django-easy-seo
SEO fields for objects of any model registered in admin.
Maintained by Basil Shubin <https://github.com/bashu>
, and some great
contributors <https://github.com/bashu/django-easy-seo/contributors>
.
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Setup
Either clone this repository into your project, or install with pip install django-easy-seo
You'll need to add seo
as a LAST item to INSTALLED_APPS
in your project's settings.py
file :
.. code-block:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'seo', # must be last in a list
)
Then run ./manage.py syncdb
to create the required database tables
Configuration
There is only one mandatory configuration option you need to set in your settings.py
:
.. code-block:: python
# Override / extend ModelAdmin classes for a given Models
SEO_FOR_MODELS = [
'<app_name>.models.<ModelName>',
]
Usage
First of all, load the seo_tags
in every template where you want to use it :
.. code-block:: html+django
{% load seo_tags %}
Use :
.. code-block:: html+django
{% seo '<title|keywords|description>' for object %}
or :
.. code-block:: html+django
{% seo '<title|keywords|description>' for object as variable %}
{{ variable }}
Please see example
application. This application is used to manually test the functionalities of this package. This also serves as a good example.
You need only Django 1.4 or above to run that. It might run on older versions but that is not tested.