Django Library Mycreole
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README.md

mycreole

With the django library mycreole, you are abel to use the creole language to create html output in your django application.

Integration

Clone the library in your django application.

Configurations in your settings.py

Add the following line to the list INSTALLED_APPS:

'mycreole.apps.MycreoleConfig',

Define the folder, where the attachments are stored with the following line:

MYCREOLE_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'data', 'pages')

Define the methods to grant or deny the access to the attachments by:

MYCREOLE_ATTACHMENT_ACCESS = {
    'read': 'pages.access.read_attachment',
    'modify': 'pages.access.modify_attachment',
}

Define the methods to extend the navigationbar and menubar by this statement:

MYCREOLE_BAR = {
    'navibar': 'pages.context.navigationbar',
    'menubar': 'pages.context.menubar',
}

Usage

Creole help page

In this example, you see a method in views.py which returns a creole help page:

from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpResponse
import mycreole
import os


def help_on_creole(request):
    attachment_path = os.path.join(settings.MYCREOLE_ROOT, 'creole_help_page')
    html = mycreole.render(request, creole.help.MYCREOLE_HELP, self.attachment_path)

Usage of next_achor

TBD

Usage of macros

You can give a dictonary as macros parameter to the render method, to define your own macros. Here an example of such a dict: ``` macros={

'mymacro': method_to_be_called,

}