Django Library Mycreole
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mycreole

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

Requirements

You need to ensure that python-mycreole is available in your python environment.

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',

Parameter

All parameters can be added in the django settings.py or in a config.py in the root django folder. The definitions in the config.py will be used before the definitions in settings.py.

MYCREOLE_ROOT

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

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

MYCREOLE_ATTACHMENT_ACCESS

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',
}

MYCREOLE_BAR

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

Defines the additional html anchor, which will be used after an upload.

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,
}