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django-report-builder

A GUI for Django ORM. Build custom queries and display results. Targets sys admins and capable end users who might not be able to program or gain direct interactive shell access.

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News

6.4.2

  • Fixes to CI pipeline

6.4

  • Added Django 3.0 and 3.1 support. Django 1.11 and 2.2 are still supported. This will likely be the last release to support 1.11.

6.3.2

  • Fixed admin widgets (Thanks predatell)
  • Angular updated to version 8

6.3

  • Added Django 2.2 support. Django 1.11 and 2.1 are still supported.
  • Unit tests finally run in Python 3.7 thanks to Celery supporting it
  • Angular updated to version 7

View more on the CHANGELOG.

What is Django Report Builder?

Features

  • Add filters
  • Add display fields
  • Preview and create xlsx reports
  • Uses Django permissions models - Staff users must have "change" or "view" permission to view reports. Unprivileged users can still build reports and see database schema.
    • Report builder is intended for generally trusted staff users and requires is_staff to be set.
  • Export to Report global admin action
  • Scheduled reports can generate and send to users on cron like schedule
  • Optional asynchronous report generation

Documentation

http://django-report-builder.readthedocs.org/

Google group.

Contributing

Development quick start

This package uses Django in Docker and Angular CLI for development purposes.

  1. Start docker docker-compose up
  2. Migrate and create an admin user docker-compose run --rm web ./manage.py migrate
  3. Start the Angular CLI server. Ensure Node is installed. cd js, yarn, yarn start
  4. Django runs on port 8000 by default. Go to localhost:8000/admin and log in.
  5. Angular runs on port 4200. Now that you are logged in, go to localhost:4200

More detailed instructions are at here