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18,037 PointsAdd the lookups method to your TopicListFilter. Remember that this method takes self, request, and model_admin as argume
Add the lookups method to your TopicListFilter. Remember that this method takes self, request, and model_admin as arguments, and that you need to return a tuple of tuples.
For the tuples, add "Python", "Ruby", and "Java" as options and values. See the documentation if you get lost.
help
from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
class TextInline(admin.StackedInline):
model = models.Text
class QuizInline(admin.StackedInline):
model = models.Quiz
class AnswerInline(admin.StackedInline):
model = models.Answer
class TopicListFilter(admin.SimpleListFilter):
title = 'topic'
parameter_name = 'topic'
def lookups(self, request, model_admin):
return (('Python',_('Python','Python','Ruby')), ('Ruby',_('Python','Ruby','Java')), ('Java',_('Python','Ruby','Java')))
# ENTER YOUR CODE HERE.
class CourseAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
inlines = [TextInline, QuizInline]
list_filter = ['created_at', 'is_live']
admin.site.register(models.Course, CourseAdmin)
1 Answer
Matt Galvis
8,233 Pointsdef lookups(self, request, model_admin):
return (('Python',('Python')), ('Ruby',('Ruby')), ('Java',('Java')))
only one for one.