fluent_pages.views¶
All views of the CMS
The CurrentPageMixin
class¶
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class
fluent_pages.views.
CurrentPageMixin
¶ Access the current page. This can be used for views which are defined as page type views in
PageTypePlugin.urls
.The template context will have the same variables as the regular page templates would have, which are: *
page
*site
* FLUENT_PAGES_BASE_TEMPLATE-
get_context_data
(**kwargs)¶ Add the plugin context to the template.
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get_current_page
()¶ Return the current page.
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get_view_url
()¶ When using the
ViewUrlMixin.view_url_name
feature of django-parler, this makes sure that mounted pages are also supported.It uses
fluent_pages.urlresolvers.mixed_reverse()
function to resolve theview_url_name
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The CurrentPageTemplateMixin
class¶
The RobotsTxtView
class¶
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class
fluent_pages.views.
RobotsTxtView
(**kwargs)¶ Exposing a
robots.txt
template in the Django project.Add this view to the
urls.py
:from fluent_pages.views import RobotsTxtView urlpatterns = [ # ... url(r'^robots.txt$', RobotsTxtView.as_view()), ]
Naturally, this pattern should be placed outside
i18n_patterns()
as it should appear at the top level.A
robots.txt
template is included by default, which you have override in your own project. Possible templates could look like:Simple:
Sitemap: {{ ROOT_URL }}sitemap.xml {% if ROBOTS_TXT_DISALLOW_ALL %} User-agent: * Disallow: / {% endif %}
Sitemaps per language for usage with
i18n_patterns()
:{% for language in language_codes %}Sitemap: {{ ROOT_URL }}{{ language }}/sitemap.xml {% endfor %}
Alternative:
{% for sitemap_url in sitemap_urls %}Sitemap: {{ sitemap_url }} {% endfor %}
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get_i18n_patterns_codes
()¶ Return the possible values that
i18n_patterns()
support.
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get_sitemap_urls
(root_url)¶ Return all possible sitemap URLs, which the template can use.
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has_i18n_patterns_urls
()¶ Check whether something like
i18n_patterns()
is used.
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render_to_response
(context, **response_kwargs)¶ Return a response, using the response_class for this view, with a template rendered with the given context.
Pass response_kwargs to the constructor of the response class.
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content_type
= 'text/plain'¶ The content_type to return.
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template_name
= 'robots.txt'¶ The template to render. You can override this template.
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