Simple apps for Django projects.
To install any of the apps listed simply create a folder on your PYTHONPATH
named 'basic' and place the apps you wish to use in that folder. Then added basic.<app_name>
to your project's settings.py
file. (replace <app_name> with the apps you wish to use, naturally).
Below are a list of per app dependancies:
- Basic Inlines are required to use the Blog app
- Django Comments (http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/add_ons/#comments) are required for the blog app
- Django-Markup (http://github.com/bartTC/django-markup/tree/master) for the blog app
- Django-Sugar (http://github.com/montylounge/django-sugar/tree/master) for the blog app
- Django Tagging (http://code.google.com/p/django-tagging)
- Markdown (http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/add_ons/#markup)
- BeautifulSoup (http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/) is required to use the blog and, subsequently, the inlines app.
- Django-Tinymce (http://code.google.com/p/django-tinymce/) for TinyMCE support.
- Django-Twitter (http://github.com/skevy/django-twitter/) for Twitter support.
- Django-Bitly (http://bitbucket.org/discovery/django-bitly/) for Bitly support.
Inlines is a template filter that can be used in conjunction with inline markup to insert content objects into other pieces of content. An example would be inserting a photo into a blog post body.
- An example of the markup is:
- <inline type="media.photo" id="1" />
The type attribute is app_name.model_name and the id is the object id. Pretty simple.
- In your template you would say:
{% load inlines %}
{{ post.body|render_inlines }}