I need to apply a custom filter to the list view within one of my symfony generated admin modules. The standard filter works perfectly, which is related to the module's model by a foreign key to the user table. However, when I reach the point where too many user records are in the database, the whole thing crashes out. So, I need a way to limit these users to a subset; based on some boolean values in the user record, then populate the filter on the right hand side of the admin with this culled group. Most of my users are just registered to use the site, but there are certain records for this module that are distinguished by "is_artist," which denotes that they are one of my artists. These will populate the custom filter, not the entire user list. Any help will be useful here, but specifically I need to know what functions I will need to override or create to accomplish this task.
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