pinax-comments

a comments app for Django


License
MIT
Install
pip install pinax-comments==2.0.0

Documentation

Pinax Comments

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About Pinax

Pinax is an open-source platform built on the Django Web Framework. It is an ecosystem of reusable Django apps, themes, and starter project templates. This collection can be found at http://pinaxproject.com.

Important Links

Where you can find what you need:

pinax-comments

Overview

pinax-comments is a comments app for Django.

Supported Django and Python Versions

Django / Python 3.6 3.7 3.8
2.2 * * *
3.0 * * *

Documentation

Installation

To install pinax-comments:

    $ pip install pinax-comments

Add pinax.comments to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        # other apps
        "pinax.comments",
    ]

Add pinax.comments.urls to your project urlpatterns:

    urlpatterns = [
        # other urls
        url(r"^comments/", include("pinax.comments.urls", namespace="pinax_comments"))
    ]

Usage

Common usage involves wiring up template tags as seen in this example, which presents a form for adding a new comment on wall_user, as well as showing existing comments.

Three template tags are used here: comment_target, which returns a URL for posting a comment on wall_user; comment_form, which returns a comment form for wall_user; and comments, which returns all comments on wall_user.

    <div class="list-group">
        <div class="list-group-item">
            {% comment_target wall_user as post_url %}
            {% comment_form wall_user as comment_form %}
            <form class="form" method="post" action="{{ post_url }}">
                {% csrf_token %}
                {{ comment_form|bootstrap }}
                <button class="btn btn-primary">Post Message</button>
            </form>
        </div>
        
        {% comments wall_user as wall_comments %}
        {% for comment in wall_comments %}
        <div class="list-group-item">
            {{ comment.comment|linebreaks }}
            <div class="meta">
                <small class="text-muted pull-right">{{ comment.submit_date }}</small>
                <small class="text-muted">
                    <a href="{% url "wall" comment.author.username %}">
                        {{ comment.author }}
                    </a>
                </small>
            </div>
        </div>
        {% endfor %}
    </div>

Template Tags

can_delete_comment

Returns True if user can delete comment.

    {% if comment|can_delete_comment:user %}

can_edit_comment

Returns True if user can edit comment.

    {% if comment|can_edit_comment:user %}

comment_count

Returns number of comments on obj.

Usage:

    {% comment_count obj %}

or

    {% comment_count obj as var %}

comment_form

Returns a comment form for obj. Checks context user to determine if the comment should be from an authenticated or anonymous user.

Usage:

    {% comment_form obj as comment_form %}

comment_target

Returns the URL for posting a comment on obj

    {% comment_target obj %}

or

    {% comment_target obj as var %}

comments

Returns iterable of comments on obj as context variable var.

    {% comments obj as var %}

Signals

Both signals provide two keyword arguments: comment, the relevant Comment instance, and request.

commented

Sent when a comment is added.

comment_updated

Sent when a comment is updated.

Hookset Methods

load_can_delete(self, user, comment)

Override this method to specify if user can delete comment. By default only comment authors can edit comments.

load_can_edit(self, user, comment)

Override this method to specify if user can edit comment. By default, Django superusers and comment authors can delete comments.

This example hooks.py overrides default load_can_edit() with a silly alternative:

# myapp.hooks.py

from pinax.comments.hooks import CommentsDefaultHookSet

class CommentsHookSet(CommentsDefaultHookSet):

    def load_can_edit(self, user, comment):
        return user.username in ["funk", "wagnalls"]

Settings

PINAX_COMMENTS_HOOKSET

Used to provide your own custom hookset methods, as described above. Value is a dotted path to your own hookset class:

PINAX_COMMENTS_HOOKSET = "myapp.hooks.CommentsHookSet"

Change Log

2.0.0

  • Drop Django 1.11, 2.0, and 2.1, and Python 2,7, 3.4, and 3.5 support
  • Add Django 2.2 and 3.0, and Python 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8 support
  • Update packaging configs
  • Direct users to community resources

1.0.3

  • Remove django-user-accounts from test requirements

1.0.2

  • Replace deprecated render_to_string() context_instance kwarg
  • Add view tests
  • Add templatetag tests

1.0.1

  • add django>=1.11 requirement
  • update testing requirements
  • improve documentation markup
  • remove "static" and "templates" dirs from MANIFEST.in

1.0.0

  • Add Django 2.0 compatibility testing
  • Drop Django 1.9, 1.9, 1.10 and Python 3.3 support
  • Move documentation into README, standardize documentation layout
  • Convert CI and coverage to CircleCi and CodeCov
  • Add PyPi-compatible long description
  • Add documentation for templatetags and signals
  • Add usage example

0.1

  • initial release

Contribute

Contributing information can be found in the Pinax community health file repo.

Code of Conduct

In order to foster a kind, inclusive, and harassment-free community, the Pinax Project has a Code of Conduct. We ask you to treat everyone as a smart human programmer that shares an interest in Python, Django, and Pinax with you.

Connect with Pinax

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License

Copyright (c) 2012-present James Tauber and contributors under the MIT license.