django-tagging-autocomplete is a jquery based autocomplete solution for django-tagging.
- django-tagging
Download package and install, for example using pip:
pip install django-tagging-autocomplete
Add tagging_autocomplete to installed apps in your project's settings.
Add the following line to your project's urls.py file:
(r'^tagging_autocomplete/', include('tagging_autocomplete.urls')),
You can use TagAutocompleteField() to enable autocompletion right in your models.py. In most cases this is the easiest solution:
from django.db import models from tagging_autocomplete.models import TagAutocompleteField class SomeModel(models.Model): tags = TagAutocompleteField()
Alternatively you can use the TagAutocomplete() form widget while creating your form:
from django import forms from tagging.forms import TagField from tagging_autocomplete.widgets import TagAutocomplete class SomeForm(forms.Form): tags = TagField(widget=TagAutocomplete())
By default the maximum number of results suggested by the autocompletion is 100. You can modify this number by adding to your settings.py project file the TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_MAX_RESULTS constant. For example:
TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_MAX_RESULTS = 5
By default autocompletion suggests tags that start with a given term. In case you need to show ones that contain the given term, set TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_SEARCH_CONTAINS to True. For example:
TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_SEARCH_CONTAINS = True
By default suggestions are shown right after you enter first character. You can configure this behaviour using TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_MIN_LENGTH. For example:
TAGGING_AUTOCOMPLETE_MIN_LENGTH = 3