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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T08:01:09+00:00 2026-05-27T08:01:09+00:00

I have django’s comment framework enabled, and I have flagging urls set up: comments/flag/{{comment.id}}/

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I have django’s comment framework enabled, and I have flagging urls set up:

comments/flag/{{comment.id}}/

The comments are registered, and appear in the database. However, they are not appearing in the admin interface. What would be ideal would be to add the filter for the comment ‘flagged’ status in the admin interface, but am not sure exactly how to do this.

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    2026-05-27T08:01:10+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:01 am

    I was looking for a solution to this exact problem when I found your question.

    I used some tips from Django – Extending another apps ModelAdmin?

    I created an admin.py file in main app directory. Here are the contents:

    from django.contrib import admin
    from django.contrib.admin.sites import NotRegistered
    from django.contrib.comments.models import Comment
    
    try:
        admin.site.unregister(Comment)
    except NotRegistered:
        pass
    
    from django.contrib.comments.admin import CommentsAdmin
    
    try:
        admin.site.unregister(Comment)
    except NotRegistered:
        pass
    
    class MyCommentsAdmin(CommentsAdmin):
    
        def flag(self, obj):
            flag_name = ''
            try:
                flag_name = obj.flags.values()[0]['flag']
            except IndexError:
                pass
            return flag_name
    
        list_display = ('name', 'content_type', 'object_pk', 'ip_address', 'submit_date', 'flag', 'is_public', 'is_removed')
        list_filter = ('submit_date', 'site', 'is_public', 'is_removed', 'flags__flag')
    
    admin.site.register(Comment, MyCommentsAdmin)
    

    This will add a column to the Comment list called ‘Flag’, which will show the name of the first flag on the comment, if one exists. The list_filter line adds a new filter to the right hand side in the admin site that allows you just to show particular flags.

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