GLAMkit is a next-generation CMS by the Interaction Consortium, designed especially for the cultural sector.
GLAMkit has rich Events, Collections and storytelling tools for teams of content professionals in public-facing institutions, supported by a powerful content framework, based on django-fluent. Everything is written in Python, using the Django framework.
Read the documentation for the latest release
GLAMkit has:
- complex repeating calendared events
- collection patterns: art, moving image, etc.
- a story-telling engine (e.g. rich 'watch', 'read', 'listen' articles)
- Patterns for hierarchical pages and collections of rich content models.
- Advanced publishing / preview / unpublishing controls
- Simple workflow controls
- press releases
- sponsors
- Content plugins for working with rich text, images, embedded media, etc.
- Customisable site search using Elastic Search
django-reversion
compatible, allowing versioning of content- Customisable admin dashboard
- Docker-compatible project template supplied
- Batteries included: bower, LessCSS, Bootstrap
- Easily extensible with models, templates, plugins, etc.
GLAMkit is delivered as a Docker-compatible package, which means that it's easy to share a consistent development environment across your team, or to deploy on any Docker-compatible web host, including top-tier cloud hosting services like AWS.
The recommended installation method uses Docker. Docker works on OS X, Linux, and Windows, takes care of all the project dependencies (e.g. database, search engine, web server, etc.), and makes deployment easy.
If you're not ready to use Docker, see Manual Installation.
Otherwise, if you haven't already, install Docker.
$ bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ic-labs/django-icekit/master/startproject.sh) {project_name}
This will create a new project from the ICEkit project template, in a
directory named {project_name}
in the current working directory.
If you want to create a new project from the ICEkit develop branch, do this instead:
$ bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ic-labs/django-icekit/develop/startproject.sh) {project_name} develop
and change the icekit branch in the generated requirements-icekit.txt
from @master
to @develop
.
NOTE: Windows users should run this command in Git Bash, which comes with Git for Windows.
Build a Docker image:
$ cd {project_name} $ docker-compose build --pull
Run a django
container and all of its dependancies:
$ docker-compose run --rm --service-ports django
Create a superuser account:
# manage.py createsuperuser
Run the Django dev server:
# runserver.sh
Open the site in a browser:
http://localhost:8000
When you're done, exit the container and stop all of its dependencies:
# exit $ docker-compose stop