Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-sorted-m2m
Version: 2.0.0
Summary: Drop-in replacement for django's many to many field with sorted relations.
Home-page: https://github.com/Ponytech/django-sorted-m2m
Author: Gregor Müllegger
Author-email: gregor@muellegger.de
License: BSD
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.8
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.9
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.0
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.1
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.2
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
License-File: LICENSE.txt
License-File: AUTHORS.rst

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django-sorted-m2m
=================

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This project is a fork of `django-sortedm2m <http://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m>`_ with added support of Django 2.2 thanks to the code of `@joehybird <https://github.com/joehybird>`_.
It is published on PyPI under the name *django-sorted-m2m* (note the additional - betweeen sorted and m2m)

------------

``sortedm2m`` is a drop-in replacement for django's own ``ManyToManyField``.
The provided ``SortedManyToManyField`` behaves like the original one but
remembers the order of added relations.

Usecases
========

Imagine that you have a gallery model and a photo model. Usually you want a
relation between these models so you can add multiple photos to one gallery
but also want to be able to have the same photo on many galleries.

This is where you usually can use many to many relation. The downside is that
django's default implementation doesn't provide a way to order the photos in
the gallery. So you only have a random ordering which is not suitable in most
cases.

You can work around this limitation by using the ``SortedManyToManyField``
provided by this package as drop in replacement for django's
``ManyToManyField``.

Requirements
============

**django-sortedm2m** runs on Python 2.7, 3.6, 3.7 and up. Django 1.11 and up
is required

Usage
=====

Use ``SortedManyToManyField`` like ``ManyToManyField`` in your models::

    from django.db import models
    from sortedm2m.fields import SortedManyToManyField

    class Photo(models.Model):
        name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
        image = models.ImageField(upload_to='...')

    class Gallery(models.Model):
        name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
        photos = SortedManyToManyField(Photo)

If you use the relation in your code like the following, it will remember the
order in which you have added photos to the gallery. ::

    gallery = Gallery.objects.create(name='Photos ordered by name')
    for photo in Photo.objects.order_by('name'):
        gallery.photos.add(photo)

``SortedManyToManyField``
-------------------------

You can use the following arguments to modify the default behavior:

``sorted``
~~~~~~~~~~

**Default:** ``True``

You can set the ``sorted`` to ``False`` which will force the
``SortedManyToManyField`` in behaving like Django's original
``ManyToManyField``. No ordering will be performed on relation nor will the
intermediate table have a database field for storing ordering information.

``sort_value_field_name``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

**Default:** ``'sort_value'``

Specifies how the field is called in the intermediate database table by which
the relationship is ordered. You can change its name if you have a legacy
database that you need to integrate into your application.

``base_class``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

**Default:** ``None``

You can set the ``base_class``, which is the base class of the through model of
the sortedm2m relationship between models to an abstract base class containing
a ``__str__`` method to improve the string representations of sortedm2m
relationships.

.. note::

    You also could use it to add additional fields to the through model. But
    please beware: These fields will not be created or modified by an
    automatically created migration. You will need to take care of migrations
    yourself. In most cases when you want to add another field, consider
    *not* using sortedm2m but use a ordinary Django ManyToManyField and
    specify `your own through model`_.
    
.. _your own through model: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.ManyToManyField.through

Migrating a ``ManyToManyField`` to be a ``SortedManyToManyField``
=================================================================

If you are using Django's migration framework and want to change a
``ManyToManyField`` to be a ``SortedManyToManyField`` (or the other way
around), you will find that a migration created by Django's ``makemigrations``
will not work as expected.

In order to migrate a ``ManyToManyField`` to a ``SortedManyToManyField``, you
change the field in your models to be a ``SortedManyToManyField`` as
appropriate and create a new migration with ``manage.py makemigrations``.
Before applying it, edit the migration file and change in the ``operations``
list ``migrations.AlterField`` to ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` (import it
from ``sortedm2m.operations``).  This operation will take care of changing the
intermediate tables, add the ordering field and fill in default values.

Admin
=====

``SortedManyToManyField`` provides a custom widget which can be used to sort
the selected items. It renders a list of checkboxes that can be sorted by
drag'n'drop.

To use the widget in the admin you need to add ``sortedm2m`` to your
INSTALLED_APPS settings, like::

   INSTALLED_APPS = (
       'django.contrib.auth',
       'django.contrib.contenttypes',
       'django.contrib.sessions',
       'django.contrib.sites',
       'django.contrib.messages',
       'django.contrib.staticfiles',
       'django.contrib.admin',
   
       'sortedm2m',

       '...',
   )

Otherwise it will not find the css and js files needed to sort by drag'n'drop.

Finally, make sure *not* to have the model listed in any ``filter_horizontal``
or ``filter_vertical`` tuples inside of your ``ModelAdmin`` definitions.

If you did it right, you'll wind up with something like this:

.. image:: http://i.imgur.com/HjIW7MI.jpg

It's also possible to use the ``SortedManyToManyField`` with admin's
``raw_id_fields`` option in the ``ModelAdmin`` definition. Add the name of the
``SortedManyToManyField`` to this list to get a simple text input field. The
order in which the ids are entered into the input box is used to sort the
items of the sorted m2m relation.

Example::

    from django.contrib import admin

    class GalleryAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
        raw_id_fields = ('photos',)

Contribute
==========

You can find the latest development version on github_. Get there and fork it,
file bugs or send me nice wishes.

.. _github: https://github.com/Ponytech/django-sorted-m2m

Running the tests
-----------------

I recommend to use ``tox`` to run the tests for all relevant python versions
all at once. Therefore install ``tox`` with ``pip install tox``, then type in
the root directory of the ``django-sortedm2m`` checkout::

   tox

However using tox will not include the tests that run against a PostgreSQL
database. The project therefore contains a ``Vagrantfile`` that uses vagrant_
to setup a virtual machine including a working PostgreSQL installation. To
run the postgres tests, please `install vagrant`_ and then run::

   make test-postgres

This will bring up and provision the virtual machine and runs the testsuite
against a PostgreSQL database.

.. _vagrant: http://www.vagrantup.com/
.. _install vagrant: http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads

Get in touch
------------

Feel free to drop me a message about critique or feature requests. You can get
in touch with me by mail_ or twitter_.

.. _mail: mailto:hello@ponytech.net
.. _twitter: http://twitter.com/Ponytech_net

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   :alt: PyPI Release
   :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-sorted-m2m

.. |build-status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/Ponytech/django-sorted-m2m.png
   :alt: Build Status
   :target: https://travis-ci.org/Ponytech/django-sorted-m2m


Changelog
=========

2.0.0
-----

- Drop support until Django 1.5 to 1.10
- Drop support of python 2.6, 3.3, 3.4 & pypy
- Add support of Django 2.0, 2.1 & 2.2
- Add support or python 3.7
- Huge code cleanup to remove old compatibility code
- Add support of custom through models (only for Django >= 2.2)

1.5.0
-----

* `#101`_: Add support for a custom base class for the many to many intermediate
  class. See the README for documentation. Thank you Rohith Asrk for the patch.
* `#87`_: Fix ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` operation to support custom set
  ``_sort_field_name``.

.. _#101: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/101
.. _#87: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issues/87

1.4.0
-----

* `#104`_: Add compatibility for Django 1.10 and 1.11!
  Thank you Frankie Dintino for the patch.
* `#94`_: Add french translation files. Mainly for strings in the admin.
  Thanks to ppython for the patch.
* `#93`_: Prevent users from accidentally importing and using
  ``ManyToManyField`` instead of ``SortedManyToManyField`` from ``sortedm2m``.
  Thanks Dayne May for the patch.

.. _#104: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/104
.. _#94: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/94
.. _#93: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/93

1.3.3
-----

* `#91`_ & `#92`_: Fix admin widget, when used with Django 1.10. The add a new
  item opup was not closing. Thanks to Tipuch for the patch.

.. _#91: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issues/91
.. _#92: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/92

1.3.2
-----

* `#80`_ & `#83`_: Fix ``SortedMultipleChoiceField.clean`` if the validated
  value is ``None``. Thanks to Alex Mannhold for the patch.

.. _#80: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issues/80
.. _#83: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/83

1.3.1
-----

* `#57`_ & `#81`_: Fix add related object popup error prevents operation when
  no related objects already exist. Thanks to Vadim Sikora for the fix.

.. _#57: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issue/57
.. _#81: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/81

1.3.0
-----

* `#79`_: Use `.sortedm2m-item` selector in the widget's JavaScript code to
  target the list items. This was previously `ul.sortedm2m li`. This improves
  compatibility other markup that does not want to use `ul`/`li` tags. Thanks
  to Michal Dabski for the patch.

  **Note:** If you use custom markup with the JavaScript code, you need to make
  sure that the items now have the `sortedm2m-item` class name.

* `#76`_: Add support for to_field_name to SortedMultipleChoiceField. Thanks
  to Conrad Kramer for the patch.

.. _#76: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/76
.. _#79: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/79

1.2.2
-----

* `#75`_: Fix "add another" admin popup. It didn't refresh the list of items in Django
  1.8+. Thanks to Vadim Sikora for the patch.

.. _#75: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/75

1.2.1
-----

* *skipped*

1.2.0
-----

* Dropping Python 3.2 support. It has reached end of life in February 2016.

1.1.2
-----

* `#71`_: Don't break collectstatic for some cases. Therefore we removed the
  STATIC_URL prefix from the form media definition in
  ``SortedCheckboxSelectMultiple``. Thanks to Kirill Ermolov for the
  patch.

.. _#71: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issues/71

1.1.1
-----

* `#70`_: CSS fix for Django 1.9 new admin design. Thanks to Maarten Draijer
  for the patch.

.. _#70: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/70

1.1.0
-----

* `#59`_, `#65`_, `#68`_: Django 1.9 support. Thanks to Scott Kyle and Jasper Maes for
  patches.
* `#67`_: Support for disabling migrations for some models, that can be
  decided by Django's DB router (with the ``allow_migrate_model`` method).
  Thanks to @hstanev for the patch.

.. _#59: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/59
.. _#65: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/65
.. _#67: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/67
.. _#68: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/68

1.0.2
-----

* `#56`_: Fix bug where order is wrong after adding objects. That had to do
  with using the ``count`` of the m2m objects for the next ``sort_value``
  value. We now use the corret ``Max`` aggregation to make sure that newly
  added objects will be in order. Thanks to Scott Kyle for the report and
  patch.

.. _#56: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/56

1.0.1
-----

* Performance fix for sorted m2m admin widget. See `#54`_ for details. Thanks
  to Jonathan Liuti for fixing this.

.. _#54: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/54

1.0.0
-----

* Hooray, we officially declare **django-sortedm2m** to be stable and
  promise to be backwards compatible to new releases (we already doing good
  since since the beginning in that regard).
* Django 1.8 support for ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` operation. Thanks to
  Nicolas Trésegnie for starting the implementation.

0.10.0
------

* The creation of the sortedm2m intermediate model and database table is now
  fully done inside of the ``SortedManyToManyField`` class. That makes it much
  easier to modify the creation of this when creating a custom subclass of this
  field. See `#49`_ for an example usecase.
* Adding support for the custom field arguments like ``sorted`` and
  ``sort_value_field_name`` in Django 1.7 migrations. Thanks to Christian
  Kohlstedde for the patch.

.. _#49: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/issues/49

0.9.5
-----

* Fixing ``setup.py`` when run on a system that does not use UTF-8 as default
  encoding. See `#48`_ for details. Thanks to Richard Mitchell for the patch.

.. _#48: https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-sortedm2m/pull/48

0.9.4
-----

* Fix: ``SortedMultipleChoiceField`` did not properly report changes of the
  data to ``Form.changed_data``. Thanks to @smcoll for the patch.

0.9.3
-----

* Fix: ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` operation failed for postgres databases.
* Testing against MySQL databases.

0.9.2
-----

* Fix: ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` operation failed for many to many fields
  which already contained some data.

0.9.1
-----

* Fix: When using the sortable admin widget, deselecting an item in the list
  had not effect. Thank you to madEng84 for the report and patch!

0.9.0
-----

* Adding ``AlterSortedManyToManyField`` migration operation that allows you to
  migrate from ``ManyToManyField`` to ``SortedManyToManyField`` and vice
  versa. Thanks to Joaquín Pérez for the patch!
* Fix: Supporting migrations in Django 1.7.4.
* Fix: The admin widget is not broken anymore for dynamically added inline
  forms. Thanks to Rubén Díaz for the patch!

0.8.1
-----

* Adding support for Django 1.7 migrations. Thanks to Patryk Hes and Richard
  Barran for their reports.
* Adding czech translations. Thanks to @cuchac for the pull request.

0.8.0
-----

* Adding support for Django 1.7 and dropping support for Django 1.4.

0.7.0
-----

* Adding support for ``prefetch_related()``. Thanks to Marcin Ossowski for
  the idea and patch.

0.6.1
-----

* Correct escaping of *for* attribute in label for the sortedm2m widget. Thanks
  to Mystic-Mirage for the report and fix.

0.6.0 
-----

* Python 3 support!
* Better widget. Thanks to Mike Knoop for the initial patch.

0.5.0
-----

* Django 1.5 support. Thanks to Antti Kaihola for the patches.
* Dropping Django 1.3 support. Please use django-sortedm2m<0.5 if you need to
  use Django 1.3.
* Adding support for a ``sort_value_field_name`` argument in
  ``SortedManyToManyField``. Thanks to Trey Hunner for the idea.

0.4.0
-----

* Django 1.4 support. Thanks to Flavio Curella for the patch.
* south support is only enabled if south is actually in your INSTALLED_APPS
  setting. Thanks to tcmb for the report and Florian Ilgenfritz for the patch.

0.3.3
-----

* South support (via monkeypatching, but anyway... it's there!). Thanks to
  Chris Church for the patch. South migrations won't pick up a changed
  ``sorted`` argument though.

0.3.2
-----

* Use already included jQuery version in global scope and don't override with
  django's version. Thank you to Hendrik van der Linde for reporting this
  issue.

0.3.1
-----

* Fixed packaging error.

0.3.0
-----

* Heavy internal refactorings. These were necessary to solve a problem with
  ``SortedManyToManyField`` and a reference to ``'self'``.

0.2.5
-----

* Forgot to exclude debug print/console.log statements from code. Sorry.

0.2.4
-----

* Fixing problems with ``SortedCheckboxSelectMultiple`` widget, especially in
  admin where a "create and add another item" popup is available.

0.2.3
-----

* Fixing issue with primary keys instead of model instances for ``.add()`` and
  ``.remove()`` methods in ``SortedRelatedManager``.

0.2.2
-----

* Fixing validation error for ``SortedCheckboxSelectMultiple``. It caused
  errors if only one value was passed.

0.2.1
-----

* Removed unnecessary reference of jquery ui css file in
  ``SortedCheckboxSelectMultiple``. Thanks to Klaas van Schelven and Yuwei Yu
  for the hint.

0.2.0
-----

* Added a widget for use in admin.
