DjangoBB is a quick and simple forum which uses the Django Framework (written in Python language). Abbreviation DjangoBB stands for Django Bulletin Board. DjangoBB is distributed under the BSD license.
- the usage of various DBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQLite)
- the ease of integration into any Django project and the ease of installation
- the usage of standard libraries for launching on conventional hostings with python support
- user-friendly installation process
- classic view of the forum like IPB, PhpBB, Punbb
- easy forum setup
- high speed
- reliability
At the current stage of development the main object is the functional implementation of the PunBB forum, in the sequel it is projected to expand it significantly.
Will be soon...
DjangoBB consists of 2 parts:
- main app
- basic project (example of usage for quick install)
- Python 2.7/3.3+
- Django >= 1.8
Fore more info pls check ''requirements.txt'' and ''optional-requirements.txt'' files
- virtualenv
- setuptools or pip
#!sh
wget https://bitbucket.org/slav0nic/djangobb/get/stable.tar.gz
tar zxvf stable.tar.gz
virtualenv .env
cd <place_for_virtualenv_dir>
source .env/bin/activate
# setup.py from djangobb app
./setup.py install
# ./setup.py develop will be ok too if you are planning to upgrade djangobb from hg
Download and setup basic project:
#!sh
wget https://bitbucket.org/slav0nic/djangobb_project/get/tip.tar.gz
tar zxvf tip.tar.gz
cd slav0nic-djangobb_project-tip/
pip install -r requirements.txt
cd basic_project/
touch local_settings.py
# set DATABASE
./manage.py migrate
./manage.py collectstatic
./manage.py runserver
Also you can add djangobb_forum to your django project as app and install requirements via pip.
#djangobb
on freenode IRC
Forum: support.djangobb.org
Mercurial repository: https://bitbucket.org/slav0nic/djangobb/ Git mirror: http://github.com/slav0nic/DjangoBB/
''will be soon...''
punBB-to-DjangoBB ''unofficial/inactive''
phpBB3 to DjangoBB ''unofficial''
As far`as we are concerned, there is no usable engine written in Django. In our humble opinion, existing implementations are too simple and have little function.