DeprecationWarning: Please use assertEqual instead.
Quick start
===========
.. highlight:: bash
Prerequites
-----------
Install the *pyramid* flavour of CubicWeb (here with pip, possibly in a
virtualenv):
::
pip install cubicweb[pyramid]
Instance creation and running
-----------------------------
In *backwards compatible* mode
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this mode, you can simply create an instance of kind ``all-in-one`` with
the ``cubicweb-ctl create`` command. You'll then need to add a ``pyramid.ini``
file in your instance directory, see :ref:`pyramid_settings` for details about the
content of this file.
Start the instance with the :ref:`'pyramid' command <cubicweb-ctl_pyramid>`
instead of 'start':
::
cubicweb-ctl pyramid --debug myinstance
Without *backwards compatibility*
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this mode, you can create an instance of kind ``pyramid`` as follow:
::
cubicweb-ctl create -c pyramid <cube_name> <instance_name>
This will bootstrap a ``development.ini`` file typical of a Pyramid
application in the instance's directory. The new instance may then be launched
by any WSGI server, for instance with pserve_:
::
pserve etc/cubicweb.d/<instance_name>/development.ini
In a pyramid application
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Create a pyramid application
- Include cubicweb.pyramid:
.. code-block:: python
def includeme(config):
# ...
config.include('cubicweb.pyramid')
# ...
- Configure the instance name (in the .ini file):
.. code-block:: ini
cubicweb.instance = myinstance
- Configure the base-url in all-in-one.conf to match the ones of the pyramid
configuration (this is a temporary limitation).
.. _pserve: \
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/latest/pscripts/pserve.html