Yes. I already have done that:
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
from django.contrib import admin
import os
admin.autodiscover()
urlpatterns = patterns('',
# Example:
# (r'^seinhe/', include('seinhe.foo.urls')),
# Uncomment this for admin:
('^admin/(.*)', admin.site.root),
2008/7/21 cschand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Did you add
> admin.autodiscover()
> in urls.py? I think the problem due to this
> read
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/admin/#hooking-adminsite-instances-into-your-urlconf
>
> Satheesh
>
> Florencio Cano wrote:
>> The problem is that in the last versions in the repository of Django
>> the Admin interface has changed. More info in:
>> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/admin/
>> I have read the documentation but now I have another error. Now the
>> error is with the template index of the admin interface:
>>
>> TemplateSyntaxError at /admin/
>> Caught an exception while rendering: u'user' Original Traceback (most
>> recent call last): File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/template/debug.py", line 71,
>> in render_node result = node.render(context) File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templatetags/log.py",
>> line 18, in render self.user = context[self.user].id File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/template/context.py", line
>> 43, in __getitem__ raise KeyError(key) KeyError: u'user'
>>
>> After reading the document the most importante change I see is
>> extracting the Admin class from the models and creating another class
>> called MyModelAdmin that extends admin.ModelAdmin and modifying the
>> urls.py to include:
>>
>> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>> ('^admin/(.*)', admin.site.root),
>> [...]
>>
>> Any ideas to solve this problem in the new Admin interface version?
>>
>> 2008/7/21 Florencio Cano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > Hi!
>> > I have updated Django from svn, installed a new app and some new
>> > models and now when I try to browse /admin/ I get this error:
>> >
>> > ViewDoesNotExist: Tried index in module
>> > django.contrib.admin.views.main. Error was: 'module' object has no
>> > attribute 'index'
>> >
>> > I have checked that my user is the owner of all the files in
>> > django.contrib.admin.views and I have checked that there not exist any
>> > method in django.contrib.admin.views.main called index.
>> >
>> > What is this attribute used for and how I can fix this error?
>> >
> >
>
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