django-froala-editor package helps integrate Froala WYSIWYG HTML editor with Django.
- Install the package:
pip install django-froala-editor
if not update in pypi use this
pip install https://github.com/froala/django-froala-editor/archive/master.zip
OR
Add the directory froala_editor
from this repo to your Python path.
-
Add
froala_editor
to INSTALLED_APPS insettings.py
. -
Add the following line to
urlpatterns
in your application'surls.py
.
url(r'^froala_editor/', include('froala_editor.urls')),
Skip this url inclusion if you don't want image and file upload inside WYSIWYG editor. Images from URLs can still be embedded.
from django.db import models
from froala_editor.fields import FroalaField
class Page(models.Model):
content = FroalaField()
FroalaField
uses froala_editor.widgets.FroalaEditor
as its widget. You may directly use this widget with any of your forms.py:
from django import forms
from froala_editor.widgets import FroalaEditor
class PageForm(forms.ModelForm):
content = forms.CharField(widget=FroalaEditor)
When used outside the Django admin, the media files are to be manually included in the template. Inside the <head>
section or before the form is rendered, include:
{{ form.media }}
In case of jQuery conflict (when your project template already has jQuery), you need to include the following files instead of {{ form.media }}
plus the static files for theme (if not default) and required plugins.
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/4.4.0/css/font-awesome.min.css" type="text/css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" />
<link href="{{STATIC_URL}}froala_editor/css/froala_editor.min.css" type="text/css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" />
<link href="{{STATIC_URL}}froala_editor/css/froala_style.min.css" type="text/css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{STATIC_URL}}froala_editor/js/froala_editor.min.js"></script>
Or simply, you may use the following in your settings.py
if you don't want Froala to include jQuery by itself, thus preventing any conflicts:
FROALA_INCLUDE_JQUERY = False
Froala Editor provides several options for customizing the editor. See https://froala.com/wysiwyg-editor/docs for all available options.
You can provide a dictionary of these options as FROALA_EDITOR_OPTIONS
setting in settings.py
. These options would then be used for all instances of the WYSIWYG editor in the project.
Options for individual field can also be provided via FroalaField
or FroalaEditor
class. This overrides any options set via FROALA_EDITOR_OPTIONS
:
from django.db import models
from froala_editor.fields import FroalaField
class Page(models.Model):
content = FroalaField(options={
'toolbarInline': True,
})
from django import forms
from froala_editor.widgets import FroalaEditor
class PageForm(forms.ModelForm):
content = forms.TextField(widget=FroalaEditor(options={
'toolbarInline': True,
}))
You may provide the name of the theme to be used as theme
argument to FroalaField
or FroalaEditor
.
from django.db import models
from froala_editor.fields import FroalaField
class Page(models.Model):
content = FroalaField(theme='dark')
FROALA_EDITOR_THEME
can be set in settings.py
making all instances of the editor to use a theme. However, theme
argument in FroalaField
and FroalaEditor
overrides FROALA_EDITOR_THEME
. Using a theme named 'dark' would require the existence of the file froala_editor/static/froala_editor/css/themes/dark.min.css
. Available themes are: 'dark', 'gray' and 'red'.
Froala Editor comes with the plugins: block style, text & background colors, font size, font family, insert video, insert table, media manager, lists and file upload. By default, all plugins are enabled by default in this package. See https://froala.com/wysiwyg-editor/docs/plugins for all available plugins.
FROALA_EDITOR_PLUGINS
can be set in settings.py
to tell which plugins should all instances of Froala Editor be using. By default, it is
FROALA_EDITOR_PLUGINS = ('align', 'char_counter', 'code_beautifier' ,'code_view', 'colors', 'draggable', 'emoticons',
'entities', 'file', 'font_family', 'font_size', 'fullscreen', 'image_manager', 'image', 'inline_style',
'line_breaker', 'link', 'lists', 'paragraph_format', 'paragraph_style', 'quick_insert', 'quote', 'save', 'table',
'url', 'video')
The usage of plugins
argument with FroalaEditor
or FroalaField
overrides this for that particular instance.
from django.db import models
from froala_editor.fields import FroalaField
class Page(models.Model):
content = FroalaField(plugins=('font_size', 'font_family'))
FroalaEditor
and FroalaField
optionally take in a boolean value for image_upload
argument to enable or disable image uploads. Image uploads are enabled by default if the urls of this package are included in your urls.py.
You can use FROALA_UPLOAD_PATH
setting in settings.py
to change the path where uploaded files are stored within the MEDIA_ROOT
. By default, uploads/froala_editor/images
is used for storing uploaded images.
jQuery is included by default in form media. If you don't want to include jQuery, you may pass include_jquery=False
to FroalaEditor
or FroalaField
. FROALA_INCLUDE_JQUERY
can be also set in settings.py
for project wide effects.
This package is available under BSD License. However, in order to use Froala WYSIWYG HTML Editor plugin you should purchase a license for it.
See https://froala.com/wysiwyg-editor/pricing for licensing the Froala Editor.
If you bought a license and got your key, the easiest way to implement it is to put it into the FROALA_EDITOR_OPTIONS
setting in settings.py
:
FROALA_EDITOR_OPTIONS = {
'key': '<our key goes here>',
# other options
# ...
}