--- a/doc/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes.rst Thu Mar 21 12:05:30 2019 +0100
+++ b/doc/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes.rst Thu Mar 21 14:33:54 2019 +0100
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
For Debian or Ubuntu users, first install the following packages
(:ref:`DebianInstallation`)::
- cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-twisted, cubicweb-blog
+ cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-pyramid, cubicweb-blog
Windows or Mac OS X users must install |cubicweb| from source (see
:ref:`SourceInstallation` and :ref:`WindowsInstallation`).
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
- pip install cubicweb[etwist] cubicweb-dev cubicweb-blog
+ pip install cubicweb[pyramid] cubicweb-dev cubicweb-blog
Then create and initialize your instance::
@@ -38,19 +38,16 @@
choose `sqlite` when asked for which database driver to use, since it has a much
simple setup (no database server needed).
+Then, you need to setup the CubicWeb Pyramid interface, as document at
+:ref:`pyramid_settings`.
+
One the process is completed (including database initialisation), you can start
your instance by using: ::
- cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog
+ cubicweb-ctl pyramid -D myblog
The `-D` option activates the debugging mode. Removing it will launch the instance
-as a daemon in the background, and ``cubicweb-ctl stop myblog`` will stop
-it in that case.
-
-.. Note::
-
- If you get a traceback when going on the web interface make sure your
- version of twisted is **inferior** to 17.
+as a daemon in the background.
.. _AboutFileSystemPermissions: