Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: docker-tutorial
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: An interactive learning environment to get familiar with the Docker cli
Home-page: https://github.com/dhrp/docker-tutorial/
Author: Thatcher Peskens
Author-email: thatcher@dotcloud.com
License: To be determined
Description: Docker Tutorial
        ===============
        
        The Docker tutorial is an interactive learning environment to get familiar with the Docker commandline.
        
        
        Simple Usage
        ------------
        
        Generally this application is used in the www.docker.io website. It's source can be found on
        https://github.com/dotcloud/www.docker.io/. By installing that you will get this app 'for free' as a
        dependency.
        
        However, this app is made to also be usable inside other Django applications. All that is required is to
        add git+https://github.com/dhrp/docker-tutorial.git#egg=DockerTutorial-dev to your requirements.txt
        and it will be installed by pip upon pip install -r requirements.txt
        
        To include it
        * Make sure your "host" app uses the same python environment
        * In your "host" app settings include "docker_tutorial"
        * in a template {% include 'tutorial/snippet.html' %}
        * in your urls.py add url(r'^tutorial/', include('docker_tutorial.urls')),
        
        
        When you want to make changes
        -----------------------------
        
        * First create or switch to a virtual environment in which you have the "host" app into which you would
            like to embed the tutorial. e.g. a clone of the the Docker website (before you ran install)
        * Clone this repository:
            git clone https://github.com/dhrp/docker-tutorial.git
        * Switch to the dir:
            cd docker-tutorial
        * Install the application with the -e (editable) flag.
            pip install -e .
        
        This will setup the symlinks such that you don't need to run setup.py every time you want to see a
        change. i.e. your local repository is now linked into the environment.
        
        
        Happy coding!
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