Provides a basic Article model for Armstrong
You can use the Article
model from within any project you like. It's
available to import like this:
from armstrong.apps.articles.models import Article
You have access to both traditional Manager
via the objects
property
as well as a PublishedManager
from armstrong.core.arm_content via the
published
property.
You can install the latest release of armstrong.apps.articles
using pip:
pip install armstrong.apps.articles
Make sure to add armstrong.apps.articles
and armstrong.apps.content
to
your INSTALLED_APPS
. You can add this however you like. This works as a
copy-and-paste solution:
INSTALLED_APPS += ["armstrong.apps.articles", "armstrong.apps.content", ]
armstrong.apps.content
is required because Article
extends from the
Content
model inside apps.content
.
Once installed, you have to run either syncdb
, or migrate
if you are
using South.
- Create something awesome -- make the code better, add some functionality, whatever (this is the hardest part).
- Fork it
- Create a topic branch to house your changes
- Get all of your commits in the new topic branch
- Submit a pull request
Armstrong is an open-source news platform that is freely available to any organization. It is the result of a collaboration between the Texas Tribune and Bay Citizen, and a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The first release is scheduled for June, 2011.
To follow development, be sure to join the Google Group.
armstrong.apps.articles
is part of the Armstrong project. You're
probably looking for that.
Copyright 2011-2012 Bay Citizen and Texas Tribune
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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