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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:22:25+00:00 2026-06-11T15:22:25+00:00

Given the following models class AnotherModel(models.Model): n = models.IntegerField() class MyModel(models.Model): somefield = models.ForeignKey(AnotherModel)

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Given the following models

class AnotherModel(models.Model):
    n = models.IntegerField()

class MyModel(models.Model):
    somefield = models.ForeignKey(AnotherModel)

and admin

class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):        
    list_filter = ('somefield',)

how can I filter the instances of AnotherModel to show only those with a given n value in my admin filter?

I need something like:

Filter

By somefield

all

[list of AnotherModel instances with given n]

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    2026-06-11T15:22:26+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:22 pm

    See ModelAdmin.queryset and ModelAdmin.formfield_for_foreignkey. From the docs:

    The queryset method on a ModelAdmin returns a QuerySet of all model instances that can be edited by the admin site. One use case for overriding this method is to show objects owned by the logged-in user:

    class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
        def queryset(self, request):
            qs = super(MyModelAdmin, self).queryset(request)
            if request.user.is_superuser:
                return qs
            return qs.filter(author=request.user)
    

    The formfield_for_foreignkey method on a ModelAdmin allows you to override the default formfield for a foreign keys field. For example, to return a subset of objects for this foreign key field based on the user:

    class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
        def formfield_for_foreignkey(self, db_field, request, **kwargs):
            if db_field.name == "car":
                kwargs["queryset"] = Car.objects.filter(owner=request.user)
            return super(MyModelAdmin, self).formfield_for_foreignkey(db_field, request, **kwargs)
    

    This uses the HttpRequest instance to filter the Car foreign key field to only display the cars owned by the User instance.

    [update]

    Sorry, I failed to read the “filter” part. In Django >= 1.4 you can pass a subclass of django.contrib.admin.SimpleListFilter in the list_filter argument list, which you can use in order to override the lookups and queryset methods.

    from datetime import date
    
    from django.contrib import admin
    from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
    
    class DecadeBornListFilter(admin.SimpleListFilter):
        # Human-readable title which will be displayed in the
        # right admin sidebar just above the filter options.
        title = _('decade born')
    
        # Parameter for the filter that will be used in the URL query.
        parameter_name = 'decade'
    
        def lookups(self, request, model_admin):
            """
            Returns a list of tuples. The first element in each
            tuple is the coded value for the option that will
            appear in the URL query. The second element is the
            human-readable name for the option that will appear
            in the right sidebar.
            """
            return (
                ('80s', _('in the eighties')),
                ('90s', _('in the nineties')),
            )
    
        def queryset(self, request, queryset):
            """
            Returns the filtered queryset based on the value
            provided in the query string and retrievable via
            `self.value()`.
            """
            # Compare the requested value (either '80s' or '90s')
            # to decide how to filter the queryset.
            if self.value() == '80s':
                return queryset.filter(birthday__gte=date(1980, 1, 1),
                                    birthday__lte=date(1989, 12, 31))
            if self.value() == '90s':
                return queryset.filter(birthday__gte=date(1990, 1, 1),
                                    birthday__lte=date(1999, 12, 31))
    
    class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
        list_filter = (DecadeBornListFilter,)
    
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