A wiki engine powered by Django and Git
BSD-3-CLAUSE License
Waliki is an extensible wiki app for Django with a Git backend.
.. attention:: It's in an early development stage. I'll appreciate your feedback and help.
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:home: https://github.com/mgaitan/waliki/
:demo: http://waliki.pythonanywhere.com
:documentation: http://waliki.rtfd.org
:twitter: @Waliki_ <http://twitter.com/Waliki_>
_ // @tin_nqn_ <http://twitter.com/tin_nqn_>
_
:group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/waliki-devs
:license: BSD <https://github.com/mgaitan/waliki/blob/master/LICENSE>
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At a glance, Waliki has these features:
git <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/git.html>
_extensible architecture <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/write_a_plugin.html>
_ through pluginsACL system <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/acl.html>
_attachments manager <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/attachments.html>
_ (that respects the permissions over the page)collaborative edition <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/togetherjs.html>
_ via togetherJSdummy CMS <http://waliki.readthedocs.org/en/latest/boxes.html>
_")works <https://travis-ci.org/mgaitan/waliki>
_ with Python 2.7, 3.4 or PyPy in Django 1.8, 1.9 (and 1.10, most probably)It's easy to create a site powered by Waliki using the preconfigured project_ which is the same code that motorize the demo_.
Waliki was inspired in Github's wikis, but it tries to be a bit smarter than many others git backed wiki engines
_ at handling changes: instead of a hard "newer wins" or "page blocking" approaches, Waliki uses git's merge facilities on each save. So, if there was another change during an edition and git can merge them automatically, it's done and the user is notified. If the merge fails, the last edition is still saved but the editor is reloaded asking the user to fix the conflict.
.. _project: https://github.com/mgaitan/waliki/tree/master/waliki_project .. _demo: http://waliki.pythonanywhere.com .. _git backed wiki engines: https://waliki.pythonanywhere.com/Git-powered-wiki-engines
Install it with pip::
$ pip install waliki[all]
Or the development version::
$ pip install https://github.com/mgaitan/waliki/tarball/master
Add waliki
and the optionals plugins to your INSTALLED_APPS::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'waliki',
'waliki.git', # optional but recommended
'waliki.attachments', # optional but recommended
'waliki.pdf', # optional
'waliki.search', # optional, additional configuration required
'waliki.slides', # optional
'waliki.togetherjs', # optional
...
)
Include waliki.urls
in your project's urls.py
. For example::
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^wiki/', include('waliki.urls')),
...
)
Sync your database::
$ python manage.py migrate
.. tip::
Do you already have some content? Put it in your WALIKI_DATA_DIR
(or set it to the actual path) and run::
$ python manage.py sync_waliki
Do you want everybody be able to edit your wiki? Set::
WALIKI_ANONYMOUS_USER_PERMISSIONS = ('view_page', 'add_page', 'change_page')
in your project's settings.
This project is looking for contributors. If you have a feature you'd like to see implemented or a bug you'd liked fixed, the best and fastest way to make that happen is to implement it and submit it back upstream for consideration. All contributions will be given thorough consideration.
Everyone interacting in the Waliki project's codebases, issue trackers and mailing lists is expected to follow the PyPA Code of Conduct
_.
Waliki is an Aymara <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymara_language>
_ word that means all right, fine.
It sounds a bit like wiki, has a meaningful sense and also plays with the idea of using a non-mainstream language [1]_ .
And last but most important, it's a humble tribute to the president Evo Morales <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evo_Morales>
_ and the Bolivian people.
.. [1] wiki itself is a hawaiian word
.. _moin2git: https://github.com/mgaitan/moin2git
.. _PyPA Code of Conduct
: https://www.pypa.io/en/latest/code-of-conduct/