The wagtail.contrib.settings
module allows you to define models that hold settings which are either common across all site records, or specific to each site.
Settings are editable by administrators within the Wagtail admin, and can be accessed in code as well as in templates.
Add wagtail.contrib.settings
to your INSTALLED_APPS
:
INSTALLED_APPS += [ 'wagtail.contrib.settings', ]
Note: If you are using settings
within templates, you will also need to update your TEMPLATES
settings (discussed later in this page).
Create a model that inherits from either:
BaseGenericSetting
for generic settings across all sitesBaseSiteSetting
for site-specific settingsand register it using the register_setting
decorator:
from django.db import models from wagtail.contrib.settings.models import ( BaseGenericSetting, BaseSiteSetting, register_setting, ) @register_setting class GenericSocialMediaSettings(BaseGenericSetting): facebook = models.URLField() @register_setting class SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings(BaseSiteSetting): facebook = models.URLField()
Links to your settings will appear in the Wagtail admin ‘Settings’ menu.
Settings use edit handlers much like the rest of Wagtail. Add a panels
setting to your model defining all the edit handlers required:
@register_setting class GenericImportantPages(BaseGenericSetting): donate_page = models.ForeignKey( 'wagtailcore.Page', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='+' ) sign_up_page = models.ForeignKey( 'wagtailcore.Page', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='+' ) panels = [ FieldPanel('donate_page'), FieldPanel('sign_up_page'), ] @register_setting class SiteSpecificImportantPages(BaseSiteSetting): donate_page = models.ForeignKey( 'wagtailcore.Page', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='+' ) sign_up_page = models.ForeignKey( 'wagtailcore.Page', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='+' ) panels = [ FieldPanel('donate_page'), FieldPanel('sign_up_page'), ]
You can also customise the edit handlers like you would do for Page
model with a custom edit_handler
attribute:
from wagtail.admin.panels import TabbedInterface, ObjectList @register_setting class MySettings(BaseGenericSetting): # ... first_tab_panels = [ FieldPanel('field_1'), ] second_tab_panels = [ FieldPanel('field_2'), ] edit_handler = TabbedInterface([ ObjectList(first_tab_panels, heading='First tab'), ObjectList(second_tab_panels, heading='Second tab'), ])
You can change the label used in the menu by changing the verbose_name
of your model.
You can add an icon to the menu by passing an icon
argument to the register_setting
decorator:
@register_setting(icon='placeholder') class GenericSocialMediaSettings(BaseGenericSetting): ... class Meta: verbose_name = "Social media settings for all sites" @register_setting(icon='placeholder') class SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings(BaseSiteSetting): ... class Meta: verbose_name = "Site-specific social media settings"
For a list of all available icons, please see the styleguide.
Settings can be used in both Python code and in templates.
If you require access to a generic setting in a view, the BaseGenericSetting.load()
method allows you to retrieve the generic settings:
def view(request): social_media_settings = GenericSocialMediaSettings.load(request_or_site=request) ...
If you require access to a site-specific setting in a view, the BaseSiteSetting.for_request()
method allows you to retrieve the site-specific settings for the current request:
def view(request): social_media_settings = SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings.for_request(request=request) ...
In places where the request is unavailable, but you know the Site
you wish to retrieve settings for, you can use BaseSiteSetting.for_site
instead:
def view(request): social_media_settings = SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings.for_site(site=user.origin_site) ...
Add the wagtail.contrib.settings.context_processors.settings
context processor to your settings:
TEMPLATES = [ { ... 'OPTIONS': { 'context_processors': [ ... 'wagtail.contrib.settings.context_processors.settings', ] } } ]
Then access the generic settings through {{ settings }}
:
{{ settings.app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings.facebook }} {{ settings.app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings.facebook }}
Note: Replace app_label
with the label of the app containing your settings model.
If you are not in a RequestContext
, then context processors will not have run, and the settings
variable will not be available. To get the settings
, use the provided {% get_settings %}
template tag.
{% load wagtailsettings_tags %} {% get_settings %} {{ settings.app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings.facebook }} {{ settings.app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings.facebook }}
By default, the tag will create or update a settings
variable in the context. If you want to assign to a different context variable instead, use {% get_settings as other_variable_name %}
:
{% load wagtailsettings_tags %} {% get_settings as wagtail_settings %} {{ wagtail_settings.app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings.facebook }} {{ wagtail_settings.app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings.facebook }}
Add wagtail.contrib.settings.jinja2tags.settings
extension to your Jinja2 settings:
TEMPLATES = [ ... { 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.jinja2.Jinja2', 'APP_DIRS': True, 'OPTIONS': { 'extensions': [ ... 'wagtail.contrib.settings.jinja2tags.settings', ], }, } ]
Then access the settings through the settings()
template function:
{{ settings("app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings").facebook }} {{ settings("app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings").facebook }}
Note: Replace app_label
with the label of the app containing your settings model.
If there is no request
available in the template at all, you can use the settings for the default site instead:
{{ settings("app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings", use_default_site=True).facebook }} {{ settings("app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings", use_default_site=True).facebook }}
Note: You can not reliably get the correct settings instance for the current site from this template tag if the request object is not available. This is only relevant for multi-site instances of Wagtail.
You can store the settings instance in a variable to save some typing, if you have to use multiple values from one model:
{% with generic_social_settings=settings("app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings") %} Follow us on Twitter at @{{ generic_social_settings.facebook }}, or Instagram at @{{ generic_social_settings.instagram }}. {% endwith %} {% with site_social_settings=settings("app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings") %} Follow us on Twitter at @{{ site_social_settings.facebook }}, or Instagram at @{{ site_social_settings.instagram }}. {% endwith %}
Or, alternately, using the set
tag:
{% set generic_social_settings=settings("app_label.GenericSocialMediaSettings") %} {% set site_social_settings=settings("app_label.SiteSpecificSocialMediaSettings") %}
page_url
setting shortcutIf, like in the previous section, your settings model references pages, and you often need to output the URLs of those pages in your project, you can likely use the setting model’s page_url
shortcut to do that more cleanly. For example, instead of doing the following:
{% load wagtailcore_tags %} {% pageurl settings.app_label.GenericImportantPages.donate_page %} {% pageurl settings.app_label.GenericImportantPages.sign_up_page %}
You could write:
{{ settings.app_label.GenericImportantPages.page_url.donate_page }} {{ settings.app_label.GenericImportantPages.page_url.sign_up_page }}
Using the page_url
shortcut has a few of advantages over using the tag:
page_url
shortcut will be more efficient.When using the page_url
shortcut, there are a couple of points worth noting:
{% pageurl %}
tag apply to the shortcut: If the settings are accessed from a template context where the current request is not available, all URLs returned will include the site’s scheme/domain, and URL generation will not be quite as efficient.AttributeError
if the attribute you request from page_url
is not an attribute on the settings object.None
(or something that is not a Page
), the shortcut will return an empty string.
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