django-dirtyedit

Django application to edit files from the admin interface

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Django Dirty Edit

A Django application to edit files from the admin interface. This make it possible for example to let graphic designers edit some css files in the admin interface.

Install

pip install django-dirtyedit

Add these to INSTALLED_APPS:

'dirtyedit',
'ckeditor',
'codemirror2',
'reversion',

Note: codemirror2 and reversion should be loaded after dirtyedit

Settings

Default values are:

  • DIRTYEDIT_EDIT_MODE = 'code' : uses codemirror. To use ckeditor set it to 'html'
  • DIRTYEDIT_CODEMIRROR_KEYMAP = 'default' : set it to what your like. Ex: 'vim', 'emacs'
  • DIRTYEDIT_AUTHORIZED_PATHS = ('media', 'static', 'templates') : writing in theses directories and their subdirectories is authorized.
  • DIRTYEDIT_EXCLUDED_PATHS = () : to explicitly exclude some paths. Ex: ('media/private')
  • DIRTYEDIT_CAN_CREATE_FILES = False : set it to True to allow file creation
  • DIRTYEDIT_USE_REVERSION = True : set it to False to disable reversion

Management command

A management command is available to populate the database from a directory: example:

python3 manage.py populate_editor templates

This will save instances from each of the files that is in the templates folder. Note: this is not recursive, only the files in the directory will be processed

Warning

Handle with care: its pretty easy to break things with this module! Only give access to it to trusted admin users.

Screenshots

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Edit files (fullscreen edit is available):

Todo

  • Handle file types to auto setup codemirror highlighting mode
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