Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-tinylinks
Version: 0.7
Summary: A reusable Django app that adds a link shortener like bit.ly to your site.

Home-page: https://github.com/bitmazk/django-tinylinks
Author: Tobias Lorenz
Author-email: tobias.lorenz@bitmazk.com
License: The MIT License
Description: Django Tinylinks
        ================
        
        A Django application that adds an URL shortener to your site similar to bit.ly.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        You need to install the following prerequisites in order to use this app::
        
            pip install django
            pip install requests
        
        When using Python 2.6, you will also need to install importlib.
        
        If you want to install the latest stable release from PyPi::
        
            $ pip install django-tinylinks
        
        If you feel adventurous and want to install the latest commit from GitHub::
        
            $ pip install -e git://github.com/bitmazk/django-tinylinks.git#egg=tinylinks
        
        Add ``tinylinks`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``::
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...,
                'tinylinks',
            )
        
        Add the ``tinylinks`` URLs to your ``urls.py``::
        
            urlpatterns = [
                url(r'^s/', include('tinylinks.urls')),
            ]
        
        Don't forget to migrate your database::
        
            ./manage.py migrate tinylinks
        
        Settings
        --------
        
        TINYLINK_LENGTH
        +++++++++++++++
        
        Default: 6
        
        Integer representing the number of characters for your tinylinks. This setting
        is used when the app suggests a new tinylink. Regardless of this setting users
        will be able to create custom tinylinks with up to 32 characters.
        
        
        TINYLINK_CHECK_INTERVAL
        +++++++++++++++++++++++
        
        Default: 10
        
        Number of minutes between two runs of the check command. This number should be
        big enough so that one run can complete before the next run is scheduled.
        
        TINYLINK_CHECK_PERIOD
        +++++++++++++++++++++
        
        Default: 300
        
        Number of minutes in which all URLs should have been updated at least
        once. If this is 300 it means that within 5 hours we want to update all URLs.
        
        If ``TINYLINK_CHECK_INTERVAL`` is 10 it means that we will run the command
        every 10 minutes. Combined with a total time of 300 minutes, this means that we
        can execute the command 300/10=30 times during one period.
        
        Now we can devide the total number of URLs by 30 and on each run we will
        update the X most recent URLs. After 10 runs, we will have updated all URLs.
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Just visit the root URL of the app. Let's assume you hooked the app into your
        ``urls.py`` at `s/`, then visit `yoursite.com/s/`. You will see your tinylist
        overview. Go to `yoursite.com/s/create/` to see a form to submit a new long URL.
        
        After submitting, you will be redirected to a new page which shows the
        generated short URL. If you want this URL to have a different short URL, just
        change the short URL to your liking.
        
        Now visit `yoursite.com/s/yourshorturl` and you will be redirected to your long
        URL.
        
        Contribute
        ----------
        
        If you want to contribute to this project, please perform the following steps
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            # Fork this repository
            # Clone your fork
            mkvirtualenv -p python2.7 django-tinylinks
            make develop
        
            git co -b feature_branch master
            # Implement your feature and tests
            git add . && git commit
            git push -u origin feature_branch
            # Send us a pull request for your feature branch
        
        In order to run the tests, simply execute ``tox``. This will install two new
        environments (for Django 1.8 and Django 1.9) and run the tests against both
        environments.
        
Keywords: django,url shortener,link shortener
Platform: OS Independent
