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============================
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The "django.contrib" add-ons
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============================
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Django aims to follow Python's `"batteries included" philosophy`_. It ships
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with a variety of extra, optional tools that solve common Web-development
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problems.
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This code lives in ``django/contrib`` in the Django distribution. This document
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gives a rundown of the packages in ``contrib``, along with any dependencies
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those packages have.
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.. admonition:: Note
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For most of these add-ons -- specifically, the add-ons that include either
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models or template tags -- you'll need to add the package name (e.g.,
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``'django.contrib.admin'``) to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting and re-run
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``manage.py syncdb``.
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.. _"batteries included" philosophy: http://docs.python.org/tut/node12.html#batteries-included
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admin
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=====
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The automatic Django administrative interface. For more information, see
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`Tutorial 2`_.
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.. _Tutorial 2: ../tutorial02/
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Requires the auth_ and contenttypes_ contrib packages to be installed.
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auth
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Django's authentication framework.
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See the `authentication documentation`_.
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.. _authentication documentation: ../authentication/
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comments
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A simple yet flexible comments system. This is not yet documented.
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contenttypes
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A light framework for hooking into "types" of content, where each installed
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Django model is a separate content type. This is not yet documented.
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csrf
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A middleware for preventing Cross Site Request Forgeries
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See the `csrf documentation`_.
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.. _csrf documentation: ../csrf/
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flatpages
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A framework for managing simple "flat" HTML content in a database.
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See the `flatpages documentation`_.
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.. _flatpages documentation: ../flatpages/
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Requires the sites_ contrib package to be installed as well.
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formtools
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A set of high-level abstractions for Django forms (django.newforms).
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django.contrib.formtools.preview
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An abstraction of the following workflow:
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"Display an HTML form, force a preview, then do something with the submission."
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See the `form preview documentation`_.
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.. _form preview documentation: ../form_preview/
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humanize
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A set of Django template filters useful for adding a "human touch" to data.
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To activate these filters, add ``'django.contrib.humanize'`` to your
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``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting. Once you've done that, use ``{% load humanize %}``
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in a template, and you'll have access to these filters:
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apnumber
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For numbers 1-9, returns the number spelled out. Otherwise, returns the
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number. This follows Associated Press style.
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Examples:
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* ``1`` becomes ``'one'``.
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* ``2`` becomes ``'two'``.
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* ``10`` becomes ``10``.
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You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
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intcomma
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Converts an integer to a string containing commas every three digits.
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Examples:
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* ``4500`` becomes ``'4,500'``.
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* ``45000`` becomes ``'45,000'``.
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* ``450000`` becomes ``'450,000'``.
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* ``4500000`` becomes ``'4,500,000'``.
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You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
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intword
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Converts a large integer to a friendly text representation. Works best for
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numbers over 1 million.
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Examples:
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* ``1000000`` becomes ``'1.0 million'``.
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* ``1200000`` becomes ``'1.2 million'``.
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* ``1200000000`` becomes ``'1.2 billion'``.
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Values up to 1000000000000000 (one quadrillion) are supported.
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You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
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ordinal
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-------
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Converts an integer to its ordinal as a string.
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Examples:
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* ``1`` becomes ``'1st'``.
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* ``2`` becomes ``'2nd'``.
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* ``3`` becomes ``'3rd'``.
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You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
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naturalday
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**New in Django development version**
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For dates that are the current day or within one day, return "today",
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"tomorrow" or "yesterday", as appropriate. Otherwise, format the date using
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the passed in format string.
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**Argument:** Date formatting string as described in default tag now_.
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.. _now: ../templates/#now
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Examples (when 'today' is 17 Feb 2007):
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* ``16 Feb 2007`` becomes ``yesterday``.
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* ``17 Feb 2007`` becomes ``today``.
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* ``18 Feb 2007`` becomes ``tomorrow``.
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* Any other day is formatted according to given argument or the
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`DATE_FORMAT`_ setting if no argument is given.
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.. _DATE_FORMAT: ../settings/#date_format
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localflavor
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A collection of various Django snippets that are useful only for a particular
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country or culture. For example, ``django.contrib.localflavor.usa.forms``
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contains a ``USZipCodeField`` that you can use to validate U.S. zip codes.
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markup
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A collection of template filters that implement common markup languages:
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* ``textile`` -- implements `Textile`_
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* ``markdown`` -- implements `Markdown`_
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* ``restructuredtext`` -- implements `ReST (ReStructured Text)`_
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In each case, the filter expects formatted markup as a string and returns a
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string representing the marked-up text. For example, the ``textile`` filter
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converts text that is marked-up in Textile format to HTML.
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To activate these filters, add ``'django.contrib.markup'`` to your
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``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting. Once you've done that, use ``{% load markup %}`` in
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a template, and you'll have access to these filters. For more documentation,
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read the source code in django/contrib/markup/templatetags/markup.py.
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.. _Textile: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_%28markup_language%29
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.. _Markdown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
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.. _ReST (ReStructured Text): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText
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redirects
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A framework for managing redirects.
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See the `redirects documentation`_.
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.. _redirects documentation: ../redirects/
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sessions
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A framework for storing data in anonymous sessions.
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See the `sessions documentation`_.
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.. _sessions documentation: ../sessions/
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sites
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A light framework that lets you operate multiple Web sites off of the same
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database and Django installation. It gives you hooks for associating objects to
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one or more sites.
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See the `sites documentation`_.
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.. _sites documentation: ../sites/
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sitemaps
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A framework for generating Google sitemap XML files.
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See the `sitemaps documentation`_.
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.. _sitemaps documentation: ../sitemaps/
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syndication
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A framework for generating syndication feeds, in RSS and Atom, quite easily.
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See the `syndication documentation`_.
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.. _syndication documentation: ../syndication_feeds/
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webdesign
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Helpers and utilties targeted primarily at Web *designers* rather than
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Web *developers*.
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See the `Web design helpers documentation`_.
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.. _Web design helpers documentation: ../webdesign/
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Other add-ons
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If you have an idea for functionality to include in ``contrib``, let us know!
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Code it up, and post it to the `django-users mailing list`_.
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.. _django-users mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users
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