- Installation:
$ pip install -e [email protected]:jaanauati/django-crud-generator.git@master#egg=django-crud-generator
- Add 'djangocrudgenerator' to the installed apps.
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'yourwebapp',
'djangocrudgenerator',
...
)
- Supposing that you have created an application named 'yourwebapp', add the following to the project urlconf file (urls.py):
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^yourwebapp/', include('yourwebapp.urls',namespace="yourwebapp")),
...
)
It's also necessary to include the templates directory of your application in the settings file:
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
...
'path/to/yourwebapp/templates',
)
- Add an example model to the 'yourwebapp' app:
#models.py
class YourModel(models.Model):
name=models.CharField(max_length=30)
...
def __str__(self):
return self.name
- Now you can use the crud generator. For example, if you want generate a CRUD for the 'YourModel' model, you must run the following command:
$ python manage.py crudgen yourwebapp YourModel
- To test the generated CRUD, first you must run the django development server:
$ python manage.py runserver
and then, go to http://localhost:8000/yourwebapp/yourmodel/list/page1/ in your web browser.
Enjoy!