X-Git-Url: http://git.ithinksw.org/philo.git/blobdiff_plain/30c59c96869c9996540f1cf844dadd38d00ab8f3..1fb4774474207933a6cce19e65a2fa011593b3eb:/docs/contrib/shipherd.rst?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/contrib/shipherd.rst b/docs/contrib/shipherd.rst index 5a1848d..9e03f67 100644 --- a/docs/contrib/shipherd.rst +++ b/docs/contrib/shipherd.rst @@ -3,3 +3,44 @@ Shipherd .. automodule:: philo.contrib.shipherd :members: + + :class:`.Node`\ s are useful for structuring a website; however, they are inherently unsuitable for creating site navigation. + + The most glaring problem is that a navigation tree based on :class:`.Node`\ s would have one :class:`.Node` as the root, whereas navigation usually has multiple objects at the top level. + + Additionally, navigation needs to have display text that is relevant to the current context; however, :class:`.Node`\ s do not have a field for that, and :class:`.View` subclasses with a name or title field will generally need to use it for database-searchable names. + + Finally, :class:`.Node` structures are inherently unordered, while navigation is inherently ordered. + + :mod:`~philo.contrib.shipherd` exists to resolve these issues by separating navigation structures from :class:`.Node` structures. It is instead structured around the way that site navigation works in the wild: + + * A site may have one or more independent navigation bars (Main navigation, side navigation, etc.) + * A navigation bar may be shared by sections of the website, or even by the entire site. + * A navigation bar has a certain depth that it displays to. + + The :class:`.Navigation` model supplies these features by attaching itself to a :class:`.Node` via :class:`ForeignKey` and adding a :attr:`navigation` property to :class:`.Node` which provides access to a :class:`.Node` instance's inherited :class:`.Navigation`\ s. + + Each entry in the navigation bar is then represented by a :class:`.NavigationItem`, which stores information such as the :attr:`~.NavigationItem.order` and :attr:`~.NavigationItem.text` for the entry. Given an :class:`HttpRequest`, a :class:`.NavigationItem` can also tell whether it :meth:`~.NavigationItem.is_active` or :meth:`~.NavigationItem.has_active_descendants`. + + Since the common pattern is to recurse through a navigation tree and render each part similarly, :mod:`~philo.contrib.shipherd` also ships with the :ttag:`~philo.contrib.shipherd.templatetags.shipherd.recursenavigation` template tag. + +Models +++++++ + +.. automodule:: philo.contrib.shipherd.models + :members: Navigation, NavigationItem, NavigationMapper + :show-inheritance: + +.. autoclass:: NavigationManager + :members: + +Template tags ++++++++++++++ + +.. automodule:: philo.contrib.shipherd.templatetags.shipherd + +.. autotemplatetag:: recursenavigation + +.. autotemplatefilter:: has_navigation + +.. autotemplatefilter:: navigation_host