# flask-admin **Repository Path**: mirrors_samuelcolvin/flask-admin ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: flask-admin - **Description**: Simple and extensible administrative interface framework for Flask - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-25 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-01 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README Flask-Admin =========== .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/mrjoes/flask-admin.png?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/mrjoes/flask-admin Introduction ------------ Flask-Admin is a batteries-included, simple-to-use `Flask `_ extension that lets you add admin interfaces to Flask applications. It is inspired by the *django-admin* package, but implemented in such a way that the developer has total control of the look, feel and functionality of the resulting application. Out-of-the-box, Flask-Admin plays nicely with various ORM's, including - `SQLAlchemy `_, - `MongoEngine `_, - `pymongo `_ and - `Peewee `_. It also boasts a simple file management interface and a `redis client `_ console. The biggest feature of Flask-Admin is flexibility. It aims to provide a set of simple tools that can be used for building admin interfaces of any complexity. So, to start off with you can create a very simple application in no time, with auto-generated CRUD-views for each of your models. But then you can go further and customize those views & forms as the need arises. Flask-Admin is an active project, well-tested and production ready. Examples -------- Several usage examples are included in the */examples* folder. Please feel free to add your own examples, or improve on some of the existing ones, and then submit them via GitHub as a *pull-request*. You can see some of these examples in action at `http://examples.flask-admin.org `_. To run that same page in your local environment, simply:: cd flask-admin python examples/runserver.py Alternatively, you can run the examples one at a time, with something like:: cd flask-admin python examples/simple/simple.py Documentation ------------- Flask-Admin is extensively documented, you can find all of the documentation at `http://readthedocs.org/docs/flask-admin `_. The docs are auto-generated from the *.rst* files in the */doc* folder. So if you come across any errors, or if you think of anything else that should be included, then please make the changes and submit them as a *pull-request*. To build the docs in your local environment:: sudo pip install sphinx cd flask-admin sudo make html Or, if you want to preview any *.rst* snippets that you may want to contribute, go to `http://rst.ninjs.org/ `_. Installation ------------ To install Flask-Admin, simply:: pip install flask-admin Or alternatively, you can download the repository and install manually by doing:: git clone git@github.com:mrjoes/flask-admin.git cd flask-admin python setup.py install Tests ----- Test are run with *nose*. If you are not familiar with this package you can get some more info from `their website `_. To run the tests, simply:: pip install nose and then:: cd flask-admin nosetests You should see output similar to:: ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 41 tests in 2.092s Please note that you will need to install some additional dependencies in order for all of the tests to be executed successfully. 3rd Party Stuff --------------- Flask-Admin is built with the help of `Twitter Bootstrap `_ and `Select2 `_. If you want to localize your application, install the `Flask-BabelEx `_ package.