Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: django-js-reverse
Version: 0.9.1
Summary: Javascript url handling for Django that doesn't hurt.
Home-page: https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse
Author: Bernhard Janetzki
Author-email: boerni@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-js-reverse/
Description: =================
        Django JS Reverse
        =================
        
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        **Javascript url handling for Django that doesn’t hurt.**
        
        
        Overview
        --------
        
        Django JS Reverse is a small django app that makes url handling of
        `named urls <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#naming-url-patterns>`__ in javascript easy and non-annoying..
        
        For example you can retrieve a named url:
        
        urls.py:
        
        ::
        
            url(r'^/betterliving/(?P<category_slug>[-\w]+)/(?P<entry_pk>\d+)/$', 'get_house', name='betterliving_get_house'),
        
        in javascript like:
        
        ::
        
            Urls.betterliving_get_house('house', 12)
        
        Result:
        
        ::
        
            /betterliving/house/12/
        
        
        
        Changelog
        _________
        
        0.9.0
            New: Support for Python 3.7
        
            New: Support for Django 2.2
        
            New: Unit Tests Script prefix with no slash, changed URL Conf`#72 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/72>`__
            Thank you `graingert <https://github.com/graingert>`__
        
            Fix: "ROOT_URLCONF not taken into account" `#73 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/73>`__ `#74 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/74>`__
            Thank you `LuukOost <https://github.com/LuukOost>`__ and `graingert <https://github.com/graingert>`__
        
            Refactoring: "move template logic to view" `#64 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/64>`__
            Thank you `graingert <https://github.com/graingert>`__
        
            Fix: "Now using LooseVersion instead of StrictVersion to avoid issues with rc releases" `#67 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/64>`__
            Thank you `kavdev <https://github.com/kavdev>`__
        
        0.8.2
            Fix: A bug fix in Django 2.0.6 has broken django-js-reverse `#65 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/65>`__
            Thank you `kavdev <https://github.com/kavdev>`__
        
        0.8.1
            Fix: The tests folder of the `#53 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/53>`__ was still present in the build. => Added cleanup to the release make command.
        
        0.8.0
            New: Support for Django 2.0: `#58 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/58>`__
            Thank you `wlonk <https://github.com/wlonk>`__
        
            Fix: `#53 <https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/issues/53>`__ - Don't install the tests folder as a separate folder.  Moved inside the django_js_reverse namespace.
        
        
        `Full changelog <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/master/CHANGELOG>`__
        
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        | Python version | Django versions                          |
        +================+==========================================+
        | 3.7            | 2.2, 2.1, 2.0, 1.11, 1.10, 1.9, 1.8      |
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        | 3.6            | 2.2, 2.1, 2.0, 1.11, 1.10, 1.9, 1.8      |
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        | 3.5            | 2.2, 2.1, 2.0, 1.11, 1.10, 1.9, 1.8      |
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        | 3.4            | 2.0, 1.11, 1.10, 1.9, 1.8, 1.7, 1.6, 1.5 |
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        | 2.7            | 1.11, 1.10, 1.9, 1.8, 1.7, 1.6, 1.5      |
        +----------------+------------------------------------------+
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Install using ``pip`` …
        
        ::
        
            pip install django-js-reverse
        
        … or clone the project from github.
        
        ::
        
            git clone https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse.git
        
        Add ``'django_js_reverse'`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
        
        ::
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...
                'django_js_reverse',
            )
        
        
        Usage as static file
        --------------------
        
        First generate static file by
        
        ::
        
            ./manage.py collectstatic_js_reverse
        
        If you change some urls or add an app and want to update the reverse.js file,
        run the command again.
        
        After this add the file to your template
        
        ::
        
            <script src="{% static 'django_js_reverse/js/reverse.js' %}"></script>
        
        
        Usage with views
        ----------------
        
        Include none-cached view …
        
        ::
        
            urlpatterns = patterns('',
                url(r'^jsreverse/$', 'django_js_reverse.views.urls_js', name='js_reverse'),
            )
        
        … or a cached one that delivers the urls javascript
        
        ::
        
            from django_js_reverse.views import urls_js
            urlpatterns = patterns('',
                url(r'^jsreverse/$', cache_page(3600)(urls_js), name='js_reverse'),
            )
        
        Include javascript in your template
        
        ::
        
            <script src="{% url js_reverse %}" type="text/javascript"></script>
        
        or, if you are using Django > 1.5
        
        ::
        
            <script src="{% url 'js_reverse' %}" type="text/javascript"></script>
        
        
        Usage as template tag
        _____________________
        
        You can place the js_reverse JavaScript inline into your templates,
        however use of inline JavaScript is not recommended, because it
        will make it impossible to deploy a secure Content Security Policy.
        See `django-csp <https://django-csp.readthedocs.io/>`__
        
        ::
        
            {% load js_reverse %}
        
            <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
                {% js_reverse_inline %}
            </script>
        
        
        Use the urls in javascript
        --------------------------
        
        If your url names are valid javascript identifiers ([$A-Z\_][-Z\_$]\*)i
        you can access them by the Dot notation:
        
        ::
        
            Urls.betterliving_get_house('house', 12)
        
        If the named url contains invalid identifiers use the Square bracket
        notation instead:
        
        ::
        
            Urls['betterliving-get-house']('house', 12)
            Urls['namespace:betterliving-get-house']('house', 12)
        
        You can also pass javascript objects to match keyword aguments like the
        examples bellow:
        
        ::
        
            Urls['betterliving-get-house']({ category_slug: 'house', entry_pk: 12 })
            Urls['namespace:betterliving-get-house']({ category_slug: 'house', entry_pk: 12 })
        
        Options
        -------
        
        Optionally, you can overwrite the default javascript variable ‘Urls’ used
        to access the named urls by django setting
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_JS_VAR_NAME = 'Urls'
        
        Optionally, you can change the name of the global object the javascript variable
        used to access the named urls is attached to. Default is :code:`this`
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_JS_GLOBAL_OBJECT_NAME = 'window'
        
        
        Optionally, you can disable the minfication of the generated javascript file
        by django setting
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_JS_MINIFY = False
        
        
        By default all namespaces are included
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_EXCLUDE_NAMESPACES = []
        
        To exclude any namespaces from the generated javascript file, add them to the `JS_REVERSE_EXCLUDE_NAMESPACES` setting
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_EXCLUDE_NAMESPACES = ['admin', 'djdt', ...]
        
        If you want to include only specific namespaces add them to the `JS_REVERSE_INCLUDE_ONLY_NAMESPACES` setting
        tips:
        * Use "" (empty string) for urls without namespace
        * Use "foo\0" to include urls just from "foo" namaspace and not from any subnamespaces (e.g. "foo:bar")
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_INCLUDE_ONLY_NAMESPACES = ['poll', 'calendar', ...]
        
        If you run your application under a subpath, the collectstatic_js_reverse needs to take care of this.
        Define the prefix in your django settings:
        
        ::
        
           JS_REVERSE_SCRIPT_PREFIX = '/myprefix/'
        
        By default collectstatic_js_reverse writes its output (reverse.js) to your project's STATIC_ROOT.
        You can change the output path:
        
        ::
        
            JS_REVERSE_OUTPUT_PATH = 'some_path'
        
        
        Running the test suite
        ----------------------
        
        ::
        
            make test
        
        License
        -------
        
        `MIT <https://raw.github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse/develop/LICENSE>`__
        
        
        Contact
        -------
        
        `@i_error <https://twitter.com/i_error>`__
        
        --------------
        
        Enjoy!
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
