Settings¶
DBTEMPLATES_ADD_DEFAULT_SITE
¶
dbtemplates
adds the current site (settings.SITE_ID
) to the database
template when it is created by default. You can disable this feature by
setting DBTEMPLATES_ADD_DEFAULT_SITE
to False
.
DBTEMPLATES_AUTO_POPULATE_CONTENT
¶
dbtemplates
auto-populates the content of a newly created template with
the content of a template with the same name the other template loader.
To disable this feature set DBTEMPLATES_AUTO_POPULATE_CONTENT
to
False
.
DBTEMPLATES_CACHE_BACKEND
¶
The dotted Python path to the cache backend class. See Caching for details.
DBTEMPLATES_USE_CODEMIRROR
¶
A boolean, if enabled triggers the use of the CodeMirror based editor.
Set to False
by default.
DBTEMPLATES_USE_TINYMCE
¶
New in version 1.3.
A boolean, if enabled triggers the use of the TinyMCE based editor.
Set to False
by default.
DBTEMPLATES_USE_REVERSION
¶
A boolean, if enabled triggers the use of django-reversion
.
DBTEMPLATES_USE_REVERSION_COMPARE
¶
A boolean, if enabled triggers the use of django-reversion-compare
.
DBTEMPLATES_MEDIA_PREFIX
¶
The URL prefix for dbtemplates
’ media – CSS and JavaScript used by
the CodeMirror based editor. Make sure to use a trailing
slash, and to have this be different from the STATIC_URL
setting
(since the same URL cannot be mapped onto two different sets of
files).
Warning
Starting in version 1.0, dbtemplates
uses the STATIC_URL
setting,
originally introduced by the django-staticfiles app. The app has since
been added to Django itself and isn’t needed if you use Django 1.3 or
higher. Please refer to the contrib docs in that case.