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This package handles the meta tags of your django CMS project. Some global stuff like the page author and publisher can be managed as setting variables. Other things are stored in a page extension. If you have your own Django models you can even use a mixin to have everything you need for your meta tags.

Requirements

  • Django >= 1.5

  • django-cms >= 3.0

Quickstart

Install meta-tagger:

pip install meta-tagger

Load all template tags of this package

{% load meta_tagger_tags %}

Configure installed apps in your settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...,
    'meta_tagger',
)

Render the content of the title tag

<title>{% render_title_tag %}</title>

Include all the other meta tags:

{% include 'meta_tagger/meta_tags.html' %}

Migrate your database

$ ./manage.py migrate meta_tagger

Add the sitemap to your project urls.py

from meta_tagger.cms_sitemap import MetaTagRobotsSiteMap

urlpatterns = [
    ...,
    url(r'^sitemap\.xml/$', 'django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap', {'sitemaps': {'cmspages': MetaTagRobotsSiteMap}})
]

Features

  • Django CMS page extension for the robots meta tag and the open graph image.

  • Mixin for app models to inherit page specific fields (e.g. meta title, robots, etc.)

  • Include template that renders all meta tags.

Model mixin

This package provides several mixins for the models of your own Django apps. The usage of MetaTagTitleDescriptionMixin, OpenGraphMixin, RobotsMixin is straightforward like any other mixin. If your view has a context variable called object, which is the default value for the class based generic DetailView, you don’t need to consider anything. Otherwise just pass the object as context to your view.

Make sure you don’t forget to implement your translation settings before you create your migrations.

You might want to use one of your own model fields as meta title. By overriding the corresponding method (e.g. get_meta_title), it is very easy to provide another value.

Static settings

To populate the global meta tags with values, just add the following lines to your settings.py

META_TAGGER_META_TAG_CONF = {
    'META_AUTHOR': 'My author',
    'META_PUBLISHER': 'My publisher',
    'META_COPYRIGHT': '2016',
    'META_COMPANY': 'My company',
    'META_SITE_NAME': 'My site name',
    'META_TYPE': 'website',
}

META_TAGGER_ROBOTS_DOMAIN_WHITELIST = ['www.example.com']

Dynamic settings

If you are looking for a solution to manage the global meta tags in the admin rather than the settings file, you might take a look at the constance package. The installation is pretty easy:

pip install "django-constance[database]"
pip install django-picklefield

Configure installed apps in your settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...,
    'constance',
    'constance.backends.database',
)

CONSTANCE_BACKEND = 'constance.backends.database.DatabaseBackend'
CONSTANCE_DATABASE_CACHE_BACKEND = 'default'
CONSTANCE_ADDITIONAL_FIELDS = {
    'short_text': ['django.forms.fields.CharField', {'widget': 'django.forms.fields.TextInput'}],
}
CONSTANCE_CONFIG = {
    'META_AUTHOR': ('', '<meta name="author" content="{META_AUTHOR}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_PUBLISHER': ('', '<meta name="publisher" content="{META_PUBLISHER}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_COPYRIGHT': ('', '<meta name="copyright" content="{META_COPYRIGHT}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_COMPANY': ('', '<meta name="company" content="{META_COMPANY}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_SITE_NAME': ('', '<meta name="site-name" content="{META_SITE_NAME}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_TYPE': ('website', '<meta property="og:type" content="{META_TYPE}">', 'short_text'),
    'META_OG_IMAGE_WIDTH': (1200, '<meta property="og:image:width" content="{META_OG_IMAGE_WIDTH}">', int),
    'META_OG_IMAGE_HEIGHT': (630, '<meta property="og:image:height" content="{META_OG_IMAGE_HEIGHT}">', int),
}

META_TAGGER_ROBOTS_DOMAIN_WHITELIST = ['www.example.com']

Please refer to the documentation of django constance for additional installation support (e.g. Redis)

ROBOTS INDEXING

To prevent indexing any unwanted domains, the content of the robots meta tag defaults to noindex, nofollow. All domains listed in the setting variable use the configuration of your model instance or CMS page:

META_TAGGER_ROBOTS_DOMAIN_WHITELIST = ['www.example.com']

Running Tests

source <YOURVIRTUALENV>/bin/activate
(myenv) $ pip install -r requirements-test.txt
(myenv) $ python runtests.py

Credits

Tools used in rendering this package:

History

0.1.13 (2022-12-08)

  • Bugfix

0.1.12 (2022-11-10)

  • Add support for Django 4.0

0.1.11 (2019-10-21)

  • High resolution images are not needed for sharing

0.1.10 (2019-07-02)

  • Add support for Django 2.1

0.1.9 (2019-06-20)

  • Add support for django CMS 3.6

0.1.7 (2018-11-08)

  • Add view for robots.txt

  • Introduce disallow field

  • Add some German translations

0.1.6 (2017-07-11)

  • Add default indexing

0.1.5 (2016-11-25)

  • Fix for setups without a CMS.

0.1.5 (2016-11-25)

  • Fix for setups without a CMS.

0.1.4 (2016-10-06)

  • Wrap block tags to allow template overrides

0.1.3 (2016-08-25)

  • Minor bugfixes

0.1.2 (2016-06-22)

  • Minor bugfixes

0.1.1 (2016-05-30)

  • Allow property override.

  • Add width and height property for open graph image.

  • Prevent indexing unwanted domains.

0.1.0 (2016-05-24)

  • First release on PyPI.

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