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Batuhan Osman TASKAYA
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Fixed #14556 - Documented how to use flatpages in URLconf; thanks Claude Paroz for the draft patch.
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@@ -42,6 +42,16 @@ To install the flatpages app, follow these steps:
2. Add ``'django.contrib.flatpages'`` to your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`
setting.
Then either:
3. Add an entry in your URLconf. For example::
urlpatterns = patterns('',
('^pages/', include('django.contrib.flatpages.urls')),
)
or:
3. Add ``'django.contrib.flatpages.middleware.FlatpageFallbackMiddleware'``
to your :setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES` setting.
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@@ -57,8 +67,38 @@ and ``django_flatpage_sites``. ``django_flatpage`` is a simple lookup table
that simply maps a URL to a title and bunch of text content.
``django_flatpage_sites`` associates a flatpage with a site.
Using the URLconf
-----------------
There are several ways to include the flat pages in your URLconf. You can
dedicate a particular path to flat pages::
urlpatterns = patterns('',
('^pages/', include('django.contrib.flatpages.urls')),
)
You can also set it up as a "catchall" pattern. In this case, it is important
to place the pattern at the end of the other urlpatterns::
# Your other patterns here
urlpatterns += patterns('django.contrib.flatpages.views',
(r'^(?P<url>.*)$', 'flatpage'),
)
Another common setup is to use flat pages for a limited set of known pages and
to hard code the urls, so you can reference them with the :ttag:`url` template
tag::
urlpatterns += patterns('django.contrib.flatpages.views',
url(r'^about-us/$', 'flatpage', {'url': '/about-us/'}, name='about'),
url(r'^license/$', 'flatpage', {'url': '/license/'}, name='license'),
)
Using the middleware
--------------------
The :class:`~django.contrib.flatpages.middleware.FlatpageFallbackMiddleware`
does
all of the work.
can do
all of the work.
.. class:: FlatpageFallbackMiddleware
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@@ -255,4 +295,3 @@ For example:
{% get_flatpages '/about/' as about_pages %}
{% get_flatpages about_prefix as about_pages %}
{% get_flatpages '/about/' for someuser as about_pages %}
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