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Docs (state: in process): Gino-Admin docs
Play with Demo (current master 0.2.3) >>>> Gino-Admin demo <<<< (login: admin, pass: 1234)
Admin Panel for PostgreSQL DB with Gino ORM and Sanic
pip install gino-admin==0.3.0
You can find several code examples in examples/ folder.
- Auth by login/pass with cookie check
- Create(Add new) item by one for the Model
- Delete all rows/per element
- Copy existed element (data table row)
- Edit existed data (table row)
- Search/sort in tables
- Deepcopy element (recursive copy all rows/objects that depend on chosen as ForeignKey)
- Upload/export data from/to CSV
- SQL-Runner (execute SQL-queries)
- Presets: Define order and Load to DB bunch of CSV-files
- Init DB (Full clean up behavior: Drop tables & Recreate)
- Composite CSV: Load multiple relative tables in one CSV-file
- History logs on changes (log for admin panel actions - edit, delete, add, init_db, load presets and etc)
- Support multiple users for Admin panel (add, edit, remove users from 'Admin Users' page)
- UI Colors customizing
- Add possible to add new Presets from GUI
- Select multiple rows for delete
- Copy/deepcopy multiple items
- Edit multiple items (?)
- Roles for Admin Panel users (split accessess)
- Filters in Table's columns
- Other staff on Gino Project Dashboard
- JSONB, JSON
- Time, DateTime, Date
- Boolean, String, Decimal, Numeric, Float and etc.
To see the full list of supported types take a look here: gino_admin/types.py
If you don't see type that you need - open the github issue with request and I will add it https://github.com/xnuinside/gino-admin/issues. Or you can open PR by yourself and I will be glad to review it.
gino-admin run #module_name_with_models -d postgresql://%(DB_USER):%(DB_PASSWORD)@%(DB_HOST):%(DB_PORT)/%(DB)
gino-admin run --help # use to get cli help
Optional params:
-d --db
Expected format: postgresql://%(DB_USER):%(DB_PASSWORD)@%(DB_HOST):%(DB_PORT)/%(DB)
Example: postgresql://gino:gino@%gino:5432/gino (based on DB settings in examples/)
Notice: DB credentials can be set up as env variables with 'SANIC_' prefix
-h --host
-p --port
-c --config Example: -c "presets_folder=examples/base_example/src/csv_to_upload;some_property=1"
Notice: all fields that not supported in config will be ignored, like 'some_property' in example
--no-auth Run Admin Panel without Auth in UI
-u --user Admin User login & password
Expected format: login:password
Example: admin:1234
Notice: user also can be defined from env variable with 'SANIC_' prefix - check Auth section example
Example:
gino-admin run examples/run_from_cli/src/db.py --db postgresql://gino:gino@localhost:5432/gino -u admin:1234
You can use Gino Admin as stand alone web app. Does not matter what Framework used for your main App and that Gino Ext used to init Gino().
Code example in: examples/fastapi_as_main_app How to run example in: examples/fastapi_as_main_app/how_to_run_example.txt
You need to create admin.py (for example, you can use any name) to run admin panel:
import os
from gino_admin import create_admin_app
# import module with your models
import models
# gino admin uses Sanic as a framework, so you can define most params as environment variables with 'SANIC_' prefix
# in example used this way to define DB credentials & login-password to admin panel
# but you can use 'db_uri' in config to define creds for Database
# check examples/colored_ui/src/app.py as example
os.environ["SANIC_DB_HOST"] = os.getenv("DB_HOST", "localhost")
os.environ["SANIC_DB_DATABASE"] = "gino"
os.environ["SANIC_DB_USER"] = "gino"
os.environ["SANIC_DB_PASSWORD"] = "gino"
os.environ["SANIC_ADMIN_USER"] = "admin"
os.environ["SANIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD"] = "1234"
current_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# host & port - will be used to up on them admin app
# config - Gino Admin configuration - check docs to see all possible properties,
# that allow set path to presets folder or custom_hash_method, optional parameter
# db_models - list of db.Models classes (tables) that you want to see in Admin Panel
create_admin_app(
host="0.0.0.0",
port=os.getenv("PORT", 5000),
db=models.db,
db_models=[models.User, models.City, models.GiftCard, models.Country],
config={
"presets_folder": os.path.join(current_path, "csv_to_upload")},
)
All environment variables you can move to define in docker or .env files as you wish, they not needed to be define in '.py', this is just for example shortness.
Create in your project 'admin.py' file and use add_admin_panel
from from gino_admin import add_admin_panel
Code example in: examples/base_example How to run example in: examples/base_example/how_to_run_example.txt
Example:
from from gino_admin import add_admin_panel
# your app code
add_admin_panel(
app, db, [User, Place, City, GiftCard], custom_hash_method=custom_hash_method
)
Where:
- 'app': your Sanic application
- 'db' : from gino.ext.sanic import Gino; db = Gino() and
- [User, Place, City, GiftCard] - list of models that you want to add in Admin Panel to maintain
- custom_hash_method - optional parameter to define you own hash method to encrypt all '_hash' columns of your Models.
In admin panel _hash fields will be displayed without '_hash' prefix and fields values will be hidden like '******'
Load multiple CSV to DB in order by one click. Presets described that CSV-s files and in that order need to be loaded in DB.
Read the docs: Presets
Composite CSV - one file that contains data for several relative tables.
Read the docs: Composite CSV to Upload
Read the docs: Config
Init DB feature used for doing full clean up DB - it drop all tables & create them after Drop for all models in Admin Panel.
Files-samples for example project can be found here: examples/base_example/src/csv_to_upload
Read in docs: Authorization
In current version, for correct work of Deepcopy feature in Admin Panel model MUST contain at least one unique or primary_key Column (field).
Check in docs: UI Screens
v0.3.0
- Added support for 'hide_columns' argument in admin panel configuration, example: examples/base_example/src/app.py
Argument removes those columns from admin panel 'edit' section. You can pass column directly for one model, or global hide by name, for example:
hide_columns = [ModelName.id, 'pk']
This mean that for the model ModelName on 'edit' page column 'id' will be hided. And globally for all models will be hided columns with name 'pk'.
- Dependencies was updated
v0.2.5
- Added favicon.ico
- Updated Sanic version (by the way, I plan to move admin panel to FastAPI in next major release)
- Other dependencies also updated
- Fixed issue with stop admin panel server
v0.2.4
- Fixed issue with loop from #37