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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/quick_tutorial/functional_testing.rst | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/quick_tutorial/unit_testing.rst | 7 |
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diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst index 907f3e0b6..2607c83f2 100644 --- a/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst +++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Steps cd ..; cp -r ini debugtoolbar; cd debugtoolbar -#. Add ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` to our project's dependencies in ``setup.py``: +#. Add ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` to our project's dependencies in ``setup.py`` as a :term:`Setuptools` "extra" for development: .. literalinclude:: debugtoolbar/setup.py :language: python @@ -46,10 +46,11 @@ Steps :emphasize-lines: 10-16, 20-22 #. Install our project and its newly added dependency. + Note that we use the extra specifier ``[dev]`` to install development requirements and surround it and the period with double quote marks. .. code-block:: bash - $VENV/bin/pip install -e . + $VENV/bin/pip install -e ".[dev]" #. Our ``debugtoolbar/development.ini`` gets a configuration entry for ``pyramid.includes``: @@ -96,6 +97,11 @@ experience otherwise inexplicable client-side weirdness, you can shut it off by commenting out the ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` line in ``pyramid.includes`` temporarily. +Finally we've introduced the concept of :term:`Setuptools` extras. +These are optional or recommended features that may be installed with an "extras" specifier, in this case, ``dev``. +The specifier is the name of a key in a Python dictionary, and is surrounded by square brackets when invoked on the command line, for example, . +The value for the key is a Python list of dependencies. + .. seealso:: See also :ref:`pyramid_debugtoolbar <toolbar:overview>`. diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/functional_testing.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/functional_testing.rst index a4676d7a5..054d03761 100644 --- a/docs/quick_tutorial/functional_testing.rst +++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/functional_testing.rst @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Steps :emphasize-lines: 16 #. Install our project and its newly added dependency. - Note that we use the extra specifier ``[dev]`` to install testing requirements and surround it with double quote marks. + Note that we use the extra specifier ``[dev]`` to install testing requirements for development and surround it and the period with double quote marks. .. code-block:: bash diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/unit_testing.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/unit_testing.rst index dc14a19d0..654925347 100644 --- a/docs/quick_tutorial/unit_testing.rst +++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/unit_testing.rst @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Steps :emphasize-lines: 15 #. Install our project and its newly added dependency. - Note that we use the extra specifier ``[dev]`` to install testing requirements and surround it with double quote marks. + Note that we use the extra specifier ``[dev]`` to install testing requirements for development and surround it and the period with double quote marks. .. code-block:: bash @@ -102,11 +102,6 @@ Note that our use of ``pyramid.testing.setUp()`` and necessary when your test needs to make use of the ``config`` object (it's a Configurator) to add stuff to the configuration state before calling the view. -Finally we've introduced the concept of :term:`Setuptools` extras. -These are optional or recommended features that may be installed with an "extras" specifier. -The specifier is the name of a key in a Python dictionary, and is surrounded by square brackets when invoked on the command line. -The value for the key is a Python list of dependencies. - Extra credit ============ |
