django-staticflatpages 0.6.0

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djangostaticflatpages 0.6.0

django-staticflatpages======================[![Current Release](http://img.shields.io/pypi/v/django-staticflatpages.svg?style=flat-square)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-staticflatpages/)[![License](http://img.shields.io/pypi/l/django-staticflatpages.svg?style=flat-square)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-staticflatpages/)[![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained%3F-yes-green.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/bradmontgomery/django-staticflatpages/releases)**It's like flatpages, but with templates**This is like Django's built-in `contrib.flatpages` app, but without the database.It's just static html documents served from your filesystem.## MotivationI've been using the `flatpages` app for a long time, but somewhere along theline I started keeping my flatpage content (snippets of html) in the git repowith the rest of my project. Any time I made a change to a flatpage, I'd editthe file locally, commit the changes, then copy and paste the new content intothe relevant flatpage.Why not just serve these from my templates directory?That's what `staticflatpages` does.## InstallationInstall the latest release with pip: pip install django-staticflatpages## CompatibilityThe most recent version of this app targets Django 2.1+ and Python 3.6+. Download a[previous release](https://github.com/bradmontgomery/django-staticflatpages/releases/tag/0.5.0)for older versions of Django.You can run the test suite with `python manage.py test staticflatpages`, and open an[Issue on Github](https://github.com/bradmontgomery/django-staticflatpages/issues)if you run into any problems.## Configuration1. Add `staticflatpages` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`.2. Add `staticflatpages.middleware.StaticFlatpageFallbackMiddleware` to your `MIDDLEWARE` settings.3. Create a `staticflatpages` template directory. This should be a subdirectory of one of the templates in your `TEMPLATES` setting. Any templates you include here (except for a `base.html`) will get served as a static page.For example, assuming your project-level template directory is named"templates", then:* The url `/about/` will render `templates/staticflatpages/about.html`* The url `/about/team/` will render `templates/staticflatpages/about/team.html`* If you include an index template (`templates/staticflatpages/index.html`), and no other url maps to `/`, it will get used as your index.## SitemapsThis app also supports sitemaps for staticflatpages. To enable these, you'llneed to have `django.contrib.sitemaps` listed in your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting.Then, set up a sitemap (e.g. in your Root URLconf): from staticflatpages.sitemaps import StaticFlatpageSitemap sitemaps = { 'staticflatpages': StaticFlatpageSitemap, }Don't forget to include your sitemaps urls as normal, e.g.: path( 'sitemap-<section>.xml', sitemaps_views.sitemap, {'sitemaps': sitemaps}, name='django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap' ), path( 'sitemap.xml', sitemaps_views.index, {'sitemaps': sitemaps}, name='django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap' ),*NOTE*: The `sitemaps` framework also requires the `sites` framework so you'llneed that installed, and you'll also need to define a `SITE_ID`.## SettingsIf you use the sitemaps feature, you may also want to include the followingsettings:* `STATICFLATPAGES_CHANGEFREQ`: Corresponds to the `Sitemap.changefreq` attribute (defaults to `never`).* `STATICFLATPAGES_PRIORITY`: Corresponds to the `Sitemap.priority` attribute (defaults to 0.5).## MiscThis app could work with with [django-dirtyedit](https://github.com/synw/django-dirtyedit),which allows you to edit files from the admin (if you're so inclined).License-------This code is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. See the`LICENSE` file.

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