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django CMS blog application - Support for multilingual posts, placeholders, social network meta tags and configurable apphooks.

Supported Django versions:

  • Django 1.8
  • Django 1.9

Supported django CMS versions:

  • django CMS 3.2+

Warning

Version 0.8 will be the last one supporting Python 2.6, Python 3.3, Django<1.8 and django CMS<3.2.

Warning

Starting from version 0.8, date_published is not set anymore when creating a post but rather when publishing. This does not change the overall behavior, but be warned if you expect it to be not null in custom code.

Warning

Version 0.6 changes the field of LatestPostsPlugin.tags field. A datamigration is in place to migrate the data, but check that works ok for your project before upgrading, as this might delete some relevant data. Some plugins have a broken tag management prior to 0.6, in case you have issues with tags, upgrade to latest version to have it fixed.

Upgrading cmsplugin-filer from 1.0 to 1.1

Due to changes in cmsplugin-filer/filer which moved ThumbnailOption model from the former to the latter, djangocms-blog must be migrated as well.

Migrating cmsplugin-filer to 1.1 and djangocms-blog up to 0.8.4

If you have djangocms-blog up to 0.8.4 (included) installed or you are upgrading from a previous djangocms-blog version together with cmsplugin-filer upgrade, you can just apply the migrations:

pip install cmsplugin-filer==1.1.1 django-filer==1.2.2 djangocms-blog==0.8.4
python manage.py migrate

Migrating cmsplugin-filer to 1.1 and djangocms-blog 0.8.5+

If you already a djangocms-blog 0.8.5+ or above, you have to de-apply some blog migrations when doing the upgrade:

python manage.py migrate djangocms_blog 0017 ## reverse for these migration is a noop
pip install cmsplugin-filer==1.1.1 django-filer==1.2.2
python manage.py migrate

Note

de-apply migration before upgrading cmsplugin-filer. If running before upgrade, the backward migration won't alter anything on the database, and it will just allow the code to migrate ThumbnailOption from cmsplugin-filer to filer

Features

  • Placeholder content editing
  • Frontend editing using django CMS 3.x frontend editor
  • Multilingual support using django-parler
  • Twitter cards, Open Graph and Google+ snippets meta tags
  • Optional simpler TextField-based content editing
  • Multisite (posts can be visible in one or more Django sites on the same project)
  • Per-Apphook configuration
  • Configurable permalinks
  • Configurable django CMS menu
  • Per-Apphook templates set
  • Auto Apphook setup
  • Django sitemap framework
  • django CMS 3.2+ Wizard
  • Haystack index
  • Desktop notifications
  • Liveblog

Documentation

Check documentation at https://djangocms-blog.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Known djangocms-blog websites

See DjangoPackages for an updated list https://www.djangopackages.com/packages/p/djangocms-blog/

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