X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mediagoblin%2Ftools%2Fstaticdirect.py;h=8381b8b6874b81ec475dfa5399bd05a1aab18868;hb=2e22cefdd901dabcd1e0376984e414624b8676c0;hp=ef8b20d083197792e22a67b51b2350ed75a55818;hpb=2723bb154acd2ab9e298b2b3f082faf237c72d00;p=mediagoblin.git diff --git a/mediagoblin/tools/staticdirect.py b/mediagoblin/tools/staticdirect.py index ef8b20d0..8381b8b6 100644 --- a/mediagoblin/tools/staticdirect.py +++ b/mediagoblin/tools/staticdirect.py @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ class StaticDirect(object): staticdirect to. In general, you should supply a None domain, as that's the "default" domain. - Things work like this: + Things work like this:: + >>> staticdirect = StaticDirect( ... {None: "/static/", ... "theme": "http://example.org/themestatic/"}) @@ -69,17 +70,18 @@ class PluginStatic(object): This has two mandatory attributes that you must pass in on class init: - - name: this name will be both used for lookup in "urlgen" for - your plugin's static resources and for the subdirectory that - it'll be "mounted" to for serving via your web browser. It - *MUST* be unique. If writing a plugin bundled with MediaGoblin - please use the pattern 'coreplugin__foo' where 'foo' is your - plugin name. All external plugins should use their modulename, - so if your plugin is 'mg_bettertags' you should also call this - name 'mg_bettertags'. - - file_path: the directory your plugin's static resources are - located in. It's recommended that you use - pkg_resources.resource_filename() for this. + + - *name:* this name will be both used for lookup in "urlgen" for + your plugin's static resources and for the subdirectory that + it'll be "mounted" to for serving via your web browser. It + *MUST* be unique. If writing a plugin bundled with MediaGoblin + please use the pattern 'coreplugin__foo' where 'foo' is your + plugin name. All external plugins should use their modulename, + so if your plugin is 'mg_bettertags' you should also call this + name 'mg_bettertags'. + - *file_path:* the directory your plugin's static resources are + located in. It's recommended that you use + pkg_resources.resource_filename() for this. An example of using this::