From 6f48ae0b0ffc42f63487f482d668507d986790df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Dra=C5=BEen=20Lu=C4=8Danin?= Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 20:06:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [1.6.x] Recommended setuptools in the reuseable app tutorial. setuptools has merged with distribute. Backport of b5eef8535a from master. --- docs/intro/reusable-apps.txt | 35 +++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/intro/reusable-apps.txt b/docs/intro/reusable-apps.txt index add579fbcc7..ba3b7fbbbbf 100644 --- a/docs/intro/reusable-apps.txt +++ b/docs/intro/reusable-apps.txt @@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ Installing some prerequisites ============================= The current state of Python packaging is a bit muddled with various tools. For -this tutorial, we're going to use distribute_ to build our package. It's a -community-maintained fork of the older ``setuptools`` project. We'll also be +this tutorial, we're going to use setuptools_ to build our package. It's the +recommended packaging tool (merged with the ``distribute`` fork). We'll also be using `pip`_ to install and uninstall it. You should install these two packages now. If you need help, you can refer to :ref:`how to install -Django with pip`. You can install ``distribute`` +Django with pip`. You can install ``setuptools`` the same way. -.. _distribute: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/distribute +.. _setuptools: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools .. _pip: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip Packaging your app @@ -163,17 +163,18 @@ this. For a small app like polls, this process isn't too difficult. 5. Visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/polls/ to participate in the poll. 4. Create a ``django-polls/LICENSE`` file. Choosing a license is beyond the -scope of this tutorial, but suffice it to say that code released publicly -without a license is *useless*. Django and many Django-compatible apps are -distributed under the BSD license; however, you're free to pick your own -license. Just be aware that your licensing choice will affect who is able -to use your code. + scope of this tutorial, but suffice it to say that code released publicly + without a license is *useless*. Django and many Django-compatible apps are + distributed under the BSD license; however, you're free to pick your own + license. Just be aware that your licensing choice will affect who is able + to use your code. 5. Next we'll create a ``setup.py`` file which provides details about how to -build and install the app. A full explanation of this file is beyond the -scope of this tutorial, but the `distribute docs -`_ have a good explanation. -Create a file ``django-polls/setup.py`` with the following contents:: + build and install the app. A full explanation of this file is beyond the + scope of this tutorial, but the `setuptools docs + `_ have a good + explanation. Create a file ``django-polls/setup.py`` with the following + contents:: import os from setuptools import setup @@ -208,15 +209,9 @@ Create a file ``django-polls/setup.py`` with the following contents:: ], ) -.. admonition:: I thought you said we were going to use ``distribute``? - - Distribute is a drop-in replacement for ``setuptools``. Even though we - appear to import from ``setuptools``, since we have ``distribute`` - installed, it will override the import. - 6. Only Python modules and packages are included in the package by default. To include additional files, we'll need to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` file. The - distribute docs referred to in the previous step discuss this file in more + setuptools docs referred to in the previous step discuss this file in more details. To include the templates, the ``README.rst`` and our ``LICENSE`` file, create a file ``django-polls/MANIFEST.in`` with the following contents::