A File gallery application for Django
Project description
Yet another File gallery for Django.
Galleries contains Albums that contains Ressources and ressources are your files items. Usually used like an image gallery, you should also use it like a download center for many file types.
Galleries and Albums have thumbnails, Ressources have a thumbnail and a file but the file can be a real uploaded file on your server or just an url to link to. Also Ressources have optional tags.
Note that Albums make usage of mptt, so Albums can have album children.
Shipped templates are basics, you probably will have to override them to suit your needs.
A DjangoCMS plugin is available on cmsplugin_porticus (For Porticus<0.9 and so for DjangoCMS 2.x use the plugin version <0.2).
Migrations
Since the 0.9 version, Django < 1.6 and DjangoCMS < 3.0 support has been dropped and so Porticus migrations have been reseted, since we can’t support migrations with DjangoCMS < 3.0 because it will need too much time to fix them.
Links
Download his PyPi package;
Clone it on his Github repository;
Requires
Django >= 1.6 (Last support for Django<1.6 and so for DjangoCMS 2.x is available on repository branch djangocms_2);
mptt;
django-filebrowser-no-grappelli >= 3.5.6;
Optional
South migration is supported. This is not required, but strongly recommended for future updates;
Install
In your urls.py :
url(r'^porticus/', include('porticus.urls', namespace='porticus')),
Or to point out a specific gallery :
url(r'^$', 'porticus.views.view_gallery_detail', {'slug':'home-intro'}, name='homepage_gallery_detail'),
Then add the content of porticus.settings in your settings file and the apps in your INSTALLED_APPS setting :
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'mptt', 'tagging', 'filebrowser', 'porticus', ... )
Then add its settings :
from porticus.settings import *
See the app settings.py file to see what setting you can override.
Then some django-filebrowser-no-grappelli basic settings (see its documentation for more details) :
FILEBROWSER_VERSIONS_BASEDIR = '_uploads_versions' FILEBROWSER_MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE = 10*1024*1024 # 10 Mb FILEBROWSER_NORMALIZE_FILENAME = True
Also you can find some Sitemap classes in sitemaps.py that you can mount in your project sitemap like so :
from django.conf.urls import patterns from porticus.sitemaps import PorticusGallerySitemap, PorticusAlbumSitemap, PorticusRessourceSitemap sitemaps = { 'galleries': PorticusGallerySitemap, 'albums': PorticusAlbumSitemap, 'photos': PorticusRessourceSitemap, } urlpatterns = patterns('', # the sitemap (r'^sitemap\.xml$', 'django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap', {'sitemaps': sitemaps}) )
See the Django documentation about Sitemaps for more details.
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