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author | Ian Bicking <ian@ianbicking.org> | 2005-09-30 23:15:08 +0000 |
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committer | Ian Bicking <ian@ianbicking.org> | 2005-09-30 23:15:08 +0000 |
commit | 207f8d42b9e1357b5bb82c87f1f5d9360c0861d8 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/docs/develop-example.txt b/docs/develop-example.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efc871b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/develop-example.txt @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +Development With Paste: An Example +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +This example uses `WebKit </webkit/>`_, `SQLObject +<http://sqlobject.org>`_, and `Zope Page Templates <>`_, but it's all +pluggable for other frameworks and tools. + +Paste enabled applications are all proper Python packages, and even +moreso they are installable by `easy_install <>`_, including Paste +itself:: + + $ easy_install PasteScript PasteWebKit SQLObject ZPTKit + ... messages fly by ... + +This example also uses Subversion repository (we'll assume you've set +up a repository with ``svnadmin create /home/me/testrepos``). When +you create a project, you can create a layout in your repository for +it. + +This will create the new project:: + + $ paster create --template=webkit --template=zpt \ + --svn-repository=file:///home/me/testrepos Wiki + ... the package is setup in the repository ... + ... file listings fly by ... + $ cd Wiki + $ svn commit -m "New project" + ... messages about committing ... + +The basic setup has a simplest of applications already set up; you can +test everything is working by running:: + + $ paster serve --reload docs/devel_config.ini + ... now your new app is served on http://localhost:8080/ ... + ... ^C to quit + +It also has set up a `py.test <>`_ fixture for you, so you can run the +first test (which just tests that the front page loads up properly): + + $ py.test -v + ... test results ... + +Using the ``webkit`` template we've also added a new command for +setting up new servlets:: + + $ paster servlet listing + ... @@: creating files ... + +Also, all the metadata for SQLObject has been added to the template, +and can be used like:: + + $ sqlobject-admin create --egg=Wiki + ... database create statements ... + +You can add version information to your model as well, so that you can +develop and record your updates, and then apply them to old versions +of the database. + +Once you've made something you are ready to deploy, you can use +`buildutils <>`_ to tag it for release:: + + $ python setup.py svntag --version=0.1 -b ../Wiki01 + $ cd ../Wiki01 + $ python setup.py sdist + ... boring messages ... + ... @@: Deploy stuff ... + +And then deploy it on another server:: + + $ ssh other-server + ... @@: More deploy stuff ... + |