Structured data with Django
Project description
Structured data with Django
Installation
pip install djld
Configuration
Add djld to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py, you can specify the folder containing your structured data overriding the LD_JSON_PATH variable
Usage
To render structured data in your templates you need the structured_data template tag
{% load djld %}
{% structured_data 'mydata.json' %}
You can use Django template sintax in your json files, and pass a context to the template tag
render(request, 'myapp/index.html', {
'user_data' : {
'url' : 'https://lotrek.it',
'name' : 'Human Before Digital'
}
})
{% load djld %}
{% structured_data 'mydata.json' user_data %}
You can also render a structured data from a dictionary, without using templates
render(request, 'myapp/index.html', {
'user_data' : {
'url' : 'https://lotrek.it',
'name' : 'Human Before Digital'
}
})
{% load djld %}
{% structured_data user_data %}
Run tests
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ make test
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