Whoops, url should be https://bitbucket.org/bolhoed/django_disqus_comments.
On Nov 28, 7:29 pm, Kevin Renskers <[email protected]> wrote: > The existing apps use the JavaScript interface offered by Disqus. This > does not integrate with apps that expect Django's comments app. > > I've made good progress on my comments app extension that uses Disqus, > but now I am at a point where the models are working against me. Code > is on bitbucket:http://bitbucket.org/bolhoed/django-disqus-comments/. > I think that from this code the problem of the current situation is > clear. > > I'd be more then happy to work on a new comments API for Django by the > way! > > Kevin > > On Nov 28, 5:19 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Heh, already put a few hours doing something like this. There's some > > django-discus attempts out there--have you looked at them? I haven't > > bothered to notice if any use the comments framework but it sure would > > be handy to make comments out of discus or backtype feeds or variants > > thereof. > > > But whether it was in trunk or just somewhere on github, I'd use it > > either way. In my thinking about doing this I never really ran into a > > compatibility/patch issue. Did you? > > > -Steve > > > On Nov 27, 6:55 pm, Kevin Renskers <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'd like to make a suggestion about the build in comments framework. > > > Right now, even though you can write your own extension to the > > > comments framework, it is always tied to database models. I am trying > > > to build an extension that uses the API offered by Disqus, meaning I > > > don't want to use the local database to do a count of comments, get > > > the list of comments, etc. > > > > If Django's comments framework would offer an API that is one level > > > above the database models, we could write our own functions that > > > implement getting comments, saving them, do a count of comments for > > > the object, etc. > > > > I understand that a logical reaction to this suggestion would be to > > > just not use Django's comments app, but roll my own. But I want to > > > integrate the Disqus comments with existing apps, that already use > > > Django's system to, for example, show the count of comments on blog > > > articles in the admin interface. Django-blog-zinnia does this. > > > > I am looking forward to any comments and ideas. Is something like this > > > even possible without completely breaking backwards compatibility? > > > > Kind regard, > > > Kevin Renskers -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers?hl=en.
