django-tagify

django tag input field


Keywords
django, html, javascript, tag, tagging, tagify
License
MIT
Install
pip install django-tagify==0.14

Documentation

django-tagify

A django tag input field using Tagify built for Django 2.0. The tags are stored as a comma-delimited (unless if changed) String.

Usage

  1. Models: Use TagsField to represent a tags field.
  2. Forms: Make sure you display form.media in the html template, for the widget to render correctly.
  3. Widget settings: Pass the settings dictionary as follows TagsField(widget_settings={...}.
  • You can specify if 'duplicates' are allowed (boolean).
  • You can specify 'autocomplete' (boolean) - this matches from the whitelist.
  • You can specify 'enforceWhitelist' (boolean).
  • You can specify 'maxTags' (int).
  • You can specify the 'whitelist' (list containing strings).
  • You can specify the 'blacklist' (list containing strings).
  • You can specify the 'delimiter' (string).
  • You can specify the RegEx 'pattern' to validate the input (string).

If you want to allow blank inputs for tags make sure you set blank=True on TagsField. If blank inputs are allowed, they will not be filtered by the whitelist.

Note: If you use TagsField in a Form, then Form.is_valid() will automatically verify that its values conform to those specify in its settings, to prevent malicious behaviour from end users.

Installation

  1. Install the module
pip install django-tagify
  1. Add django_tagify to your INSTALLED_APPS setting in the Django settings.py.

    Example:

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        # ...other installed apps
        'django_tagify',
    )