Absolute URLs tools for django
Project description
Django Absolute
Django Absolute provides context processors and template tags to use full absolute URLs in templates.
Installation
You can install Django Absolute with pip:
pip install django-absolute
or with easy_install:
easy_install django-absolute
Add absolute to your settings.INSTALLED_APPS.
Context processor
Add absolute.context_processors.absolute to your settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS. Django Absolute context processor depends on request context processor:
from django.conf import global_settings TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = global_settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS + ( 'django.core.context_processors.request', 'absolute.context_processors.absolute', )
Then you can access the following variables in your templates:
ABSOLUTE_ROOT: full absolute root URL (without trailing slash) based on incoming request
ABSOLUTE_ROOT_URL: full absolute root URL (with trailing slash) based on incoming request
SITE_ROOT: full absolute root URL (without trailing slash) based on current Django Site
SITE_ROOT_URL: full absolute root URL (with trailing slash) based on current Django site
Changelog
0.3 (2013-03-03)
Check if django.contrib.sites is enabled (thanks to Rodrigo Primo)
Django 1.5 compatibility (Documentation and tests)
Added absolute_future template tag library (match {% load url from future %} syntax).
drop support for Python 2.6 (test only)
0.2.2 (2012-11-18)
Handle template tag as syntax
0.2.1 (2012-11-10)
Fix packaging
0.2 (2012-11-10)
{% site %} fallback on http protocol if request is missing.
0.1 (2012-06-10)
Initial release
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