OSMGeoAdmin shows textarea for PointField












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Here is my model:



from django.contrib.gis.db import models
class CustomUser(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
...
location = models.PointField(geography=True, dim=6, srid=4326, null=True)


I've registered it in the admin



from django.contrib.gis import admin
from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.OSMGeoAdmin)


But still got textarea for this field.
enter image description here



Where I am wrong?










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    Here is my model:



    from django.contrib.gis.db import models
    class CustomUser(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
    ...
    location = models.PointField(geography=True, dim=6, srid=4326, null=True)


    I've registered it in the admin



    from django.contrib.gis import admin
    from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

    admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.OSMGeoAdmin)


    But still got textarea for this field.
    enter image description here



    Where I am wrong?










    share|improve this question

























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      Here is my model:



      from django.contrib.gis.db import models
      class CustomUser(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
      ...
      location = models.PointField(geography=True, dim=6, srid=4326, null=True)


      I've registered it in the admin



      from django.contrib.gis import admin
      from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

      admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.OSMGeoAdmin)


      But still got textarea for this field.
      enter image description here



      Where I am wrong?










      share|improve this question













      Here is my model:



      from django.contrib.gis.db import models
      class CustomUser(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
      ...
      location = models.PointField(geography=True, dim=6, srid=4326, null=True)


      I've registered it in the admin



      from django.contrib.gis import admin
      from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

      admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.OSMGeoAdmin)


      But still got textarea for this field.
      enter image description here



      Where I am wrong?







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      Vassiliy Vorobyov

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          You can try the documented way:




          GeoDjango also supplements the Django admin by allowing users to
          create and modify geometries on a JavaScript slippy map (powered by
          OpenLayers).




          in your admin.py:



          from django.contrib.gis import admin
          from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

          admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.GeoModelAdmin)


          and don't forget your urls.py:



          from django.contrib.gis import admin
          from django.urls import include, path

          urlpatterns = [
          path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
          ]





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            You can try the documented way:




            GeoDjango also supplements the Django admin by allowing users to
            create and modify geometries on a JavaScript slippy map (powered by
            OpenLayers).




            in your admin.py:



            from django.contrib.gis import admin
            from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

            admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.GeoModelAdmin)


            and don't forget your urls.py:



            from django.contrib.gis import admin
            from django.urls import include, path

            urlpatterns = [
            path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
            ]





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              You can try the documented way:




              GeoDjango also supplements the Django admin by allowing users to
              create and modify geometries on a JavaScript slippy map (powered by
              OpenLayers).




              in your admin.py:



              from django.contrib.gis import admin
              from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

              admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.GeoModelAdmin)


              and don't forget your urls.py:



              from django.contrib.gis import admin
              from django.urls import include, path

              urlpatterns = [
              path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
              ]





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                You can try the documented way:




                GeoDjango also supplements the Django admin by allowing users to
                create and modify geometries on a JavaScript slippy map (powered by
                OpenLayers).




                in your admin.py:



                from django.contrib.gis import admin
                from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

                admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.GeoModelAdmin)


                and don't forget your urls.py:



                from django.contrib.gis import admin
                from django.urls import include, path

                urlpatterns = [
                path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
                ]





                share|improve this answer












                You can try the documented way:




                GeoDjango also supplements the Django admin by allowing users to
                create and modify geometries on a JavaScript slippy map (powered by
                OpenLayers).




                in your admin.py:



                from django.contrib.gis import admin
                from project.accounts.models import CustomUser

                admin.site.register(CustomUser, admin.GeoModelAdmin)


                and don't forget your urls.py:



                from django.contrib.gis import admin
                from django.urls import include, path

                urlpatterns = [
                path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
                ]






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                John Moutafis

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