Build one in minutes with bigsansar - a visual site building tool!


Keywords
python, django, host, bigsansar, sites, framework, flatpages, django-application, django-project
License
MIT
Install
pip install Bigsansar==0.9.0

Documentation

New update

  • added Bigsansar New Update system
  • added new admin pannel access from /admin path
  • sitemap , javascript and styles.css system can edit manually from pages
  • now sitemap system can add or edit manually
  • fixed control system for superuser and normal user in to custom domain and blog post modols.
  • fixed visitor system in to blog post.

How to get Bigsansar

Bigsansar is available open-source under the MIT license. We recommend using the latest version of Python 3. Bigsansar is Fully based on django. You can use bigsansar for install packaged.

view our tutorials in youtube

for playlist: bigsansar for django

Get the latest development version

The latest and greatest Bigsasnar version is the one that’s in our Git repository (our revision-control system). This is only for experienced users who want to try incoming changes and help identify bugs before an official release. Get it using this shell command, which requires Git:

git clone https://github.com/pokhrelb9/bigsansar.git

You can also download a gzipped tarball of the development version. This archive is updated every time we commit code.

After you install bigsansar

Type bigsansar init command for automatically setup server .

How to access admin pannel in local env

Go to localhost:8000

some usefull link

sitemap.xml script.js styles.css

how to edit sitemap , js and css from pages

create a page slug name with sitemap,script , styles

How to change admin URL in server side with domain

go to VirtualHost.py file and change localhost:8000 with your subdomain

Some usefull commands:

python3 manage.py createuser - get unlimited users.

templatetags for extends and include

{% extends '<domain_name>/<page_slug>.html' %} {% include '<domain_name>/<page_slug>.html' %}

load blog list in templates

{% load blogs %} {% get_blog as bloglist %} {% for list in bloglist %} <div class="card my-4"> <h5 class="card-header">{{list.title}} - {{ list.domain }}</h5> <div class="card-body"> <p class="card-text"> {{list.body|slice:":100"}} - {{ list.publish_date }}</p> <a href="/blog/{{list.slug}}" class="btn btn-danger">Read More</a> </div> </div> {% endfor %}

get single blog objects

{% load blogs %} {% get_blog_object as get_blog %} {{ get_blog.title }} {{ get_blog.thumbnails }} {{ get_blog.publish_date }} {{ get_blog.domain }} {{ get_blog.id }} {{ get_blog.slug }} {{ get_blog.body | safe }} {{ get_blog.visitor }}

Count visitor in your blogs

{% load blogs %} {% update_blog_visitor %}

get path slug

{{ slug }}

Load page list in templates

`{% load pages %}

{% get_pages as listpage %} {% for page in listpage %}

< a href="{{ page.slug }}">{{ page.title }}
{% endfor %}`

More variable for page list

  • page.id
  • page.domain
  • page.title
  • page.slug
  • page.body
  • page.visitor
  • page.publish_date

for single page title

  • getpage.id
  • getpage.domain
  • getpage.title
  • getpage.slug
  • getpage.body
  • getpage.visitor
  • getpage.publish_date

how to access domain system

  • gethost.id
  • gethost.user
  • gethost.domain
  • gethost.Description
  • gethost.publish_date
  • gethost.visitor

How to access codesnippet in to bigsansar pages

**add this script in to html head **

{% load static %}

<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'ckeditor/ckeditor-init.js' %}"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'ckeditor/ckeditor/ckeditor.js' %}"></script> <script src="{% static 'ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/codesnippet/lib/highlight/highlight.pack.js' %}"></script> <script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>