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MDI provides Google's Material Design Icons in SCSS format We plan on using this in Horizon to provide a theme that implements Google's Material Design. The 'material' theme gives an example of how to make use of a 3rd party theme using the theming functionality. In addition to incorporating a theme, loaded as a static asset using requirements.txt, it also gives examples of how to cleanly override styles, variables, icon fonts and Django templates. This theme is replacing 'blue' as the example of how to use a theme other than 'default'. Partially-Implements: blueprint horizon-theme-css-reorg Change-Id: I356ce30e64daa13dd9ae8e5ed940b6b15982bd66
59 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
59 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
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"""
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XStatic resource package
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See package 'XStatic' for documentation and basic tools.
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"""
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# official name, upper/lowercase allowed, no spaces
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DISPLAY_NAME = 'mdi'
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# name used for PyPi
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PACKAGE_NAME = 'XStatic-%s' % DISPLAY_NAME
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NAME = __name__.split('.')[-1] # package name (e.g. 'foo' or 'foo_bar')
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# please use a all-lowercase valid python
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# package name
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VERSION = '1.1.70' # version of the packaged files, please use the upstream
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# version number
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BUILD = '1' # our package build number, so we can release new builds
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# with fixes for xstatic stuff.
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PACKAGE_VERSION = VERSION + '.' + BUILD # version used for PyPi
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DESCRIPTION = "%s %s (XStatic packaging standard)" % (DISPLAY_NAME, VERSION)
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PLATFORMS = 'any'
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CLASSIFIERS = []
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KEYWORDS = 'material design icons webfont mdi xstatic'
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# XStatic-* package maintainer:
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MAINTAINER = 'Diana Whitten'
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MAINTAINER_EMAIL = 'hurgleburgler@gmail.com'
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# this refers to the project homepage of the stuff we packaged:
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HOMEPAGE = 'http://materialdesignicons.com'
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# this refers to all files:
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LICENSE = '(same as %s)' % DISPLAY_NAME
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from os.path import join, dirname
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BASE_DIR = join(dirname(__file__), 'data')
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# linux package maintainers just can point to their file locations like this:
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#BASE_DIR = '/usr/share/javascript/' + NAME
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# location of the Javascript file that's the entry point for this package, if
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# one exists, relative to BASE_DIR
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MAIN="[u'css/materialdesignicons.css', u'fonts/*', u'css/*', u'scss/*', u'package.json', u'preview.html']"
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LOCATIONS = {
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# CDN locations (if no public CDN exists, use an empty dict)
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# if value is a string, it is a base location, just append relative
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# path/filename. if value is a dict, do another lookup using the
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# relative path/filename you want.
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# your relative path/filenames should usually be without version
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# information, because either the base dir/url is exactly for this
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# version or the mapping will care for accessing this version.
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}
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