A django-filer based CKEditor filebrowser
Python: 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 2.7
Django: 1.11 to 2.1
django-filer: 1.2 and above
Original code is taken from django-ckeditor-filer
It supports both ckeditor widget provided by django-ckeditor and the one provided by djangocms-text-ckeditor.
Warning
if you are using filer<1.2 this plugin requires django CMS cmsplugin_filer_image, thus you need to install and configure both according to their respective documentation.
Install django-ckeditor-filebrowser-filer:
pip install django-ckeditor-filebrowser-filer
Add it to INSTALLED_APPS along with its dependencies:
'filer', 'ckeditor_filebrowser_filer',
Configure django-filer Canonical URLs
Add ckeditor_filebrowser_filer to urlconf:
url(r'^filebrowser_filer/', include('ckeditor_filebrowser_filer.urls')),
Currently only
filebrowser_filer/
is supported as url pathAdd FilerImage button to you CKEditor configuration:
- Add
'FilerImage'
to a toolbar inCKEDITOR_CONFIGS
- Add
'filerimage'
in `` 'extraPlugins'`` inCKEDITOR_CONFIGS
- Add
'image'
in `` 'removePlugins'`` inCKEDITOR_CONFIGS
- Add
Example:
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS = { 'default': { 'toolbar': 'Custom', 'toolbar_Custom': [ ... ['FilerImage'] ], 'extraPlugins': 'filerimage', 'removePlugins': 'image' }, }
when using djangocms-text-ckeditor use CKEDITOR_SETTINGS
instead of
CKEDITOR_CONFIGS
.