=None, header=True): | |
""" | |
This function returns an export csv action | |
'fields' and 'exclude' work like in django ModelForm | |
'header' is whether or not to output the column names as the first row | |
""" | |
def export_as_csv(modeladmin, request, queryset): | |
opts = modeladmin.model._meta | |
if not fields: | |
field_names = [field.name for field in opts.fields] | |
else: | |
field_names = fields | |
response = HttpResponse(mimetype='text/csv') | |
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=%s.csv' % unicode(opts).replace('.', '_') | |
writer = unicodecsv.writer(response, encoding='utf-8') | |
if header: | |
writer.writerow(field_names) | |
for obj in queryset: | |
row = [getattr(obj, field)() if callable(getattr(obj, field)) else getattr(obj, field) for field in field_names] | |
writer.writerow(row) | |
return response | |
export_as_csv.short_description = description | |
return export_as_csv |
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from django.contrib import admin | |
from repsf.map.models import Location | |
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseForbidden | |
from actions import export_as_csv_action | |
class SpamAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): | |
list_display = ['wink','nudge'] | |
actions = [export_as_csv_action("CSV Export", fields=['wink','nudge'])] | |
admin.site.register(Location, LocationAdmin) |
This is great. Does the exclude argument do anything though?
Could the exclude argument be used like this?
if not fields:
field_names = [field.name for field in meta.fields]
else:
field_names = fields
if exclude:
exclude_names = exclude.split() if isinstance(exclude, str) else exclude # exclude could be a string
field_names = [x for x in field_names if x not in list(exclude_names)]
Here exclude could be passed in as a list, a tuple, or a string.
*Corrected an error - must assign exclude to a new variable 'exclude_names', or local variable referenced before assignment
error will be thrown
Amazing job on this one
Sometimes it can be useful to follow foreign keys If that is what you need you can use:
def rgetattr(obj, attr, *args):
def _getattr(obj, attr):
return getattr(obj, attr, *args)
return functools.reduce(_getattr, [obj] + attr.split('__'))
Just import functools and be careful not to go too deep Django docs for the QuerySet API.
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in newer version of python and httpResponse, it should be