djangocms-shiny-app is a Django app for adding R Shiny apps to a Django site with django CMS-specific features.
Source code is available on GitHub at mfcovington/djangocms-shiny-app.
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pip install djangocms-shiny-appGitHub (development branch)
pip install git+http://github.com/mfcovington/djangocms-shiny-app.git@developInstall django CMS and start a project, if one doesn't already exist.
Unless you use this app as part of djangocms-lab-site or plan to style the app from scratch, you will want to choose the
Use Twitter Bootstrap Themeoption (when runningdjangocms) and then edit the resultingtemplates/base.html.This will add style that looks like Bootstrap 2. To use Bootstrap 3 styling, remove the following line for the
bootstrap-theme.min.cssstylesheet fromtemplates/base.html:<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.x.x/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css">
The default menu settings for django CMS using Bootstrap will allow the user to access specific lab members via a dropdown menu, but will not give easy access to the summary page of all Shiny apps. To fix this do one of the following:
- In
templates/base.html, change{% show_menu 0 1 100 100 "menu.html" %}to{% show_menu 0 0 100 100 "menu.html" %}, or - Use a split button dropdowns by changing that line to {% show_menu 0 100 1 1 '_menu.html' %} and populate _menu.html as done in djangocms-lab-site.
- In
Edit the project's
settings.pyfile.- Add
cms_shinyand its dependencies toINSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... 'cms_shiny', 'easy_thumbnails', 'filer', 'mptt', )
- Add
easy_thumbnailsettings:
# For easy_thumbnails to support retina displays (recent MacBooks, iOS) THUMBNAIL_HIGH_RESOLUTION = True THUMBNAIL_QUALITY = 95 THUMBNAIL_PROCESSORS = ( 'easy_thumbnails.processors.colorspace', 'easy_thumbnails.processors.autocrop', 'filer.thumbnail_processors.scale_and_crop_with_subject_location', 'easy_thumbnails.processors.filters', ) THUMBNAIL_PRESERVE_EXTENSIONS = ('png', 'gif') THUMBNAIL_SUBDIR = 'versions'
- Add
To access
cms_shinypages without using a django CMS AppHook, include URL configurations forcms_shinyin your project'surls.pyfile:For Django 1.7:
urlpatterns = patterns('', # ... url(r'^shiny_apps/', include('cms_shiny.urls', namespace='cms_shiny')), # ... )
For Django 1.8:
urlpatterns = [ # ... url(r'^shiny_apps/', include('cms_shiny.urls', namespace='cms_shiny')), # ... ]
Create and perform cms_shiny migrations:
python manage.py makemigrations cms_shiny
python manage.py migrate- Start the development server:
python manage.py runserver- Visit:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/ - Create a CMS page and then:
- Attach the
Shiny Apps AppunderAdvanced Settingsfor the page, OR - Insert the
Shiny App Plugininto a placeholder field.
- Attach the
Version 0.1.3