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- Theming Guide
- =============
- Pagure is built on Flask, and uses Jinja2 for templates. Pagure also
- includes the ability to apply different themes that control the look
- and feel of your pagure instance, or add or remove elements from the
- interface.
- Setting a theme
- ---------------
- The theme is set in the Pagure configuration file. The theme name is defined by
- the name of the directory in the /themes/ folder that contains the theme. For
- example to enable the theme that is used on Pagure.io, add the following line
- to your Pagure configuration:
- ::
- THEME = "pagureio"
- Theme contents
- --------------
- A theme requires two directories (`templates` and `static`) in the directory
- that contains the theme. The only other required file is theme.html which
- is placed in the templates directory
- templates/
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- The `templates` directory is where pagure will look for the `theme.html`
- template. Additionally, if you wish to override any template in Pagure,
- place it in the theme templates/ directory, and pagure will use that
- template rather than the standard one.
- .. warning:: Take care when overriding templates, as any changes to Pagure
- upstream will need to be backported to your theme template override.
- static/
- ~~~~~~~
- The `static` directory contains all the static elements for the theme,
- including additional a favicon, images, Javascript, and CSS files. To
- reference a file in the theme static directory use the jinja2 tag
- `{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='filename')}}`. For example:
- ::
- <link href="{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='theme.css') }}"
- rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
- templates/theme.html
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The theme.html file defines a subset of items in the Pagure interface that
- are commonly changed when creating a new theme. Theming is a new feature in
- Pagure, so this set is currently small, but please file issues or PRs against
- pagure with ideas of new items to include.
- The current items configurable in theme.html are:
- `masthead_class` variable
- #########################
- A string of additional CSS class(es) to be added to the navbar element.
- This navbar element is the topbar in Pagure. For example:
- ::
- {% set masthead_class = "navbar-dark bg-dark" %}
- `site_title` variable
- #####################
- A string containing the text to append at the end of the html title
- on every page on the site. Usage:
- ::
- {% set site_title = "Pagure" %}
- `projectstring(Bool:plural)` macro
- ##################################
- A macro that returns a string used to refer to Projects in Pagure
- The plural parameter informs if the string to be returned is the
- plural form.
- This macro is optional.
- Usage:
- ::
- {% macro projectstring(plural=False) -%}
- {% if plural %}
- Repositories
- {% else %}
- Repository
- {% endif %}
- {% endmacro -%}
- `projecticon` variable
- ######################
- A string containing the name of the fontawesome icon to use for
- Projects. This variable is optional. Usage:
- ::
- {% set projecticon = "Package" %}
- `head_imports()` macro
- ######################
- A Jinja macro that defines the additional items in the html head to
- be imported. The base templates do not include the bootstrap CSS, so
- this needs to be included in this macro in your theme. Additionally,
- include your favicon here, and a link to any additional CSS files your
- theme uses. Example:
- ::
- {% macro head_imports() %}
- <link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/vnd.microsoft.icon"
- href="{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='favicon.ico')}}"/>
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='bootstrap/bootstrap.min.css')}}" />
- <link href="{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='theme.css') }}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
- {% endmacro %}
- `js_imports()` macro
- ####################
- A Jinja macro that defines the additional javascript files to
- be imported. The base templates do not include the bootstrap JS, so
- this needs to be included in this macro in your theme. Example:
- ::
- {% macro js_imports() %}
- <script src="{{ url_for('theme.static', filename='bootstrap/bootstrap.bundle.min.js')}}"></script>
- {% endmacro %}
- `browseheader_message(select)` macro
- ####################################
- An optional Jinja macro that defines the welcome message that is shown
- above the tabs on the Browse Pages (Projects, Users, and Groups). The
- select parameter is a string with the name of the page being shown
- Example:
- ::
- {% macro browseheader_message(select) %}
- {% if select == 'projects' %}
- <div class="row justify-content-around">
- <div class="col-md-8">
- <div class="jumbotron bg-transparent m-0 py-4 text-center">
- <h1 class="display-5">Welcome to my Pagure</h1>
- <p class="lead">Pagure is an Open Source software code hosting system.</p>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
- {% endif %}
- {% endmacro %}
- `footer()` macro
- ################
- A Jinja macro that defines the footer of the Pagure site. Example:
- ::
- {% macro footer() %}
- <div class="footer py-3 bg-light border-top text-center">
- <div class="container">
- <p class="text-muted credit">
- Powered by
- <a href="https://pagure.io/pagure">Pagure</a>
- {{ g.version }}
- </p>
- <p><a href="{{ url_for('ui_ns.ssh_hostkey') }}">SSH Hostkey/Fingerprint</a> | <a href="https://docs.pagure.org/pagure/usage/index.html">Documentation</a></p>
- </div>
- </div>
- {% endmacro %}
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