This project consists of a basic Django application containing HTML templates that provide a starting point for web applications used by the Department. The base template consists of a mobile-friendly HTML5 template with a fixed top navbar, plus static assets. The project also contains functional examples of login and logged out templates.
The base templates are based upon HTML5 Boilerplate.
This project for development is using Poetry to install and manage a virtual Python environment. With Poetry installed, change into the project directory and run:
poetry install
Activate the virtualenv like so:
poetry shell
Run unit tests using pytest
(or tox
, to test against multiple Python versions):
pytest -v
tox -v
Tagged releases are built and pushed to PyPI automatically using a GitHub
workflow in the project. Update the project version in pyproject.toml
and
tag the required commit with the same value to trigger a release.
- Install via pip:
pip install webtemplate-dbca
. - Add
'webtemplate_dbca'
toINSTALLED_APPS
. - Ensure that the
staticfiles
application is included and configured correctly. - (Optional) Ensure that you have defined the following named URLs:
login
andlogout
(this requirement can be overriden, see below). - Extend the included base template by placing the following at the head
of your own templates, e.g.
{% extends "webtemplate_dbca/base_b4.html" %}
- Place page content within the required blocks (see below).
The base/base_b4/base_b5 templates include the following CSS and JavaScript assets:
- Modernizr (HTML5 polyfills)
- Bootstrap 3, 4 or 5 (CSS & JS)
- jQuery (base/base_b4 templates)
Additional styling can be included using the extra_style
or extra_js
blocks, like so::
{% load static from staticfiles %}
{% block extra_style %}
{{ block.super }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'css/custom.css' %}">
{% endblock %}
You can also overide the base_style
and base_js
blocks completely to
use different CSS or JS libraries. Note that you will also need to replace the
top_navbar
block contents if you replace the base Bootstrap CSS & JS.
The version of jQuery which is loaded in the base is by default a slimmed-down
minimal version of the library. To include a different specific version, override
the jquery_version
block. Example::
{% block jquery_version %}
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.4.1.js"></script>
{% endblock %}
NOTE: There is no jQuery loaded with the base_b5 template, as it was dropped as a requirement of Bootstrap.
The base template contains a number of block tags that are used to render the content of your project. The main template content blocks are as follows:
navbar_links
- used to define navigation links in the top navbar.navbar_auth
- used to display either a Login or Logout link.page_content
- used to contain the page's main content.page_footer
- used to contain a page footer area.
Note that the navbar_auth
block contains {% url %}
templatetags with
named URLs called login and logout. If this is not required or
inappropriate for your project, simply override the navbar_auth
block
in a base template like so::
{% block navbar_auth %}{% endblock %}
In addition, a number of context variables are defined:
page_title
- used to populate the page <title> tags.site_title
- used to populate the projects's title in the top navbar.site_acronym
- used to populate a shorter title in the navbar (B4 template).
Context variables should be passed to templates in every view.
The following examples apply to the base_b4.html
and base_b5.html
templates.
To extend the base template with an optional row to display alert messages plus
a shaded footer div, try the following (further page content is then injected to
the page_content_inner
block)::
{% extends "webtemplate_dbca/base_b4.html" %}
{% block extra_style %}
<style>
.footer {background-color: lightgrey}
</style>
{% endblock %}
{% block page_content %}
<div class="container-fluid">
<!-- Messages -->
{% if messages %}
<div class="row">
<div class="col">
{% for message in messages %}
<div class="alert{% if message.tags %} alert-{{ message.tags }}{% endif %}">
{{ message|safe }}
</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
</div>
{% endif %}
<div class="row">
<div class="col">
{% block page_content_inner %}{% endblock %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}
{% block page_footer %}
<footer class="footer mt-auto py-3">
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col">
<small class="float-right">© Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions</small>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</footer>
{% endblock page_footer %}
The following examples apply to the base.html
template.
To populate the main content area with a narrow left sidebar and content area that fills the whole screen width and will collapse elegantly on narrow or mobile displays::
{% block page_content %}
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4 col-md-3 col-lg-2" id="sidebar">
{% include "sidebar.html" %}
</div>
<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-8 col-md-9 col-lg-10">
{% block page_content_inner %}{% endblock %}
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}
To include a right-aligned copyright line in the footer area::
{% block page_footer %}
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<p class="pull-right">© Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}
To include no navigation links in the top navbar and to prevent the automatic
"navbar button" from showing on narrow displays, overide the navbar_button
and navbar_links
blocks to be empty::
{% block navbar_button %}{% endblock %}
{% block navbar_links %}{% endblock %}