|  | 586 | .. attribute:: ModelAdmin.change_list_template | 
          
            |  | 587 |  | 
          
            |  | 588 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 589 |  | 
          
            |  | 590 | Path to a custom template that will be used by the model objects "change list" | 
          
            |  | 591 | view. The template file searching order and precedence rules and modular | 
          
            |  | 592 | extension strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin Templates`_ | 
          
            |  | 593 | section apply here. | 
          
            |  | 594 |  | 
          
            |  | 595 | If you don't specify it, a default template shipped with Django that provides | 
          
            |  | 596 | the standard appearance is used. | 
          
            |  | 597 |  | 
          
            |  | 598 | .. attribute:: ModelAdmin.change_form_template | 
          
            |  | 599 |  | 
          
            |  | 600 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 601 |  | 
          
            |  | 602 | Path to a custom template that will be used by both the model object creation | 
          
            |  | 603 | and change views. The template file searching order and precedence rules and | 
          
            |  | 604 | modular extension strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin | 
          
            |  | 605 | Templates`_ section apply here. | 
          
            |  | 606 |  | 
          
            |  | 607 | If you don't specify it, a default template shipped with Django that provides | 
          
            |  | 608 | the standard appearance is used. | 
          
            |  | 609 |  | 
          
            |  | 610 | .. attribute:: ModelAdmin.object_history_template | 
          
            |  | 611 |  | 
          
            |  | 612 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 613 |  | 
          
            |  | 614 | Path to a custom template that will be used by the model object change history | 
          
            |  | 615 | display view. The template file searching order and precedence rules and modular | 
          
            |  | 616 | extension strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin Templates`_ | 
          
            |  | 617 | section apply here. | 
          
            |  | 618 |  | 
          
            |  | 619 | If you don't specify it, a default template shipped with Django that provides | 
          
            |  | 620 | the standard appearance is used. | 
          
            |  | 621 |  | 
          
            |  | 622 | .. attribute:: ModelAdmin.delete_confirmation_template | 
          
            |  | 623 |  | 
          
            |  | 624 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 625 |  | 
          
            |  | 626 | Path to a custom template that will be used by the view responsible of showing | 
          
            |  | 627 | the confirmation page when the user decides to delete one or more model objects. | 
          
            |  | 628 | The template file searching order and precedence rules and modular extension | 
          
            |  | 629 | strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin Templates`_ section | 
          
            |  | 630 | apply here. | 
          
            |  | 631 |  | 
          
            |  | 632 | If you don't specify it, a default template shipped with Django that provides | 
          
            |  | 633 | the standard appearance is used. | 
          
            |  | 634 |  | 
        
        
          
            |  | 668 | Other methods | 
          
            |  | 669 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
          
            |  | 670 |  | 
          
            |  | 671 | .. method:: ModelAdmin.add_view(self, request, form_url='', extra_context=None) | 
          
            |  | 672 |  | 
          
            |  | 673 | Django view for the model instance addition page. See note below. | 
          
            |  | 674 |  | 
          
            |  | 675 | .. method:: ModelAdmin.change_view(self, request, object_id, extra_context=None) | 
          
            |  | 676 |  | 
          
            |  | 677 | Django view for the model instance edition page. See note below. | 
          
            |  | 678 |  | 
          
            |  | 679 | .. method:: ModelAdmin.changelist_view(self, request, extra_context=None) | 
          
            |  | 680 |  | 
          
            |  | 681 | Django view for the model instances change list/actions page. See note below. | 
          
            |  | 682 |  | 
          
            |  | 683 | .. method:: ModelAdmin.delete_view(self, request, object_id, extra_context=None) | 
          
            |  | 684 |  | 
          
            |  | 685 | Django view for the model instance(s) deletion confirmation page. See note below. | 
          
            |  | 686 |  | 
          
            |  | 687 | .. method:: ModelAdmin.history_view(self, request, object_id, extra_context=None) | 
          
            |  | 688 |  | 
          
            |  | 689 | Django view for the page that shows the modification history for a given model | 
          
            |  | 690 | instance. | 
          
            |  | 691 |  | 
          
            |  | 692 | Unlike the hook-type ``ModelAdmin`` methods detailed in the previous section, | 
          
            |  | 693 | these five methods are in reality designed to be invoked as Django views from | 
          
            |  | 694 | the admin application URL dispatching handler to render the pages that deal | 
          
            |  | 695 | with model instancies CRUD operations. Because of that they implement the | 
          
            |  | 696 | complex logic specific to the generic nature of the admin app and there aren't | 
          
            |  | 697 | many possibilities to customize their behavior other than replace their | 
          
            |  | 698 | implementation. | 
          
            |  | 699 |  | 
          
            |  | 700 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 701 |  | 
          
            |  | 702 | Nonetheless, you still can customize the presentation of their respective pages | 
          
            |  | 703 | (possibly transforming them completely) if needed: For this, you override the | 
          
            |  | 704 | method in your ``ModelAdmin`` subclass to augment the context provided to the | 
          
            |  | 705 | template layer using its ``extra_context`` parameter and at the same time | 
          
            |  | 706 | override the associated template used by the admin with the respective | 
          
            |  | 707 | ``*_template`` option described in the `ModelAdmin options`_ section. An | 
          
            |  | 708 | example:: | 
          
            |  | 709 |  | 
          
            |  | 710 | class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): | 
          
            |  | 711 |  | 
          
            |  | 712 | # A template for a very customized change view: | 
          
            |  | 713 | change_form_template = 'admin/myapp/extras/openstreetmap_change_form.html' | 
          
            |  | 714 |  | 
          
            |  | 715 | def get_osm_info(self): | 
          
            |  | 716 | # ... | 
          
            |  | 717 |  | 
          
            |  | 718 | def change_view(self, request, form_url='', extra_context=None): | 
          
            |  | 719 | my_context = { | 
          
            |  | 720 | 'osm_data': self.get_osm_info(), | 
          
            |  | 721 | } | 
          
            |  | 722 | return super(MyModelAdmin, self).change_view(request, | 
          
            |  | 723 | extra_context=my_context) | 
          
            |  | 724 |  | 
        
        
          
            |  | 1112 | ``AdminSite`` attributes | 
          
            |  | 1113 | ------------------------ | 
          
            |  | 1114 |  | 
          
            |  | 1115 | .. attribute:: AdminSite.index_template | 
          
            |  | 1116 |  | 
          
            |  | 1117 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 1118 |  | 
          
            |  | 1119 | Path to a custom template that will be used by the admin site main index view. | 
          
            |  | 1120 | The template file searching order and precedence rules and modular extension | 
          
            |  | 1121 | strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin Templates`_ section | 
          
            |  | 1122 | apply here. | 
          
            |  | 1123 |  | 
          
            |  | 1124 | .. attribute:: AdminSite.login_template | 
          
            |  | 1125 |  | 
          
            |  | 1126 | .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
          
            |  | 1127 |  | 
          
            |  | 1128 | Path to a custom template that will be used by the admin site login view. | 
          
            |  | 1129 | The template file searching order and precedence rules and modular extension | 
          
            |  | 1130 | strategy recommendations outlined in the `Overriding Admin Templates`_ section | 
          
            |  | 1131 | apply here. | 
          
            |  | 1132 |  |