Template for reusable django applications.
Project description
# django-filemanager
A simple and standalone file manager and browser for django projects. Supports multiple instances which can be used within the admin area or for the frontend as well.
## Key features
* Standalone file browser and manager
* No external dependencies except django
* Feature rich uploader included (jQuery File Upload)
* Based on django storage backend
## Installation
If you want to install the latest stable release from PyPi:
$ pip install django-filemanager
If you want to install the latest development version from GitHub:
$ pip install -e git://github.com/byteweaver/django-filemanager#egg=django-filemanager
Add `filemanager` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'filemanager',
...
)
Hook this app into your ``urls.py``:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^your-url/$', include('filemanager.urls', namespace='filemanager')),
...
)
## Setup
Define paths for `MEDIA_ROOT` and `MEDIA_URL` in your django settings file or override the filemanager settings for `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_ROOT` and `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_URL`.
Make sure the base folder defined in your settings for filemanager does exist. By default it is located at `MEDIA_ROOT/uploads`.
A simple and standalone file manager and browser for django projects. Supports multiple instances which can be used within the admin area or for the frontend as well.
## Key features
* Standalone file browser and manager
* No external dependencies except django
* Feature rich uploader included (jQuery File Upload)
* Based on django storage backend
## Installation
If you want to install the latest stable release from PyPi:
$ pip install django-filemanager
If you want to install the latest development version from GitHub:
$ pip install -e git://github.com/byteweaver/django-filemanager#egg=django-filemanager
Add `filemanager` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'filemanager',
...
)
Hook this app into your ``urls.py``:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^your-url/$', include('filemanager.urls', namespace='filemanager')),
...
)
## Setup
Define paths for `MEDIA_ROOT` and `MEDIA_URL` in your django settings file or override the filemanager settings for `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_ROOT` and `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_URL`.
Make sure the base folder defined in your settings for filemanager does exist. By default it is located at `MEDIA_ROOT/uploads`.
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