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A super simple wiki app written in Python using the Django Framwork

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django-wakawka is a super simple wiki system written in Python using the Django framework.

Installation:

  1. Put wakawaka to your INSTALLED_APPS in your settings.py within your django project.

  2. Add (r’^wiki/’, include(‘wakawaka.urls’)), to your urls.py.

That’s all. Wakawaka has no other dependencies than Django 1.0 (or Django 1.1, currently known as trunk)

Configuration:

Wakawaka takes care of Django’s permission system. Grant your users always a pair of wikipage and revision permissions either what they should do. (Adding, changing or deleting WikiPages)

Optional Configuration:

The name of your first wiki page is defined as WikiIndex. You can change this by adding a setting WAKAWAKA_DEFAULT_INDEX to your settings.py. Example:

WAKAWAKA_DEFAULT_INDEX = 'Home'

Words that are written in CamelCase (a pair of one upper letter followed by n lower letters) are automatically treated as internal wiki link. You can change this behaviour by adding a setting WAKAWAKA_SLUG_REGEX in your settings.py. This holds a regular expression of the wiki urls. Default:

WAKAWAKA_SLUG_REGEX = r'((([A-Z]+[a-z]+){2,})(/([A-Z]+[a-z]+){2,})*)'

Attachments:

Wakawaka does not provide the ability to store file attachments to wiki pages. To do so, have a look on the side project django-attachments which provides a unobstrusive way to add attachments to models.

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