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This repository was archived by the owner on Jun 20, 2018. It is now read-only.
This project is deprecated and no longer actively maintained by Disqus. However there is a fork being maintained by YPlan at github.com/YPlan/nexus.
Nexus
Nexus is a pluggable admin application in Django. It's designed to give you a simple design and architecture for building admin applications.
Screenshot
Install
Install it with pip (or easy_install):
pip install nexus
Config
You'll need to enable it much like you would django.contrib.admin.
First, add it to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'nexus',
)
Now you'll want to include it within your urls.py:
import nexus
# sets up the default nexus site by detecting all nexus_modules.py files
nexus.autodiscover()
# urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns('',
('^nexus/', include(nexus.site.urls)),
)
By default Nexus requires django.contrib.auth and django.contrib.sessions. If you are using a custom auth system you can skip these requirements by using the setting NEXUS_SKIP_INSTALLED_APPS_REQUIREMENTS = True in your django settings.
Modules
Nexus by default includes a module that will automatically pick up django.contrib.admin.