mariofix / flask-admin

Simple and extensible administrative interface framework for Flask
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Flask-Admin

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Introduction

Flask-Admin is a batteries-included, simple-to-use Flask <http://flask.pocoo.org/>_ extension that lets you add admin interfaces to Flask applications. It is inspired by the django-admin package, but implemented in such a way that the developer has total control of the look, feel and functionality of the resulting application.

Out-of-the-box, Flask-Admin plays nicely with various ORM's, including

It also boasts a simple file management interface and a redis client <http://redis.io/>_ console.

The biggest feature of Flask-Admin is flexibility. It aims to provide a set of simple tools that can be used for building admin interfaces of any complexity. So, to start off with you can create a very simple application in no time, with auto-generated CRUD-views for each of your models. But then you can go further and customize those views & forms as the need arises.

Flask-Admin is an active project, well-tested and production ready.

Examples

Several usage examples are included in the /examples folder. Please add your own, or improve on the existing examples, and submit a pull-request.

To run the examples in your local environment::

  1. Clone the repository::

    git clone https://github.com/flask-admin/flask-admin.git
    cd flask-admin
  2. Create and activate a virtual environment::

    virtualenv env -p python3
    source env/bin/activate
  3. Install requirements::

    pip install -r examples/sqla/requirements.txt
  4. Run the application::

    python examples/sqla/run_server.py

Documentation

Flask-Admin is extensively documented, you can find all of the documentation at https://flask-admin.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ <https://flask-admin.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>_.

The docs are auto-generated from the .rst files in the /doc folder. So if you come across any errors, or if you think of anything else that should be included, then please make the changes and submit them as a pull-request.

To build the docs in your local environment, from the project directory::

tox -e docs-html

And if you want to preview any .rst snippets that you may want to contribute, go to http://rst.ninjs.org/ <http://rst.ninjs.org/>_.

Installation

To install Flask-Admin, simply::

pip install flask-admin

Or alternatively, you can download the repository and install manually by doing::

git clone git@github.com:flask-admin/flask-admin.git
cd flask-admin
python setup.py install

Tests

Test are run with pytest. If you are not familiar with this package you can get some more info from their website <https://pytest.org/>_.

To run the tests, from the project directory, simply::

pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pytest

You should see output similar to::

.............................................
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 102 tests in 13.132s

OK

For all the tests to pass successfully, you'll need Postgres & MongoDB to be running locally. For Postgres::

> psql postgres
CREATE DATABASE flask_admin_test;
\q

> psql flask_admin_test
CREATE EXTENSION postgis;
CREATE EXTENSION hstore;

If you're using Homebrew on MacOS, you might need this::

# install postgis
> brew install postgis

# set up postgresql user
> createuser -s postgresql
> brew services restart postgresql

You can also run the tests on multiple environments using tox.

3rd Party Stuff

Flask-Admin is built with the help of Bootstrap <http://getbootstrap.com/>, Select2 <https://github.com/ivaynberg/select2> and Bootswatch <http://bootswatch.com/>_.

If you want to localize your application, install the Flask-BabelEx <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Flask-BabelEx>_ package.

You can help improve Flask-Admin's translations through Crowdin: https://crowdin.com/project/flask-admin