Fixed #30367 -- Changed "pip install" to "python -m pip install" in docs, comments and hints.

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Ramiro Morales 2019-04-14 12:02:36 -03:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
parent ceab25bc6d
commit aed89adad5
26 changed files with 49 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ class ImageField(FileField):
checks.Error(
'Cannot use ImageField because Pillow is not installed.',
hint=('Get Pillow at https://pypi.org/project/Pillow/ '
'or run command "pip install Pillow".'),
'or run command "python -m pip install Pillow".'),
obj=self,
id='fields.E210',
)

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ parallel test runner to handle this exception cleanly.
In order to see the traceback, you should install tblib:
pip install tblib
python -m pip install tblib
""".format(test, original_exc_txt))
else:
print("""

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This allows it to be built into other forms for easier viewing and browsing.
To create an HTML version of the docs:
* Install Sphinx (using ``pip install Sphinx`` or some other method)
* Install Sphinx (using ``python -m pip install Sphinx`` or some other method).
* In this docs/ directory, type ``make html`` (or ``make.bat html`` on
Windows) at a shell prompt.

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ dependencies and is easy to install and use.
Installing Gunicorn
===================
Installing gunicorn is as easy as ``pip install gunicorn``. For more
Installing gunicorn is as easy as ``python -m pip install gunicorn``. For more
details, see the `gunicorn documentation`_.
.. _gunicorn documentation: https://docs.gunicorn.org/en/latest/install.html

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@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ command. For example:
.. code-block:: console
# Install current stable version.
$ pip install uwsgi
$ python -m pip install uwsgi
# Or install LTS (long term support).
$ pip install https://projects.unbit.it/downloads/uwsgi-lts.tar.gz
$ python -m pip install https://projects.unbit.it/downloads/uwsgi-lts.tar.gz
.. _installation procedures: https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Install.html

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can install ReportLab with ``pip``:
.. console::
$ pip install reportlab
$ python -m pip install reportlab
Test your installation by importing it in the Python interactive interpreter::

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ If you installed Django with pip_, you can use the ``--upgrade`` or ``-U`` flag:
.. console::
$ pip install -U Django
$ python -m pip install -U Django
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/
.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ each Django project you create. While not mandatory, this is considered a best
practice and will save you time in the future when you're ready to deploy your
project. Simply type::
pip install virtualenvwrapper-win
python -m pip install virtualenvwrapper-win
Then create a virtual environment for your project::
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Django can be installed easily using ``pip`` within your virtual environment.
In the command prompt, ensure your virtual environment is active, and execute
the following command::
pip install django
python -m pip install django
This will download and install the latest Django release.
@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ Common pitfalls
than one Python version installed.
* If you are connecting to the internet behind a proxy, there might be problem
in running the command ``pip install django``. Set the environment variables
for proxy configuration in the command prompt as follows::
in running the command ``python -m pip install django``. Set the environment
variables for proxy configuration in the command prompt as follows::
set http_proxy=http://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport
set https_proxy=https://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Imports
.. console::
$ pip install isort
$ python -m pip install isort
$ isort -rc .
This runs ``isort`` recursively from your current directory, modifying any

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ version. To run it:
.. console::
$ pip install closure
$ python -m pip install closure
$ python django/contrib/admin/bin/compress.py
Behind the scenes, ``compress.py`` is a front-end for Google's

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@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ Next, clone your fork, install some requirements, and run the tests::
$ git clone git@github.com:YourGitHubName/django.git django-repo
$ cd django-repo/tests
$ pip install -e ..
$ pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
$ python -m pip install -e ..
$ python -m pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
$ ./runtests.py
Installing the requirements will likely require some operating system packages
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ and other checks (such as :ref:`import sorting <coding-style-imports>`, the
:ref:`code formatting <coding-style-python>`), install and run the ``tox``
command from any place in the Django source tree::
$ pip install tox
$ python -m pip install tox
$ tox
By default, ``tox`` runs the test suite with the bundled test settings file for
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ You can find these dependencies in `pip requirements files`_ inside the
``tests/requirements`` directory of the Django source tree and install them
like so::
$ pip install -r tests/requirements/py3.txt
$ python -m pip install -r tests/requirements/py3.txt
If you encounter an error during the installation, your system might be missing
a dependency for one or more of the Python packages. Consult the failing

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ To build the documentation locally, install Sphinx:
.. console::
$ pip install Sphinx
$ python -m pip install Sphinx
Then from the ``docs`` directory, build the HTML:

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ You'll need a few things before getting started:
* An install of some required Python packages::
$ pip install wheel twine
$ python -m pip install wheel twine
* Access to Django's record on PyPI. Create a file with your credentials:
@ -305,10 +305,10 @@ Now you're ready to actually put the release out there. To do this:
$ easy_install https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/$MAJOR_VERSION/Django-$RELEASE_VERSION.tar.gz
$ deactivate
$ mktmpenv
$ pip install https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/$MAJOR_VERSION/Django-$RELEASE_VERSION.tar.gz
$ python -m pip install https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/$MAJOR_VERSION/Django-$RELEASE_VERSION.tar.gz
$ deactivate
$ mktmpenv
$ pip install https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/$MAJOR_VERSION/Django-$RELEASE_VERSION-py3-none-any.whl
$ python -m pip install https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/$MAJOR_VERSION/Django-$RELEASE_VERSION-py3-none-any.whl
$ deactivate
This just tests that the tarballs are available (i.e. redirects are up) and

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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Go ahead and install the previously cloned copy of Django:
.. console::
$ pip install -e /path/to/your/local/clone/django/
$ python -m pip install -e /path/to/your/local/clone/django/
The installed version of Django is now pointing at your local copy. You will
immediately see any changes you make to it, which is of great help when writing
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Django ``tests/`` directory and then running:
.. console::
$ pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
$ python -m pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
If you encounter an error during the installation, your system might be missing
a dependency for one or more of the Python packages. Consult the failing

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@ -280,14 +280,14 @@ working. We'll now fix this by installing our new ``django-polls`` package.
#. To install the package, use pip (you already :ref:`installed it
<installing-reusable-apps-prerequisites>`, right?)::
pip install --user django-polls/dist/django-polls-0.1.tar.gz
python -m pip install --user django-polls/dist/django-polls-0.1.tar.gz
#. With luck, your Django project should now work correctly again. Run the
server again to confirm this.
#. To uninstall the package, use pip::
pip uninstall django-polls
python -m pip uninstall django-polls
Publishing your app
===================

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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ You can get a local copy of the HTML documentation following a few easy steps:
.. console::
$ pip install Sphinx
$ python -m pip install Sphinx
* Then, just use the included ``Makefile`` to turn the documentation into
HTML:

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@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ psycopg2
After you've installed the KyngChaos binaries and modified your ``PATH``, as
described above, ``psycopg2`` may be installed using the following command::
$ pip install psycopg2
$ python -m pip install psycopg2
.. note::

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@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ correctly:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install tblib
$ python -m pip install tblib
This feature isn't available on Windows. It doesn't work with the Oracle
database backend either.

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@ -1045,9 +1045,9 @@ When installing Django 1.9 or 1.9.1 with setuptools 5.5.x, you'll see::
It's safe to ignore these errors (Django will still install just fine), but you
can avoid them by upgrading setuptools to a more recent version. If you're
using pip, you can upgrade pip using ``pip install -U pip`` which will also
upgrade setuptools. This is resolved in later versions of Django as described
in the :doc:`/releases/1.9.2`.
using pip, you can upgrade pip using ``python -m pip install -U pip`` which
will also upgrade setuptools. This is resolved in later versions of Django as
described in the :doc:`/releases/1.9.2`.
Miscellaneous
-------------

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@ -86,9 +86,10 @@ use of Argon2 rather than the other algorithms supported by Django.
To use Argon2 as your default storage algorithm, do the following:
#. Install the `argon2-cffi library`_. This can be done by running ``pip
install django[argon2]``, which is equivalent to ``pip install argon2-cffi``
(along with any version requirement from Django's ``setup.py``).
#. Install the `argon2-cffi library`_. This can be done by running
``python -m pip install django[argon2]``, which is equivalent to
``python -m pip install argon2-cffi`` (along with any version requirement
from Django's ``setup.py``).
#. Modify :setting:`PASSWORD_HASHERS` to list ``Argon2PasswordHasher`` first.
That is, in your settings file, you'd put::
@ -115,9 +116,10 @@ use it Django supports bcrypt with minimal effort.
To use Bcrypt as your default storage algorithm, do the following:
#. Install the `bcrypt library`_. This can be done by running ``pip install
django[bcrypt]``, which is equivalent to ``pip install bcrypt`` (along with
any version requirement from Django's ``setup.py``).
#. Install the `bcrypt library`_. This can be done by running
``python -m pip install django[bcrypt]``, which is equivalent to
``python -m pip install bcrypt`` (along with any version requirement from
Django's ``setup.py``).
#. Modify :setting:`PASSWORD_HASHERS` to list ``BCryptSHA256PasswordHasher``
first. That is, in your settings file, you'd put::

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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ This is the recommended way to install Django.
.. console::
$ pip install Django
$ python -m pip install Django
.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/
.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ latest bug fixes and improvements, follow these instructions:
.. console::
$ pip install -e django/
$ python -m pip install -e django/
This will make Django's code importable, and will also make the
``django-admin`` utility command available. In other words, you're all

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@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Requires Jinja2_ to be installed:
.. console::
$ pip install Jinja2
$ python -m pip install Jinja2
Set :setting:`BACKEND <TEMPLATES-BACKEND>` to
``'django.template.backends.jinja2.Jinja2'`` to configure a Jinja2_ engine.

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@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ Python path:
.. console::
$ pip install selenium
$ python -m pip install selenium
Then, add a ``LiveServerTestCase``-based test to your app's tests module
(for example: ``myapp/tests.py``). For this example, we'll assume you're using

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ To run the test suite, first, create and activate a virtual environment. Then
install some requirements and run the tests::
$ cd tests
$ pip install -e ..
$ pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
$ python -m pip install -e ..
$ python -m pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
$ ./runtests.py
For more information about the test suite, see

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@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ class ImageFieldTests(SimpleTestCase):
Error(
'Cannot use ImageField because Pillow is not installed.',
hint=('Get Pillow at https://pypi.org/project/Pillow/ '
'or run command "pip install Pillow".'),
'or run command "python -m pip install Pillow".'),
obj=field,
id='fields.E210',
),

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Tox (https://tox.readthedocs.io/) is a tool for running tests in multiple
# virtualenvs. This configuration file helps to run the test suite on all
# supported Python versions. To use it, "pip install tox" and then run "tox"
# from this directory.
# supported Python versions. To use it, "python -m pip install tox" and
# then run "tox" from this directory.
[tox]
skipsdist = true