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- Rapid Django
- ============
- A set of opionated tools for rapid development of enterprise CRUD portals.
- Rapid Django generates CRUD pages and menus, based on a simple to use
- registry of models, forms and views.
- How to Use
- ==========
- Add the 'rapid' application to your installed apps, and run a database migration.
- Create a 'base.html' template that will be used by the CRUD generator. A minimum
- template looks as following:
- ::
- <DOCTYPE html>
- <html>
- <head>
- <link href="link to bootstrap" rel="stylesheet">
- <script src="link to jquery"></script>
- </head>
- <body>
- {% load rapid_menu %}
- {% menu request %}
- {% block body %}{% endblock %}
- <script src="link to the jquery-form plugin">
- </body>
- </html>
- A menu will be generated in a unumbered list (UL) at the "menu" tag, and the
- registered data will be placed at the "body" block.
- After that, one must register actions. For that, the module "rapid.views" has three helper functions:
- "register_model", "register_instance_form", and "register_simple_select".
- Use "register_model" for creating default actions for listing, viewing, editing, addin, and optionally
- removing objects of a model.
- Use "register_instance_form" for creating custom actions where users submit a form, and act upon
- instances of a model. The form may not be a ModelForm, but must implement the save() method.
- Use "register_simple_select" for enabling the rapid select widget for all generated edit forms
- with fields that select the registered model (that is, foreign key, one to one, and one to many
- fields, besides reverse relationships).
- The module "rapid.permissions" includes helper functions for managing user permissions on the
- registered actions. Permmissions may be managed for entire models and for instances (but not
- columns yet).
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