Use MapLoom in your django projects.
Project description
django-maploom
==============
A Django wrapper for [MapLoom](https://github.com/ROGUE-JCTD/MapLoom).
Installation
------------
Install the latest stable version from PIP:
```pip install django-maploom```
Download django-maploom and install it directly from source:
```python setup.py install```
Project Configuration
---------------------
Once installed you can configure your project to use
django-maploom with the following steps.
Add ``maploom`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS`` in your project's
``settings`` module:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'maploom',
# other apps
)
Usage
-----
Once installed, you can easily add maploom to any template on your site.
First load the template tags in your template:
{% load maploom_tags %}
In the ```<head>``` section of your html section add the MapLoom js files:
{% maploom_js %}
Then add a map loom map to your page by placing the following tag anywhere in the ```<body>``` tags:
{% maploom_html %}
Adding in GeoNode
-----------------
To use MapLoom as your GeoNode map client, follow the Project Configuration steps above. Next, add the MapLoom urls
to the bottom of the `urls.py` file in GeoNode and append them to the GeoNode url patterns.
```
from maploom.geonode.urls import urlpatterns as maploom_urls
urlpatterns += maploom_urls
```
**Note:** When adding `maploom` to the `INSTALLED_APPS` setting, order matters. Django will return the first template
it finds that matches a given name, therefore be sure that the MapLoom application precedes the `geonode.maps`
application in your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
==============
A Django wrapper for [MapLoom](https://github.com/ROGUE-JCTD/MapLoom).
Installation
------------
Install the latest stable version from PIP:
```pip install django-maploom```
Download django-maploom and install it directly from source:
```python setup.py install```
Project Configuration
---------------------
Once installed you can configure your project to use
django-maploom with the following steps.
Add ``maploom`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS`` in your project's
``settings`` module:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'maploom',
# other apps
)
Usage
-----
Once installed, you can easily add maploom to any template on your site.
First load the template tags in your template:
{% load maploom_tags %}
In the ```<head>``` section of your html section add the MapLoom js files:
{% maploom_js %}
Then add a map loom map to your page by placing the following tag anywhere in the ```<body>``` tags:
{% maploom_html %}
Adding in GeoNode
-----------------
To use MapLoom as your GeoNode map client, follow the Project Configuration steps above. Next, add the MapLoom urls
to the bottom of the `urls.py` file in GeoNode and append them to the GeoNode url patterns.
```
from maploom.geonode.urls import urlpatterns as maploom_urls
urlpatterns += maploom_urls
```
**Note:** When adding `maploom` to the `INSTALLED_APPS` setting, order matters. Django will return the first template
it finds that matches a given name, therefore be sure that the MapLoom application precedes the `geonode.maps`
application in your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
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