Installation

Prerequisites

django-treebeard needs at least Python 3.6 to run, and Django 2.2 or later.

Installing

You have several ways to install django-treebeard. If you’re not sure, just use pip

pip (or easy_install)

You can install the release versions from django-treebeard’s PyPI page using pip:

$ pip install django-treebeard

or if for some reason you can’t use pip, you can try easy_install, (at your own risk):

$ easy_install --always-unzip django-treebeard

setup.py

Download a release from the treebeard download page and unpack it, then run:

$ python setup.py install

.deb packages

Both Debian and Ubuntu include django-treebeard as a package, so you can just use:

$ apt-get install python-django-treebeard

or:

$ aptitude install python-django-treebeard

Remember that the packages included in linux distributions are usually not the most recent versions.

Configuration

Add 'treebeard' to the :django:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` section in your django settings file.

Note

If you are going to use the TreeAdmin class, you need to add the path to treebeard’s templates in :django:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS`. Also you need to add django.template.context_processors.request to :django:setting:`TEMPLATES['OPTIONS']['context_processors']` setting in your django settings file (see https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/templates/upgrading/ for how to define this setting within the TEMPLATES settings). For more recent versions of Django, use django.core.context_processors.request instead.