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diff --git a/docs/quick_tour.rst b/docs/quick_tour.rst index 39b4cafb3..5dc7d8816 100644 --- a/docs/quick_tour.rst +++ b/docs/quick_tour.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To save a little bit of typing and to be certain that we use the modules, scripts, and packages installed in our virtual environment, we'll set an environment variable, too. -As an example, for Python 3.5+ on Linux: +As an example, for Python 3.6+ on Linux: .. parsed-literal:: @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ Pyramid's ``pcreate`` command can list the available scaffolds: .. code-block:: bash - $ pcreate --list + $ $VENV/bin/pcreate --list Available scaffolds: alchemy: Pyramid project using SQLAlchemy, SQLite, URL dispatch, and Jinja2 pyramid_jinja2_starter: Pyramid Jinja2 starter project @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ that scaffold to make our project: .. code-block:: bash - $ pcreate --scaffold pyramid_jinja2_starter hello_world + $ $VENV/bin/pcreate --scaffold pyramid_jinja2_starter hello_world We next use the normal Python command to set up our package for development: @@ -678,10 +678,10 @@ egregious, as Pyramid has had a deep commitment to full test coverage since before its release. Our ``pyramid_jinja2_starter`` scaffold generated a ``tests.py`` module with -one unit test in it. To run it, let's install the handy ``pytest`` test runner -by editing ``setup.py``. While we're at it, we'll throw in the ``pytest-cov`` -tool which yells at us for code that isn't tested. Insert and edit the -following lines as shown: +one unit test in it. It also configured ``setup.py`` with test requirements: +``py.test`` as the test runner, ``WebTest`` for running view tests, and the +``pytest-cov`` tool which yells at us for code that isn't tested. The +highlighted lines show this: .. code-block:: python :linenos: @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ following lines as shown: 'testing': tests_require, }, -We changed ``setup.py`` which means we need to rerun ``$VENV/bin/pip install -e +To install the test requirements, run ``$VENV/bin/pip install -e ".[testing]"``. We can now run all our tests: .. code-block:: bash @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ This yields the following output. collected 1 items hello_world/tests.py . - ------------- coverage: platform darwin, python 3.5.0-final-0 ------------- + ------------- coverage: platform darwin, python 3.6.0-final-0 ------------- Name Stmts Miss Cover Missing -------------------------------------------------------- hello_world/__init__.py 11 8 27% 11-23 |
