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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/tutorials/wiki2/authorization.rst | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/tutorials/wiki2/definingviews.rst | 10 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/tutorials/wiki2/installation.rst | 60 |
3 files changed, 49 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/authorization.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/authorization.rst index 5ede26920..01c301e74 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/authorization.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/authorization.rst @@ -381,21 +381,21 @@ We can finally examine our application in a browser (See :ref:`wiki2-start-the-application`). Launch a browser and visit each of the following URLs, check that the result is as expected: -- ``http://localhost:6543/`` invokes the +- http://localhost:6543/ invokes the ``view_wiki`` view. This always redirects to the ``view_page`` view of the FrontPage page object. It is executable by any user. -- ``http://localhost:6543/FrontPage`` invokes +- http://localhost:6543/FrontPage invokes the ``view_page`` view of the FrontPage page object. -- ``http://localhost:6543/FrontPage/edit_page`` +- http://localhost:6543/FrontPage/edit_page invokes the edit view for the FrontPage object. It is executable by only the ``editor`` user. If a different user (or the anonymous user) invokes it, a login form will be displayed. Supplying the credentials with the username ``editor``, password ``editor`` will display the edit page form. -- ``http://localhost:6543/add_page/SomePageName`` +- http://localhost:6543/add_page/SomePageName invokes the add view for a page. It is executable by only the ``editor`` user. If a different user (or the anonymous user) invokes it, a login form will be displayed. Supplying the diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/definingviews.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/definingviews.rst index 53f8e569c..a1e2313f3 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/definingviews.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/definingviews.rst @@ -346,20 +346,20 @@ We can finally examine our application in a browser (See :ref:`wiki2-start-the-application`). Launch a browser and visit each of the following URLs, check that the result is as expected: -- ``http://localhost:6543`` in a browser invokes the +- http://localhost:6543 in a browser invokes the ``view_wiki`` view. This always redirects to the ``view_page`` view of the FrontPage page object. -- ``http://localhost:6543/FrontPage`` in a browser invokes +- http://localhost:6543/FrontPage in a browser invokes the ``view_page`` view of the front page object. -- ``http://localhost:6543/FrontPage/edit_page`` in a browser +- http://localhost:6543/FrontPage/edit_page in a browser invokes the edit view for the front page object. -- ``http://localhost:6543/add_page/SomePageName`` in a +- http://localhost:6543/add_page/SomePageName in a browser invokes the add view for a page. -- To generate an error, visit ``http://localhost:6543/foobars/edit_page`` which +- To generate an error, visit http://localhost:6543/foobars/edit_page which will generate a ``NoResultFound: No row was found for one()`` error. You'll see an interactive traceback facility provided by :term:`pyramid_debugtoolbar`. diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/installation.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/installation.rst index 9590e4abe..17788cdde 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/installation.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/installation.rst @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Next let's create a `virtualenv` workspace for our project. We will use the `VENV` environment variable instead of absolute path of the virtual environment. -**On UNIX:** +On UNIX +^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: text @@ -29,7 +30,8 @@ virtual environment. New python executable in /home/foo/env/bin/python Installing setuptools.............done. -**On Windows**: +On Windows +^^^^^^^^^^ Set the `VENV` environment variable. @@ -55,13 +57,15 @@ Python 3.2: Install Pyramid Into the Virtual Python Environment --------------------------------------------------- -**On UNIX:** +On UNIX +^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/easy_install pyramid -**On Windows**: +On Windows +^^^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: text @@ -88,13 +92,15 @@ Change Directory to Your Virtual Python Environment Change directory to the ``pyramidtut`` directory. -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: text $ cd pyramidtut -**On Windows**: +On Windows +^^^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: text @@ -123,13 +129,15 @@ required files. For example, `pcreate` creates the The below instructions assume your current working directory is the "virtualenv" named "pyramidtut". -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/pcreate -s alchemy tutorial -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -152,14 +160,16 @@ the project as a development egg in your workspace using the directory you created in :ref:`sql_making_a_project`, and run the ``setup.py develop`` command using the virtualenv Python interpreter. -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ cd tutorial $ $VENV/bin/python setup.py develop -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -180,13 +190,15 @@ Running the Tests After you've installed the project in development mode, you may run the tests for the project. -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/python setup.py test -q -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -212,13 +224,15 @@ tests. To get this functionality working, we'll need to install the ``nose`` and ``coverage`` packages into our ``virtualenv``: -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/easy_install nose coverage -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -227,13 +241,15 @@ To get this functionality working, we'll need to install the ``nose`` and Once ``nose`` and ``coverage`` are installed, we can actually run the coverage tests. -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/nosetests --cover-package=tutorial --cover-erase --with-coverage -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -271,13 +287,15 @@ script` to initialize our database. Type the following command, make sure you are still in the ``tutorial`` directory (the directory with a ``development.ini`` in it): -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/initialize_tutorial_db development.ini -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text @@ -319,13 +337,15 @@ Starting the Application Start the application. -**On UNIX**: +On UNIX +------- .. code-block:: text $ $VENV/bin/pserve development.ini --reload -**On Windows**: +On Windows +---------- .. code-block:: text |
