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Django jQuery Tags Input is a Django field and widget wrapper that adds an easy to use interface for `ManyToManyField` and `ForeignKey` fields in the forms of autocompleting tags with optionally live creation of new linked items
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Django Tags Input is a module that gives you a modified version of the Xoxco jQuery Tags Input library within Django.
The result is a very pretty interface with tags and autocomplete which can optionally automatically create new items when they are missing.
One of the most useful features of Django Tags Input is that it stores the elements in the order which you input.
So if you insert B, A, C
into the database, it will return it sorted the way you entered it: B, A, C
.
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Installing this module only takes a couple of minutes.
Currently Django 2.2, 3.1 and 3.2 are supported and tested in combination with Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10.
For Django below 2.2 and Python 2.7 up to version 4.6.0 should work.
For Django 1.4, Django 1.5, Django 1.6 and Django 1.7 in combination with Python 2.6 and 2.7. Python 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Pypy and Pypy3 version 2.1.0 can be used.
Install the module itself
pip install django-tags-input
easy_install django-tags-input
Add tags_input
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting in the Django settings.py
.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# ... your other installed apps
'tags_input',
)
Add the mappings to your settings.py
file:
Example:
.. code-block:: python
TAGS_INPUT_MAPPINGS = {
'some_app.SomeKeyword': {
'field': 'some_field',
},
'some_app.SomeOtherKeyword': {
'fields': ('some_field', 'some_other_field'),
},
'some_app.SomeSortedKeyword': {
'field': 'some_field',
'ordering': [
'some_field',
'some_other_field',
],
'filters': {
'some_field__istartswith': 'a',
},
'excludes': {
'some_field__iexact': 'foobar',
},
},
'some_app.SomeCreateableKeyword': {
'field': 'some_field',
'create_missing': True,
},
}
Add the tags_input
urls to your urls.py
:
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from django.conf import urls
urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^tags_input/', include('tags_input.urls', namespace='tags_input')), # ... other urls ... )
.. code-block:: python
from django.contrib import admin
import models
from tags_input import admin as tags_input_admin
class YourAdmin(tags_input_admin.TagsInputAdmin):
#Optionally specify which ManyToMany fields are to be used for tagging
#Or define a get_tag_fields() method
tag_fields = ["some_field"]
admin.site.register(models.YourModel, YourAdmin)
To test the project simply clone the repository, install and run the example:
.. code-block:: bash
# mkvirtualenv is part of virtualenvwrapper, using a regular virtualenv, pyvenv or pipenv is also possible
# Or even without any type of virtualenv at all
mkvirtualenv django-tags-input
git clone https://github.com/WoLpH/django-tags-input.git
# Tested with Django 3.0
pip install django
pip install -e 'django-tags-input[tests]'
cd django-tags-input/example
python manage.py runserver
Now you can go to http://localhost:8000/admin/ and login with username and
password admin
and admin
respectively.
After this you can try adding some extra Foo
objects through the Spam
admin
here: http://localhost:8000/admin/autocompletionexample/spam/2/
Note that some parts of the example are deliberately broken to test the behaviour in broken environments.
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