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.. _features:
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========
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Features
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========
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.. _blog-home-page:
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Attaching blog to the home page
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If you want to attach the blog to the home page you have to adapt settings a bit otherwise the
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"Just slug" permalink will swallow any CMS page you create.
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To avoit this add the following settings to you project::
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BLOG_AVAILABLE_PERMALINK_STYLES = (
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('full_date', _('Full date')),
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('short_date', _('Year / Month')),
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('category', _('Category')),
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)
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BLOG_PERMALINK_URLS = {
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'full_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<day>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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'short_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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'category': r'^(?P<category>\w[-\w]*)/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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}
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Notice that the last permalink type is no longer present.
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Then, pick any of the three remaining permalink types in the layout section of the apphooks config
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linked ot the home page (see http://yoursite.com/admin/djangocms_blog/blogconfig/).'
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.. _multisite:
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Multisite
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django CMS blog provides full support for multisite setups.
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Basic multisite
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===============
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To enabled basic multisite add ``BLOG_MULTISITE = True`` to the project settings.
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Each blog post can be assigned to none, one or more sites: if no site is selected, then
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it's visible on all sites. All users with permission on the blog can manage all the blog
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posts, whichever the sites are.
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Multisite permissions
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=====================
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Multisite permissions allow to restrict users to only manage the blog posts for the
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sites they are enabled to
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To implement the multisite permissions API, you must add a ``get_sites`` method on
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the user model which returns a queryset of sites the user is allowed to add posts to.
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Example::
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class CustomUser(AbstractUser):
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sites = models.ManyToManyField('sites.Site')
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def get_sites(self):
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return self.sites
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.. _cms-wizard:
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django CMS 3.2+ Wizard
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django CMS 3.2+ provides a content creation wizard that allows to quickly created supported
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content types, such as blog posts.
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For each configured Apphook, a content type is added to the wizard.
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Some issues with multiple registrations raising django CMS ``AlreadyRegisteredException``
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hae been reported; to handle these cases gracefully, the exception is swallowed
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when Django ``DEBUG == True`` avoiding breaking production websites. In these cases they
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wizard may not show up, but the rest will work as intended.
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.. _permalinks:
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Configurable permalinks
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Blog comes with four different styles of permalinks styles:
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* Full date: ``YYYY/MM/DD/SLUG``
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* Year / Month: ``YYYY/MM/SLUG``
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* Category: ``CATEGORY/SLUG``
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* Just slug: ``SLUG``
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As all the styles are loaded in the urlconf, the latter two does not allow
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to have CMS pages beneath the page the blog is attached to. If you want to
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do this, you have to override the default urlconfs by setting something
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like the following in the project settings::
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BLOG_PERMALINK_URLS = {
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'full_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<day>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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'short_date': r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\d{1,2})/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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'category': r'^post/(?P<category>\w[-\w]*)/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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'slug': r'^post/(?P<slug>\w[-\w]*)/$',
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}
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And change ``post/`` with the desired prefix.
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.. _menu:
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****
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Menu
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****
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``djangocms_blog`` provides support for django CMS menu framework.
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By default all the categories and posts are added to the menu, in a hierarchical structure.
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It is possibile to configure per Apphook, whether the menu includes post and categories
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(the default), only categories, only posts or no item.
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If "post and categories" or "only categories" are set, all the posts not associated with a
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category are not added to the menu.
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.. _templates:
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Templates
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To ease the template customisations a ``djangocms_blog/base.html`` template is
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used by all the blog templates; the templates itself extends a ``base.html``
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template; content is pulled in the ``content`` block.
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If you need to define a different base template, or if your base template does
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not defines a ``content`` block, copy in your template directory
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``djangocms_blog/base.html`` and customise it according to your needs; the
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other application templates will use the newly created base template and
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will ignore the bundled one.
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Templates set
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By using **Apphook configuration** you can define a different templates set.
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To use this feature provide a directory name in **Template prefix** field in
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the **Apphook configuration** admin (in *Layout* section): it will be the
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root of your custom templates set.
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Plugin Templates
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Plugin templates live in the ``plugins`` folder of the folder specified by the **Template prefix**,
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or by default ``djangocms_blog``.
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By defining the setting ``BLOG_PLUGIN_TEMPLATE_FOLDERS`` you can allow multiple sets of
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plugin templates allowing for different views per plugin instance. You could, for example,
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have a plugin displaying latest posts as a list, a table or in masonry style.
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To use this feature define ``BLOG_PLUGIN_TEMPLATE_FOLDERS`` as a list of available templates.
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Each item of this list itself is a list of the form ``('[folder_name]', '[verbose name]')``.
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Example:::
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BLOG_PLUGIN_TEMPLATE_FOLDERS = (
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('plugins', _('Default template')), # reads from templates/djangocms_blog/plugins/
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('timeline', _('Vertical timeline')), # reads from templates/djangocms_blog/vertical/
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('masonry', _('Masonry style')), # reads from templates/djangocms_blog/masonry/
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)
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Once defined, the plugin admin interface will allow content managers to select which template the plugin will use.
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.. _sitemap:
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Sitemap
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``djangocms_blog`` provides a sitemap for improved SEO indexing.
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Sitemap returns all the published posts in all the languages each post is available.
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The changefreq and priority is configurable per-apphook (see ``BLOG_SITEMAP_*`` in
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`Global settings <settings>`_).
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To add the blog Sitemap, add the following code to the project ``urls.py``::
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from cms.sitemaps import CMSSitemap
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from djangocms_blog.sitemaps import BlogSitemap
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urlpatterns = patterns(
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'',
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...
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url(r'^sitemap\.xml$', 'django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap',
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{'sitemaps': {
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'cmspages': CMSSitemap, 'blog': BlogSitemap,
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}
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}),
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)
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Social shares
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``djangocms_blog`` integrates well with options for social shares. One of the many options available is [Shariff](https://github.com/heiseonline/shariff) which was developed by a popular German computer magazine.
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To allow readers to share articles on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or just mail them, simply add share buttons to your ``post_detail.html`` template just before ``</article>``.
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If you decide to use Shariff this just requires a simple ``<div>`` to be added (see documentation of shariff). Here is a simple template tag that loads all required conifigurations and javascript files. The ``<div>`` becomes ``{% shariff %}``:
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from django.conf import settings
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from django import template
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register = template.Library()
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@register.inclusion_tag('djangocms_blog/shariff.html', takes_context=True)
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def shariff(context, title=None, services=None, orientation=None):
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context['orientation'] = orientation if orientation else 'horizontal'
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context['services'] = escape(services if services else
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settings.SHARIFF['services']) # MUST be configured in settings.py
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if title:
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context['short_message'] = settings.SHARIFF.get('prefix', '') + title +\
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settings.SHARIFF.get('postfix', '')
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if 'mail-url' in settings.SHARIFF:
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context['mail_url'] = settings.SHARIFF['mail-url']
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return(context)
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And in ``templates/djangocms_blog/shariff.html`` you simply need
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{% load static sekizai_tags %}
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{% addtoblock 'js' %}<script src="{% static 'js/shariff.min.js' %}"></script>{% endaddtoblock %}
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{% addtoblock 'css' %}<link href="{% static 'css/shariff.min.css' %}" rel="stylesheet">{% endaddtoblock %}
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<div class="shariff" data-services="{{services}}" data-orientation="{{orientation}}"{% if mail_url %} data-mail-url="{{mail_url}}"{% endif %}{% if short_message %} data-title="{{short_message}}"{% endif %}></div>
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The shariff files ``js/shariff.min.js `` and ``css/shariff.min.css`` will need to be added to your static files. Also, a little configuration in ``settings.py`` is needed, e.g.,
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SHARIFF = {
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'services': '["twitter", "facebook", "googleplus", "linkedin", "xing", "mail"]',
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'mail-url': 'mailto:', # optional
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'prefix': 'Have you seen this: "', # optional
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'postfix': '"', # optional
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}
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