Quickstart¶
After Installation, you can use django-propeller
in your templates.:
Load the propeller
library and use the propeller_*
tags:
Example template¶
{# Load the tag library #}
{% load propeller %}
{# Load CSS and JavaScript #}
{% propeller_css %}
{% propeller_javascript %}
{# Display django.contrib.messages as Bootstrap alerts #}
{% propeller_messages %}
{# Display a form #}
<form action="/url/to/submit/" method="post" class="form">
{% csrf_token %}
{% propeller_form form %}
{% buttons %}
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">
{% propeller_icon "star" %} Submit
</button>
{% endbuttons %}
</form>
{# Read the documentation for more information #}
Template tags and filters¶
Refer to Template tags and filters for more information.
Settings¶
You can set defaults for django-propeller
in your settings file. Refer to Settings for more information.
Demo application¶
The demo application provides a number of useful examples.
clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/tfroehlich82/django-propeller.git
cd into the cloned directory:
$ cd django-propeller
run the testserver:
$ python manage.py runserver
open your browser and browse to:
http://127.0.0.1:8000