A simple contact form widget for Django
Project description
A simple contact form widget for Django.
Install
Django Contact Widget is available directly from PyPI:
$ pip install django-contact-widget
*). And don’t forget to add contact_widget to your INSTALLED_APPS.
Requirement
Django>=1.10.1
Database Migration
$ ./manage.py makemigrations contact_widget $ ./manage.py migrate contact_widget
Setting Configuration
Email Configuration in file of settings.py
EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com' # eg: 'smtp.gmail.com' EMAIL_PORT = 587 EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'your_email@domain.com' EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'your_password' EMAIL_USE_TLS = True DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = EMAIL_HOST_USER EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
URL configuration
The easiest way to set up the views in django-contact-widget is to just use the provided URLconf, found at contact_widget.urls. You can include it wherever you like in your site’s URL configuration; for example, to have it live at the URL /contact/:
from django.conf.urls import include, url urlpatterns = [ # .... url(r'^contact/', include('contact_widget.urls')), ]
Usage
Include the template from contact_widget/contact.html to your sidebar for example.
{% include "contact_widget/contact.html" %}