How do I add a class to the admin page in django python?












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I am currently making a small site in django. When I tried to add a button to the admin page using this code:



 from django.contrib import admin

# Register your models here.
from .models import profile

class profileAdmin(admin.Modeladmin):
class Meta:
Model = profile
admin.site.register(profile, profileAdmin)


That is the code to add the button to the admin page.



 from django.db import models

# Create your models here.
class profile(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
desc = models.TextField(default = 'default user description')
job = models.CharField(max_length=20)

def _unicode_(self):
return self.name


That is the code for the button. I also know that the profile app which contains this button and admin page has been added to the install apps and is functioning. When I try to makemigrations I am prompted with this error.



AttributeError: module 'django.contrib.admin' has no attribute 'Modeladmin'










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    Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:56










  • Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
    – Call More
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:03


















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I am currently making a small site in django. When I tried to add a button to the admin page using this code:



 from django.contrib import admin

# Register your models here.
from .models import profile

class profileAdmin(admin.Modeladmin):
class Meta:
Model = profile
admin.site.register(profile, profileAdmin)


That is the code to add the button to the admin page.



 from django.db import models

# Create your models here.
class profile(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
desc = models.TextField(default = 'default user description')
job = models.CharField(max_length=20)

def _unicode_(self):
return self.name


That is the code for the button. I also know that the profile app which contains this button and admin page has been added to the install apps and is functioning. When I try to makemigrations I am prompted with this error.



AttributeError: module 'django.contrib.admin' has no attribute 'Modeladmin'










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:56










  • Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
    – Call More
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:03
















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I am currently making a small site in django. When I tried to add a button to the admin page using this code:



 from django.contrib import admin

# Register your models here.
from .models import profile

class profileAdmin(admin.Modeladmin):
class Meta:
Model = profile
admin.site.register(profile, profileAdmin)


That is the code to add the button to the admin page.



 from django.db import models

# Create your models here.
class profile(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
desc = models.TextField(default = 'default user description')
job = models.CharField(max_length=20)

def _unicode_(self):
return self.name


That is the code for the button. I also know that the profile app which contains this button and admin page has been added to the install apps and is functioning. When I try to makemigrations I am prompted with this error.



AttributeError: module 'django.contrib.admin' has no attribute 'Modeladmin'










share|improve this question













I am currently making a small site in django. When I tried to add a button to the admin page using this code:



 from django.contrib import admin

# Register your models here.
from .models import profile

class profileAdmin(admin.Modeladmin):
class Meta:
Model = profile
admin.site.register(profile, profileAdmin)


That is the code to add the button to the admin page.



 from django.db import models

# Create your models here.
class profile(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
desc = models.TextField(default = 'default user description')
job = models.CharField(max_length=20)

def _unicode_(self):
return self.name


That is the code for the button. I also know that the profile app which contains this button and admin page has been added to the install apps and is functioning. When I try to makemigrations I am prompted with this error.



AttributeError: module 'django.contrib.admin' has no attribute 'Modeladmin'







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    Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:56










  • Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
    – Call More
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:03
















  • 1




    Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:56










  • Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
    – Call More
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:03










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Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 21 '18 at 20:56




Case is important; it's ModelAdmin, not Modeladmin.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 21 '18 at 20:56












Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
– Call More
Nov 21 '18 at 21:03






Thank you that did fix the error however now I have another error, line 9, in profileAdmin admin.site.register(profile, profileadmin) NameError: name 'profileadmin' is not defined. any fixes? Nevermind I fixed therror thank you for your help!
– Call More
Nov 21 '18 at 21:03














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