This project was created in response to this SO question - Flask Admin Models - Summary row. The question references a previous SO question, How do you add a summary row for Flask-Admin?.
This project is a clone of Flask-Admin-Dashboard with an extra view (Projects) showing how to add summary rows to a Flask-Admin list view.
This project differentiates from the original:
- Uses the new Flask methods for running the project
- The database is initialized via a flask command
create-database
defined in commands.py - Database and models have been placed in models.py
- Flask-Admin views have been placed in views.py
The project comes with a pre-initialized database (sample_db.sqlite
). To create a new database, from a CLI, in the root of the project run:
> flask create-database
From the CLI, in the root of the project run:
> flask run
* Serving Flask app "app/__init__.py"
* Environment: production
WARNING: Do not use the development server in a production environment.
Use a production WSGI server instead.
* Debug mode: off
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
To show a summary table a view needs to:
- inject summary values into the view
- define what Jinja template to use and suitably modify it to use the injected summary values
templates/admin/model/summary_list.html
is a direct copy of list.html
Note the file name, summary_list.html
, as this is used in the view definition's render
method.
The following block of html has been inserted at line 163:
{# This adds the summary data #}
{% for row in summary_data %}
<tr>
{% if actions %}
<td>
{# leave this empty #}
</td>
{% endif %}
{# This is the summary line title and goes in the action column, note that the action may not be visible!!! #}
{% if admin_view.column_display_actions %}
<td><strong>{{ row['title'] or ''}}</strong></td>
{% endif %}
{# This is the summary line data and goes in the individual columns #}
{% for c, name in list_columns %}
<td class="col-{{c}}">
<strong>{{ row[c] or ''}}</strong>
</td>
{% endfor %}
</tr>
{% endfor %}
views.py
beginning at line 60.
Line 61, define the template to use:
# don't call the custom page list.html as you'll get a recursive call
list_template = 'admin/model/summary_list.html'
Line 75, override the view's render(self, template, **kwargs)
method:
def render(self, template, **kwargs):
# we are only interested in the summary_list page
if template == 'admin/model/summary_list.html':
# append a summary_data dictionary into kwargs
# The title attribute value appears in the actions column
# all other attributes correspond to their respective Flask-Admin 'column_list' definition
_current_page = kwargs['page']
kwargs['summary_data'] = [
{'title': 'Page Total', 'name': None, 'cost': self.page_cost(_current_page)},
{'title': 'Grand Total', 'name': None, 'cost': self.total_cost()},
]
return super(ProjectView, self).render(template, **kwargs)
Note the conditional check on the template as we're not concerned with the Edit/Create rendering and the injection of a summary_data
dictionary into the method's **kwargs
argument.
Note the helper methods to provide the actual summary data at lines 66 and 71, these need to be adjusted as necessary:
def page_cost(self, current_page):
# this should take into account any filters/search inplace
_query = self.session.query(Project).limit(self.page_size).offset(current_page * self.page_size)
return sum([p.cost for p in _query])
def total_cost(self):
# this should take into account any filters/search inplace
return self.session.query(func.sum(Project.cost)).scalar()