django-admin-footer provides a templatetag that renders a footer with
version information in the Django admin.
Use pip to install the download and install the package from PyPi:
pip install django-admin-footer
Or checkout the source code from Github:
git clone https://github.com/collab-project/django-admin-footer.git cd django-admin-footer pip install -e .
Add admin_footer to INSTALLED_APPS in your Django project settings:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'admin_footer',
)The ADMIN_FOOTER_DATA settings dict provides the data used in your footer.
The default template expects the following template vars: site_url,
site_name, period and version.
For example in settings.py:
from datetime import datetime
from myapp import version
ADMIN_FOOTER_DATA = {
'site_url': 'https://www.google.com',
'site_name': 'Google',
'period': '{}'.format(datetime.now().year),
'version': 'v{} - '.format(version)
}Load the tag in your admin template (e.g. admin/base.html):
{% load footer %}And add the admin_footer tag to the footer block:
{% block footer %}
{% admin_footer %}
{% endblock %}You'll now see a copyright link at the bottom of the admin pages.
The version information is hidden for non-staff users.