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Add manual sort order to Django objects via an abstract base class and admin classes.

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# Django Orderable


Add manual sort order to Django objects via an abstract base class and admin classes. Project includes:

* Abstract base Model
* Admin class
* Inline admin class
* Admin templates


## Demo


![django-orderable demo](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/30606/6326221/667992e0-bb47-11e4-923e-29334573ff5c.gif)

## Installation


Grab from the PyPI:

pip install django-orderable


Add to your INSTALLED_APPS:

...
'orderable',
...

Subclass the Orderable class:

from orderable.models import Orderable


class Book(Orderable):
...

Subclass the appropriate Orderable admin classes:

from orderable.admin import OrderableAdmin, OrderableTabularInline


class SomeInlineClass(OrderableTabularInline):
...

class SomeAdminClass(OrderableAdmin):
list_display = ('__unicode__', 'sort_order_display')
...


jQuery and jQuery UI are used in the Admin for the draggable UI. You may override the versions with your own (rather than using Google's CDN):

class SomeAdminClass(OrderableAdmin):
class Media:
js = (
'path/to/jquery.js',
'path/to/jquery.ui.js',
)


## Notes

### Metaclasses

If your subclass of Orderable has a Metaclass then make sure it subclasses the Orderable one so the model is sorted by ``sort_order``.

### Transactions

Saving orderable models invokes a fair number of database queries, and in order
to avoid race conditions should be run in a transaction.

### Adding Orderable to Existing Models

You will need to populate the required `sort_order` field. Typically this is
done by adding the field in one migration with a default of `0`, then creating
a data migration to set the value to that of its primary key:


for obj in orm['appname.Model'].objects.all():
obj.sort_order = obj.pk
obj.save()


### Multiple Models using Orderable

When multiple models inherit from Orderable the `next()` and `previous()`
methods will look for the next/previous model with a sort order. However you'll
likely want to have the various sort orders determined by a foreign key or some
other predicate. The easiest way (currently) is to override the method in
question.

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