Intuitive text editing for humans using Django.
This project is in early development, please test it out and report any bugs!
Install the package with pip.
$ pip install django-text
Add text
to your installed packages.
# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# ...
'text',
)
Add text.middleware.TextMiddleware
and 'text.middleware.ToolbarMiddleware'
to your middleware classes.
# settings.py
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
# ...
'text.middleware.TextMiddleware',
'text.middleware.ToolbarMiddleware',
)
Make sure these context processors are installed, they come with Django.
# settings.py
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = (
# ...
'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
'django.core.context_processors.request',
)
Append text.urls
to your urlpatterns in urls.py
.
# urls.py
from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
from text.urls import urlpatterns as django_text_patterns
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^django_text/', include(django_text_patterns, namespace='django_text')),
)
Run migrate
.
$ python manage.py migrate
Add editable
tags to your templates.
{% load text %}
<h1>{% text "header" "My Header" %}</h1>
<div class="content">
{% text "text_body" %}
</div>
The text
tag takes a default text as the second argument. If no
default text is passed, the name of the text node (i.e. the first
argument) will be used if there is no corresponding text node in the
database.
You can also use the blocktext
tag that let's you wrap content
to use as the default text.
{% load text %}
<div class="content">
<h1>
{% blocktext "header" %}
Read My Awesome Text
{% endblocktext %}
</h1>
{% blocktext "content" %}
Put your default text here!
{% endblocktext %}
</div>
The blocktext
tags works with translation tags inside of it. So
if you already have a translated site, you can wrap your content with
this tag and only add text nodes for some of the languages that you
support.
Both the text
and the blocktext
tags support specifying
the content type of its default text. The choices are "html",
"markdown" and "text" which is the default.
{% text "html_node" "<h1>Hello World!</h1>" "html" %}
{% blocktext "markdown_node" "markdown" %}
# Hello there,
I can have markdown in my templates!
{% endblocktext %}
If content type is not provided both will default to text.
By default the templatetags will wrap all text nodes with a span
element to enable "instant updating", if
TEXT_TOOLBAR_INSTANT_UPDATE
is set to True
. Sometimes this
can cause trouble, for instance when you want to have editable
texts inside <title>
or <meta>
elements.
You can disable instant updating on per-node basis by setting the
templatetag keyword argument instant_update
to False
:
<title>{% text "title" "Welcome!" instant_update=False %}</title>
<title>
{% blocktext "block_title" instant_update=False %}
Welcome one, welcome all!
{% endblocktext %}
</title>
The toolbar allows you to edit texts directly on your pages if you're
signed in as staff and have the permission 'text.change_text'
or if
you're signed is as a superuser.
Missing text nodes will be added to the database automatically when their template tags are rendered.
AUTOPOPULATE_TEXT
Default: True
Set to false to disable django-text from adding missing text nodes to the database.
TEXT_TOOLBAR_ENABLED
Default: True
Set to false to disable the toolbar interface.
TEXT_TOOLBAR_FORM_PREFIX
Default: 'djtext_form'
This is passed to the toolbar form and can be changed to avoid name conflicts.
TEXT_TOOLBAR_INSTANT_UPDATE
Default: True
Set to false to disable instant updating of the DOM when saving texts in the toolbar.
TEXT_INLINE_WRAPPER
Default: ('<span data-text-name="{0}" class="{1}">', '</span>')
A tuple of two that gets wrapped around texts in the template to enable instant updating.
TEXT_INLINE_WRAPPER_CLASS
Default: 'dj_text_inline_wrapper'
Change this to change the class of the element that gets wrapped around texts.
Contribution is very welcome. Use issues to report bugs and propose features. For pull requests to be accepted they need to be well tested.
Install test dependencies.
$ brew install phantomjs
$ pip install -r test-requirements.txt
Run tests.
$ make test
Run tests with coverage.
$ make test-coverage
Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Anton Agestam. django-text is released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information and licenses for bundled code.