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An extension that allows re-usable apps to provide sets of templates and staticfiles for different boilerplates.
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل OS Independent
نام فایل aldryn-boilerplates-0.8.0
نام aldryn-boilerplates
نسخه کتابخانه 0.8.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Stefan Foulis
ایمیل نویسنده stefan@foulis.ch
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplates/
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/aldryn-boilerplates/
مجوز BSD
################### aldryn-boilerplates ################### .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplates.svg?branch=develop :target: https://travis-ci.org/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplates .. image:: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplates.svg :target: https://coveralls.io/r/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplates *********** The concept *********** Aldryn Boilerplates aims to solve a familiar Django problem. Sometimes re-usable applications need to provide their own templates and staticfiles, but in order to be useful, these need to commit themselves to particular frontend expectations - thereby obliging the adopter to override these files in order to adapt the application to other frontends, or create a new fork of the project aimed at a different frontend setup. It's especially difficult to provide a rich and complete frontend for a re-usable application, because there's a conflict between creating a *useful* frontend and creating an *agnostic* one. The solution is to build in provision for different, switchable, frontend expectations into the re-usable application, and this is what Aldryn Boilerplates does. On the `Aldryn <http://aldryn.com>`_ platform, a *Boilerplate* is a complete set of frontend expectations, assumptions, opinions, conventions, frameworks, templates, static files and more - a standard way of working for frontend development. Many developers do in fact work with their own preferred standard sets of frontend tools and code for all their projects; in effect, with their own Boilerplates, even if they don't use that name. Aldryn Boilerplates is intended to make it easier to provide support for multiple Boilerplates in res-usable applications, and to switch between them. If users of a particular frontend framework or system would like to use it with a certain re-usable application, they now no longer need to rip out and replace the existing one, or override it at the project level every single time. Instead with Aldryn Boilerplates they can simply *add* the frontend files to the application, alongside the ones for existing supported Boilerplates. A simple setting in the project tells applications that support Aldryn Boilerplates which one to use. ************************* Using Aldryn Boilerplates ************************* Aldryn Boilerplates doesn't change the way regular files in ``templates`` and ``static`` are discovered - a re-usable application that supports Aldryn Boilerplates can also work perfectly well in a project that doesn't have it installed. However, to support Aldryn Boilerplates, your application should place Boilerplate-specific frontend files in ``boilerplates/my-boilerplate-name/templates/`` and ``boilerplates/my-boilerplate-name/static/``. For example, to add support for the Standard Aldryn Boilerplate (`aldryn-boilerplate-bootstrap3`_) to your application, place the files in ``boilerplates/bootstrap3/templates/`` and ``boilerplates/bootstrap3/static/``. .. hint:: don't forget to add ``boilerplates`` to ``Manifest.in``, alongside ``static`` and ``templates`` when creating Python packages. .. note:: The convention is to prefix the github repository name with ``aldryn-boilerplate-``. Your Boilerplate could be called something like ``aldryn-boilerplate-mycompany-awesome``. To use it in a project, you'd set ``ALDRYN_BOILERPLATE_NAME = 'mycompany-awesome'`` and put templates and static files into ``boilerplates/mycompany-awesome/`` in Addons. ``ALDRYN_BOILERPLATE_NAME`` is set automatically on Aldryn based on ``"identifier": "mycompany-awesome"`` in ``boilerplate.json`` when submitting a boilerplate to Aldryn. ************ Installation ************ .. note:: aldryn-boilerplates comes pre-installed on the Aldryn Platform and ``ALDRYN_BOILERPLATE_NAME`` is set automatically. :: pip install aldryn-boilerplates ************* Configuration ************* Django 1.8+ ----------- In general configuration stays the same but you should respect changes that were introduced by django 1.8. In particular in Django 1.8 context processors were moved from ``django.core`` to ``django.template``. Be sure to include ``aldryn_boilerplates`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS``, adjust ``STATICFILES_FINDERS`` and finally configure ``TEMPLATES``. For ``TEMPLATES`` you need to add ``aldryn_boilerplates.context_processors.boilerplate`` to ``context_processors`` and alter ``loaders`` in the same way as we do it for Django versions prior to 1.8. **Note** that in the example below we are altering the default values, so if you are using something that is custom - don't forget to add that too. Here is an example of a simple configuration: :: INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'aldryn_boilerplates', ... ] STATICFILES_FINDERS = ( 'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder', 'aldryn_boilerplates.staticfile_finders.AppDirectoriesFinder', 'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder', ) TEMPLATES = [ { 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates', 'OPTIONS': { 'context_processors': [ 'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth', 'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages', 'django.template.context_processors.i18n', 'django.template.context_processors.debug', 'django.template.context_processors.request', 'django.template.context_processors.media', 'django.template.context_processors.csrf', 'django.template.context_processors.tz', 'sekizai.context_processors.sekizai', 'django.template.context_processors.static', 'cms.context_processors.cms_settings', 'aldryn_boilerplates.context_processors.boilerplate', ], 'loaders': [ 'django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader', 'aldryn_boilerplates.template_loaders.AppDirectoriesLoader', 'django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader', ], }, }, ] ****************************************************** Adding aldryn-boilerplate support to existing packages ****************************************************** The recommended approach is to add a dependency to aldryn-boilerplates and to move existing ``static`` and ``template`` files to a boilerplate folder (completely remove ``static`` and ``templates``). If you're in the process of re-factoring your existing templates with something new, put them into the ``legacy`` boilerplate folder and set ``ALDRYN_BOILERPLATE_NAME='legacy'`` on projects that are still using the old templates. The new and shiny project can then use ``ALDRYN_BOILERPLATE_NAME='bootstrap3'`` to use the new Aldryn Bootstrap Boilerplate (`aldryn-boilerplate-bootstrap3`_). Or any other boilerplate for that matter. Removing ``static`` and ``templates`` has the benefit of removing likely deprecated templates from the very prominent location, that will confuse newcomers. It also prevents having not-relevant templates and static files messing up your setup. .. _aldryn-boilerplate-bootstrap3: https://github.com/aldryn/aldryn-boilerplate-standard


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl aldryn-boilerplates-0.8.0:

    pip install aldryn-boilerplates-0.8.0.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz aldryn-boilerplates-0.8.0:

    pip install aldryn-boilerplates-0.8.0.tar.gz