Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: django-filemanager-lte
Version: 0.0.7
Summary: Template for reusable django applications mod django-suit
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/brunoxbk/django-filemanager
Author: brunoxbk
Author-email: brunoxbk@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: ##  Notes
        Forked from byteweaver
        Thanks byteweaver!
        
        Original repo:
        https://github.com/byteweaver/django-filemanager
        
        ## Mods
            Upgrade python3
            Upgrade django 1.9
            Integrate templates for suit personal
        
        
        # django-filemanager
        
        A simple and standalone file manager and browser for django projects. Supports multiple instances which can be used within the admin area or for the frontend as well.
        
        ## Key features
        
        * Standalone file browser and manager
        * No external dependencies except django
        * Feature rich uploader included (jQuery File Upload)
        * Based on django storage backend
        
        ## Installation
        
        If you want to install the latest stable release from PyPi:
        
            $ pip install django-filemanager
        
        If you want to install the latest development version from GitHub:
        
            $ pip install -e git://github.com/byteweaver/django-filemanager#egg=django-filemanager
        
            or
        
            https://bitbucket.org/brunoxbk/django-filemanager
        
        Add `filemanager` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`:
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...
                'filemanager',
                ...
            )
        
        Hook this app into your ``urls.py``:
        
            urlpatterns = patterns('',
                ...
                url(r'^your-url/', include('filemanager.urls', namespace='filemanager')),
                ...
            )
        
        ## Setup
        
        ### Base template
        
        If you like to use the basic templates included you have to make sure your project does meet the following requirements. The filemanger does require a base template called `base.html` to extend from or you to override the `filemanager/filemanager_base.html` template. Within your template you have to define a block named `content`, like in the following example:
        
            <html>
              <head>...</head>
              <body>
                {% block content %}{% endblock %}
              </body>
            </html>
        
        ### Directory settings
        
        Define paths for `MEDIA_ROOT` and `MEDIA_URL` in your django settings file or override the filemanager settings for `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_ROOT` and `FILEMANAGER_MEDIA_URL`.
        
        Make sure the base folder defined in your settings for filemanager does exist. By default it is located at `MEDIA_ROOT/uploads`.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 1 - Planning
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
