Usage¶
Before you can use django-anylink, you have to install the module and configure it. Please see Installation for more details.
Adding an link to your model¶
To add a link field to your model, just use the AnyLinkField
from django.db import models
from anylink.fields import AnyLinkField
class MyModel(models.Model):
whatever = models.CharField(max_length=255)
link = AnyLinkField()
Now, you have an link field in your model. This link field is a ForeignKey internally.
Get the link url and other attributes¶
Lets assume, you implemented your Django model like the example above. Here is a example, how you would access the attributes of the link.
url = obj.link.get_absolute_url() # URL to link.
name = obj.link.text # link text/link name
title = obj.link.title # title attribute of the link
target = obj.link.target # target of the link, for example _self or _blank
css_class = obj.link.css_class # optional css class
Hint
Please remember, only the get_absolute_url method and target always return a values. All other attributes (text, title, css_class can be blank.
Please see the example projects for more details.