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License
GPL
Lastest release
version 2.0b5 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

Provides support for adding attachments to articles.

The following features for raptus.article are provided by this package:

Content
  • File - add files in an article.
Components
  • Attachments (List of files contained in the article)
Dependencies
  • raptus.article.core

Installation

Note if you install raptus.article.default you can skip this installation steps.

To install raptus.article.files into your Plone instance, locate the file buildout.cfg in the root of your Plone instance directory on the file system, and open it in a text editor.

Add the actual raptus.article.files add-on to the "eggs" section of buildout.cfg. Look for the section that looks like this:

eggs =
    Plone

This section might have additional lines if you have other add-ons already installed. Just add the raptus.article.files on a separate line, like this:

eggs =
    Plone
    raptus.article.files

Note that you have to run buildout like this:

$ bin/buildout

Then go to the "Add-ons" control panel in Plone as an administrator, and install or reinstall the "raptus.article.default" product.

Note that if you do not use the raptus.article.default package you have to include the zcml of raptus.article.files either by adding it to the zcml list in your buildout or by including it in another package's configure.zcml.

Usage

Add file

You may now add files in your article. Click the "Add new" menu and select "File" in the pull down menu. You get the standard plone form to add your file.

Components

Navigate to the "Components" tab of your article, select the attachments component and press "save and view". Note that at least one file has to be contained in the article in which this component is active.

Developer Manual

Note: You find a developer manual for raptus.article at raptus.article.core. Please have look there if you need more information.

Code overview

Adapters
file: files.py
  • Files (Provider for files contained in an article)
    • interface: IFiles
    • adapts: IArticle
    • getFiles - method (Returns a list of files (catalog brains))
Components
plone.belowcontentbody
  • raptus.article.attachments
Interfaces
file: interfaces.py
  • IFiles (Provider for files contained in an article)
    • getFiles - Function (Returns a list of files (catalog brains))

Changelog

2.0b5 (2010-25-10)
  • Fix xml-namespace
2.0b4 (2010-11-10)
  • Added French translations
2.0b3 (2010-10-21)
  • Updated readme and manual
2.0b2 (2010-10-20)
  • First public release

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