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kandi X-RAY | django-todo Summary
django-todo is a Python library. django-todo has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However django-todo build file is not available and it has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitLab.
We assume that your organization has multiple groups of employees, each with multiple users (where actual users and groups map to Django Users and Groups). Users may belong to multiple groups, and each group can have multiple todo lists. You must have at least one Group set up in Django admin, and that group must have at least one User as a member. This is true even if you're the sole user of django-todo. Users can view and modify all to-do lists belonging to their group(s). Only users with is_staff can add or delete lists. Identical list names can exist in different groups, but not in the same group. Emails are generated to the assigned-to person when new tasks are created. File attachments of a few types are allowed on tasks by default. See settings to disable or to limit filetypes. If you are concerned about file sizes, limit them in your web server configuration (not currently handled separately by django-todo). Comment threads can be added to tasks. Each participant in a thread receives email when new comments are added. django-todo is auth-only. You must set up a login system and at least one group before deploying. All tasks are "created by" the current user and can optionally be "assigned to" a specific user. Unassigned tickets appear as belonging to "anyone" in the UI. django-todo v2 makes use of features only available in Django 2.0. It will not work in previous versions. v2 is only tested against Python 3.x -- no guarantees if running it against older versions.
We assume that your organization has multiple groups of employees, each with multiple users (where actual users and groups map to Django Users and Groups). Users may belong to multiple groups, and each group can have multiple todo lists. You must have at least one Group set up in Django admin, and that group must have at least one User as a member. This is true even if you're the sole user of django-todo. Users can view and modify all to-do lists belonging to their group(s). Only users with is_staff can add or delete lists. Identical list names can exist in different groups, but not in the same group. Emails are generated to the assigned-to person when new tasks are created. File attachments of a few types are allowed on tasks by default. See settings to disable or to limit filetypes. If you are concerned about file sizes, limit them in your web server configuration (not currently handled separately by django-todo). Comment threads can be added to tasks. Each participant in a thread receives email when new comments are added. django-todo is auth-only. You must set up a login system and at least one group before deploying. All tasks are "created by" the current user and can optionally be "assigned to" a specific user. Unassigned tickets appear as belonging to "anyone" in the UI. django-todo v2 makes use of features only available in Django 2.0. It will not work in previous versions. v2 is only tested against Python 3.x -- no guarantees if running it against older versions.
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django-todo has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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The latest version of django-todo is current.
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django-todo has no bugs reported.
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django-todo has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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django-todo has a Non-SPDX License.
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django-todo is a Django app, not a project site. It needs a site to live in. You can either install it into an existing Django project site, or clone the django-todo demo site (GTD). If using your own site, be sure you have jQuery and Bootstrap wired up and working.
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