django-nadb (Not Another Django Blog) is a Django blog app. The source repository can be found at https://github.com/earonne/django-nadb/
Installing django-nadb is as simple as checking out the source and adding it to your project or PYTHONPATH.
Use git, pip or easy_install to check out django-nadb from Github or get a release from PyPI.
1. Download and install the package from the python package index (PyPI):
easy_install django-nadb
or if you prefer pip:
pip install django-nadb
2. Install the latest development version from GitHub. This requires to install git of course:
git clone git://github.com/earonne/django-nadb.git
then install it manually:
cd django-nadb
python setup.py install
Please note that the dev version is not fully tested and may contain bugs.
1. To install django-nadb just add the package to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:
# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'nadb',
'django_markup',
)
# Notice you also need to add django_markup to your INSTALLED_APPS.
2. Run the syncdb command:
$ ./manage.py syncdb
3. Add a line like this in your root URLConf to set up the default URLs for django-nadb:
# urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^blog/', include('nadb.urls')),
)
4. django-nadb supports markup filters (e.g. Markdown, RestructuredText, etc.). Add the following to your settings.py:
# settings.py
NADB_MARKUP_FILTER = 'markdown'
MARKUP_SETTINGS = {
'markdown': {
'safe_mode': True,
'extensions': ['codehilite']
}
}
5. Create a nadb directory inside your templates directory and add the following templates:
base_nadb.html
post_list.html
post_detail.html
post_archive_year.html
post_archive_month.html
post_archive_day.html
category_list.html
category_detail.html