Install¶
django-anysign is open-source software, published under BSD license. See License for details.
Note
If you want to install a development environment, you should go to Contributing documentation.
Requirements¶
django-anysign has been tested against Python [1] 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5. Other versions may work, but they are not part of the test suite at the moment.
Installing django-anysign will automatically trigger the installation of the following requirements:
'Django>=1.8,<2.0',
'setuptools',
As a library¶
In most cases, you will use django-anysign as a dependency of another
project. In such a case, you should add django-anysign
in your main
project’s requirements. Typically in setup.py
:
from setuptools import setup
setup(
install_requires=[
'django-anysign',
#...
]
# ...
)
Then when you install your main project with your favorite package manager (like pip [2]), django-anysign and its recursive dependencies will automatically be installed.
Standalone¶
You can install django-anysign with your favorite Python package manager. As an example with pip [2]:
pip install django-anysign
Check¶
Check django-anysign has been installed:
python -c "import django_anysign;print(django_anysign.__version__)"
You should get installed django_anysign‘s version.
References
[1] | https://www.python.org/ |
[2] | (1, 2) https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip/ |