Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-taggit-templatetags
Version: 0.2.3
Summary: Templatetags for django-taggit.
Home-page: http://github.com/feuervogel/django-taggit-templatetags
Author: Julian Moritz
Author-email: jumo@gmx.de
License: BSD
Description: ============
        Instructions
        ============
        
        This is a reusable django app which adds some templatetags to django-taggit_.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        Just install ``django-taggit-templatetags`` via ``pip``::
        
            $ pip install django-taggit-templatetags
            
        After installing and configuring django-taggit_, just add ``taggit_templatetags`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` in your ``settings.py``::
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
            ...
            'taggit_templatetags',
            ...
            )
            
        Usage
        =====
        
        Now there are some templatetags enabled, at the moment only to create lists of tags and tag-clouds.
        
        In your templates, you need to load ``taggit_extras``::
        
            ...
            {% load taggit_extras %}
            ... 
        
        --------
        Taglists
        --------
        
        After loading ``taggit_extras`` you can create a list of tags for the whole project (in the sense of djangoproject), for an app (in the sense of djangoapp), for a model-class (to get a list for an instance of a model, just use its tag-field).
        
        For the tags of a project, just do::
        
            {% get_taglist as tags %}
            
        For the tags of an app, just do::
        
            {% get_taglist as tags for 'yourapp' %}
            
        For the tags of an model, just do::
        
            {% get_taglist as tags for 'yourapp.yourmodel' %}
            
        No matter what you do, you have a list of tags in the ``tags`` template variable. You can now iterate over it::
        
            <ul>
            {% for tag in tags %}
            <li>{{tag}} ({{tag.num_times}})</li>
            {% endfor %} 
            <ul>
            
        As you can see, each tag has an attribute ``num_times`` which declares how many times it was used. The list of tags is sorted descending by ``num_times``.
        
        Inclusion-Tag
        -------------
        
        For convenience, there's an inclusion-tag. It's used analogue. For example, for a taglist of a model, just do::
        
            {% include_taglist 'yourapp.yourmodel' %}
        
        ---------
        Tagclouds
        ---------
        
        A very popular way to navigate through tags is a tagcloud_.  This app provides some tags for that::
        
            {% get_tagcloud as tags %}
            
        or::
            
            {% get_tagcloud as tags for 'yourapp' %}
            
        or::
        
            {% get_tagcloud as tags for 'yourapp.yourmodel' %}
            
        respectivly. The resulting list of tags is ordered by their ``name`` attribute. Besides the ``num_items`` attribute, there's a ``weight`` attribute. Its maximum and minimum may be specified as the settings_ section reads.
        
        Inclusion-Tag
        -------------
        
        Even for the tagcloud there's an inclusion-tag. For example, for a tagcloud of a model, just do::
        
        {% include_tagcloud 'yourapp.yourmodel' %}
        
        .. _settings:
        
        Settings
        ========
        
        There are a few settings to be set:
        
        TAGGIT_TAGCLOUD_MIN (default: 1.0)
            This specifies the minimum of the weight attribute of a tagcloud's tags.
            
        TAGGIT_TAGCLOUD_MAX (default: 6.0) 
            This specifies the maximum of the weight attribute of a tagcloud's tags.
            
        If you want to use the weight as font-sizes, just do as follows::
        
            <font size={{tag.weight|floatformat:0}}>{{tag}}</font> 
            
        So the weights are converted to integer values.
        
        Thanks
        ======
        
        Thanks to the python- and django-community, in particular to `Alex Gaynor`_, the inventor of django-taggit_ and a wonderful guy to argue with.
         
        .. _django-taggit: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-taggit
        .. _tagcloud: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagcloud
        .. _Alex Gaynor: http://alexgaynor.net/
Keywords: django taggit tags tagcloud taglist tagging tag
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Framework :: Django
