.. _installation: ========================= Installation instructions ========================= Installation ============ This document describes the steps needed to get FeinCMS up and running. FeinCMS is based on Django, so you need a working Django_ installation first. The minimum support version of Django_ is the 1.4 line of releases. You can download a stable release of FeinCMS using ``pip``:: $ pip install feincms Pip will install feincms and its dependencies. It will however not install documentation, tests or the example project which comes with the development version, which you can download using the Git_ version control system:: $ git clone git://github.com/feincms/feincms.git Feincms, some content types or cleaning modules are dependent on the following apps, which are installed when using pip: feedparser_, Pillow_ and django-mptt_. However, django-tagging_ is not installed because the blog module that uses it is merely a proof of concept. If you are looking to implement a blog, check out elephantblog_. You will also need a Javascript WYSIWYG editor of your choice (Not included). TinyMCE_ works out of the box and is recommended. .. _Django: http://www.djangoproject.com/ .. _Git: http://git-scm.com/ .. _Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org/ .. _django-mptt: http://github.com/django-mptt/django-mptt/ .. _django-tagging: http://code.google.com/p/django-tagging/ .. _feedparser: http://www.feedparser.org/ .. _Pillow: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow/ .. _elephantblog: http://github.com/feincms/feincms-elephantblog .. _TinyMCE: http://www.tinymce.com/ .. _CKEditor: http://ckeditor.com/ Configuration ============= There isn't much left to do apart from adding a few entries to ``INSTALLED_APPS``, most commonly you'll want to add ``feincms``, ``mptt``, ``feincms.module.page`` and ``feincms.module.medialibrary``. The customized administration interface needs some media and javascript libraries which you have to make available to the browser. FeinCMS uses Django's ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` application for this purpose, the media files will be picked up automatically by the ``collectstatic`` management command. If your website is multi-language you have to define ``LANGUAGES`` in the settings_. Please note that the ``feincms`` module will not create or need any database tables, but you need to put it into ``INSTALLED_APPS`` because otherwise the templates in ``feincms/templates/`` will not be found by the template loader. The tools contained in FeinCMS can be used for many CMS-related activities. The most common use of a CMS is to manage a hierarchy of pages and this is the most advanced module of FeinCMS too. Please proceed to :ref:`page` to find out how you can get the page module up and running. .. _settings: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/translation/#how-django-discovers-language-preference