Bindings for the crabpy library and the pyramid framework
More information about this library can be found in docs. The docs can be
built using Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org>_.
Please make sure you have installed Sphinx in the same environment where crabpy_pyramid is present.
pip install sphinx sphinxcontrib-httpdomain
pip install -e .
cd docs
make htmlpip install hatch
hatch build
hatch build -t wheel
hatch build -t sdistfull docs: https://pip-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
To start, first install pip-tools:
pip install pip-toolsYou can also use uv and for the remainder of the readme replace pip, pip-compile or
pip-sync by uv pip, uv pip compile and uv pip sync.
uv is a very fast replacement for pip-toools. It's optional, but can save a lot of time.
pip install uvNote, pip-sync also uninstalls everything from the virtualenv which does not belong
there according to the requirements file. This includes the project itself. You will
have to install crabpy_pyramid again after pip-sync.
Since the requirements file of pip-sync is still a normal requirements file you can also
use pip install -r to install all libraries defined in it. This will not cleanup your
virtualenv and uninstall other libraries.
The compiled requirements files are made in a 3.11 environment.
pip-sync requirements-dev.txt
pip install -e .requirements-dev.txt contains all libraries uncluding those for testing and development.
requirements.txt contains only the necessary libraries for running the library.
echo -e "nStarting"
PIP_COMPILE_ARGS="-q --strip-extras --no-header --resolver=backtracking --no-emit-options pyproject.toml"
pip-compile $PIP_COMPILE_ARGS -o requirements.txt;
echo "requirements.txt done"
pip-compile $PIP_COMPILE_ARGS --extra dev -o requirements-dev.txt;
echo "requirements-dev.txt done"
echo "Finished"