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- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- from django.conf.urls import include, url
- from django.conf.urls.i18n import i18n_patterns
- from django.contrib import admin
- from django.views.i18n import set_language
- from mezzanine.core.views import direct_to_template
- from mezzanine.conf import settings
- admin.autodiscover()
- # Add the urlpatterns for any custom Django applications here.
- # You can also change the ``home`` view to add your own functionality
- # to the project's homepage.
- urlpatterns = i18n_patterns(
- # Change the admin prefix here to use an alternate URL for the
- # admin interface, which would be marginally more secure.
- url("^admin/", include(admin.site.urls)),
- )
- if settings.USE_MODELTRANSLATION:
- urlpatterns += [
- url('^i18n/$', set_language, name='set_language'),
- ]
- urlpatterns += [
- # We don't want to presume how your homepage works, so here are a
- # few patterns you can use to set it up.
- # HOMEPAGE AS STATIC TEMPLATE
- # ---------------------------
- # This pattern simply loads the index.html template. It isn't
- # commented out like the others, so it's the default. You only need
- # one homepage pattern, so if you use a different one, comment this
- # one out.
- url("^$", direct_to_template, {"template": "index.html"}, name="home"),
- # HOMEPAGE AS AN EDITABLE PAGE IN THE PAGE TREE
- # ---------------------------------------------
- # This pattern gives us a normal ``Page`` object, so that your
- # homepage can be managed via the page tree in the admin. If you
- # use this pattern, you'll need to create a page in the page tree,
- # and specify its URL (in the Meta Data section) as "/", which
- # is the value used below in the ``{"slug": "/"}`` part.
- # Also note that the normal rule of adding a custom
- # template per page with the template name using the page's slug
- # doesn't apply here, since we can't have a template called
- # "/.html" - so for this case, the template "pages/index.html"
- # should be used if you want to customize the homepage's template.
- # NOTE: Don't forget to import the view function too!
- # url("^$", mezzanine.pages.views.page, {"slug": "/"}, name="home"),
- # HOMEPAGE FOR A BLOG-ONLY SITE
- # -----------------------------
- # This pattern points the homepage to the blog post listing page,
- # and is useful for sites that are primarily blogs. If you use this
- # pattern, you'll also need to set BLOG_SLUG = "" in your
- # ``settings.py`` module, and delete the blog page object from the
- # page tree in the admin if it was installed.
- # NOTE: Don't forget to import the view function too!
- # url("^$", mezzanine.blog.views.blog_post_list, name="home"),
- # MEZZANINE'S URLS
- # ----------------
- # ADD YOUR OWN URLPATTERNS *ABOVE* THE LINE BELOW.
- # ``mezzanine.urls`` INCLUDES A *CATCH ALL* PATTERN
- # FOR PAGES, SO URLPATTERNS ADDED BELOW ``mezzanine.urls``
- # WILL NEVER BE MATCHED!
- # If you'd like more granular control over the patterns in
- # ``mezzanine.urls``, go right ahead and take the parts you want
- # from it, and use them directly below instead of using
- # ``mezzanine.urls``.
- url("^", include("mezzanine.urls")),
- # MOUNTING MEZZANINE UNDER A PREFIX
- # ---------------------------------
- # You can also mount all of Mezzanine's urlpatterns under a
- # URL prefix if desired. When doing this, you need to define the
- # ``SITE_PREFIX`` setting, which will contain the prefix. Eg:
- # SITE_PREFIX = "my/site/prefix"
- # For convenience, and to avoid repeating the prefix, use the
- # commented out pattern below (commenting out the one above of course)
- # which will make use of the ``SITE_PREFIX`` setting. Make sure to
- # add the import ``from django.conf import settings`` to the top
- # of this file as well.
- # Note that for any of the various homepage patterns above, you'll
- # need to use the ``SITE_PREFIX`` setting as well.
- # ("^%s/" % settings.SITE_PREFIX, include("mezzanine.urls"))
- ]
- # Adds ``STATIC_URL`` to the context of error pages, so that error
- # pages can use JS, CSS and images.
- handler404 = "mezzanine.core.views.page_not_found"
- handler500 = "mezzanine.core.views.server_error"
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