Installation¶
Python Version¶
We recommend using the latest version of Python 3. Deprecated Library supports Python 3.3 and newer, Python 2.6 and newer, and PyPy.
Dependencies¶
This library has no dependency (except development dependencies).
Development dependencies¶
These distributions will not be installed automatically. You need to install them explicitly with pip install -e .[dev].
- pytest is a framework which makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing for applications and libraries…
- pytest-cov is a pytest plugin used to produce coverage reports.
- tox aims to automate and standardize testing in Python. It is part of a larger vision of easing the packaging, testing and release process of Python software…
- bumpversion is a small command line tool to simplify releasing software by updating all version strings in your source code by the correct increment. Also creates commits and tags…
- sphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation.
Virtual environments¶
Use a virtual environment to manage the dependencies for your project, both in development and in production.
What problem does a virtual environment solve? The more Python projects you have, the more likely it is that you need to work with different versions of Python libraries, or even Python itself. Newer versions of libraries for one project can break compatibility in another project.
Virtual environments are independent groups of Python libraries, one for each project. Packages installed for one project will not affect other projects or the operating system’s packages.
Python 3 comes bundled with the venv
module to create virtual
environments. If you’re using a modern version of Python, you can continue on
to the next section.
If you’re using Python 2, see Install virtualenv first.
Create an environment¶
Create a project folder and a venv
folder within:
mkdir myproject
cd myproject
python3 -m venv venv
On Windows:
py -3 -m venv venv
If you needed to install virtualenv because you are on an older version of Python, use the following command instead:
virtualenv venv
On Windows:
\Python27\Scripts\virtualenv.exe venv
Activate the environment¶
Before you work on your project, activate the corresponding environment:
. venv/bin/activate
On Windows:
venv\Scripts\activate
Your shell prompt will change to show the name of the activated environment.
Install Deprecated¶
Within the activated environment, use the following command to install Deprecated:
pip install Deprecated
Living on the edge¶
If you want to work with the latest Deprecated code before it’s released, install or update the code from the master branch:
pip install -U https://github.com/tantale/deprecated/archive/master.tar.gz
Install virtualenv¶
If you are using Python 2, the venv module is not available. Instead, install virtualenv.
On Linux, virtualenv is provided by your package manager:
# Debian, Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
# CentOS, Fedora
sudo yum install python-virtualenv
# Arch
sudo pacman -S python-virtualenv
If you are on Mac OS X or Windows, download get-pip.py, then:
sudo python2 Downloads/get-pip.py
sudo python2 -m pip install virtualenv
On Windows, as an administrator:
\Python27\python.exe Downloads\get-pip.py
\Python27\python.exe -m pip install virtualenv
Now you can continue to Create an environment.