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[DEPRECATED - Please use https://github.com/pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-starter instead] A Cookiecutter (project template) for creating a Pyramid project using SQLite for persistent storage, SQLAlchemy for an ORM, Alembic for database migrations, URL dispatch for routing, and Jinja2 for templating.

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============================ pyramid-cookiecutter-alchemy

Deprecation notice

This cookiecutter has been deprecated in favor of the unified cookiecutter pyramid-cookiecutter-starter <https://github.com/pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-starter>_ effective with the release of Pyramid 1.10. pyramid-cookiecutter-starter combines all features of pyramid-cookiecutter-alchemy and pyramid-cookiecutter-zodb. Please use pyramid-cookiecutter-starter <https://github.com/pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-starter>_ instead of this one. This cookiecutter may not receive further updates.

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A Cookiecutter (project template) for creating a Pyramid project using SQLite for persistent storage, SQLAlchemy for an ORM, Alembic for database migrations, URL dispatch for routing, and Jinja2 for templating.

Requirements

  • Python 2.7 or 3.4+
  • cookiecutter <https://cookiecutter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html>_

Versions

This cookiecutter has several branches to support new features in Pyramid or avoid incompatibilities.

  • latest aligns with the latest stable release of Pyramid, and is the default branch on GitHub.
  • master aligns with the master branch of Pyramid, and is where development takes place.
  • x.y-branch aligns with the x.y-branch branch of Pyramid.

Usage

  1. Generate a Pyramid project, following the prompts from the command.

    .. code-block:: bash

    $ cookiecutter gh:Pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-alchemy
    

    Optionally append a specific branch checkout to the command:

    .. code-block:: bash

    $ cookiecutter gh:Pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-alchemy --checkout master
    
  2. Finish configuring the project by creating a virtual environment and installing your new project. These steps are output as part of the cookiecutter command above and are slightly different for Windows.

    .. code-block:: bash

    # Change directory into your newly created project.
    $ cd myproj
    # Create a virtual environment...
    $ python3 -m venv env
    # ...where we upgrade packaging tools...
    $ env/bin/pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
    # ...and into which we install our project and its testing requirements.
    $ env/bin/pip install -e ".[testing]"
    
  3. Initialize and upgrade the database using Alembic.

    .. code-block:: bash

    # Generate your first revision.
    $ env/bin/alembic -c development.ini revision --autogenerate -m "init"
    # Upgrade to that revision.
    $ env/bin/alembic -c development.ini upgrade head
    
  4. Load default data into the database using a script.

    .. code-block:: bash

    $ env/bin/initialize_tutorial_db development.ini
    
  5. Run your project's tests.

    .. code-block:: bash

    $ env/bin/pytest
    
  6. Run your project.

    .. code-block:: bash

    $ env/bin/pserve development.ini
    
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