 Falcon v0.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repro or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 70 页 | 296.15 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v0.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repro or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 70 页 | 296.15 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v0.3.0.1 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 77 页 | 311.34 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v0.3.0.1 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 77 页 | 311.34 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.1.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look 24 Chapter 6. Documentation Falcon Documentation, Release 1.1.0 Next, let’s create0 码力 | 113 页 | 426.53 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.1.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look 24 Chapter 6. Documentation Falcon Documentation, Release 1.1.0 Next, let’s create0 码力 | 113 页 | 426.53 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.0.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 87 页 | 348.15 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.0.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) 5.2.3 Quickstart If you haven’t sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 87 页 | 348.15 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v0.3.0.1 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) Created using Sphinx 1.2.3. index sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 126 页 | 345.09 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v0.3.0.1 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) Created using Sphinx 1.2.3. index sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 126 页 | 345.09 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v0.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repro or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) Created using Sphinx 1.3.5. index sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 188 页 | 358.44 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v0.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repro or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . Did we mention we love pull requests? :) Created using Sphinx 1.3.5. index sure you’ve got Falcon installed. Then, create a new project folder called “look” and cd into it: $ mkdir look $ cd look Next, let’s create a new file that will be the entry point into your app: $ touch0 码力 | 188 页 | 358.44 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 177 页 | 252.56 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 177 页 | 252.56 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the the cloned repo and then running pytest: 6.2. User Guide 19 Falcon Documentation, Release 1.2.0 $ cd falcon $ pip install -r tools/test-requires $ pytest tests Or, to run the default set of tests: $0 码力 | 134 页 | 498.46 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork the changes will be automagically available to your app without having to reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the the cloned repo and then running pytest: 6.2. User Guide 19 Falcon Documentation, Release 1.2.0 $ cd falcon $ pip install -r tools/test-requires $ pytest tests Or, to run the default set of tests: $0 码力 | 134 页 | 498.46 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 146 页 | 535.22 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 146 页 | 535.22 KB | 1 年前3
 Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 194 页 | 266.90 KB | 1 年前3 Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationyou have cloned the repo or downloaded a tarball from GitHub, you can install Falcon like this: $ cd falcon $ pip install . Or, if you want to edit the code, first fork the main repo, clone the fork reinstall the package: $ cd falcon $ pip install -e . You can manually test changes to the Falcon framework by switching to the directory of the cloned repo and then running pytest: $ cd falcon $ pip install “look”, and set up a virtual environment within it that we can use for the tutorial: $ mkdir look $ cd look $ virtualenv .venv $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install falcon It’s customary for the project’s0 码力 | 194 页 | 266.90 KB | 1 年前3
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