From 2fa5764cb1fd001550ae7c985333718667b86b1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris McDonough Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:41:10 -0500 Subject: - The ``pylons_minimal``, ``pylons_basic`` and ``pylons_sqla`` paster templates were removed. Use ``pyramid_sqla`` (available from PyPI) as a generic replacement for Pylons-esque development. - All references to ``add_handler`` and the ``handler`` ZCML directive have been removed from the docs, and stubs which point to ``pylons_handlers`` package have replaced them. --- docs/narr/project.rst | 25 ++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/narr/project.rst') diff --git a/docs/narr/project.rst b/docs/narr/project.rst index 46de560c2..a76a8ce51 100644 --- a/docs/narr/project.rst +++ b/docs/narr/project.rst @@ -30,9 +30,6 @@ and so therefore they are often referred to as "paster templates". single: pyramid_zodb paster template single: pyramid_alchemy paster template single: pyramid_routesalchemy paster template - single: pylons_minimal paster template - single: pylons_basic paster template - single: pylons_sqla paster template .. _additional_paster_templates: @@ -74,20 +71,6 @@ The included templates are these: URL mapping via :term:`traversal` and persistence via :term:`SQLAlchemy` -``pylons_minimal`` - URL mapping via :term:`URL dispatch` and Pylons-style view handlers, - minimal setup, uses ``pyramid_beaker`` as a sessioning implementation. - -``pylons_basic`` - URL mapping via :term:`URL dispatch` and Pylons-style view handlers, and - some extra functionality, uses ``pyramid_beaker`` as a sessioning - implementation. - -``pylons_sqla`` - URL mapping via :term:`URL dispatch` and Pylons-style view handlers, some - extra functionality, and SQLAlchemy set up, uses ``pyramid_beaker`` as a - sessioning implementation. - .. index:: single: creating a project single: project @@ -965,10 +948,10 @@ To this: renderer='myproject:templates/mytemplate.pt') You can then continue to add files to the ``views`` directory, and refer to -views or handler classes/functions within those files via the dotted name -passed as the first argument to ``add_view``. For example, if you added a -file named ``anothermodule.py`` to the ``views`` subdirectory, and added a -view callable named ``my_view`` to it: +view classes or functions within those files via the dotted name passed as +the first argument to ``add_view``. For example, if you added a file named +``anothermodule.py`` to the ``views`` subdirectory, and added a view callable +named ``my_view`` to it: .. code-block:: python :linenos: -- cgit v1.2.3