Command Line Interface
You can invoke the django CMS command line interface using the cms
Django command:
python manage.py cms
Informational commands
cms list
The list
command is used to display information about your installation.
It has two subcommands:
cms list plugins
lists all plugins that are used in your project.cms list apphooks
lists all apphooks that are used in your project.
cms list plugins
will issue warnings when it finds orphaned plugins (see cms delete_orphaned_plugins
below).
cms check
Checks your configuration and environment.
Plugin and apphook management commands
cms delete_orphaned_plugins
Warning
The delete_orphaned_plugins
command permanently deletes data from your database. You should make a backup of your database before using it!
Identifies and deletes orphaned plugins.
Orphaned plugins are ones that exist in the CMSPlugins table, but:
- have a plugin_type that is no longer even installed
- have no corresponding saved instance in that particular plugin type’s table
Such plugins will cause problems when trying to use operations that need to copy pages (and thefore plugins), which includes cms moderator on
as well as page copy operations in the admin.
It is advised to run cms list plugins
periodically, and cms delete_orphaned_plugins
when required.
cms uninstall
The uninstall
subcommand can be used to make uninstalling a CMS Plugin or an apphook easier.
It has two subcommands:
cms uninstall plugins <plugin name> [<plugin name 2> [...]]
uninstalls one or several plugins by removing them from all pages where they are used. Note that the plugin name should be the name of the class that is registered in the django CMS. If you are unsure about the plugin name, use the cms list to see a list of installed plugins.cms uninstall apphooks <apphook name> [<apphook name 2> [...]]
uninstalls one or several apphooks by removing them from all pages where they are used. Note that the apphook name should be the name of the class that is registered in the django CMS. If you are unsure about the apphook name, use the cms list to see a list of installed apphooks.
Warning
The uninstall commands permanently delete data from your database. You should make a backup of your database before using them!
cms copy-lang
The copy-lang
subcommand can be used to copy content (titles and plugins) from one language to another. By default the subcommand copy content from the current site (e.g. the value of SITE_ID
) and only if the target placeholder has no content for the specified language; using the defined options you can change this.
You must provide two arguments:
from_language
: the language to copy the content from;to_language
: the language to copy the content to.
It accepts the following options
force-copy
: set to copy content even if a placeholder already has content; if set, copied content will be appended to the original one;site
: specifiy a SITE_ID to operate on sites different from the current one;verbose
: set for more verbose output.
Example:
cms copy-lang en de force-copy site=2 verbose
Moderation commands
cms moderator
If you migrate from an earlier version, you should use the cms moderator on
command to ensure that your published pages are up to date, whether or not you used moderation in the past.
Warning
This command alters data in your database. You should make a backup of your database before using it! Never run this command without first checking for orphaned plugins, using the cms list plugins
command, and if necessary delete_orphaned_plugins
. Running cms moderator
with orphaned plugins will fail and leave bad data in your database.
Additional commands
publisher_publish
If you want to publish many pages at once, this command can help you. By default, this command publishes drafts for all public pages.
It accepts the following options
unpublished
: set to publish all drafts, including unpublished ones; if not set, only already published pages will be republished.language
: specify a language code to publish pages in only one language; if not specified, this command publishes all page languages;site
: specify a site id to publish pages for specified site only; if not specified, this command publishes pages for all sites;
Example:
#publish drafts for public pages in all languages
publisher_publish
#publish all drafts in all pages
publisher_publish --unpublished
#publish drafts for public pages in deutsch
publisher_publish --language=de
#publish all drafts in deutsch
publisher_publish --unpublished --language=de
#publish all drafts in deutsch, but only for site with id=2
publisher_publish --unpublished --language=de --site=2
Warning
This command publishes drafts. You should review drafts before using this command, because they will become public.