wagtail-comments-xtd

This module allows you to manage django-comments-xtd comments into the Wagtail admin UI. Tested on Wagtail 1.7+ Forked from adrihein


Keywords
django, wagtail
License
GPL-3.0
Install
pip install wagtail-comments-xtd==0.2.9

Documentation

Wagtail Comments

This module allows you to manage django-comments-xtd comments into the Wagtail admin UI. Tested on Wagtail 1.7+.

This Project is a fork of wagtailcomments_xtd from adrihein. The only reason at th is moment is to create a working pip package, since the original is broken, and author does not seem to be maintaining the package anymore.

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Instructions

Install

pip install wagtail_comments_xtd

Add 'wagtail_comments_xtd' to your INSTALLED_APPS

Add 'wagtailfontawesome' to INSTALLED_APPS if it's not there already

Settings

  1. Enable the "sites" framework <enabling-the-sites-framework> by adding 'django.contrib.sites' to INSTALLED_APPS and defining SITE_ID. Visit the admin site and be sure that the domain field of the Site instance points to the correct domain (localhost:8000 when running the default development server), as it will be used to create comment verification URLs, follow-up cancellations, etc.

  2. Add 'django_comments_xtd' and 'django_comments', in that order, to INSTALLED_APPS.

  3. Set the COMMENTS_APP setting to 'django_comments_xtd'.

  4. Set the COMMENTS_XTD_MAX_THREAD_LEVEL to N, being N the maximum level of threading up to which comments will be nested in your project.

    # 0: No nested comments:
    #  Comment (level 0)
    # 1: Nested up to level one:
    #  Comment (level 0)
    #   |-- Comment (level 1)
    # 2: Nested up to level two:
    #  Comment (level 0)
    #   |-- Comment (level 1)
    #        |-- Comment (level 2)
    COMMENTS_XTD_MAX_THREAD_LEVEL = 2
    

    The thread level can also be established on a per <app>.<model> basis by using the COMMENTS_XTD_MAX_THREAD_LEVEL_BY_APP_MODEL setting. Use it to establish different maximum threading levels for each model. ie: no nested comments for quotes, up to thread level 2 for blog stories, etc.

  5. Set the COMMENTS_XTD_CONFIRM_EMAIL to True to require comment confirmation by email for no logged-in users.

  6. Run manage.py migrate to create the tables.

  7. Add the URLs of the comments-xtd app to your project’s urls.py:

    urlpatterns = [
        ...
        url(r'^comments/', include('django_comments_xtd.urls')),
        ...
    ]
    
  8. Customize your project’s email settings:

    EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.mail.com"
    EMAIL_PORT = "587"
    EMAIL_HOST_USER = "alias@mail.com"
    EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "yourpassword"
    DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "Helpdesk <helpdesk@yourdomain>"
    
    

Now what

When you successfully have installed wagtail_comments_xtd, you have to carefully read the documentation for django_comments_xtd to configure the frontend for the commenting system