Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-cumulus
Version: 0.3
Summary: An interface to Rackspace Cloud Files through Django.
Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/
Author: Rich Leland
Author-email: rich@richleland.com
License: BSD
Download-URL: http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/get/0.3.tar.gz
Description: 
        
        Installation
        ************
        
        To install the latest release (currently 0.3) from PyPI using pip::
        
        pip install django-cumulus
        
        To install the development version using pip::
        
        pip install -e hg+http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/#egg=django-cumulus
        
        Or you can download the tarball and install::
        
        wget http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/get/0.3.tar.gz
        tar -xzvf django-cumulus-0.3.tar.gz
        cd django-cumulus
        python setup.py install
        
        Add ``cumulus`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS``::
        
        INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'cumulus',
        ...
        )
        
        Usage
        *****
        
        Add the following to your project's settings.py file::
        
        CUMULUS_USERNAME = 'YourUsername'
        CUMULUS_API_KEY = 'YourAPIKey'
        CUMULUS_CONTAINER = 'ContainerName'
        DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'cumulus.storage.CloudFilesStorage'
        
        Alternatively, if you don't want to set the DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE, you can do the following in your models::
        
        from cumulus.storage import CloudFilesStorage
        
        cloudfiles_storage = CloudFilesStorage()
        
        class Photo(models.Model):
        image = models.ImageField(storage=cloudfiles_storage, upload_to='photos')
        alt_text = models.CharField(max_length=255)
        
        Then access your files as you normally would through templates::
        
        <img src="{{ photo.image.url }}" alt="{{ photo.alt_text }}" />
        
        Or through Django's default ImageField or FileField api::
        
        >>> photo = Photo.objects.get(pk=1)
        >>> photo.image.width
        300
        >>> photo.image.height
        150
        >>> photo.image.url
        http://c0000000.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/photos/some-image.jpg
        
        Management command
        ******************
        
        django-cumulus ships with a management command for synchronizing a local static media folder with a remote container. A few extra settings are required to make use of the command.
        
        Add the following required settings::
        
        # the name of the container to sync with
        CUMULUS_STATIC_CONTAINER = 'MyStaticContainer'
        
        # whether to use rackspace's internal private network
        CUMULUS_USE_SERVICENET = False
        
        # a list of files to exclude from sync
        CUMULUS_FILTER_LIST = []
        
        Invoke the management command::
        
        ./manage.py syncstatic
        
        You can also perform a test run::
        
        ./manage.py syncstatic -t
        
        For a full list of available options::
        
        ./manage.py help syncstatic
        
        Requirements
        ************
        
        * Django >= 1.1.1
        * python-cloudfiles >= 1.7.0
        
        You can install these dependencies yourself, or use the requirements file included in the package::
        
        pip install -r http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/raw/0.3/requirements.txt
        
        Tests
        *****
        
        To run the tests, add ``cumulus`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` and run::
        
        django-admin.py test cumulus
        
        This will upload two very small files to your container and delete them when the tests have finished running.
        
        Issues
        ******
        
        To report issues, please use the issue tracker at http://bitbucket.org/richleland/django-cumulus/issues/.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Framework :: Django
