DFP implementation for Django
Project description
Django Simple Autocomplete
App that provides tags to fetch Google DFP ads in a single request.
Overview
Google provides server side adds via its DFP service. This product is inspired by the code at http://support.google.com/dfp_sb/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1651549. To keep the Django implementation as simple as possible this product changes the order of the Javascript from that page.
Installation
Install or add django-dfp to your Python path.
Add dfp to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.
Usage
Load dfp_tags in your template with {% load dfp_tags %}. Call { %dfp_footer %} once near the end of your document body. You would typically call it just before the closing body tag.
An example tag is
{% dfp_tag “/1234/travel” 300 250 “interests” “sports” “music” %}
You may call as many tags as you want. See http://support.google.com/dfp_sb/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1651549 for more examples.
Changelog
0.2.2
Scan for DFP div’s with javascript. In practice this means DFP ads are now cacheable.
0.2.1
Do not use enableSingleRequest method anymore since it destroys the ability to do subsequent DFP loads via ajax.
0.2
Async script loading has been re-added.
Deprecate the dfp_header tag and replace with dfp_footer. DFP will now work across all browsers.
0.1.2
Remove async script loading since it does not work.
0.1.1
Allow variables to be passed as arguments to the template tag.
0.1
First release.
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