Text Plugin for django-cms with CK-Editor
Warning
cms.plugins.text
and djangocms-text-ckeditor
can't be used at the same time.
Warning
For django CMS 2.3 and 2.4 use djangocms-text-ckeditor
< 2 (e.g.: version 1.0.10).
djangocms-text-ckeditor
>= 2 is compatible with django CMS 3 only.
This plugin requires django CMS 2.3 or higher to be properly installed.
- In your projects `virtualenv`_, run
pip install djangocms-text-ckeditor
. - Add
'djangocms_text_ckeditor'
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting BEFORE thecms
entry. - Run
manage.py migrate djangocms_text_ckeditor
.
- Remove
cms.plugins.text
fromINSTALLED_APPS
- Add
djangocms_text_ckeditor
toINSTALLED_APPS
- Run
python manage.py migrate djangocms_text_ckeditor 0001 --fake
You can add a new setting to your settings.py called CKEDITOR_SETTINGS
the default is:
CKEDITOR_SETTINGS = { 'language': '{{ language }}', 'toolbar': 'CMS', 'skin': 'moono' }
It is a dict that hold all CKEditor settings. For an overview of all the available settings have a look here:
http://docs.cksource.com/ckeditor_api/symbols/CKEDITOR.config.html for all settings
If you want to use the ckeditor in your own models there is a HTMLField in djangocms_text_ckeditor.fields.
In IE and Firefox based browsers it is possible to drag and drop a picture into the text editor. This image is base64 encoded and lives in the 'src' attribute as a 'data' tag.
We detect this images, encode them and convert them to picture plugins. If you want to overwirite this behavior for your own picture plugin:
There is a setting called:
TEXT_SAVE_IMAGE_FUNCTION = 'djangocms_text_ckeditor.picture_save.create_picture_plugin'
you can overwrite this setting in your settings.py and point it to a function that handles image saves. Have a look at the function create_picture_plugin for details.
If you want to help translate the plugin please do it on transifex:
https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/django-cms/resource/djangocms-text-ckeditor/
If you want to use the widget on your own model fields, you can! Just import the provided HTMLField
like so:
from djangocms_text_ckeditor.fields import HTMLField
And use it in your models, just like a TextField:
class MyModel(models.Model): myfield = HTMLField(blank=True)
Note
Added in version 2.0.1
You can use this plugin as base to create your own CKEditor-based plugins.
You need to create your own plugin model extending AbstractClass
:
from djangocms_text_ckeditor.models import AbstractText class MyTextModel(AbstractText): title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
and a plugin class extending TextPlugin
class:
from djangocms_text_ckeditor.cms_plugins import TextPlugin from .models import MyTextModel class MyTextPlugin(TextPlugin): name = _(u"My text plugin") model = MyTextModel plugin_pool.register_plugin(MyTextPlugin)
You can further customize your plugin as other plugins: http://django-cms.readthedocs.org/en/latest/extending_cms/custom_plugins.html
The vurrent integrated Version of CKeditor is 4.3. For a full documentation visit: http://ckeditor.com/