From 758464303c00de745672d6c3e27566e3bc52859e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joe Dallago Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 23:38:27 -0500 Subject: It was decided that pyramid would undergo a terminology change. 'Paster templates' will now be refered to as 'scaffolds,' while 'rendered templates' will remain as 'templates.' I have changed the docs to reflect this change in terminology. --- docs/tutorials/wiki/basiclayout.rst | 8 ++++---- docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/tutorials/wiki') diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/basiclayout.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/basiclayout.rst index c0faf30de..66cf37e4e 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/basiclayout.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/basiclayout.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Basic Layout ============ -The starter files generated by the ``pyramid_zodb`` template are basic, but +The starter files generated by the ``pyramid_zodb`` scaffold are basic, but they provide a good orientation for the high-level patterns common to most :term:`traversal` -based :app:`Pyramid` (and :term:`ZODB` based) projects. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ hierarchically in a :term:`resource tree`. This tree is consulted by tree represents the site structure, but it *also* represents the :term:`domain model` of the application, because each resource is a node stored persistently in a :term:`ZODB` database. The ``models.py`` file is -where the ``pyramid_zodb`` Paster template put the classes that implement our +where the ``pyramid_zodb`` scaffold put the classes that implement our resource objects, each of which happens also to be a domain model object. Here is the source for ``models.py``: @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Here is the source for ``models.py``: Views With ``views.py`` ----------------------- -Our paster template generated a default ``views.py`` on our behalf. It +Our scaffold generated a default ``views.py`` on our behalf. It contains a single view, which is used to render the page shown when you visit the URL ``http://localhost:6543/``. @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Let's try to understand the components in this module: #. *Lines 5-6*. We define a :term:`view callable` named ``my_view``, which we decorated in the step above. This view callable is a *function* we - write generated by the ``pyramid_zodb`` template that is given a + write generated by the ``pyramid_zodb`` scaffold that is given a ``request`` and which returns a dictionary. The ``mytemplate.pt`` :term:`renderer` named by the asset specification in the step above will convert this dictionary to a :term:`response` on our behalf. diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst index 208be68f8..f4fb4323c 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/installation.rst @@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ Making a Project ================ Your next step is to create a project. :app:`Pyramid` supplies a -variety of templates to generate sample projects. For this tutorial, -we will use the :term:`ZODB` -oriented template named ``pyramid_zodb``. +variety of scaffolds to generate sample projects. For this tutorial, +we will use the :term:`ZODB` -oriented scaffold named ``pyramid_zodb``. The below instructions assume your current working directory is the "virtualenv" named "pyramidtut". @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ On Windows: c:\pyramidtut> Scripts\paster create -t pyramid_zodb tutorial -.. note:: If you are using Windows, the ``pyramid_zodb`` Paster template +.. note:: If you are using Windows, the ``pyramid_zodb`` Paster scaffold doesn't currently deal gracefully with installation into a location that contains spaces in the path. If you experience startup problems, try putting both the virtualenv and the project into @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ On Windows: c:\pyramidtut\tutorial> ..\Scripts\nosetests --cover-package=tutorial \ --cover-erase --with-coverage -Looks like the code in the ``pyramid_zodb`` template for ZODB projects is +Looks like the code in the ``pyramid_zodb`` scaffold for ZODB projects is missing some test coverage, particularly in the file named ``models.py``. @@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ Visit the Application in a Browser In a browser, visit `http://localhost:6543/ `_. You will see the generated application's default page. -Decisions the ``pyramid_zodb`` Template Has Made For You +Decisions the ``pyramid_zodb`` Scaffold Has Made For You ======================================================== -Creating a project using the ``pyramid_zodb`` template makes the following +Creating a project using the ``pyramid_zodb`` scaffold makes the following assumptions: - you are willing to use :term:`ZODB` as persistent storage -- cgit v1.2.3