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diff --git a/docs/narr/configuration.rst b/docs/narr/configuration.rst
index fe55705bb..a62cf76ff 100644
--- a/docs/narr/configuration.rst
+++ b/docs/narr/configuration.rst
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ application. This error will contain information about which tags
might have conflicted.
.. index::
- single: bfg_view
+ single: view_config
single: ZCML view directive
single: configuration decoration
single: code scanning
@@ -277,10 +277,10 @@ referred to by the declaration itself. For example:
.. code-block:: python
:linenos:
- from pyramid.view import bfg_view
+ from pyramid.view import view_config
from webob import Response
- @bfg_view(name='hello', request_method='GET')
+ @view_config(name='hello', request_method='GET')
def hello(request):
return Response('Hello')
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ the configuration of a :mod:`pyramid` application, a configuration
decoration within application code must be found through a process
known as a :term:`scan`.
-The :class:`pyramid.view.bfg_view` decorator above adds an
+The :class:`pyramid.view.view_config` decorator above adds an
attribute to the ``hello`` function, making it available for a
:term:`scan` to find it later.
@@ -306,10 +306,10 @@ and its subpackages. For example:
:linenos:
from paste.httpserver import serve
- from pyramid.view import bfg_view
+ from pyramid.view import view_config
from webob import Response
- @bfg_view()
+ @view_config()
def hello(request):
return Response('Hello')
@@ -334,10 +334,10 @@ directive, the package the ZCML file points to is scanned.
# helloworld.py
from paste.httpserver import serve
- from pyramid.view import bfg_view
+ from pyramid.view import view_config
from webob import Response
- @bfg_view()
+ @view_config()
def hello(request):
return Response('Hello')
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ The scanning machinery imports each module and subpackage in a package
or module recursively, looking for special attributes attached to
objects defined within a module. These special attributes are
typically attached to code via the use of a :term:`decorator`. For
-example, the :class:`pyramid.view.bfg_view` decorator can be
+example, the :class:`pyramid.view.view_config` decorator can be
attached to a function or instance method.
Once scanning is invoked, and :term:`configuration decoration` is
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ found by the scanner, a set of calls are made to a
the intent of the configuration decoration.
In the example above, this is best represented as the scanner
-translating the arguments to :class:`pyramid.view.bfg_view` into a
+translating the arguments to :class:`pyramid.view.view_config` into a
call to the :meth:`pyramid.configuration.Configurator.add_view`
method, effectively: