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A Django application that eases the guided tour

Project description

django-joyride
==============

A django application which gives flexibility to configure Guided Tours
on your site through admin panel.

- This application is built on top of jQuery plugin `zurb-joyride <https://github.com/zurb/joyride>`__.

Installation
============

- Install from PyPI with ``easy_install`` or ``pip``:

::

pip install django-joyride

- To use ``django-joyride`` in your Django project:

1. Add ``joyride`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
2. Run ``syncdb`` command to initialise the ``joyride`` database tables
3. Run ``collectstatic`` command to collect the static files of joyride
into ``STATIC_ROOT``

Configuration
=============

Available settings:

- ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL``
- Set this to different version of jquery in your static folder, If you
wish to use a different version of jQuery, or host it yourself

- e.g. ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL = 'joyride/js/jquery.min.js'`` This will
use the jQuery available at ``STATIC_URL/joyride/js/jquery.min.js``. A relative ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL`` is relative to ``STATIC_URL``.

- Set this to ``None`` if you have already included jQuery in your
template so that ``joyride_media`` and ``joyride_js`` template tag
should not include jQuery to avoid conflict.

- e.g. ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL = None``

- ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_COOKIE_URL``
- Same settings as ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL``, it decide whether to include
or not to include the ``jquery.cookie.js``. This should be included
if you are going to use the ``zurb-joyride`` option ``cookieMonster``

- ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_MODERNIZR_URL``
- Same settings as ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL``, it decide whether to include
or not to include the jquery modernizr.

- ``JOYRIDE_LIB_URL``
- Set this to use latest version of ``zurb-joyride`` js library
instead. This package already contains this library with some bug
fixes. It is strongly suggested that you should not change this
setting until ``zurb-joyride`` apply some fixes which I have posted
there, check status of `Issue 161 <https://github.com/zurb/joyride/issues/161>`__ and `Issue 167 <https://github.com/zurb/joyride/issues/167>`__

Add joyride tours from admin
============================

- The model and model fields are self explanatory. All model fields
have help text for better understanding. Still if you want more
documentation on it then check the comprehensive `documentation <http://zurb.com/playground/jquery-joyride-feature-tour-plugin>`__ on ``zurb-joyride``
- Following model fields are extra and comes in handy:
- ``url_path``

- The url e.g. ``/about/`` or url regex ``/abc/\d+/`` of the page
for which you are creating the joyride tour. Later on you can use
this as a parameter in template tags to filter joyrides based on
``request.path``

- The **BOTTLENECK** of ``zurb-joyride``

- ``showJoyRideElement`` and ``showJoyRideElementOn`` fields
- Arrggh! it is not possible to use multiple joyrides on single page
unless previous joyrides are destroyed. So in order to overcome
that situation sometime you might want to activate the second
joyride tour on some event. Lets say we want our second joyride to
be activated when user ``click`` on some element whose id or class
is ``abc`` then you need to set ``showJoyRideElement=#abc`` and
``showJoyRideElementOn=click``.
- ``destroy`` field
- IDs(slug) of joyrides which should be destroyed before invoking
this joyride e.g. ``destroy=#abc, #cde``

Template Tags
=============

1. **Include The Media**

- Load the django-joyride template tags ``{% load joyride_tags %}``
- Include the media (css and js files) ``{% joyride_media %}``

- By default the ``joyride_media`` tag also includes ``jQuery``,
``jQuery Modernizer`` and ``jQuery Cookie`` based on the value of
your ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_URL``, ``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_MODERNIZR_URL`` and
``JOYRIDE_JQUERY_COOKIE_URL`` settings. To suppress the inclusion
of these libraries (if you are already including it yourself), set
these settings to ``None``.
|
If you prefer to link CSS and Javascript from different locations,
the ``joyride_media`` tag can be replaced with two separate tags,
``joyride_css`` and ``joyride_js``. ``joyride_js`` accepts parameters
to suppress jQuery, jQuery Modernizr and jQuery Cookie inclusion at
template level also, just like ``joyride_media``

- e.g.
``{% joyride_js no_jquery="true" no_jquery_modernizr="true" %}``

1. **Include the joyride tour(s)**

- You need to use ``get_joyrides``, ``include_joyrides`` and
``get_joyride``, ``include_joyride`` to include multiple joyride
tours or single joyride tour respectively in template.
- ``get_joyrides`` and ``get_joyride`` both tags accept parameters to
filter the joyrides. Following filters are common in both:

- ``url_path`` filter joyrides by url path.
- e.g. ``{% get_joyrides url_path=request.path as joyrides %}``
- If you have left ``url_path`` empty while configuring joyride in
admin then in order to get those joyride whose ``url_path`` is
empty you would do ``{% get_joyrides url_path="" as joyrides %}``
- ``for_user`` filter joyrides by user if you are using
``JoyRideHistory`` model to keep track of joyrides with respect to
user.
- e.g. ``{% get_joyrides for_user=request.user as joyrides %}`` #
this will get all joyrides for user which are not viewed or
cancelled by user.
- ``exclude_viewed`` (default=True) if you want to include all
joyrides for user irrespective of seen/cancelled or not
- e.g.
``{% get_joyrides for_user=request.user exclude_viewed=False %}``
- ``slug`` only used with ``get_joyride`` to get single joyride.
- e.g. ``{% get_joyride "my-tour-slug" %}``

- Include Multiple joyrides

::

{% get_joyrides as joyrides %}
{% include_joyrides joyrides %}

- Include Single joyride

::

{% get_joyride "my-tour-slug" as joyride %}
{% include_joyride joyride %}

JoyRideHistory Model
====================

- This model is only used if you have registered users on your site and
you want to keep track of joyrides which are already viewed by user
so that those joyrides should never be shown to user again. It is up
to you how you are going to make use of this table. Below is an
example:
|
Set ``postRideCallback=mark_viewed_joyride`` (A method to call once the
tour closes (cancelled or complete)) in admin. Write the javascript
callback ``mark_viewed_joyride`` some where in your template:
::
function mark_joyride(index, tip, id){ $.ajax({ url: '{% url mark_joyride %}', data: {"slug": id}, dataType: 'text', success: function(){ $("#"+id).remove(); // remove the element also from dom } }); }

The view for ``{% url mark_joyride %}`` would be:
::
@login_required def mark_joyride(request): from joyride.models import JoyRide, JoyRideHistory slug = request.GET.get('slug') joyride = get_object_or_404(JoyRide, slug=slug) user = request.user obj, created = JoyRideHistory.objects.get_or_create(user=user, joyride=joyride) if not created: obj.viewed = True obj.save() return HttpResponse(json.dumps({}), content_type='application/json')
Thanks To
=========

- `zurb-joyride <https://github.com/zurb/joyride>`__ This package is
built on top of it.
- `django-markitup <https://bitbucket.org/carljm/django-markitup/>`__
for some help in template tags.


Changelog Summary
=================

### v0.1.1

* Lots of Bug Fixes
* postRideCallback now accepts third parameter the `parent_id` on which the joyride was initialized e.g. id of <ol> tag

### v0.1.0

* django-joyride released


TODO
=====

* Testing accross various django and python version

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