Djangocms Link Save

django CMS Link is a plugin for django CMS that allows you to add links on your site.

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=============== django CMS Link

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django CMS Link is a plugin for django CMS <http://django-cms.org>_ that allows you to add links on your site.

This plugin supports child plugins. If you add an other plugin as a child it will take this content instead of the link name as the content of the link.

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-link/>_ for easy installation.

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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>_.

We're grateful to all contributors who have helped create and maintain this package. Contributors are listed at the contributors <https://github.com/divio/djangocms-link/graphs/contributors>_ section.

One of the easiest contributions you can make is helping to translate this addon on Transifex <https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/djangocms-link/>_.

Documentation

See REQUIREMENTS in the setup.py <https://github.com/divio/djangocms-link/blob/master/setup.py>_ file for additional dependencies:

|python| |django| |djangocms|

  • Django Filer 1.7 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-link
  • add djangocms_link to your INSTALLED_APPS
  • run python manage.py migrate djangocms_link

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_LINK_TEMPLATES setting:

.. code-block:: python

DJANGOCMS_LINK_TEMPLATES = [
    ('feature', _('Featured Version')),
]

You'll need to create the feature folder inside templates/djangocms_link/ 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 feature.

To support environments where non-standard URLs would otherwise work, this project supports the defining of an additional RegEx pattern for validating the host-portion of the URL.

For example:

.. code-block:: python

# RFC1123 Pattern:
DJANGOCMS_LINK_INTRANET_HOSTNAME_PATTERN = r'[a-z,0-9,-]{1,15}'

Either of these might accept a URL such as:

.. code-block:: html

http://SEARCHHOST/?q=some+search+string

If left undefined, the normal Django URLValidator will be used.

Django Select2


This plugin supports `django-select2 <https://github.com/applegrew/django-select2#installation>`_
for simpler use of internal links. You need to manually enable it by:

* run ``pip install django-select2``
* add ``django_select2`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``
* add ``url(r'^select2/', include('django_select2.urls')),`` to your ``urls.py``
* set ``DJANGOCMS_LINK_USE_SELECT2 = True`` in your ``settings.py``


Running Tests
-------------

You can run tests by executing::

    virtualenv env
    source env/bin/activate
    pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
    python setup.py test


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    :target: https://travis-ci.org/divio/djangocms-link
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    :target: https://codecov.io/gh/divio/djangocms-link

.. |python| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.5+-blue.svg
    :target: https://pypi.org/project/djangocms-link/
.. |django| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/django-2.2,%203.0,%203.1-blue.svg
    :target: https://www.djangoproject.com/
.. |djangocms| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/django%20CMS-3.7%2B-blue.svg
    :target: https://www.django-cms.org/


Updating from `cmsplugin-filer <https://github.com/django-cms/cmsplugin-filer>`_
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Historically, `cmsplugin-filer` was used to create file, folder, image, link, teaser & video plugins on your django CMS projects. Now `cmsplugin-filer` has been archived, you can still migrate your old instances without having to copy them manually to the new `djangocms-<file|picture|link|...>` plugins.

There's a third-party management command that supports your migration:

`migrate_cmsplugin_filer.py <https://gist.github.com/corentinbettiol/84a6ea7e4d047fc01861b0af15fd60f0>`_

This management command is only a starting point. It *has* worked out of the box for some people, but we encourage you to read the code, understand what it does, and test it on a development environment before running it on your production server.

The management command is only configured to transfer your `cmsplugin_link`, `cmsplugin_file`, `cmsplugin_folder` and `cmsplugin_image` plugins to modern `djangocms_*` plugins. If you need to transfer other `cmsplugin_*` plugins, you'll have to write your own code.

Alternatively you can use the `deprecate_cmsplugin_filer <https://github.com/ImaginaryLandscape/deprecate_cmsplugin_filer>`_ app, which only adds a small migration that transfer the old `cmsplugin-filer` plugins instances to the new `djangocms-<file|picture|link|...>` plugins.
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