Maintained continuation of the original project by Farhan Khan
This fork modernizes packaging (PEP 621), adds CI, and supports Django 4.2–5.2 and Python 3.10+.
A simple Django app to render list filters in django admin using an autocomplete widget. This app is heavily inspired by dal-admin-filters.
Django comes preshipped with an admin panel which is a great utility to create quick CRUD's.
Version 2.0 came with a much needed autocomplete_fields property which uses a select2 widget to load the options asynchronously. We leverage this in django-admin-list-filter.
- Django >= 4.2
- Python >= 3.10
- Python: 3.10, 3.11, 3.12
- Django: 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2
See the CI badge for the full matrix.
- Custom search view/endpoint (more details)
list_filterFilter Factory support (more details)- Custom widget text (more details)
- Support for Grappelli
You can install it via pip or poetry. To get the latest version clone this repo.
pip install django-admin-autocomplete-filtersor
poetry add django-admin-autocomplete-filters@latestAdd admin_auto_filters to your INSTALLED_APPS inside settings.py of your project.
- CustomSearchView registration (Django 4.2+): pass the admin site instead of a model admin instance. See examples below.
- Before:
CustomSearchView.as_view(model_admin=self) - Now:
CustomSearchView.as_view(admin_site=self.admin_site) - Rationale: the view uses Django’s
process_request()to infer the target model admin from query params and performs core permission/validation checks. The admin site wrapper (self.admin_site.admin_view(...)) continues to enforce staff/CSRF safeguards.
- Before:
Let's say we have following models:
from django.db import models
class Artist(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=128)
class Album(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=64)
artist = models.ForeignKey(Artist, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
cover = models.CharField(max_length=256, null=True, default=None)And you would like to filter results in AlbumAdmin on the basis of artist. You need to define search fields in Artist and then define filter like this:
from django.contrib import admin
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilter
class ArtistFilter(AutocompleteFilter):
title = 'Artist' # display title
field_name = 'artist' # name of the foreign key field
class ArtistAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
search_fields = ['name'] # this is required for django's autocomplete functionality
# ...
class AlbumAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [ArtistFilter]
# ...After following these steps you may see the filter as:
- Bump
admin_auto_filters.__version__and updateCHANGELOG.md. - Ensure CI is green on
main. - Create a tag
vX.Y.Zand push; the GitHub Actions workflow will build and publish to PyPI via trusted publishing.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for local setup, linting, typing, tests, and pre-commit hooks.
You can also register your custom view instead of using Django admin's search_results to control the results in the autocomplete.
For this you will need to create your custom view and register the URL in your admin class as shown below:
In your views.py/admin.py/'filters.py':
from admin_auto_filters.views import AutocompleteJsonView
from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import path
from django.shortcuts import reverse
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilter
class ArtistFilter(AutocompleteFilter):
title = 'Artist'
field_name = 'artist'
def get_autocomplete_url(self, request, model_admin):
return reverse('admin:custom_search')
class CustomSearchView(AutocompleteJsonView):
def get_queryset(self):
"""
your custom logic goes here.
"""
queryset = super().get_queryset()
queryset = queryset.order_by('name')
return queryset
class AlbumAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [
ArtistFilter,
]
def get_urls(self):
urls = super().get_urls()
custom_urls = [
path(
'custom_search/', self.admin_site.admin_view(CustomSearchView.as_view(admin_site=self.admin_site)), name='custom_search'
),
]
return custom_urls + urlsIt's also possible to use the AutocompleteFilterFactory shortcut to create
filters on the fly, as shown below. Nested relations are supported too, with
no need to specify the model.
from django.contrib import admin
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilterFactory
class AlbumAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [
AutocompleteFilterFactory('Artist', 'artist', 'admin:custom_search', True)
]
def get_urls(self):
"""As above..."""Nested relations and reverse lookups are supported out of the box.
- Filter a log model by users related through a device
Models:
from django.db import models
class Member(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
class Device(models.Model):
slug = models.CharField(max_length=100)
members = models.ManyToManyField(Member, related_name='devices', blank=True)
class PingLog(models.Model):
device = models.ForeignKey(Device, related_name='pings', on_delete=models.CASCADE)
ip = models.CharField(max_length=64, blank=True, default='')Admin:
from django.contrib import admin
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilterFactory
from tests.testapp.models import Member, PingLog
@admin.register(PingLog)
class PingLogAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [
# Drill-down M2M: filter PingLog by Device.members
AutocompleteFilterFactory('Member', 'device__members'),
]
@admin.register(Member)
class MemberAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
search_fields = ['name'] # required for admin autocomplete- Filter coupons by redeemers and by bug reports that rewarded them
Models:
from django.db import models
class Coupon(models.Model):
code = models.CharField('Code', max_length=64, unique=True, blank=True, db_index=True)
class CouponUser(models.Model):
coupon = models.ForeignKey(Coupon, related_name='users', on_delete=models.DO_NOTHING)
user = models.ForeignKey('auth.User', related_name='coupons', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL)
redeemed_at = models.DateTimeField('Used', auto_now_add=True)
class BugReport(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=1024)
reward_coupon = models.ForeignKey(Coupon, on_delete=models.DO_NOTHING, null=True, blank=True)Admin:
from django.contrib import admin
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilterFactory
from tests.testapp.models import BugReport, Coupon
@admin.register(BugReport)
class BugReportAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
search_fields = ['title']
@admin.register(Coupon)
class CouponAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [
# Through model to auth.User
AutocompleteFilterFactory('User', 'users__user'),
# Reverse FK using default related_query_name 'bugreport'
AutocompleteFilterFactory('Bug Report', 'bugreport'),
]Notes:
- For each remote model you filter by (e.g.,
Member,BugReport), itsModelAdminmust definesearch_fieldsso the admin autocomplete endpoint works (Django 4.2+ requirement). - By default,
AutocompleteFilterFactorypoints to the package’s auto-registered admin view, available atadmin:admin-autocomplete. (otherwise it fails due toget_limit_choices_tobeing required on non-fk Fields). You can override this by specifying a custom view, as shown above.
You can customize the text displayed in the filter widget, to use something
other than str(obj). This needs to be configured for both the dropdown
endpoint and the widget itself.
In your views.py, override display_text:
from admin_auto_filters.views import AutocompleteJsonView
class CustomSearchView(AutocompleteJsonView):
@staticmethod
def display_text(obj):
return obj.my_str_method()
def get_queryset(self):
"""As above..."""
...Then use either of two options to customize the text.
Option one is to specify the form_field in an AutocompleteFilter in your
admin.py:
from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
from django.shortcuts import reverse
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilter
class FoodChoiceField(forms.ModelChoiceField):
def label_from_instance(self, obj):
return obj.my_str_method()
class ArtistFilter(AutocompleteFilter):
title = 'Artist'
field_name = 'artist'
form_field = FoodChoiceField
def get_autocomplete_url(self, request, model_admin):
return reverse('admin:custom_search')
class AlbumAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [ArtistFilter]
def get_urls(self):
"""As above..."""Option two is to use an AutocompleteFilterFactory in your admin.py
add a label_by argument:
from django.contrib import admin
from admin_auto_filters.filters import AutocompleteFilterFactory
class AlbumAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
list_filter = [
AutocompleteFilterFactory('Artist', 'artist', 'admin:custom_search', True, label_by='my_str_method')
]
def get_urls(self):
"""As above..."""This project is a combined effort of a lot of selfless developers who try to make things easier. Your contribution is most welcome.
Please make a pull-request to the branch master, make sure your branch does not have any conflicts, and clearly mention the problems or improvements your PR is addressing.
Verify that tests and linting pass in the Pull Request checks.
Django Admin Autocomplete Filter is an Open Source project licensed under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.

