Adds an image plugin to django CMS
Project description
==================
django CMS Picture
==================
|pypi| |build| |coverage|
**django CMS Picture** is a plugin for `django CMS <http://django-cms.org>`_
that allows you to add images on your site.
This addon is compatible with `Divio Cloud <http://divio.com>`_ and is also available on the
`django CMS Marketplace <https://marketplace.django-cms.org/en/addons/browse/djangocms-picture/>`_
for easy installation.
.. image:: preview.gif
Contributing
============
This is a an open-source project. We'll be delighted to receive your
feedback in the form of issues and pull requests. Before submitting your
pull request, please review our `contribution guidelines
<http://docs.django-cms.org/en/latest/contributing/index.html>`_.
One of the easiest contributions you can make is helping to translate this addon on
`Transifex <https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/djangocms-picture/>`_.
Documentation
=============
See ``REQUIREMENTS`` in the `setup.py <https://github.com/divio/djangocms-picture/blob/master/setup.py>`_
file for additional dependencies:
* Python 2.7, 3.3 or higher
* Django 1.8 or higher
* Django Filer 1.2.4 or higher
Make sure `django Filer <http://django-filer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html>`_
is installed and configured appropriately.
Installation
------------
For a manual install:
* run ``pip install djangocms-picture``
* add ``djangocms_picture`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``
* run ``python manage.py migrate djangocms_picture``
Configuration
-------------
Note that the provided templates are very minimal by design. You are encouraged
to adapt and override them to your project's requirements.
This addon provides a ``default`` template for all instances. You can provide
additional template choices by adding a ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_TEMPLATES``
setting::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_TEMPLATES = [
('background', _('Background image')),
]
You'll need to create the `background` folder inside ``templates/djangocms_picture/``
otherwise you will get a *template does not exist* error. You can do this by
copying the ``default`` folder inside that directory and renaming it to
``background``.
Another setting is ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_NESTING``, which allows you to render an image
as the background image of a container that also contains other content (text, icons
and so on).
::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_NESTING = True
will enable this (the default is ``False``). When set to ``True``, you'll be able to place additional
plugins inside the picture plugin.
You can override alignment styles with ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_ALIGN``, for example::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_ALIGN = [
('top', _('Top Aligned')),
]
This will generate a class prefixed with ``align-``. The example above
would produce a ``class="align-top"``. Adding a ``class`` key to the image
attributes automatically merges the alignment with the attribute class.
You can enable responsive images technique by setting``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RESPONSIVE_IMAGES`` to ``True``.
In this case uploaded images will create thumbnails of different sizes according
to ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RESPONSIVE_IMAGES_VIEWPORT_BREAKPOINTS`` (which defaults to ``[576, 768, 992]``) and browser
will be responsible for choosing the best image to display (based upon the screen viewport).
You can use ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RATIO`` to set the width/height ratio of images
if these values are not set explicitly on the image::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RATIO = 1.618
We use the `golden ratio <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/golden_ratio>`_,
approximately 1.618, as a default value for this.
When working out sizes for the image, the system will use the following values,
of preference:
* the width or height set in the *Thumbnail options*
* *Autoscale*
* the *Width* and *Height*
We recommend setting width or height values around a placeholder so
when the plugin uses *Autoscale* it can discover them::
{% with 720 as width and 480 as height %}
{% placeholder content %}
{% endwith %}
Further configuration can be achieved through
`django Filer <https://django-filer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/settings.html>`_.
Running Tests
-------------
You can run tests by executing::
virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r test_requirements/base.txt
python setup.py test
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django CMS Picture
==================
|pypi| |build| |coverage|
**django CMS Picture** is a plugin for `django CMS <http://django-cms.org>`_
that allows you to add images on your site.
This addon is compatible with `Divio Cloud <http://divio.com>`_ and is also available on the
`django CMS Marketplace <https://marketplace.django-cms.org/en/addons/browse/djangocms-picture/>`_
for easy installation.
.. image:: preview.gif
Contributing
============
This is a an open-source project. We'll be delighted to receive your
feedback in the form of issues and pull requests. Before submitting your
pull request, please review our `contribution guidelines
<http://docs.django-cms.org/en/latest/contributing/index.html>`_.
One of the easiest contributions you can make is helping to translate this addon on
`Transifex <https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/djangocms-picture/>`_.
Documentation
=============
See ``REQUIREMENTS`` in the `setup.py <https://github.com/divio/djangocms-picture/blob/master/setup.py>`_
file for additional dependencies:
* Python 2.7, 3.3 or higher
* Django 1.8 or higher
* Django Filer 1.2.4 or higher
Make sure `django Filer <http://django-filer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html>`_
is installed and configured appropriately.
Installation
------------
For a manual install:
* run ``pip install djangocms-picture``
* add ``djangocms_picture`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``
* run ``python manage.py migrate djangocms_picture``
Configuration
-------------
Note that the provided templates are very minimal by design. You are encouraged
to adapt and override them to your project's requirements.
This addon provides a ``default`` template for all instances. You can provide
additional template choices by adding a ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_TEMPLATES``
setting::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_TEMPLATES = [
('background', _('Background image')),
]
You'll need to create the `background` folder inside ``templates/djangocms_picture/``
otherwise you will get a *template does not exist* error. You can do this by
copying the ``default`` folder inside that directory and renaming it to
``background``.
Another setting is ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_NESTING``, which allows you to render an image
as the background image of a container that also contains other content (text, icons
and so on).
::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_NESTING = True
will enable this (the default is ``False``). When set to ``True``, you'll be able to place additional
plugins inside the picture plugin.
You can override alignment styles with ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_ALIGN``, for example::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_ALIGN = [
('top', _('Top Aligned')),
]
This will generate a class prefixed with ``align-``. The example above
would produce a ``class="align-top"``. Adding a ``class`` key to the image
attributes automatically merges the alignment with the attribute class.
You can enable responsive images technique by setting``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RESPONSIVE_IMAGES`` to ``True``.
In this case uploaded images will create thumbnails of different sizes according
to ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RESPONSIVE_IMAGES_VIEWPORT_BREAKPOINTS`` (which defaults to ``[576, 768, 992]``) and browser
will be responsible for choosing the best image to display (based upon the screen viewport).
You can use ``DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RATIO`` to set the width/height ratio of images
if these values are not set explicitly on the image::
DJANGOCMS_PICTURE_RATIO = 1.618
We use the `golden ratio <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/golden_ratio>`_,
approximately 1.618, as a default value for this.
When working out sizes for the image, the system will use the following values,
of preference:
* the width or height set in the *Thumbnail options*
* *Autoscale*
* the *Width* and *Height*
We recommend setting width or height values around a placeholder so
when the plugin uses *Autoscale* it can discover them::
{% with 720 as width and 480 as height %}
{% placeholder content %}
{% endwith %}
Further configuration can be achieved through
`django Filer <https://django-filer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/settings.html>`_.
Running Tests
-------------
You can run tests by executing::
virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r test_requirements/base.txt
python setup.py test
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.. |build| image:: https://travis-ci.org/divio/djangocms-picture.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/divio/djangocms-picture
.. |coverage| image:: https://codecov.io/gh/divio/djangocms-picture/branch/master/graph/badge.svg
:target: https://codecov.io/gh/divio/djangocms-picture
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