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==============
djangocms-blog
==============

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A djangoCMS 3 blog application.

Supported Django versions:

* Django 1.6
* Django 1.7
* Django 1.8

Supported django CMS versions:

* django CMS 3.x


.. warning:: Version 0.6 changes the field of LatestPostsPlugin.tags field.
             A datamigration is in place to migrate the data, but check that
             works ok for your project before upgrading, as this might delete
             some relevant data.

.. warning:: Starting from version 0.5, this package does not declare dependency
             on South anymore; please install it separately if using this
             application on Django 1.6.

Features
--------

* Placeholder content editing
* Frontend editing using django CMS 3.0 frontend editor
* Multilingual support using django-parler
* Support for Twitter cards, Open Graph and Google+ snippets meta tags
* Optional support for simpler TextField-based content editing
* Multisite support (posts can be visible in one or more Django sites on the
  same project)
* Per-Apphook configuration
* Configurable permalinks
* Configurable django CMS menu support
* Per-Apphook templates set
* Auto Apphook setup
* Django sitemap framework support
* Support for django CMS 3.2+ Wizard
* Haystack index support

Quickstart
----------

Install djangocms-blog::

    pip install djangocms-blog

Add ``djangocms_blog`` and its dependencies to INSTALLED_APPS::

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...
        'filer',
        'easy_thumbnails',
        'cmsplugin_filer_image',
        'parler',
        'taggit',
        'taggit_autosuggest',
        'meta',
        'meta_mixin',
        'admin_enhancer',
        'djangocms_blog',
        ...
    ]

Then sync and migrate::

    $ python manage.py syncdb
    $ python manage.py migrate

External applications configuration
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Dependency applications may need configuration to work properly.

Please, refer to each application documentation on details.

* django-filer: http://django-filer.readthedocs.org
* django-meta: https://github.com/nephila/django-meta#installation
* django-meta-mixin: https://github.com/nephila/django-meta-mixin#installation
* django-parler: http://django-parler.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html#configuration
* django-taggit-autosuggest: https://bitbucket.org/fabian/django-taggit-autosuggest

Quick hint
++++++++++

The following are minimal defaults to get the blog running; they may not be
suited for your deployment.

* Add the following settings to your project::

    SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES = {
        'easy_thumbnails': 'easy_thumbnails.south_migrations',
        'taggit': 'taggit.south_migrations',
    }
    THUMBNAIL_PROCESSORS = (
        'easy_thumbnails.processors.colorspace',
        'easy_thumbnails.processors.autocrop',
        'filer.thumbnail_processors.scale_and_crop_with_subject_location',
        'easy_thumbnails.processors.filters',
    )
    META_SITE_PROTOCOL = 'http'
    META_USE_SITES = True

* If you are using Django 1.7+, be aware than ``filer`` < 0.9.10,
  ``cmsplugin_filer`` and ``django-cms`` < 3.1 currently requires you to
  setup ``MIGRATION_MODULES`` in settings::

    MIGRATION_MODULES = {
       'cms': 'cms.migrations_django', # only for django CMS 3.0
       'menus': 'menus.migrations_django',  # only for django CMS 3.0
       'filer': 'filer.migrations_django',  # only for django filer up to 0.9.9
       'cmsplugin_filer_image': 'cmsplugin_filer_image.migrations_django',
    }

  Please check
  `django CMS installation <http://django-cms.readthedocs.org/en/support-3.0.x/how_to/integrate.html#installing-and-configuring-django-cms-in-your-django-project>`_,
  `cmsplugin-filer README <https://github.com/stefanfoulis/cmsplugin-filer#installation>`_
  for detailed information.

* Configure parler according to your languages::

    PARLER_LANGUAGES = {
        1: (
            {'code': 'en',},
            {'code': 'it',},
            {'code': 'fr',},
        ),
    }

* Add the following to your ``urls.py``::

    url(r'^taggit_autosuggest/', include('taggit_autosuggest.urls')),

* To start your blog you need to use `AppHooks from django CMS <http://django-cms.readthedocs.org/en/support-3.0.x/how_to/apphooks.html>`_
  to add the blog to a django CMS page; this step is not required when using
  `Auto setup <auto_setup>`_:

  * Create a new django CMS page
  * Go to Advanced settings and select Blog from the Application selector and
    create an application configuration;
  * Eventually customise the Application instance name;
  * Publish the page
  * Restart the project instance to properly load blog urls.

* Add and edit blog by creating them in the admin or using the toolbar,
  and the use the `django CMS frontend editor <http://django-cms.readthedocs.org/en/support-3.0.x/user/reference/page_admin.html#the-interface>`_
  to edit the blog content:

  * Create a new blog entry in django admin backend or from the toolbar
  * Click on "view on site" button to view the post detail page
  * Edit the post via djangocms frontend by adding / editing plugins
  * Publish the blog post by flagging the "Publish" switch in the blog post
    admin

Configurable permalinks
+++++++++++++++++++++++

Blog comes with four different styles of permalinks styles:

* Full date: ``YYYY/MM/DD/SLUG``
* Year /  Month: ``YYYY/MM/SLUG``
* Category: ``CATEGORY/SLUG``
* Just slug: ``SLUG``

As all the styles are loaded in the urlconf, the latter two does not allow
to have CMS pages beneath the page the blog is attached to. If you want to
do this, you have to override the default urlconfs by setting something
like the following in the project settings::

    BLOG_PERMALINK_URLS = {
        'full_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<day>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
        'short_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
        'category': r'^post/(?P<category>\w[-\w]*)/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
        'slug': r'^post/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
    }

And change ``post/`` with the desired prefix.

Menu
++++

``djangocms_blog`` provides support for django CMS menu framework.

By default all the categories and posts are added to the menu, in a hierarcical structure.

Is it possibile to configure per Apphook, whether the menu includes post and categories
(the default), only categorie, only posts or no item.

Templates
+++++++++

To ease the template customisations a ``djangocms_blog/base.html`` template is
used by all the blog templates; the templates itself extends a ``base.html``
template; content is pulled in the ``content`` block.
If you need to define a different base template, or if your base template does
not defines a ``content`` block, copy in your template directory
``djangocms_blog/base.html`` and customise it according to your needs; the
other application templates will use the newly created base template and
will ignore the bundled one.

Templates set
+++++++++++++

By using **Apphook configuration** you can define a different templates set.
To use this feature provide a directory name in **Template prefix** field in
the **Apphook configuration** admin (in *Layout* section): it will be the
root of your custom templates set.

.. _auto_setup:

Auto setup
++++++++++

``djangocms_blog`` can install and configue itself if it does not find any
attached instance of itself.
This feature is enable by default and will create:

* a ``BlogConfig`` with default values
* a ``Blog`` CMS page and will attach ``djangocms_blog`` instance to it
* a **home page** if no home is found.

All the items will be created in every language configured for the website
and the pages will be published. If not using **aldryn-apphook-reload** or
**django CMS 3.2** auto-reload middleware you are required to reload the
project instance after this.
This will only work for the current website as detected by
``Site.objects.get_current()``.


The auto setup is execute once for each server start but it will skip any
action if a ``BlogConfig`` instance is found.


Sitemap
+++++++

``djangocms_blog`` provides a sitemap for improved SEO indexing.
Sitemap returns all the published posts in all the languages each post is available.

The changefreq and priority is configurable per-apphook (see ``BLOG_SITEMAP_*`` in
`Global settings <settings>`_).

To add the blog Sitemap, add the following code to the project ``urls.py``::


    from cms.sitemaps import CMSSitemap
    from djangocms_blog.sitemaps import BlogSitemap


    urlpatterns = patterns(
        '',
        ...
        url(r'^sitemap\.xml$', 'django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap',
            {'sitemaps': {
                'cmspages': CMSSitemap, 'blog': BlogSitemap,
            }
        }),
    )


django CMS 3.2+ Wizard
++++++++++++++++++++++

django CMS 3.2+ provides a content creation wizard that allows to quickly created supported
content types, such as blog posts.

For each configured Apphook, a content type is added to the wizard.


.. _settings:

Global Settings
---------------
* BLOG_IMAGE_THUMBNAIL_SIZE: Size of the main image when shown on the post
  lists; it's a dictionary with ``size``, ``crop`` and ``upscale`` keys;
  (default: ``{'size': '120x120', 'crop': True,'upscale': False}``)
* BLOG_IMAGE_FULL_SIZE: Size of the main image when shown on the post
  detail; it's a dictionary with ``size``, ``crop`` and ``upscale`` keys;
  (default: ``{'size': '640x120', 'crop': True,'upscale': False}``)
* BLOG_PAGINATION: Number of post per page; (default: ``10``)
* BLOG_LATEST_POSTS: Default number of post in the **Latest post** plugin;
  (default: ``5``)
* BLOG_POSTS_LIST_TRUNCWORDS_COUNT: Default number of words shown for
  abstract in the post list; (default: ``100``)
* BLOG_TYPE: Generic type for the post object; (default: ``Article``)
* BLOG_TYPES: Choices of available blog types;
  (default: to ``META_OBJECT_TYPES`` defined in `django-meta-mixin settings`_)
* BLOG_FB_TYPE: Open Graph type for the post object; (default: ``Article``)
* BLOG_FB_TYPES: Choices of available blog types;
  (default: to ``META_FB_TYPES`` defined in `django-meta-mixin settings`_)
* BLOG_FB_APPID: Facebook Application ID
* BLOG_FB_PROFILE_ID: Facebook profile ID of the post author
* BLOG_FB_PUBLISHER: Facebook URL of the blog publisher
* BLOG_FB_AUTHOR_URL: Facebook profile URL of the post author
* BLOG_FB_AUTHOR: Facebook profile URL of the post author
* BLOG_TWITTER_TYPE: Twitter Card type for the post object;
  (default: ``Summary``)
* BLOG_TWITTER_TYPES: Choices of available blog types for twitter;
  (default: to ``META_TWITTER_TYPES`` defined in `django-meta-mixin settings`_)
* BLOG_TWITTER_SITE: Twitter account of the site
* BLOG_TWITTER_AUTHOR: Twitter account of the post author
* BLOG_GPLUS_TYPE: Google+ Snippet type for the post object;
  (default: ``Blog``)
* BLOG_GPLUS_TYPES: Choices of available blog types for twitter;
  (default: to ``META_GPLUS_TYPES`` defined in `django-meta-mixin settings`_)
* BLOG_GPLUS_AUTHOR: Google+ account of the post author
* BLOG_ENABLE_COMMENTS: Whether to enable comments by default on posts;
  while ``djangocms_blog`` does not ship any comment system, this flag
  can be used to control the chosen comments framework; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_USE_ABSTRACT: Use an abstract field for the post; if ``False``
  no abstract field is available for every post; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_USE_PLACEHOLDER: Post content is managed via placeholder;
  if ``False`` a simple HTMLField is used; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_MULTISITE: Add support for multisite setup; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_AUTHOR_DEFAULT: Use a default if not specified; if set to ``True`` the
  current user is set as the default author, if set to ``False`` no default
  author is set, if set to a string the user with the provided username is
  used; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_DEFAULT_PUBLISHED: If posts are marked as published by default;
  (default: ``False``)
* BLOG_AVAILABLE_PERMALINK_STYLES: Choices of permalinks styles;
* BLOG_PERMALINK_URLS: URLConf corresponding to
  BLOG_AVAILABLE_PERMALINK_STYLES;
* BLOG_DEFAULT_OBJECT_NAME: Default name for Blog item (used in django CMS Wizard);
* BLOG_AUTO_SETUP: Enable the blog **Auto setup** feature; (default: ``True``)
* BLOG_AUTO_HOME_TITLE: Title of the home page created by **Auto setup**;
  (default: ``Home``)
* BLOG_AUTO_BLOG_TITLE: Title of the blog page created by **Auto setup**;
  (default: ``Blog``)
* BLOG_AUTO_APP_TITLE: Title of the ``BlogConfig`` instance created by
  **Auto setup**; (default: ``Blog``)
* BLOG_SITEMAP_PRIORITY_DEFAULT: Default priority for sitemap items; (default: ``0.5``)
* BLOG_SITEMAP_CHANGEFREQ: List for available changefreqs for sitemap items; (default: **always**,
  **hourly**, **daily**, **weekly**, **monthly**, **yearly**, **never**)
* BLOG_SITEMAP_CHANGEFREQ_DEFAULT: Default changefreq for sitemap items; (default: ``monthly``)

Read-only settings
++++++++++++++++++

* BLOG_MENU_TYPES: Available structures of the Blog menu; (default list **Posts and Categories**,
  **Categories only**, **Posts only**, **None**)
* BLOG_MENU_TYPE: Structure of the Blog menu;
  (default: ``Posts and Categories``)


Per-Apphook settings
--------------------

* application title: Free text title that can be used as title in templates;
* object name: Free text label for Blog items in django CMS Wizard;
* Post published by default: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_DEFAULT_PUBLISHED;
* Permalink structure: Per-Apphook setting for
  BLOG_AVAILABLE_PERMALINK_STYLES;
* Use placeholder and plugins for article body: Per-Apphook setting for
  BLOG_USE_PLACEHOLDER;
* Use abstract field: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_USE_ABSTRACT;
* Set author: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_AUTHOR_DEFAULT;
* Paginate sizePer-Apphook setting for BLOG_PAGINATION;
* Template prefix: Alternative directory to load the blog templates from;
* Menu structure: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_MENU_TYPE
* Sitemap changefreq: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_SITEMAP_CHANGEFREQ_DEFAULT
* Sitemap priority: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_SITEMAP_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
* Object type: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_TYPE
* Facebook type: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_FB_TYPE
* Facebook application ID: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_FB_APP_ID
* Facebook profile ID: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_FB_PROFILE_ID
* Facebook page URL: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_FB_PUBLISHER
* Facebook author URL: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_AUTHOR_URL
* Facebook author: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_AUTHOR
* Twitter type: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_TWITTER_TYPE
* Twitter site handle: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_TWITTER_SITE
* Twitter author handle: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_TWITTER_AUTHOR
* Google+ type: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_GPLUS_TYPE
* Google+ author name: Per-Apphook setting for BLOG_GPLUS_AUTHOR


Import from Wordpress
+++++++++++++++++++++

If you want to import content from existing wordpress blog, check
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/the-real-django-wordpress and
this gist https://gist.github.com/yakky/11336204 as a base.

Known djangocms-blog websites
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

* http://nephila.co.uk/blog
* https://blog.ungleich.ch/


.. _django-meta-mixin settings: https://github.com/nephila/django-meta-mixin#settings