Django admin CKEditor integration.
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Django CKEditor
================
File storage, Django 1.6 compatible fork available on pypi as django-ckeditor-updated
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Django admin CKEditor integration.**
Provides a ``RichTextField`` and ``CKEditorWidget`` utilizing CKEditor with image upload and browsing support included.
* This version also includes:
#. support to django-storages (works with S3)
#. updated ckeditor to version 4.2.1
#. included all ckeditor language files to made everyone happy!
.. contents:: Contents
:depth: 5
Installation
------------
Required
~~~~~~~~
#. Install or add django-ckeditor-updated to your python path. Note: You may not have the original django-ckeditor and django-ckeditor-updated installed at the same time.
#. Add ``ckeditor`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
#. Run the ``collectstatic`` management command: ``$ /manage.py collectstatic``. This'll copy static CKEditor require media resources into the directory given by the ``STATIC_ROOT`` setting. See `Django's documentation on managing static files <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files>`_ for more info.
#. Add a CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH setting to the project's ``settings.py`` file. This setting specifies an relative path to your CKEditor media upload directory. CKEditor uses Django storage API. By default Django uses file system storage backend (it will use your MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL) and if you don't use different backend you have to have write permissions for the CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH path within MEDIA_ROOT, i.e.::
CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH = "uploads/"
For the default file system storage images will be uploaded to "uploads" folder in your MEDIA_ROOT and urls will be created against MEDIA_URL (/media/uploads/image.jpg).
CKEditor has been tested with django FileSystemStorage and S3BotoStorage.
There are issues using S3Storage from django-storages.
#. Run the ``collectstatic`` management command: ``$ /manage.py collectstatic``. This'll copy static CKEditor require media resources into the directory given by the ``STATIC_ROOT`` setting. See `Django's documentation on managing static files <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files>`_ for more info.
#. Add CKEditor URL include to your project's ``urls.py`` file::
(r'^ckeditor/', include('ckeditor.urls')),
Optional
~~~~~~~~
#. Set the CKEDITOR_RESTRICT_BY_USER setting to ``True`` in the project's ``settings.py`` file (default ``False``). This restricts access to uploaded images to the uploading user (e.g. each user only sees and uploads their own images). Superusers can still see all images. **NOTE**: This restriction is only enforced within the CKEditor media browser.
#. Add a CKEDITOR_CONFIGS setting to the project's ``settings.py`` file. This specifies sets of CKEditor settings that are passed to CKEditor (see CKEditor's `Setting Configurations <http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/Setting_Configurations>`_), i.e.::
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
'awesome_ckeditor': {
'toolbar': 'Basic',
},
}
The name of the settings can be referenced when instantiating a RichTextField::
content = RichTextField(config_name='awesome_ckeditor')
The name of the settings can be referenced when instantiating a CKEditorWidget::
widget = CKEditorWidget(config_name='awesome_ckeditor')
By specifying a set named ``default`` you'll be applying its settings to all RichTextField and CKEditorWidget objects for which ``config_name`` has not been explicitly defined ::
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
'default': {
'toolbar': 'Full',
'height': 300,
'width': 300,
},
}
Usage
-----
Field
~~~~~
The quickest way to add rich text editing capabilities to your models is to use the included ``RichTextField`` model field type. A CKEditor widget is rendered as the form field but in all other regards the field behaves as the standard Django ``TextField``. For example::
from django.db import models
from ckeditor.fields import RichTextField
class Post(models.Model):
content = RichTextField()
Widget
~~~~~~
Alernatively you can use the included ``CKEditorWidget`` as the widget for a formfield. For example::
from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
from ckeditor.widgets import CKEditorWidget
from post.models import Post
class PostAdminForm(forms.ModelForm):
content = forms.CharField(widget=CKEditorWidget())
class Meta:
model = Post
class PostAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
form = PostAdminForm
admin.site.register(Post, PostAdmin)
Managment Commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Included is a management command to create thumbnails for images already contained in ``CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH``. This is useful to create thumbnails when starting to use django-ckeditor with existing images. Issue the command as follows::
$ ./manage.py generateckeditorthumbnails
**NOTE**: If you're using custom views remember to include ckeditor.js in your form's media either through ``{{ form.media }}`` or through a ``<script>`` tag. Admin will do this for you automatically. See `Django's Form Media docs <http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/media/>`_ for more info.
Using S3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
See http://django-storages.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
If you want to use allowedContent
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To allowedContent works, disable **stylesheetparser** plugin.
So included this on your settings.py.
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
"default": {
"removePlugins": "stylesheetparser",
}
}
AUTHORS
=======
Created By
----------
#. `shaunsephton <http://github.com/shaunsephton>`_
Contributors
------------
#. `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. `buchuki <http://github.com/buchuki>`_
#. `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_
#. `hedleyroos <https://github.com/hedleyroos>`_
#. `jeffh <https://github.com/jeffh>`_
#. `lihan <https://github.com/lihan>`_
#. `loop0 <http://github.com/loop0>`_
#. `mwcz <https://github.com/mwcz>`_
#. `tomwys <https://github.com/tomwys>`_
#. `riklaunim <https://github.com/riklaunim>`_
#. `snbuback <https://github.com/snbuback>`_
#. And others `<https://github.com/shaunsephton/django-ckeditor/graphs/contributors>`_
Changelog
=========
4.0.2
-----
#. Include CKEditor version 4.0.2.
3.6.2.1
-------
#. Remove unwanted static files from distribution.
#. Use Pillow instead of PIL since it builds on all systems.
3.6.2
-----
#. Include CKEditor version 3.6.2.
#. Initial work on Django aligned theme.
#. Fix schema slash removal issue on media url generation. Thanks `mwcz <https://github.com/mwcz>`_
#. Added compatibility for South. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Prevented settings from leaking between widget instances. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Fixed config_name conflict when verbose_name is used as first positional argument for a field. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Refactored views to allow use of file walking with local paths. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Added command to generate thumbnails. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Migrated from using media to static file management.
0.0.9
-----
#. Added ability to configure CKeditor through a CKEDITOR_CONFIGS settings. Thanks `jeffh <https://github.com/jeffh>`_ for the input.
0.0.8
-----
#. Removed buggy url include check.
0.0.7
-----
#. Egg package corrected to exclude testing admin.py and models.py.
0.0.6
-----
#. Enforce correct configuration.
#. Changed upload behavior to separate files into directories by upload date. Thanks `loop0 <http://github.com/loop0>`_ .
#. Added ability to limit user access to uploaded content (see the CKEDITOR_RESTRICT_BY_USER setting). Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ for the input.
#. Added initial set of much needed tests.
#. General cleanup, light refactor.
0.0.5
-----
#. csrf_exempt backwards compatability. Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ .
0.0.4
-----
#. Include resources, sorry about that.
0.0.3
-----
#. More robust PIL import. Thanks `buchuki <http://github.com/buchuki>`_ .
#. Better CKEDITOR_MEDIA_PREFIX setting error.
0.0.2
-----
#. Included README.rst in manifest.
0.0.1
-----
#. Added CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PREFIX setting. Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ for the input.
================
File storage, Django 1.6 compatible fork available on pypi as django-ckeditor-updated
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Django admin CKEditor integration.**
Provides a ``RichTextField`` and ``CKEditorWidget`` utilizing CKEditor with image upload and browsing support included.
* This version also includes:
#. support to django-storages (works with S3)
#. updated ckeditor to version 4.2.1
#. included all ckeditor language files to made everyone happy!
.. contents:: Contents
:depth: 5
Installation
------------
Required
~~~~~~~~
#. Install or add django-ckeditor-updated to your python path. Note: You may not have the original django-ckeditor and django-ckeditor-updated installed at the same time.
#. Add ``ckeditor`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
#. Run the ``collectstatic`` management command: ``$ /manage.py collectstatic``. This'll copy static CKEditor require media resources into the directory given by the ``STATIC_ROOT`` setting. See `Django's documentation on managing static files <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files>`_ for more info.
#. Add a CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH setting to the project's ``settings.py`` file. This setting specifies an relative path to your CKEditor media upload directory. CKEditor uses Django storage API. By default Django uses file system storage backend (it will use your MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL) and if you don't use different backend you have to have write permissions for the CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH path within MEDIA_ROOT, i.e.::
CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH = "uploads/"
For the default file system storage images will be uploaded to "uploads" folder in your MEDIA_ROOT and urls will be created against MEDIA_URL (/media/uploads/image.jpg).
CKEditor has been tested with django FileSystemStorage and S3BotoStorage.
There are issues using S3Storage from django-storages.
#. Run the ``collectstatic`` management command: ``$ /manage.py collectstatic``. This'll copy static CKEditor require media resources into the directory given by the ``STATIC_ROOT`` setting. See `Django's documentation on managing static files <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files>`_ for more info.
#. Add CKEditor URL include to your project's ``urls.py`` file::
(r'^ckeditor/', include('ckeditor.urls')),
Optional
~~~~~~~~
#. Set the CKEDITOR_RESTRICT_BY_USER setting to ``True`` in the project's ``settings.py`` file (default ``False``). This restricts access to uploaded images to the uploading user (e.g. each user only sees and uploads their own images). Superusers can still see all images. **NOTE**: This restriction is only enforced within the CKEditor media browser.
#. Add a CKEDITOR_CONFIGS setting to the project's ``settings.py`` file. This specifies sets of CKEditor settings that are passed to CKEditor (see CKEditor's `Setting Configurations <http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/Setting_Configurations>`_), i.e.::
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
'awesome_ckeditor': {
'toolbar': 'Basic',
},
}
The name of the settings can be referenced when instantiating a RichTextField::
content = RichTextField(config_name='awesome_ckeditor')
The name of the settings can be referenced when instantiating a CKEditorWidget::
widget = CKEditorWidget(config_name='awesome_ckeditor')
By specifying a set named ``default`` you'll be applying its settings to all RichTextField and CKEditorWidget objects for which ``config_name`` has not been explicitly defined ::
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
'default': {
'toolbar': 'Full',
'height': 300,
'width': 300,
},
}
Usage
-----
Field
~~~~~
The quickest way to add rich text editing capabilities to your models is to use the included ``RichTextField`` model field type. A CKEditor widget is rendered as the form field but in all other regards the field behaves as the standard Django ``TextField``. For example::
from django.db import models
from ckeditor.fields import RichTextField
class Post(models.Model):
content = RichTextField()
Widget
~~~~~~
Alernatively you can use the included ``CKEditorWidget`` as the widget for a formfield. For example::
from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
from ckeditor.widgets import CKEditorWidget
from post.models import Post
class PostAdminForm(forms.ModelForm):
content = forms.CharField(widget=CKEditorWidget())
class Meta:
model = Post
class PostAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
form = PostAdminForm
admin.site.register(Post, PostAdmin)
Managment Commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Included is a management command to create thumbnails for images already contained in ``CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PATH``. This is useful to create thumbnails when starting to use django-ckeditor with existing images. Issue the command as follows::
$ ./manage.py generateckeditorthumbnails
**NOTE**: If you're using custom views remember to include ckeditor.js in your form's media either through ``{{ form.media }}`` or through a ``<script>`` tag. Admin will do this for you automatically. See `Django's Form Media docs <http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/media/>`_ for more info.
Using S3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
See http://django-storages.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
If you want to use allowedContent
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To allowedContent works, disable **stylesheetparser** plugin.
So included this on your settings.py.
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = {
"default": {
"removePlugins": "stylesheetparser",
}
}
AUTHORS
=======
Created By
----------
#. `shaunsephton <http://github.com/shaunsephton>`_
Contributors
------------
#. `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. `buchuki <http://github.com/buchuki>`_
#. `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_
#. `hedleyroos <https://github.com/hedleyroos>`_
#. `jeffh <https://github.com/jeffh>`_
#. `lihan <https://github.com/lihan>`_
#. `loop0 <http://github.com/loop0>`_
#. `mwcz <https://github.com/mwcz>`_
#. `tomwys <https://github.com/tomwys>`_
#. `riklaunim <https://github.com/riklaunim>`_
#. `snbuback <https://github.com/snbuback>`_
#. And others `<https://github.com/shaunsephton/django-ckeditor/graphs/contributors>`_
Changelog
=========
4.0.2
-----
#. Include CKEditor version 4.0.2.
3.6.2.1
-------
#. Remove unwanted static files from distribution.
#. Use Pillow instead of PIL since it builds on all systems.
3.6.2
-----
#. Include CKEditor version 3.6.2.
#. Initial work on Django aligned theme.
#. Fix schema slash removal issue on media url generation. Thanks `mwcz <https://github.com/mwcz>`_
#. Added compatibility for South. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Prevented settings from leaking between widget instances. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Fixed config_name conflict when verbose_name is used as first positional argument for a field. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Refactored views to allow use of file walking with local paths. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Added command to generate thumbnails. Thanks `3point2 <https://github.com/3point2>`_
#. Migrated from using media to static file management.
0.0.9
-----
#. Added ability to configure CKeditor through a CKEDITOR_CONFIGS settings. Thanks `jeffh <https://github.com/jeffh>`_ for the input.
0.0.8
-----
#. Removed buggy url include check.
0.0.7
-----
#. Egg package corrected to exclude testing admin.py and models.py.
0.0.6
-----
#. Enforce correct configuration.
#. Changed upload behavior to separate files into directories by upload date. Thanks `loop0 <http://github.com/loop0>`_ .
#. Added ability to limit user access to uploaded content (see the CKEDITOR_RESTRICT_BY_USER setting). Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ for the input.
#. Added initial set of much needed tests.
#. General cleanup, light refactor.
0.0.5
-----
#. csrf_exempt backwards compatability. Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ .
0.0.4
-----
#. Include resources, sorry about that.
0.0.3
-----
#. More robust PIL import. Thanks `buchuki <http://github.com/buchuki>`_ .
#. Better CKEDITOR_MEDIA_PREFIX setting error.
0.0.2
-----
#. Included README.rst in manifest.
0.0.1
-----
#. Added CKEDITOR_UPLOAD_PREFIX setting. Thanks `chr15m <http://github.com/chr15m>`_ for the input.
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