.. _installation: ========================= Installation instructions ========================= Installation ============ This document describes the steps needed to install FeinCMS. FeinCMS requires a working installation of Django_ version 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6. See the Django_ documentation for how to install and configure Django. You can download a stable release of FeinCMS using ``pip``. Pip will install feincms and its dependencies. Dependencies which are automatically installed are: feedparser_, Pillow_ and django-mptt_. $ pip install feincms In order to install documentation, tests or an example project, install from the Git_ repository instead:: $ git clone git://github.com/feincms/feincms.git 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, 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/ref/settings/#languages