Django admin CKEditor integration
Django admin CKEditor integration.
Provides a RichTextField and CKEditorWidget utilizing CKEditor with image
upload and browsing support included.
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Shaun Sephton
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django-ckeditor-6.5.1.tar.gz | 0001720135 1.64 MB | |
python-django-ckeditor.changes | 0000010439 10.2 KB | |
python-django-ckeditor.spec | 0000001860 1.82 KB |
Revision 13 (latest revision is 22)
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 6.5.1: * Avoided calling ``static()`` if ``CKEDITOR_BASEPATH`` is defined. * Fixed ``./manage.py generateckeditorthumbnails`` to work again after the image uploader backend rework. * CKEditor 4.19.1 * Stopped calling ``static()`` during application startup. * Added Django 4.1 * Changed the context for the widget to deviate less from Django. Removed a * few template variables which are not used in the bundled * ``ckeditor/widget.html`` template. This only affects you if you are using a * customized widget or widget template. * Dropped support for Python < 3.8, Django < 3.2. * Added a pre-commit configuration. * Added a GitHub action for running tests. * Made selenium tests require opt in using a ``SELENIUM=firefox`` or ``SELENIUM=chromium`` environment variable. * Made it possible to override the CKEditor template in the widget class. * Changed ``CKEDITOR_IMAGE_BACKEND`` to require dotted module paths (the old identifiers are still supported for now).
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