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Custom Django field for easy use of markup in text fields

Project description

An implementation of a custom MarkupField for Django. A MarkupField is in essence a TextField with an associated markup format and MarkItUp! markup editor widget with AJAX preview. The field also caches its rendered value on the assumption that disk space is cheaper than CPU cycles in a web application.

Based on django-markupfield and django-markitup.

Installation

The recommended way to install django-markitup-field is with pip

Install from PyPI with easy_install or pip:

pip install django-markitup-field

or get the in-development version:

pip install django-markitup-field==tip

It is not necessary to add 'markitup_field' to your INSTALLED_APPS, it merely needs to be on your PYTHONPATH.

If you want to use AJAX-based preview, add url(r'^markitup/', include('markitup.urls')) in your root URLconf.

Requirements

django-markitup-field depends on a relatively current version of Django (tested with 1.3-1.4, may work with 1.2 but not guaranteed) and libraries for whichever markup options you wish to include.

Settings

You can define the MARKUP_FILTERS setting, a mapping of strings to callables that ‘render’ a markup type:

import markdown
from docutils.core import publish_parts

def render_rest(markup):
    parts = publish_parts(source=markup, writer_name="html4css1")
    return parts["fragment"]

MARKUP_FILTERS = (
    ('markdown', markdown.markdown),
    ('restructuredtext', render_rest),
)

If you do not define a MARKUP_FILTERS then one is provided with the following markup types available:

html:

allows HTML, potentially unsafe

text:

plain text markup, calls urlize and replaces text with linebreaks

markdown:

default markdown renderer (only if python-markdown is installed)

restructuredtext:

default ReST renderer (only if docutils is installed)

textile:

default textile renderer (only if textile is installed)

Usage

Using MarkupField is relatively easy, it can be used in any model definition:

from django.db import models
from markitup_field.fields import MarkupField

class Article(models.Model):
    title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    slug = models.SlugField(max_length=100)
    body = MarkupField()

Article objects can then be created with any markup type defined in MARKUP_FORMATS:

Article.objects.create(title='some article', slug='some-article',
                       body='*fancy*', body_markup_format='markdown')

You will notice that a field named body_markup_format exists that you did not declare, MarkupField actually creates two extra fields. body_markup_format This field is always named according to the name of the declared MarkupField.

Arguments

MarkupField also takes three optional arguments. Either default_markup_format and markup_format arguments may be specified but not both.

default_markup_format:

Set a markup_type that the field will default to if one is not specified. It is still possible to edit the markup type attribute and it will appear by default in ModelForms.

markup_format:

Set markup type that the field will always use, editable=False is set on the hidden field so it is not shown in ModelForms.

markup_choices:

A replacement list of markup choices to be used in lieu of MARKUP_FORMATS on a per-field basis.

escape_html:

A flag (False by default) indicating that the input should be regarded as untrusted and as such will be run through Django’s escape filter.

rendered_field_name:

Name for field with rendered content. If it is set to None, then it named <field_name>_rendered

Examples

MarkupField that will default to using markdown but allow the user a choice:

MarkupField(default_markup_type='markdown')

MarkupField that will use textile and not provide a choice on forms:

MarkupField(markup_type='textile')

MarkupField that will use a custom set of renderers:

CUSTOM_RENDERERS = (
    ('markdown', markdown.markdown),
    ('wiki', my_wiki_render_func)
)
MarkupField(markup_choices=CUSTOM_RENDERERS)

Accessing a MarkupField on a model

When accessing an attribute of a model that was declared as a MarkupField a special Markup object is returned. The Markup object has three parameters:

raw:

The unrendered markup.

markup_format:

The markup type.

rendered:

The rendered HTML version of raw, this attribute is read-only.

This object has a __unicode__ method that calls django.utils.safestring.mark_safe on rendered allowing MarkupField objects to appear in templates as their rendered selfs without any template tag or having to access rendered directly.

Assuming the Article model above:

>>> a = Article.objects.all()[0]
>>> a.body.raw
u'*fancy*'
>>> a.body.markup_type
u'markdown'
>>> a.body.rendered
u'<p><em>fancy</em></p>'
>>> print unicode(a.body)
<p><em>fancy</em></p>

Assignment to a.body is equivalent to assignment to a.body.raw and assignment to a.body_markup_format is equivalent to assignment to a.body.markup_format.

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