Provides templatetags for 'Tweet This', 'Share this on Facebook', 'Share on Google+', 'Share on LinkedIn', and 'mailto://'.
Plain HTML templates are provided for your convenience, but you can override them to provide your own look and feel.
$ pip install django-social-share
Add the app to INSTALLED_APPS
:
INSTALLED_APPS += ['django_social_share']
You will also have to add django.core.context_processors.request
to your context_processors
list. This way the templatetags will use the correct scheme and hostname:
TEMPLATES=[ { 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates', 'DIRS': [ os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates'), ], 'OPTIONS': { 'context_processors': [ 'django.template.context_processors.request', ], } }, ]
{% post_to_facebook <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% post_to_gplus <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% post_to_twitter <text_to_post> <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% post_to_linkedin <subject> <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% post_to_mail <email_subject> <text_to_post> <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% send_email <subject> <text_to_post> <object_or_url> <link_text> %} {% post_to_reddit <text_to_post> <object_or_url> %}
<text_to_post>
may contain any valid Django Template code. Note that Facebook does not support this anymore.
<object_or_url>
is optional. If you pass a django model instance, it will use its get_absolute_url
method. Additionally, if you have django_bitly
installed, it will use its shortUrl on Twitter.
<link_text>
is also optional. It defines the text used for the a
element. Defaults to 'Post to Facebook' and 'Post to Twitter'.
<subject>
may contain any valid Django Template code.
{% post_to_twitter_url <text_to_post> <object_or_url> %}
Will add a tweet_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the Twitter sharer popup.
{% post_to_facebook_url <object_or_url> %}
Will add a facebook_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the Facebook sharer popup.
{% post_to_gplus_url <object_or_url> %}
Will add a gplus_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the Google+ sharer popup.
{% post_to_linkedin_url <subject> <object_or_url> %}
Will add a linkedin_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the LinkedIn sharer popup.
{% send_email_url <subject> <text_to_post> <object_or_url> <link_text> %}
Will add a mailto_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the mailto
anchor.
{% post_to_reddit_url <text> <object_or_url> %}
Will add a reddit_url
variable to the context, containing the URL for the Reddit poster page.
Example:
{% load social_share %} {% post_to_facebook object_or_url "Post to Facebook!" %} {% post_to_twitter "New Song: {{object.title}}. Check it out!" object_or_url "Post to Twitter" %} {% post_to_gplus object_or_url "Post to Google+!" %} {% post_to_linkedin object.title object_or_url "Post to LinkedIn" %} {% send_email object.title "New Song: {{object.title}}. Check it out!" object_or_url "Share via email" %} {% post_to_reddit "New Song: {{object.title}}" <object_or_url> %}
Templates are in:
django_social_share/templatetags/post_to_twitter.html
django_social_share/templatetags/post_to_facebook.html
django_social_share/templatetags/post_to_gplus.html
django_social_share/templatetags/send_email.html
django_social_share/templatetags/post_to_linkedin.html
django_social_share/templatetags/post_to_reddit.html
.
You can override them to suit your mileage.