Wagtail is an open source content management system built on Django, with a strong community and commercial support. It's focused on user experience, and offers precise control for designers and developers.
๐ฅ Features
A fast, attractive interface for authors
Complete control over front-end design and structure
Scales to millions of pages and thousands of editors
Fast out of the box, cache-friendly when you need it
Content API for 'headless' sites with decoupled front-end
Runs on a Raspberry Pi or a multi-datacenter cloud platform
StreamField encourages flexible content without compromising structure
Powerful, integrated search, using Elasticsearch or PostgreSQL
docs.wagtail.org is the full reference for Wagtail, and includes guides for developers, designers and editors, alongside release notes and our roadmap.
For those who are new to Wagtail, the Zen of Wagtail will help you understand what Wagtail is, and what Wagtail is not.
For developers who are ready to jump in to their first Wagtail website the Getting Started Tutorial will guide you through creating and editing your first page.
(If you are reading this on GitHub, the details here may not be indicative of the current released version - please see Compatible Django / Python versions in the Wagtail documentation.)
Wagtail supports:
Django 4.2.x and 5.1.x
Python 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12 and 3.13
PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB and SQLite (with JSON1) as database backends
There is an active community of Wagtail users and developers responding to questions on Stack Overflow. When posting questions, please read Stack Overflow's advice on how to ask questions and remember to tag your question "wagtail".
For topics and discussions that do not fit Stack Overflow's question and answer format we have a Slack workspace. Please respect the time and effort of volunteers by not asking the same question in multiple places.
We take the security of Wagtail, and related packages we maintain, seriously. If you have found a security issue with any of our projects please email us at security@wagtail.org so we can work together to find and patch the issue. We appreciate responsible disclosure with any security related issues, so please contact us first before creating a GitHub issue.
If you want to send an encrypted email (optional), the public key ID for security@wagtail.org is 0xbed227b4daf93ff9, and this public key is available from most commonly-used keyservers.
๐ Release schedule
Feature releases of Wagtail are released every three months. Selected releases are designated as Long Term Support (LTS) releases, and will receive maintenance updates for an extended period to address any security and data-loss related issues. For dates of past and upcoming releases and support periods, see Release Schedule.
๐ Nightly releases
To try out the latest features before a release, we also create builds from main every night. You can find instructions on how to install the latest nightly release at https://releases.wagtail.org/nightly/index.html
๐๐ฝ Contributing
If you're a Python or Django developer, fork the repo and get stuck in! We have several developer focused channels on the Slack workspace.
We also welcome translations for Wagtail's interface. Translation work should be submitted through Transifex.
๐ License
BSD - Free to use and modify for any purpose, including both open and closed-source code.
๐ Thanks
We thank the following organisations for their services used in Wagtail's development:
BrowserStack provides the project with free access to their live web-based browser testing tool, and automated Selenium cloud testing.
Squash provides the project with free test environments for reviewing pull requests.
Assistiv Labs provides the project with unlimited access to their remote testing with assistive technologies.
FAQs
A Django content management system.
We found that wagtail demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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