--- a/app/django/contrib/admin/__init__.py Tue Oct 14 12:36:55 2008 +0000
+++ b/app/django/contrib/admin/__init__.py Tue Oct 14 16:00:59 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+from django.contrib.admin.options import ModelAdmin, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL
+from django.contrib.admin.options import StackedInline, TabularInline
+from django.contrib.admin.sites import AdminSite, site
+
+def autodiscover():
+ """
+ Auto-discover INSTALLED_APPS admin.py modules and fail silently when
+ not present. This forces an import on them to register any admin bits they
+ may want.
+ """
+ import imp
+ from django.conf import settings
+
+ for app in settings.INSTALLED_APPS:
+ # For each app, we need to look for an admin.py inside that app's
+ # package. We can't use os.path here -- recall that modules may be
+ # imported different ways (think zip files) -- so we need to get
+ # the app's __path__ and look for admin.py on that path.
+
+ # Step 1: find out the app's __path__ Import errors here will (and
+ # should) bubble up, but a missing __path__ (which is legal, but weird)
+ # fails silently -- apps that do weird things with __path__ might
+ # need to roll their own admin registration.
+ try:
+ app_path = __import__(app, {}, {}, [app.split('.')[-1]]).__path__
+ except AttributeError:
+ continue
+
+ # Step 2: use imp.find_module to find the app's admin.py. For some
+ # reason imp.find_module raises ImportError if the app can't be found
+ # but doesn't actually try to import the module. So skip this app if
+ # its admin.py doesn't exist
+ try:
+ imp.find_module('admin', app_path)
+ except ImportError:
+ continue
+
+ # Step 3: import the app's admin file. If this has errors we want them
+ # to bubble up.
+ __import__("%s.admin" % app)