By default, Django Categories adds the fields you configure to the model's Admin class. If your ModelAdmin class does not use the fieldsets
attribute, the configured category fields are simply appended to the bottom the fields. If your ModelAdmin uses the fieldsets
attribute, a new fieldset named Categories
, containing all the configured fields is appended to the fieldsets. You can override or alter this behavior with the ADMIN_FIELDSETS
setting.
ADMIN_FIELDSETS allows you to:
- Prevent Django Categories from adding the fields or fieldsets to a model's ModelAdmin class.
- Change the name of the fieldset (from the default: "Categories")
- Change the placement of the fieldset (from the default: bottom)
If you don't want Django Categories to add any fields to the admin class, simply use the following format:
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': None,
]
}
To rename the field set, use the following format:
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': 'Taxonomy',
]
}
For complete control over the field set, use the following format:
CATEGORIES_SETTINGS = {
'ADMIN_FIELDSETS': [
'app.model': {
'name': 'Categories',
'index': 0
},
]
}