GAS === Generic Administration Sistem, an alternative to django admin with a set of generic views. Instalation ----------- 1. Install `django-gas` package: pip install django-gas 2. Add `'gas'` to `INSTALLED_APPS` 3. Add `gas` urls to project's `urls.py`: import gas.sites urlpatterns = [ path('control-panel/', include(gas.sites.site.urls)), ] 4. Run `python manage.py migrate` Configuration ------------- Project settings can customize the `gas` control panel: * `GAS_TITLE`: Name of the control panel. * `GAS_LOGO`: Icon for the control panel. * `GAS_MEDIA`: A django form's Media like dict with css and js files. Overrides default css and javascript. * `GAS_EXTRA_MEDIA`: A django form's Media like dict with css and js files. Extends current css and javascript instead of overriding. The default values of those settings can be viewed in the `gas/gas_settings.py` file. Integration ----------- Create a submodule `gas.config` in your django app. -\ yourapp \gas __init__.py config.py admin.py models.py ... Edit this `config.py` file to register your code into `gas`. For examples look at `gas.gas.config` and `gas.gas.users` modules. Gas comes with a basic user management. To enable this section, import `gas.gas.users_config` from any `gas.config` of your installed apps. To enable the urls but keep the section out of the menu, just add this to your `gas.config`: site.register_urls('users', 'gas.gas.users.urls') Licenses -------- The license of the code is GPLv3, but in the `gas/static/vendor` folder there is some external code with different licenses.