PyLucid is an Open Source web content management system written in Python using Django-CMS.
Since the v2.0 rewrite, PyLucid is more a alternative for djangocms-installer
The goal is to simplify the Django-CMS setup:
- Just run the bootstrap file to get a working virtualenv with everything installed.
- run pylucid_installer cli program to create a django-CMS page instance
You should not use PyLucid in production, until v2.x is used on pylucid.org ;)
Try, fork and contribute! ;)
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The Pillow (PIL fork) doesn't provide binaries for Linux. Make sure you have Python’s development libraries installed. e.g.:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev libjpeg-dev libfreetype6-dev
more info here: https://pillow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation.html
# download bootstrap file: /home/FooBar$ wget https://github.com/jedie/PyLucid/raw/develop/pylucid-boot.py # Create virtualenv with all needed packages: /home/FooBar$ python3 pylucid-boot.py ~/PyLucid_env
Now you have a virtual environment with all existing packages.
You can create a new page instance with the pylucid_installer cli programm:
# Go into created virtualenv: /home/FooBar$ cd ~/PyLucid_env # activate the env: ~/PyLucid_env $ source bin/activate # Create a page instance: (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ pylucid_installer --dest=~/page_instance --name=MyCoolSite # Go into created page instance (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ cd ~/page_instance/ # init database (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py migrate # Create a super user (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py createsuperuser # run developer server: (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py runserver
Info: You can also create more than one page instance! All page instance will use the same environment.
Before any pip install, go to your virtual env and activate it! e.g.:
/home/FooBar$ cd ~/PyLucid_env ~/PyLucid_env $ source bin/activate
MySQL DB API Driver:
(PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ pip install mysqlclient
see also: Django database docs.
FastCGI wrapper for WSGI applications:
(PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ pip install flipflop
see also: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flipflop
The default permission settings is CMS_PERMISSION = True This settings enabled a fine permission system. To create a normal CMS user (and not a superuser) do the following steps:
- create a superuser
- create a user group and add add needed permission. e.g.: everything except models from the apps: admin, auth, content_types, reversion, session, sites
- create a new user with staff rights and add the created user group
- create a first page as superuser
- from cms toolbar click on: Page / Permissions ...
- under Page permissions add the created user group
With this base setup you can add normal staff user which can create/edit/delete pages.
An easier way is to disable CMS_PERMISSION but then you will lost some functionality. e.g.:
- create pages that are only visibly for some users.
- deny editing pages for some users.
# go to your virtual env and activate it: /home/FooBar$ cd ~/PyLucid_env ~/PyLucid_env $ source bin/activate (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ cd src/pylucid/ # run the tests: (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env/src/pylucid $ ./setup.py test
Use use the Multiple databases feature to migrate a old v1 installation: e.g.:
DATABASES = { 'default': { # New, empty database for PyLucid v2 data ... }, 'legacy': { # Your old database with existing PyLucid v1 data ... } }
You must activate some settings:
- pylucid_migration, pylucid_todo in INSTALLED_APPS
- Activate a 'legacy' named second database with the old PyLucid v1 data
- Activate DATABASE_ROUTERS
(All parts exists in the example project settings ;) )
commands for migration, e.g.:
# migrate old pages to django-cms: (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py migrate_pylucid --inline_script # migrate old blog entries to djangocms-blog: (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py migrate_blog --inline_script # export existing designs into filesystem (PyLucid_env) ~/page_instance $ ./manage.py export_designs
NOTE: With the argument --inline_script all <script> areas would be migrate to a html-markup entry. So all <script> areas are active after migration. Without --inline_script all <script> areas will be result in escaped text.
All unsupported lucidTag entries will be migrate to the "ToDoPlugin". SO the origin code is not away, but will be not visible for anonymous users.
# go to your virtual env and activate it: /home/FooBar$ cd ~/PyLucid_env ~/PyLucid_env $ source bin/activate # Upgrade pip: (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ pip install --upgrade pip # Upgrade all packages: (PyLucid_env) ~/PyLucid_env $ pip install --upgrade pip -r src/pylucid/requirements/normal_installation.txt
Currently the base files are a mix of:
- https://github.com/nephila/djangocms-installer
- https://github.com/bogdal/djangocms-example
migration:
- migrate User Profile data
- migrate the information pagetree.permitViewGroup, pagemeta.permitViewGroup and pagetree.permitEditGroup
PyLucid | Django-CMS | Django |
v2.0 | v3.2 | v1.8 |
<=v1.6 | - | v1.6 |
- 28.Dec.2015 - v2.0.x beta:
- rewrite to use Django-CMS
- 12.Feb.2015 - v1.6.x:
- v1.6.x is the last PyLucid release that doesn't based on Django-CMS
- switch from django 1.4 to 1.6
- 18.Jun.2012 - v1.0.x:
- switch from django 1.3 to 1.4
- 22.Sep.2007 - v0.8.0.beta:
- PyLucid.org used the first v0.8 Beta Version who used django
- 21.Apr.2005 - v0.0.1:
- first Version, only CGI script ListOfNewSides for lucidCMS (PHP based)
(Not all old releases are listed.)
For older PyLucid history, look at:
Homepage | https://www.pylucid.org |
Sourcecode @ GitHub | github.com/jedie/PyLucid |
Python Package Index | pypi.python.org/pypi/PyLucid |
IRC | #pylucid on freenode.net |