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@ -68,6 +68,17 @@ It contains lots of great information and is a must read for anyone who'd like
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to become a regular contributor to Django. If you've got questions, it's
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probably got the answers.
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.. admonition:: Python 3 required!
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This tutorial assumes you are using Python 3. Get the latest version at
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`Python's download page <https://www.python.org/download/>`_ or with your
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operating system's package manager.
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.. admonition:: For Windows users
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When installing Python on Windows, make sure you check the option "Add
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python.exe to Path", so that it is always available on the command line.
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Code of Conduct
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===============
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@ -82,8 +93,14 @@ development version of Django and to generate patch files for the changes you
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make.
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To check whether or not you have Git installed, enter ``git`` into the command
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line. If you get messages saying that this command could not be found, you'll have
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to download and install it, see `Git's download page`__.
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line. If you get messages saying that this command could not be found, you'll
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have to download and install it, see `Git's download page`__.
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.. admonition:: For Windows users
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When installing Git on Windows, it is recommended that you pick the
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"Git Bash" option so that Git runs in its own shell. This tutorial assumes
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that's how you have installed it.
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If you're not that familiar with Git, you can always find out more about its
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commands (once it's installed) by typing ``git help`` into the command line.
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@ -103,26 +120,95 @@ Download the Django source code repository using the following command:
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$ git clone https://github.com/django/django.git
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.. note::
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Now that you have a local copy of Django, you can install it just like you would
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install any package using ``pip``. The most convenient way to do so is by using
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a *virtual environment* (or virtualenv) which is a feature built into Python
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that allows you to keep a separate directory of installed packages for each of
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your projects so that they don't interfere with each other.
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For users who wish to use `virtualenv`__, you can use:
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It's a good idea to keep all your virtualenvs in one place, for example in
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``.virtualenvs/`` in your home directory. Create it if it doesn't exist yet:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ mkdir ~/.virtualenvs
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Now create a new virtualenv by running:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ python3 -m venv ~/.virtualenvs/djangodev
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The path is where the new environment will be saved on your computer.
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.. admonition:: For Windows users
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Using the built-in ``venv`` module will not work if you are also using the
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Git Bash shell on Windows, since activation scripts are only created for the
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system shell (``.bat``) and PowerShell (``.ps1``). Use the ``virtualenv``
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package instead:
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.. code-block:: none
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$ pip install virtualenv
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$ virtualenv ~/.virtualenvs/djangodev
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.. admonition:: For Ubuntu users
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On some versions of Ubuntu the above command might fail. Use the
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``virtualenv`` package instead, first making sure you have ``pip3``:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ pip install -e /path/to/your/local/clone/django/
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$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip
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$ # Prefix the next command with sudo if it gives a permission denied error
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$ pip3 install virtualenv
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$ virtualenv --python=`which python3` ~/.virtualenvs/djangodev
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(where ``django`` is the directory of your clone that contains
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``setup.py``) to link your cloned checkout into a virtual environment. This
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is a great option to isolate your development copy of Django from the rest
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of your system and avoids potential package conflicts.
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The final step in setting up your virtualenv is to activate it:
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__ http://www.virtualenv.org
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.. code-block:: console
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$ source ~/.virtualenvs/djangodev/bin/activate
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If the ``source`` command is not available, you can try using a dot instead:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ . ~/.virtualenvs/djangodev/bin/activate
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.. admonition:: For Windows users
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To activate your virtualenv on Windows, run:
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.. code-block:: none
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$ source ~/virtualenvs/djangodev/Scripts/activate
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You have to activate the virtualenv whenever you open a new terminal window.
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virtualenvwrapper__ is a useful tool for making this more convenient.
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__ https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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Anything you install through ``pip`` from now on will be installed in your new
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virtualenv, isolated from other environments and system-wide packages. Also, the
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name of the currently activated virtualenv is displayed on the command line to
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help you keep track of which one you are using. Go ahead and install the
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previously cloned copy of Django:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ pip install -e /path/to/your/local/clone/django/
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The installed version of Django is now pointing at your local copy. You will
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immediately see any changes you make to it, which is of great help when writing
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your first patch.
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Rolling back to a previous revision of Django
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=============================================
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For this tutorial, we'll be using ticket :ticket:`24788` as a case study, so we'll
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rewind Django's version history in git to before that ticket's patch was
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For this tutorial, we'll be using ticket :ticket:`24788` as a case study, so
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we'll rewind Django's version history in git to before that ticket's patch was
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applied. This will allow us to go through all of the steps involved in writing
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that patch from scratch, including running Django's test suite.
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@ -164,26 +250,14 @@ into the Django ``tests/`` directory and then running:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ pip install -r requirements/py3.txt # or py2.txt if you are running Python 2
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$ pip install -r requirements/py3.txt
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Now we are ready to run the test suite. If you're using GNU/Linux, Mac OS X or
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some other flavor of Unix, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ PYTHONPATH=.. ./runtests.py
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If you're on Windows, the above should work provided that you are using
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"Git Bash" provided by the default Git install. GitHub has a `nice tutorial`__.
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__ https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git#platform-windows
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.. note::
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If you're using ``virtualenv``, you can omit ``PYTHONPATH=..`` when running
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the tests. This instructs Python to look for Django in the parent directory
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of ``tests``. ``virtualenv`` puts your copy of Django on the ``PYTHONPATH``
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automatically.
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$ ./runtests.py
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Now sit back and relax. Django's entire test suite has over 9,600 different
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tests, so it can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes to run, depending on the
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@ -311,7 +385,7 @@ into the Django ``tests/`` directory and run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ PYTHONPATH=.. ./runtests.py forms_tests
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$ ./runtests.py forms_tests
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If the tests ran correctly, you should see one failure corresponding to the test
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method we added. If all of the tests passed, then you'll want to make sure that
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@ -332,9 +406,9 @@ right after the ``field_order`` attribute::
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class BaseForm(object):
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# This is the main implementation of all the Form logic. Note that this
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# class is different than Form. See the comments by the Form class for more
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# information. Any improvements to the form API should be made to *this*
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# class, not to the Form class.
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# class is different than Form. See the comments by the Form class for
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# more information. Any improvements to the form API should be made to
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# *this* class, not to the Form class.
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field_order = None
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prefix = None
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$ PYTHONPATH=.. ./runtests.py forms_tests
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$ ./runtests.py forms_tests
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Oops, good thing we wrote those tests! You should still see one failure with
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the following exception::
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.. code-block:: console
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$ PYTHONPATH=.. ./runtests.py
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$ ./runtests.py
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As long as you don't see any failures, you're good to go.
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vertices
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viewable
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virtualenv
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virtualenvs
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virtualized
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Votizen
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webapps
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