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Add documentation for PluginTemplateContent
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@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ class AnimalSoundsConfig(PluginConfig):
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* `max_version`: Maximum version of NetBox with which the plugin is compatible
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* `middleware`: A list of middleware classes to append after NetBox's build-in middleware.
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* `caching_config`: Plugin-specific cache configuration
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* `template_content`: The dotted path to the list of template content classes (default: `template_content.template_contnet`)
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* `menu_items`: The dotted path to the list of menu items provided by the plugin (default: `navigation.menu_items`)
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### Install the Plugin for Development
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@ -305,3 +306,40 @@ A `PluginNavMenuButton` has the following attributes:
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* `color` - Button color (one of the choices provided by `ButtonColorChoices`)
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* `icon_class` - Button icon CSS class
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* `permission` - The name of the permission required to display this button (optional)
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## Template Content
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Plugins can inject custom content into certain areas of the detail views of applicable models. This is accomplished by subclassing `PluginTemplateContent`, designating a particular NetBox model, and defining the desired methods to render custom content. Four methods are available:
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* `left_page()` - Inject content on the left side of the page
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* `right_page()` - Inject content on the right side of the page
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* `full_width_page()` - Inject content across the entire bottom of the page
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* `buttons()` - Add buttons to the top of the page
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Each of these methods must return HTML content suitable for inclusion in the object template. Two instance attributes are available for context:
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* `self.obj` - The object being viewed
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* `self.context` - The current template context
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Additionally, a `render()` method is available for convenience. This method accepts the name of a template to render, and any additional context data. Its use is optional, however.
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Declared subclasses should be gathered into a list or tuple for integration with NetBox. By default, NetBox looks for an iterable named `template_content` within a `template_content.py` file. (This can be overridden by setting `template_content` to a custom value on the plugin's PluginConfig.) An example is below.
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```python
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from extras.plugins import PluginTemplateContent
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class AddSiteAnimal(PluginTemplateContent):
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model = 'dcim.site'
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def full_width_page(self):
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return self.render('netbox_animal_sounds/site.html')
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class AddRackAnimal(PluginTemplateContent):
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model = 'dcim.rack'
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def left_page(self):
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extra_data = {'foo': 123}
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return self.render('netbox_animal_sounds/rack.html', extra_data)
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template_content_classes = [AddSiteAnimal, AddRackAnimal]
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```
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def render(self, template, extra_context=None):
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"""
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Convenience menthod for rendering the provided template name. The detail page object is automatically
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passed into the template context as `obj` and the origional detail page's context is available as
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Convenience method for rendering the provided template name. The detail page object is automatically
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passed into the template context as `obj` and the original detail page's context is available as
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`obj_context`. An additional context dictionary may be passed as `extra_context`.
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"""
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context = {
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