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authorChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2017-02-17 20:38:40 -0500
committerChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2017-02-17 20:38:40 -0500
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@@ -370,11 +370,11 @@ coverage reports.
Regardless of which testing :term:`package` you use, be sure to add a
``tests_require`` dependency on that package to your application's ``setup.py``
-file. Using the project ``MyProject`` generated by the starter scaffold as
+file. Using the project ``myproject`` generated by the starter cookiecutter as
described in :doc:`project`, we would insert the following code immediately
-following the ``requires`` block in the file ``MyProject/setup.py``.
+following the ``requires`` block in the file ``myproject/setup.py``.
-.. literalinclude:: MyProject/setup.py
+.. literalinclude:: myproject/setup.py
:language: python
:linenos:
:lines: 11-22
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ following the ``requires`` block in the file ``MyProject/setup.py``.
Remember to change the dependency.
-.. literalinclude:: MyProject/setup.py
+.. literalinclude:: myproject/setup.py
:language: python
:linenos:
:lines: 40-44
@@ -401,14 +401,14 @@ In your ``MyPackage`` project, your :term:`package` is named ``myproject``
which contains a ``views`` module, which in turn contains a :term:`view`
function ``my_view`` that returns an HTML body when the root URL is invoked:
- .. literalinclude:: MyProject/myproject/views.py
+ .. literalinclude:: myproject/myproject/views.py
:linenos:
:language: python
The following example functional test demonstrates invoking the above
:term:`view`:
- .. literalinclude:: MyProject/myproject/tests.py
+ .. literalinclude:: myproject/myproject/tests.py
:linenos:
:pyobject: FunctionalTests
:language: python