django-fullurl
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Adds three template tags: `fullurl`, `fullstatic` and `buildfullurl`. The template tag `fullurl` acts just like `url`, but it always prints absolute URLs with scheme and domain
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Template tags summary
{% fullurl "some-url-name" v1 v2 %}This behaves like theurlDjango template tag (doc <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/templates/builtins/#url>__), but it returns a full URL instead of a relative one.{% fullstatic "images/hi.jpg" %}This behaves like thestaticDjango template tag (doc <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/templates/builtins/#static>__), but it returns a full URL instead of a relative one.{% buildfullurl "/foobar" %}This will convert a relative URL into a full URL usingrequest.build_absolute_uri(doc <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri>__).
Description
django-fullurl adds three new template tags to Django: fullurl, fullstatic, and buildfullurl.
fullurl and fullstatic behave like url and static respectively, but they always return an absolute URL with the scheme and authority/domain parts.
For example, take this url tag:
.. code:: html+django
{% url "articles:article" slug="hello" %}
In our example, this prints::
/articles/hello
This is called by some an absolute URL, because it begins with a forward-slash. However, it is not an absolute absolute URL, because it does not contain the scheme and authority parts.
If we replace url with fullurl, it will print this result::
http://example.com/articles/hello
Behind the scenes, it uses request.build_absolute_uri <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri>__ to determine the correct scheme and authority/domain parts.
In the same way that fullurl extends url, fullstatic extends the static template tag.
buildfullurl takes a relative URL as an argument, and prints an absolute URL with the scheme and authority parts. For example:
.. code:: html+django
{% buildfullurl article.cover.url %}
Installation
Run on the command-line::
$ pip install django-fullurl
Make sure these two apps are included in your INSTALLED_APPS settings:
.. code:: python
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'fullurl',
# ...
]
Make sure django.template.context_processors.request is included in your context processors.
Example usage
OpenGraph
OpenGraph URLs need to be absolute, including scheme and authority parts. Here's how you can use fullurl and fullstatic to help with this:
.. code:: html+django
{% load fullurl %}
<meta property="og:url" content="{% fullurl "articles:article" article=article %}">
<meta property="og:image" content="{% fullstatic "cat.jpg" %}">
You can convert a URL from relative to absolute using buildfullurl tag:
.. code:: html+django
{% load fullurl %}
<meta property="og:url" content="{% buildfullurl article.get_absolute_url %}">
<meta property="og:image" content="{% buildfullurl article.image.url %}">
Facebook static share link
If you want to create a Facebook share button using a link, you can use the sharer.php feature. The value for the u query parameter needs to be an absolute URL, encoded using the urlencode filter, like this:
.. code:: html+django
{% load fullurl %}
ShareSee also
Here are some alternatives, in alphabetical order:
django-absoluteuri <https://pypi.org/project/django-absoluteuri/>__ (GitHub <https://github.com/fusionbox/django-absoluteuri>,Django Packages <https://djangopackages.org/packages/p/django-absoluteuri/>) provides two template tags:absoluteuriandabsolutize. Unlike this app, it uses the site framework to determine the domain to use, which could be an additional database query. This can be useful in some situations, for instance when creating emails.django-absoluteurl <https://pypi.org/project/django-absoluteurl/>__ (GitHub <https://github.com/bgryszko/django-absoluteurl>,Django Packages <https://djangopackages.org/packages/p/django-absoluteurl/>) provides a template tagabsoluteurlthat works in a similar fashion asfullurl. It does not seem to work in Python 2, or with newer Django versions, however.- django-full-url (
GitHub <https://github.com/RRMoelker/django-full-url>__) allows you to get specific parts of the current URL using code like{{ url_parts.domain }}, among other things. It does not provide the same functionality as this app, the naming similarity was unintentional. django-urltags <https://pypi.org/project/django-urltags/>__ (Django Packages <https://djangopackages.org/packages/p/django-urltags/>__) provides a few template tags, includingabsurl, but it hasn't been updated since 2012 and it doesn't seem to work on recent Django versions.