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How to install django-templatequery

  1. Download and install ActivePython
  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install django-templatequery
 Python 2.7Python 3.2Python 3.3
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License
BSD
Dependencies
Lastest release
version 0.3.0 on Jan 5th, 2011

Installation

Install the django-templatequery package from the Python Package Index with one of the following commands:

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 7)

Literal block expected; none found.

easy_install django-templatequery

or:

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 11)

Literal block expected; none found.

pip intall django-templatequery

If you want to use the templatetags that come with django-templatequery you need to put 'django_templatequery' to the end of your INSTALLED_APPS setting.

Please note: It maybe is a risk to make the templatetags available for template designers. It is possible that they have access to models which they shouldn't have. Only do this if you trust the people that work on your templates!

Usage

to be written ...

Playing around

If you just want to play around with the code without installing in your system or using in a real project you can follow the commands below. It will install everything

Start coding

In the case you want to contribute to the code I recommend the following steps:

1. Get a copy of the development repository from launchpad with bzr branch lp:django-templatequery 2. cd into the branch directory 3. Run python bootstrap.py and python bin/buildout (this will setup the development

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