[doc] Short down the `blog running in less ten nimutes` section to remove duplicated content.
authorSandrine Ribeau <sandrine.ribeau@logilab.fr>
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 21:44:14 -0700
changeset 1441 8e7a99cbce3c
parent 1440 4fc48f2a1748
child 1442 db4e2508082b
[doc] Short down the `blog running in less ten nimutes` section to remove duplicated content.
doc/book/en/Z013-blog-less-ten-minutes.en.txt
--- a/doc/book/en/Z013-blog-less-ten-minutes.en.txt	Wed Apr 22 21:43:06 2009 -0700
+++ b/doc/book/en/Z013-blog-less-ten-minutes.en.txt	Wed Apr 22 21:44:14 2009 -0700
@@ -1,92 +1,26 @@
 .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
-.. BlogTenMinutes:
-
-Have a blog ready in less than ten minutes!
--------------------------------------------
-
-We picked the example of a Blog as this is familiar to any developper
-as well as none-developper. We could have choose any of the cubes available
-on http://www.cubicweb.org.
-
-
-Installation
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.. _BlogTenMinutes:
 
-You need to install the following packages::
-
-    cubicweb, cubicweb-blog
+Get a Blog running in less than ten minutes!
+--------------------------------------------
 
-The package `cubicweb` is installing the command `cubicweb-ctl` that
-will allow you to create new application.
+You need to install the following packages (:ref:`DebianInstallation`)::
 
-The package `cubicweb-blog` is installing the blogging support for the
-`CubicWeb` framework.
-
-Application creation
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+    cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-blog
 
 Creation and initialization of your application by running::
     
     cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
 
-*myblog* is the name of the application you are creating.
-
-*blog* is the name of the component on which your application
-is based. 
-
-Application launch
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
 Your application is now ready to go::
 
     cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog
 
 This is it. Your blog is ready to you. Go to http://localhost:8080 and enjoy!!
-You can add content and creates user for your application if you'd like to.  
 
-
-A little code snapshot from behind the scene
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The component `blog`, referred as a `cube` in the book 
-(see :ref:`TermsVocabulary` for a complete definition), defines
-a data model in ``/usr/share/cubicweb/cubes/blog/schema.py``. 
-Here is the corresponding Python code::
-
-    from cubicweb.schema import format_constraint
-
-    class Blog(EntityType):
-        title = String(maxsize=50, required=True)
-        description_format = String(meta=True, internationalizable=True, maxsize=50,
-                                    default='text/rest', constraints=[format_constraint])
-        description = String()
-        rss_url = String(maxsize=128, description=_('blog\'s rss url (useful for when using external site such as feedburner)'))
+As a developper, you'll want to know more about how to develop new
+cubes and cutomize the look of your application and this is what we
+talk about now. 
 
 
-    class BlogEntry(EntityType):
-        title = String(required=True, fulltextindexed=True, maxsize=256)
-        content_format = String(meta=True, internationalizable=True, maxsize=50,
-                                default='text/rest', constraints=[format_constraint])
-        content = String(required=True, fulltextindexed=True)
-        entry_of = SubjectRelation('Blog', cardinality='?*')
-
-Two types of entities are defined here: Blog and BlogEntry.
-
-A Blog is defined by a title, a description and its format and a
-RSS URL to provide RSS feed.
-
-A BlogEntry is defined by a title, a content and its format and
-a relation to a Blog, meaning a BlogEntry belongs to a Blog.
-
-
-Next step
-~~~~~~~~~
-
-This was a brief demonstration of the re-usability of cubes and a way
-to show how you can use `CubicWeb` straigth out of the box.
-
-As a developper, you'll want to know more about how to develop new
-cubes and cutomize the views and this is what we talk about now. 
-
-