%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-django-jsonsuit Version: 0.5.0 Release: 1 Summary: Django goodies to dress JSON data in a suit License: MIT URL: https://pypi.org/project/django-jsonsuit/ Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/6a/a5/a5636d8d70821d7951e027516ad6eb91674dec6ca3d078cb7bbf0fd13ec2/django-jsonsuit-0.5.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # django-jsonsuit ![image][1] ![image][2] ![image][3] Django goodies to dress JSON data in a suit. ## Documentation The full documentation is at . An example project can be found at . ## Features - Editable and readonly widget - Change JSON syntax highlighter themes - Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files - Use custom HTML templates ## Quickstart Install django-jsonsuit: pip install django-jsonsuit Add it to your `INSTALLED_APPS`: ``` sourceCode INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'jsonsuit.apps.JSONSuitConfig', ... ) ``` ## Usage ### Widgets django-jsonsuit currently provides two widgets to dress your JSON data: 1. `JSONSuit`: Widget that displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting as default, but allows to toggle between the standard django `Textarea` for editing. 2. `ReadonlyJSONSuit`: Widget that simply displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting. It is useful for JSON fields that contain readonly data. **Note**: Because a widget in django is only responsible for displaying fields, it has no direct access to its field properties. Thus there is no easy way to check if the field is readonly. The readonly behaviour is even handled differently among django forms, model forms and admin. This is why the `ReadonlyJSONSuit` was introduced. **Note**: When using multiple form instances or multiple forms with equal field names on the same page use [Formsets](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/formsets/) or [prefixes](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/forms/api/#prefixes-for-forms) to avoid HTML element id clashes. #### JSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import JSONSuit class JSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': JSONSuit(), } class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = JSONForm ``` Enable JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': JSONSuit } } ``` #### ReadonlyJSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a readonly JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import ReadonlyJSONSuit class ReadonlyJSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': ReadonlyJSONSuit(), } class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = ReadonlyJSONForm ``` Enable readonly JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': ReadonlyJSONSuit } } ``` ### Template Tags Use the jsonsuit template tag to display serializable objects in templates. Note that in order to use the `jsonsuit`, `jsonsuit_css` and `jsonsuit_js` tags, they must be loaded using `{% load jsonsuit %}`. ```html {% extends "ui/base.html" %} {% load jsonsuit %} {% block title %}{% trans "JSONSuit Template Tag" %}{% endblock %} {% block styles %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_css %} {% endblock %} {% block content %}

Unnamed Suit

{% jsonsuit data %}

Named Suit

{% jsonsuit data 'suit_name' %}
{% endblock %} {% block scripts %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_js %} {% endblock %} ``` ### Theme Set JSON syntax highlighter theme in settings: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_THEME = 'twilight' ``` Available themes: `coy`, `dark`, `default`, `funky`, `okaidia`, `solarizedlight`, `twilight`, `tomorrow`. Defaults to the `default` theme. ### Custom Widget Media Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/mystyles.css') } JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myreadonlyscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/myreadonlystyles.css') } ``` To only replace the syntax highlighter assets for all widgets, simply change: ```python JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_JS = ('jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js',) JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_CSS = ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css',) ``` ### Custom HTML template Override `jsonsuit/widget.html` or `jsonsuit/readonly_widget.html` template: ```bash jsonsuit/templates └── jsonsuit └── widget.html └── readonly_widget.html ``` ## Running Tests Does the code actually work? source /bin/activate (myenv) $ pip install tox (myenv) $ tox ## Development commands pip install -r requirements_dev.txt invoke -l ## Credits Project dependencies: - [prism](http://prismjs.com/) - [vanilla-js](http://vanilla-js.com/) Project documentation: - [MkDocs](http://www.mkdocs.org/) Tools used in rendering this package: - [Cookiecutter] - [cookiecutter-djangopackage] - [Zest.releaser] [1]: https://badge.fury.io/py/django-jsonsuit.svg [2]: https://github.com/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/actions/workflows/check.yml/badge.svg?branch=master [3]: https://codecov.io/gh/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/branch/master/graph/badge.svg [Cookiecutter]: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter [cookiecutter-djangopackage]: https://github.com/pydanny/cookiecutter-djangopackage [Zest.releaser]: https://zestreleaser.readthedocs.io %package -n python3-django-jsonsuit Summary: Django goodies to dress JSON data in a suit Provides: python-django-jsonsuit BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-django-jsonsuit # django-jsonsuit ![image][1] ![image][2] ![image][3] Django goodies to dress JSON data in a suit. ## Documentation The full documentation is at . An example project can be found at . ## Features - Editable and readonly widget - Change JSON syntax highlighter themes - Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files - Use custom HTML templates ## Quickstart Install django-jsonsuit: pip install django-jsonsuit Add it to your `INSTALLED_APPS`: ``` sourceCode INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'jsonsuit.apps.JSONSuitConfig', ... ) ``` ## Usage ### Widgets django-jsonsuit currently provides two widgets to dress your JSON data: 1. `JSONSuit`: Widget that displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting as default, but allows to toggle between the standard django `Textarea` for editing. 2. `ReadonlyJSONSuit`: Widget that simply displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting. It is useful for JSON fields that contain readonly data. **Note**: Because a widget in django is only responsible for displaying fields, it has no direct access to its field properties. Thus there is no easy way to check if the field is readonly. The readonly behaviour is even handled differently among django forms, model forms and admin. This is why the `ReadonlyJSONSuit` was introduced. **Note**: When using multiple form instances or multiple forms with equal field names on the same page use [Formsets](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/formsets/) or [prefixes](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/forms/api/#prefixes-for-forms) to avoid HTML element id clashes. #### JSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import JSONSuit class JSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': JSONSuit(), } class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = JSONForm ``` Enable JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': JSONSuit } } ``` #### ReadonlyJSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a readonly JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import ReadonlyJSONSuit class ReadonlyJSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': ReadonlyJSONSuit(), } class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = ReadonlyJSONForm ``` Enable readonly JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': ReadonlyJSONSuit } } ``` ### Template Tags Use the jsonsuit template tag to display serializable objects in templates. Note that in order to use the `jsonsuit`, `jsonsuit_css` and `jsonsuit_js` tags, they must be loaded using `{% load jsonsuit %}`. ```html {% extends "ui/base.html" %} {% load jsonsuit %} {% block title %}{% trans "JSONSuit Template Tag" %}{% endblock %} {% block styles %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_css %} {% endblock %} {% block content %}

Unnamed Suit

{% jsonsuit data %}

Named Suit

{% jsonsuit data 'suit_name' %}
{% endblock %} {% block scripts %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_js %} {% endblock %} ``` ### Theme Set JSON syntax highlighter theme in settings: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_THEME = 'twilight' ``` Available themes: `coy`, `dark`, `default`, `funky`, `okaidia`, `solarizedlight`, `twilight`, `tomorrow`. Defaults to the `default` theme. ### Custom Widget Media Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/mystyles.css') } JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myreadonlyscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/myreadonlystyles.css') } ``` To only replace the syntax highlighter assets for all widgets, simply change: ```python JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_JS = ('jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js',) JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_CSS = ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css',) ``` ### Custom HTML template Override `jsonsuit/widget.html` or `jsonsuit/readonly_widget.html` template: ```bash jsonsuit/templates └── jsonsuit └── widget.html └── readonly_widget.html ``` ## Running Tests Does the code actually work? source /bin/activate (myenv) $ pip install tox (myenv) $ tox ## Development commands pip install -r requirements_dev.txt invoke -l ## Credits Project dependencies: - [prism](http://prismjs.com/) - [vanilla-js](http://vanilla-js.com/) Project documentation: - [MkDocs](http://www.mkdocs.org/) Tools used in rendering this package: - [Cookiecutter] - [cookiecutter-djangopackage] - [Zest.releaser] [1]: https://badge.fury.io/py/django-jsonsuit.svg [2]: https://github.com/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/actions/workflows/check.yml/badge.svg?branch=master [3]: https://codecov.io/gh/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/branch/master/graph/badge.svg [Cookiecutter]: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter [cookiecutter-djangopackage]: https://github.com/pydanny/cookiecutter-djangopackage [Zest.releaser]: https://zestreleaser.readthedocs.io %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for django-jsonsuit Provides: python3-django-jsonsuit-doc %description help # django-jsonsuit ![image][1] ![image][2] ![image][3] Django goodies to dress JSON data in a suit. ## Documentation The full documentation is at . An example project can be found at . ## Features - Editable and readonly widget - Change JSON syntax highlighter themes - Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files - Use custom HTML templates ## Quickstart Install django-jsonsuit: pip install django-jsonsuit Add it to your `INSTALLED_APPS`: ``` sourceCode INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'jsonsuit.apps.JSONSuitConfig', ... ) ``` ## Usage ### Widgets django-jsonsuit currently provides two widgets to dress your JSON data: 1. `JSONSuit`: Widget that displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting as default, but allows to toggle between the standard django `Textarea` for editing. 2. `ReadonlyJSONSuit`: Widget that simply displays JSON data with indentation and syntax highlighting. It is useful for JSON fields that contain readonly data. **Note**: Because a widget in django is only responsible for displaying fields, it has no direct access to its field properties. Thus there is no easy way to check if the field is readonly. The readonly behaviour is even handled differently among django forms, model forms and admin. This is why the `ReadonlyJSONSuit` was introduced. **Note**: When using multiple form instances or multiple forms with equal field names on the same page use [Formsets](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/formsets/) or [prefixes](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/forms/api/#prefixes-for-forms) to avoid HTML element id clashes. #### JSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import JSONSuit class JSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': JSONSuit(), } class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = JSONForm ``` Enable JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class JSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': JSONSuit } } ``` #### ReadonlyJSONSuit In a form or model admin, enable a readonly JSON suit for a particular field: ```python from jsonsuit.widgets import ReadonlyJSONSuit class ReadonlyJSONForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = Test fields = '__all__' widgets = { 'myjsonfield': ReadonlyJSONSuit(), } class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): form = ReadonlyJSONForm ``` Enable readonly JSON suit for every JSONField of a model: ```python from django.db import models class ReadonlyJSONAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): formfield_overrides = { models.JSONField: {'widget': ReadonlyJSONSuit } } ``` ### Template Tags Use the jsonsuit template tag to display serializable objects in templates. Note that in order to use the `jsonsuit`, `jsonsuit_css` and `jsonsuit_js` tags, they must be loaded using `{% load jsonsuit %}`. ```html {% extends "ui/base.html" %} {% load jsonsuit %} {% block title %}{% trans "JSONSuit Template Tag" %}{% endblock %} {% block styles %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_css %} {% endblock %} {% block content %}

Unnamed Suit

{% jsonsuit data %}

Named Suit

{% jsonsuit data 'suit_name' %}
{% endblock %} {% block scripts %} {{ block.super }} {% jsonsuit_js %} {% endblock %} ``` ### Theme Set JSON syntax highlighter theme in settings: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_THEME = 'twilight' ``` Available themes: `coy`, `dark`, `default`, `funky`, `okaidia`, `solarizedlight`, `twilight`, `tomorrow`. Defaults to the `default` theme. ### Custom Widget Media Set custom widget media (JS & CSS) files: ```python JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/mystyles.css') } JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_JS = ( 'jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js', 'jsonsuit/js/myreadonlyscripts.js' ) JSONSUIT_READONLY_WIDGET_MEDIA_CSS = { 'all': ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css', 'jsonsuit/css/myreadonlystyles.css') } ``` To only replace the syntax highlighter assets for all widgets, simply change: ```python JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_JS = ('jsonsuit/js/mysyntaxhighlighter.js',) JSONSUIT_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTER_CSS = ('jsonsuit/css/mytheme.css',) ``` ### Custom HTML template Override `jsonsuit/widget.html` or `jsonsuit/readonly_widget.html` template: ```bash jsonsuit/templates └── jsonsuit └── widget.html └── readonly_widget.html ``` ## Running Tests Does the code actually work? source /bin/activate (myenv) $ pip install tox (myenv) $ tox ## Development commands pip install -r requirements_dev.txt invoke -l ## Credits Project dependencies: - [prism](http://prismjs.com/) - [vanilla-js](http://vanilla-js.com/) Project documentation: - [MkDocs](http://www.mkdocs.org/) Tools used in rendering this package: - [Cookiecutter] - [cookiecutter-djangopackage] - [Zest.releaser] [1]: https://badge.fury.io/py/django-jsonsuit.svg [2]: https://github.com/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/actions/workflows/check.yml/badge.svg?branch=master [3]: https://codecov.io/gh/tooreht/django-jsonsuit/branch/master/graph/badge.svg [Cookiecutter]: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter [cookiecutter-djangopackage]: https://github.com/pydanny/cookiecutter-djangopackage [Zest.releaser]: https://zestreleaser.readthedocs.io %prep %autosetup -n django-jsonsuit-0.5.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-django-jsonsuit -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Jun 20 2023 Python_Bot - 0.5.0-1 - Package Spec generated