django-seohelper

Manager the meta information of your pages in Django


Keywords
web, django, apps, seo, seohelper
License
LGPL-3.0
Install
pip install django-seohelper==1.0.0

Documentation

django-seohelper

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Django SeoHelper is a pluggable application that helps you to add meta-information to your Django templates.

Soon, more information about usage.

Installation

Using pip:

pip install django-seohelper

Using the source code:

git clone https://github.com/kplaube/django-seohelper.git
cd django-seohelper/
python setup.py install

Configuring

  • Add seohelper to your INSTALLED_APPS

Adding the code to your Template

You need to put the code below in your template file:

{% load seo_helper %} {% seo_helper request.path as meta %}

<html>
<head>
    <title>{{ meta.title }}</title>

    <meta name="description" content="{{ meta.description }}" />
    <meta name="keywords" content="{{ meta.keywords }}" />
    <meta name="robots" content="{{ meta.robot_tags }}" />
</head>

...

</html>

Where seo_helper is the templatetag, request.path is the complete path of the document and meta is the variable where SeoHelper will keep the document's metadata.

Using the admin

Let's suppose we want to add metadata to http://myblog.com/2013/01/01/hello/. So, we need to access /admin/seohelper/document/add/ and create a record with these parameters:

  • URL: /2013/01/01/hello-world/
  • Title: Hello World!
  • Description: My first post.
  • Keywords: index,follow

Now, when we access the http://myblog.com/2013/01/01/hello/, SeoHelper will restore those data from database and will show these in your page.