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Fixed #34172 -- Improved ModelAdmin.get_urls example.
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@ -1565,7 +1565,8 @@ templates used by the :class:`ModelAdmin` views:
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The ``get_urls`` method on a ``ModelAdmin`` returns the URLs to be used for
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that ModelAdmin in the same way as a URLconf. Therefore you can extend
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them as documented in :doc:`/topics/http/urls`::
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them as documented in :doc:`/topics/http/urls`, using the
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``AdminSite.admin_view()`` wrapper on your views::
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from django.contrib import admin
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from django.template.response import TemplateResponse
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@ -1575,7 +1576,7 @@ templates used by the :class:`ModelAdmin` views:
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def get_urls(self):
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urls = super().get_urls()
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my_urls = [
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path('my_view/', self.my_view),
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path('my_view/', self.admin_site.admin_view(self.my_view))
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]
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return my_urls + urls
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@ -1598,6 +1599,18 @@ templates used by the :class:`ModelAdmin` views:
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...
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{% endblock %}
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.. note::
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Notice how the ``self.my_view`` function is wrapped in
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``self.admin_site.admin_view``. This is important, since it ensures two
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things:
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#. Permission checks are run, ensuring only active staff users can
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access the view.
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#. The :func:`django.views.decorators.cache.never_cache` decorator is
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applied to prevent caching, ensuring the returned information is
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up-to-date.
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.. note::
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Notice that the custom patterns are included *before* the regular admin
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@ -1609,36 +1622,6 @@ templates used by the :class:`ModelAdmin` views:
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``/admin/myapp/mymodel/my_view/`` (assuming the admin URLs are included
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at ``/admin/``.)
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However, the ``self.my_view`` function registered above suffers from two
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problems:
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* It will *not* perform any permission checks, so it will be accessible
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to the general public.
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* It will *not* provide any header details to prevent caching. This means
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if the page retrieves data from the database, and caching middleware is
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active, the page could show outdated information.
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Since this is usually not what you want, Django provides a convenience
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wrapper to check permissions and mark the view as non-cacheable. This
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wrapper is ``AdminSite.admin_view()`` (i.e. ``self.admin_site.admin_view``
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inside a ``ModelAdmin`` instance); use it like so::
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class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
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def get_urls(self):
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urls = super().get_urls()
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my_urls = [
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path('my_view/', self.admin_site.admin_view(self.my_view))
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]
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return my_urls + urls
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Notice the wrapped view in the fifth line above::
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path('my_view/', self.admin_site.admin_view(self.my_view))
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This wrapping will protect ``self.my_view`` from unauthorized access and
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will apply the :func:`django.views.decorators.cache.never_cache` decorator to
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make sure it is not cached if the cache middleware is active.
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If the page is cacheable, but you still want the permission check to be
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performed, you can pass a ``cacheable=True`` argument to
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``AdminSite.admin_view()``::
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