This application enables you to create and manage follows, blocks and bi-directional friendships between users. It features:
- Friendship request objects that can be accepted, rejected, canceled, or marked as viewed.
- Hooks to easily list all friend requests sent or received by a given user, filtered by the status of the request.
- A blocklist for each user of users they've blocked.
- Tags to include information about friendships, blocks and follows in your templates.
- Integration with
AUTH_USER_MODEL. - Validation to prevent common mistakes.
- Faster server response time through caching
Django 1.11+ since v1.7.0 (latest release supporting Django 1.10 is v1.6.0)
pip install django-friendship- add
"friendship"toINSTALLED_APPSand runpython manage.py migrate. - Use the friendship manager in your own views, or wire up the URLconf to include the builtin views:
urlpatterns = [ ... path('friendship/', include('friendship.urls')) ... ]Note: If you are migrating from django-friendship v1.6.x, you'll need to rollback your migrations and fake migration 0002
$ ./manage.py migrate friendship 0001 $ ./manage.py migrate friendship 0002 --fakeIf you're migrating from v1.7.x, you'll likely have to fake 0003 as well:
$ ./manage.py migrate friendship 0003 --fakedjango-friendship provides a free API that gives you several ways to create and manage friendship requests or follows in your views. Add the following at the top of your views.py:
from django.contrib.auth.models import User from friendship.models import Friend, Follow, Block- List all of a user's friends:
Friend.objects.friends(request.user) - List all unread friendship requests:
Friend.objects.unread_requests(user=request.user) - List all unrejected friendship requests:
Friend.objects.unrejected_requests(user=request.user) - Count of all unrejected friendship requests:
Friend.objects.unrejected_request_count(user=request.user) - List all rejected friendship requests:
Friend.objects.rejected_requests(user=request.user) - Count of all rejected friendship requests:
Friend.objects.rejected_request_count(user=request.user) - List of all sent friendship requests:
Friend.objects.sent_requests(user=request.user) - Test if two users are friends:
Friend.objects.are_friends(request.user, other_user) == True
- List of a user's followers:
Follow.objects.followers(request.user) - List of who a user is following:
Follow.objects.following(request.user)
- List of a user's blockers:
Block.objects.blockers(request.user) - List of who a user is blocking:
Block.objects.blocking(request.user) - Test if a user is blocked:
Block.objects.is_blocked(request.user, other_user) == True
other_user = User.objects.get(pk=1) Friend.objects.add_friend( request.user, # The sender other_user, # The recipient message='Hi! I would like to add you') # This message is optionalfrom friendship.models import FriendshipRequest friend_request = FriendshipRequest.objects.get(to_user=1) friend_request.accept() # or friend_request.reject()Friend.objects.remove_friend(request.user, other_user)Follow.objects.add_follower(request.user, other_user)Block.objects.add_block(request.user, other_user)Block.objects.remove_block(request.user, other_user)You can use django-friendship tags in your templates. First enter:
{% load friendshiptags %}Then use any of the following:
{% friends request.user %} {% followers request.user %} {% following request.user %} {% friend_requests request.user %} {% blockers request.user %} {% blocking request.user %}django-friendship emits the following signals:
- friendship_request_created
- friendship_request_rejected
- friendship_request_canceled
- friendship_request_accepted
- friendship_removed
- follower_created
- following_created
- follower_removed
- following_removed
- block_created
- block_removed
Development takes place on GitHub. Bug reports, patches, and fixes are always welcome!
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