Simple and Lightweight but Powerful and Open Source CMS only for e1337 people.
Project description
Django-e1337cms
Simple and Lightweight but Powerful and Open Source CMS only for e1337 people.
The project code and bugtracker is hosted on Bitbucket and Github.
Installation
There are a few different ways to install e1337cms:
Using pip
If you have pip install available on your system, just type:
pip install django-e1337cms
If you’ve already got an old version of e1337cms, and want to upgrade, use:
pip install -U django-e1337cms
Installing from a directory
If you’ve obtained a copy of e1337cms using either Mercurial or a downloadable archive, you’ll need to install the copy you have system-wide. Try running:
python setup.py develop
If that fails, you don’t have setuptools or an equivalent installed; either install them, or run:
python setup.py install
How to use e1337cms?
If you have already installed e1337cms, you must proceed with the configuration of your project.
Configuration
very simple, in three steps:
Add e1337cms To INSTALLED_APPS
Include the ‘e1337cms.urls’ urlpatterns at the end of your urlpatterns.
#. Optional: Modify Your settings.py, declare your INDEX_PAGE_SLUG and RST_SETTINGS settings.
Below the long explanation of each step…
Add e1337cms To INSTALLED_APPS
As with most Django applications, you should add e1337cms to the INSTALLED_APPS within your settings file (usually settings.py).
Example:
INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.sites', # Added. 'e1337cms', ]
Optional: modify Your settings.py
Within your settings.py, you’ll need to add some settings in order to personalize the e1337cms behaviour for your project.
You can define:
INDEX_PAGE_SLUG - a string, the page slug to be rendered when no another slug is passed (default: ‘home’)
RST_SETTINGS - a dict, using this option you can pass additional settings as dictionary through the rst template block to the underlying docutils.core.publish_parts function. (default: {})
How can I try e1337cms functionality?
Obtain a copy of e1337cms repo:
$ hg clone ssh://hg@bitbucket.org/DNX/django-e1337cms
Navitate in testsite folder inside this repo:
$ cd django-e1337cms/testsite/
Create a virtualenv:
$ virtualenv /tmp/e1337cmsenv/
Activate the virtualenv:
$ source /tmp/e1337cmsenv/bin/activate
Install all requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Do a syncdb:
$ python manage.py syncdb
Start the server:
$ python manage.py runserver
Open a browser and navigate to http://localhost:8000.
Navigate to http://localhost:8000/admin/e1337cms/page/add/ to add some pages.
Some examples of page content
The content will be rendered as a django template. The “rst” blocks will be passed to docutils and converted to html.
Page with rst block
content:
{% load e1337tags %} {% rst %} My h1 row ========= {% endrst %} another content, bla, <strong>blu</strong>, bli...
Page which extends a template
content:
{% extends "base.html" %} {% load e1337tags %} {% block title %}e1337::{{ page.title }}{% endblock title %} {% block body %} {% rst %} My h1 row ========= {% endrst %} another content, bla, <strong>blu</strong>, bli... <p>html content</p> {% endblock body %}
Credits
Special thanks to the authors and contributors of this projects:
Django
docutils
Changelog
0.0.1
initial functionality
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