Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-follow
Version: 0.5.0
Summary: Application which enables following features for users. Can be used for contact books or whatnot
Home-page: https://github.com/caffeinehit/django-follow
Author: Alen Mujezinovic
Author-email: alen@caffeinehit.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: django-follow
        =============
        
        django-follow enables your users to follow any model in your Django
        application.
        
        Installation:
        -------------
        
        ::
        
        pip install django-follow
        
        Usage:
        ------
        
        -  Add ``follow`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``
        -  Include ``follow.urls`` into your URLs if you plan on using the
        views:
        
        ::
        
        urlpatterns = patterns('',
        url('^', include('follow.urls')),
        )
        
        -  Register the models you want to be able to follow in your
        ``models.py`` files:
        
        ::
        
        from django.db import models
        from follow import utils
        
        class MyModel(models.Model):
        field = models.CharField(max_length = 255)
        
        
        utils.register(MyModel)
        
        Test
        ----
        
        The repository includes a sample project and application that is
        configured to test ``django-follow``.
        
        Clone the repository and cd into the project folder:
        
        ::
        
        cd test_project/
        python manage.py test follow
        
        API
        ---
        
        Manager
        ~~~~~~~
        
        -  ``FollowManager.create(user, obj, **kwargs)``:
        Makes ``user`` follow ``obj``
        
        -  ``FollowManager.get_or_create(user, obj, **kwargs)``:
        Returns a tuple ``(Follow, bool)``
        
        -  ``FollowManager.is_following(user, obj)``:
        Returns ``bool``
        
        -  ``FollowManager.get_follows(model_or_object)``:
        Returns all the ``Follow`` objects associated with a certain model
        or object.
        
        Utils
        ~~~~~
        
        -  ``follow.utils.register(model, field_name, related_name, lookup_method_name)``:
        Registers ``model`` to django-follow.
        
        -  ``follow.utils.follow(user, object)``:
        Makes ``user`` follow ``object``
        
        -  ``follow.utils.unfollow(user, object)``:
        Makes ``user`` unfollow ``object``
        
        -  ``follow.utils.follow_url(user, object)``:
        Returns the right follow/unfollow URL for ``user`` and ``object``
        
        -  ``follow.utils.follow_link(object)``:
        Returns the following URL for ``object``
        
        -  ``follow.utils.unfollow_link(object)``:
        Returns the unfollowing URL for ``object``
        
        Template Tags
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        django-follow ships a template tag that creates urls and one filter to
        check if a user follows an object:
        
        ::
        
        {% load follow_tags %}
        {% follow_url object %}
        {% request.user|is_following:object %}
        
        -  ``{% follow_url object %}``:
        Returns the URL to either follow or unfollow the object, depending
        on whether ``request.user`` is already following the object.
        
        -  ``{% follow_url object other_user %}``:
        Same as above - but instead of resolving for ``request.user`` it
        resolves for any user you pass in.
        
        -  ``{% request.user|is_following:object %}``:
        Returns ``True``/``False`` if the user follows / does not follow the
        object.
        
        Signals
        ~~~~~~~
        
        django-follow provides two signals:
        
        -  ``follow.signals.followed(sender, user, target, instance)``
        -  ``follow.signals.unfollowed(sender, user, target, instance)``
        
        To invoke a handler every time a ``User`` or ``Group`` object is
        followed, do something along these lines:
        
        ::
        
        from django.contrib.auth.models import User
        from follow import signals
        
        def user_follow_handler(user, target, instance, **kwargs):
        send_mail("You were followed", "You have been followed", "no-reply@localhost", [target.email])
        
        def group_follow_handler(user, target, instance, **kwargs):
        send_mail("Group followed", "%s has followed your group" % user, "no-reply@localhost", [[u.email for u in target.user_set.all()]])
        
        signals.followed.connect(user_follow_handler, sender = User, dispatch_uid = 'follow.user')
        signals.followed.connect(group_follow_handler, sender = Group, dispatch_uid = 'follow.group')
        
        This works vica versa with the unfollowed handler too.
        
        Release Notes
        -------------
        
        v0.5 - *BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE*
        
        -  The follow and unfollow views now only accept POST requests
        
        v0.4 - *BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE*
        
        -  Made the manager *a lot* lighter.
        -  Removed ``Model.followers`` method
        -  Added ``Model.get_follows`` method returning all the ``Follow``
        objects
        -  Moved ``Follow.follower`` to ``Follow.user``
        -  Replaced ``Follow.get_object`` method with read/writable
        ``Follow.target`` property
        -  ``follow.util`` moved to ``follow.utils``
        -  No more M2M following
        
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