The SQLAdminPlugin integrates SQLAdmin with a Litestar application.
Thanks to aminalaee and all contributors for the excellent SQLAdmin project.
To install the dependencies, run:
pip install sqladmin-litestar-pluginTo use the plugin, import the SQLAdminPlugin class and pass it to the Litestar application.
By default, the plugin will create a new admin interface at /admin.
from litestar import Litestar
from sqladmin import ModelView
from sqladmin_litestar_plugin import SQLAdminPlugin
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String
from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import create_async_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import declarative_base
engine = create_async_engine("sqlite+aiosqlite:///example.db")
Base = declarative_base()
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = "users"
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
name = Column(String)
class UserAdmin(ModelView, model=User):
column_list = [User.id, User.name]
async def on_startup() -> None:
async with engine.begin() as conn:
await conn.run_sync(Base.metadata.create_all) # Create tables
admin = SQLAdminPlugin(views=[UserAdmin], engine=engine)
app = Litestar(plugins=[admin], on_startup=[on_startup])The SQLAdminPlugin accepts the following arguments:
views: A sequence ofModelViewclasses to add to the admin app. EachModelViewclass configures the interface for a SQL model.engine: An SQLAlchemy engine to connect to your database.sessionmaker: An SQLAlchemysessionmakerinstance used to manage sessions.base_url: The base URL where the admin app will be hosted.title: The title of the admin app, which appears in the browser's title bar and the header of the admin interface.logo_url: The URL of the logo to display in the admin app, enhancing brand visibility.templates_dir: The directory containing the Jinja2 templates for the admin interface, allowing for customization of the UI.middlewares: A sequence of Starlette middlewares to add to the admin app, useful for handling requests or adding additional functionality.authentication_backend: An authentication backend to secure the admin app, managing user authentication and authorization.
Views are not added to the admin app until the Litestar application is instantiated, so you can append views to the
views list until this point.
Advanced-Alchemy (AA) provides variants of base models that include created_at and updated_at fields which enforce
that tzinfo is set on the datetime instance passed through to SQLAlchemy.
When a model is created via the SQLAdmin UI, the created_at and updated_at fields default to the current time in UTC,
however, the tzinfo property of the datetime is not set.
sqladmin-litestar-plugin provides a custom ModelView class that ensures the tzinfo property is set on datetime
instances when the form field represents an AA DateTimeUTC field.
Example:
from __future__ import annotations
from advanced_alchemy.base import UUIDAuditBase
from sqlalchemy import Column, String
from sqladmin_litestar_plugin.ext.advanced_alchemy import AuditModelView
class Entity(UUIDAuditBase):
my_column = Column(String(10))
class EntityAdmin(AuditModelView, model=Entity): ...For a full working example, see the examples/aa_audit_base directory in this repo.
The AuditModelView class should also be useful for models that don't depend on one of the AA audit model bases, but
still use DateTimeUTC fields.