coop_html_editor is a backend for using inline HTML editor into a Django site. It enables inline editing for your HTML content. It includes a django Form and a Widget helper. It supports Aloha Editor and CK Editor
In settings.py, add 'coop_html_editor' to the INSTALLED_APPS
In urls.py add (r'^html-editor/', include('coop_html_editor.urls'))
to your urlpatterns
Then create a form. For example something like
import floppyforms.__future__ as floppyforms from models import Note from coop_html_editor.widgets import get_inline_html_widget class NoteForm(floppyforms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Note fields = ('text',) widgets = { 'text': get_inline_html_widget(), }
Let's assume that you've a form
variable pointing on an instance of a NoteForm.
In the template file, call the form and don't forget to put {{form.media}}
in the headers.
The following constants can be set in your django project settings.py
You can choose between 2 HTML editors : Aloha editor or CkEditor. We recommend to use CkEditor but keep Aloha by default for compatibility. Add one the 2 lines below in your settings.py
In settings:
COOP_HTML_EDITOR = 'aloha' COOP_HTML_EDITOR = 'ck-editor'
You can tune your editor by changing the settings below. The values in this README correspond to defaults
For both, we package a default version than can be overriden by copying your own version folder in ste static files and define the new version by
In settings:
ALOHA_VERSION = "aloha.0.23.26" CKEDITOR_VERSION = "ckeditor.4.6.2"
The initialisation code of the editor is set in a javascript file. You can change the file to use by seetings
In settings:
ALOHA_INIT_JS_TEMPLATE = "html_editor/aloha_init.js" CKEDITOR_INIT_JS_TEMPLATE = "html_editor/ckeditor-init.js"
If you choose CkEditor, you can add your own styles
In settings:
CKEDITOR_CSS_CLASSES = [ "{name: 'Highlight', element: 'span', attributes: {'class': 'highlight'}}", "{name: 'Red Title', element: 'h3', styles: {color: '#880000'}}", ]
InlineHtmlInput has a "provider" that allows you to add local links to your models (articles, contacts, whatever) easily, through an autocomplete field that will search for objects based on rules you defined for each model :
- search this kind of models using get_absolute_url()
- search this kind of models using another method
- search this kind of models using a specified model field
You can set the HTML_EDITOR_LINK_MODELS
setting in your settings.py to tell which django models will be available in the auto-complete field of the "add link" widget like this
HTML_EDITOR_LINK_MODELS = ('coop_local.Article', 'calendar.Event', )
djaloha requires jquery and is provided by default with jquery.1.7.2. You can change the jquery version if needed
HTML_EDITOR_JQUERY = 'js/jquery.1.7.2.js'
Aloha has a nice plugin architecture. coop_html_editor includes by default the main Aloha plugins. You may want to have a different set of plugins. Please refer to the Aloha docs for more information on plugins
ALOHA_PLUGINS = ( "common/format", "common/highlighteditables", "common/list", "common/link", "common/undo", "common/paste", "common/commands", "common/image", "common/align", "extra/attributes", "common/characterpicker", "common/abbr", "common/horizontalruler", "common/table", "extra/browser", )
Please note that the ALOHA_PLUGINS
setting is a global setting. If you need to change the set of plugins for a specific form field, you
can pass a similar tuple in the aloha_plugins
attribute of your coop_html_editor
widget.
The extra_aloha_plugins
attribute will add additional plugins to the default set.
HTML_EDITOR_INIT_URL
setting make possible to overload the aloha init file of djaloha.
html_editor_init_url
attribute of InlineHtmlInput
can also be used to overload it for a specific form field.
coop_html_editor is based on apidev-djaloha is a fork from credis/djaloha (see http://github.com/credis/djaloha)
coop_html_editor uses the BSD license. see license.txt
Djaloha development was funded by CREDIS, FSE (European Social Fund) and Conseil Regional d'Auvergne.