The easiest way to install Photologue is with pip:
pip install django-photologue
You can verify Photologue is available to your project by running the following commands from within your project directory:
manage.py shell
>>> import photologue
>>> photologue.VERSION
(2, 0, 'rc1')
These 2 apps will be installed automatically if they are not already there.
Photologue also uses the Django admin app, so enable it if you have not already done so.
Add ‘photologue’ to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# ...other installed applications,
'photologue',
'south',
)
Confirm that your MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL settings are correct (Photologue will store uploaded files in a folder called ‘photologue’ under your MEDIA_ROOT).
Add photologue to your projects urls.py file:
urlpatterns += patterns('',
...
(r'^photologue/', include('photologue.urls')),
)
Use South to setup the new tables:
python manage.py migrate photologue
After the database in initialized, run the following command to setup some default values for Photologue:
python manage.py plinit
Photologue comes with basic templates for galleries and photos. You can of course override them, or completely replace them. Note that all Photologue templates inherit from photologue/root.html, which itself just inherits from a site-wide base.html - you can change this to use a different base template.