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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:04:17+00:00 2026-05-17T00:04:17+00:00

I’m using some subclasses in my Django app, and I’m continuing that logic through

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I’m using some subclasses in my Django app, and I’m continuing that logic through to my admin implementation.

Currently, I have this admin defintion:

class StellarObjectAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
  list_display = ('title','created_at','created_by','updated_at','updated_by)

Now, I have a Planet class, that is a subclass of StellarObject, with an additional field. I want to add this field to the list_display (not replace StellarObject’s display entirely).

If I try something like this:

class PlanetAdmin(StellarObjectAdmin):
  list_display.insert(1,'size')

I get the following error:

name 'list_display' is not defined

I will admit, I’m very new to python, and inheritance in general, so I’m sure that there is something simple I am missing.

Thank you

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    2026-05-17T00:04:18+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:04 am

    You’ll need to use:

    StellarObjectAdmin.list_display.insert(1, 'size')
    

    Also, you’ll need to change list_display from a tuple (which is immutable) to a list. Eg: list_display = [ ... ].

    Finally, you’ll probably be surprised by what happens: by inserting the item, you’re going to be changing the list on StellarObjectAdmin. What you probably want to do is:

    list_display = list(StellarObjectAdmin.list_display) # copy the list
    list_display.insert(1, 'size')
    

    Which will create a new copy of the list for your PlanetAdmin class.

    This happens because of the way Python does inheritance. Basically, Python never injects names into a namespace (eg, some languages inject a magic this “variable” into methods, while Python forces you to explicitly define the equivalent — self — as the first argument of methods), and since a class is just another namespace, nothing (like, eg, values in its super classes) gets injected into it.

    When you’ve got a class, B, which inherits from another class, A, and you try to look up a property on B — B.foo — it first checks to see if foo is in B‘s namespace, and if it isn’t, it goes on to check A‘s namespace, and so on.

    I hope that’s clear… If not, I can clarify (or try to find relevant documentation).

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