Some Basic extensions for django-contrib-flatpages
Project description
===============================
Django Flatpage Extensions
===============================
An extension to django.contrib.flatpages to provide
- Better support for **markdown** and other similar markup formats. We provide support for Markdown but you can write your own parser to support rst or creole.
- Optional support for the excellent **markItUp** jquery editor. This requires the installation ``django-markitup``.
- Easy inclusion of images in flatpages. Viewing Admin **image thumbnails** requires the installation of ``sorl-thumbnail``.
- The inclusion of HTML **metatags** such as keywords and descriptions in flatpages.
- Content **revisions**.
Migrating you data to flapages_x should not be difficult since the
data which currently in the contrib.Flatpage model (content, titles) is not affected.
Your templates will still utilize the *{{flatpage.content}}* and *{{flatpage.body}}*
context variables.
Once you install flatpages_x, the Markdown
is actually stored in the related Revisions model.
When you save a flatpage, this will be rendered as html via the markdown
parser and saved to the Flatpage.content field
Contributors
============
* `Christopher Clarke <https://github.com/chrisdev>`_
* `Lendl R Smith <https://github.com/ilendl2>`_
* `Mikhail Andreev <https://github.com/adw0rd>`_
* `Eddy <https://github.com/nunchaks>`_
Quickstart
===========
Create a virtual environment for your project and activate it::
$ virtualenv mysite-env
$ source mysite-env/bin/activate
(mysite-env)$
Next install ``flatpages_x`` ::
(mysite-env)$ pip install django-flatpages-x
Add ``flatpages_x`` to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.
Inside your project run::
(mysite-env)$ python manage.py syncdb
Django-flatpages-x comes with support for `Markdown <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax/>`_
You can also associate and display images with your flatpages.
To include your images in your content using reference-style image syntax looks like this ::
![Atl text][image.pk]
Where [image.pk] is the primary key of image the that you want to include.
The primary key of the image
should is visible in the flatpages Admin form which will now contains an inline image form
markItUp support
------------------
If you want to use the excellent markItUp! editor widget. Install django-markItUp::
(mysite-env)$ pip install django-markitup
You need a few configuration steps
1. Add 'markitup' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.
2. Add the following to settings::
MARKITUP_SET = 'markitup/sets/markdown'
MARKITUP_SKIN = 'markitup/skins/markitup'
MARKITUP_FILTER = ('markdown.markdown', {'safe_mode': True})
3. You need to use the AJAX-based preview for the admin widget::
url(r'^markitup/', include('markitup.urls'))
in your root URLconf.
Admin thumbnails
----------------
If you want view admin image thumbnails install sorl-thumbnail::
(mysite-env)$ pip install sorl-thumbnail
1. Add ``sorl.thumbnail`` to your ``settings.INSTALLED_APPS``.
2. Configure your ``settings``
3. If you are using the cached database key value store you need to sync the
database::
python manage.py syncdb
Markup Support
---------------
Django-flatpages-x come with a simple parser that supports Markdown. However,
you can supply your own parser by setting the value for *FLATPAGES_X_PARSER*
to settings.py. So if you want to use a parser ``myparser_parser`` simply add
the following to you settings ::
FLATPAGES_X_PARSER= ["flatpages_x.markdown_parser.parse", {}]
.. end-here
Documentation
--------------
See the `full documentation`_ for more details.
.. _full documentation: http://django-flatpages-x.readthedocs.org/
Django Flatpage Extensions
===============================
An extension to django.contrib.flatpages to provide
- Better support for **markdown** and other similar markup formats. We provide support for Markdown but you can write your own parser to support rst or creole.
- Optional support for the excellent **markItUp** jquery editor. This requires the installation ``django-markitup``.
- Easy inclusion of images in flatpages. Viewing Admin **image thumbnails** requires the installation of ``sorl-thumbnail``.
- The inclusion of HTML **metatags** such as keywords and descriptions in flatpages.
- Content **revisions**.
Migrating you data to flapages_x should not be difficult since the
data which currently in the contrib.Flatpage model (content, titles) is not affected.
Your templates will still utilize the *{{flatpage.content}}* and *{{flatpage.body}}*
context variables.
Once you install flatpages_x, the Markdown
is actually stored in the related Revisions model.
When you save a flatpage, this will be rendered as html via the markdown
parser and saved to the Flatpage.content field
Contributors
============
* `Christopher Clarke <https://github.com/chrisdev>`_
* `Lendl R Smith <https://github.com/ilendl2>`_
* `Mikhail Andreev <https://github.com/adw0rd>`_
* `Eddy <https://github.com/nunchaks>`_
Quickstart
===========
Create a virtual environment for your project and activate it::
$ virtualenv mysite-env
$ source mysite-env/bin/activate
(mysite-env)$
Next install ``flatpages_x`` ::
(mysite-env)$ pip install django-flatpages-x
Add ``flatpages_x`` to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.
Inside your project run::
(mysite-env)$ python manage.py syncdb
Django-flatpages-x comes with support for `Markdown <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax/>`_
You can also associate and display images with your flatpages.
To include your images in your content using reference-style image syntax looks like this ::
![Atl text][image.pk]
Where [image.pk] is the primary key of image the that you want to include.
The primary key of the image
should is visible in the flatpages Admin form which will now contains an inline image form
markItUp support
------------------
If you want to use the excellent markItUp! editor widget. Install django-markItUp::
(mysite-env)$ pip install django-markitup
You need a few configuration steps
1. Add 'markitup' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.
2. Add the following to settings::
MARKITUP_SET = 'markitup/sets/markdown'
MARKITUP_SKIN = 'markitup/skins/markitup'
MARKITUP_FILTER = ('markdown.markdown', {'safe_mode': True})
3. You need to use the AJAX-based preview for the admin widget::
url(r'^markitup/', include('markitup.urls'))
in your root URLconf.
Admin thumbnails
----------------
If you want view admin image thumbnails install sorl-thumbnail::
(mysite-env)$ pip install sorl-thumbnail
1. Add ``sorl.thumbnail`` to your ``settings.INSTALLED_APPS``.
2. Configure your ``settings``
3. If you are using the cached database key value store you need to sync the
database::
python manage.py syncdb
Markup Support
---------------
Django-flatpages-x come with a simple parser that supports Markdown. However,
you can supply your own parser by setting the value for *FLATPAGES_X_PARSER*
to settings.py. So if you want to use a parser ``myparser_parser`` simply add
the following to you settings ::
FLATPAGES_X_PARSER= ["flatpages_x.markdown_parser.parse", {}]
.. end-here
Documentation
--------------
See the `full documentation`_ for more details.
.. _full documentation: http://django-flatpages-x.readthedocs.org/
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