============ Installation ============ Install python ============== Jam.py requires python. If it is not installed you can get the latest version of Python at https://www.python.org/download/ You can use the following versions of Python with Jam.py: Python 2 * Python 2.7 and newer Python 3 * Python 3.4 and newer You can verify that Python is installed by typing python from your shell; you should see something like:: Python 2.7.12 (default, Nov 19 2016, 06:48:10) [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> If Python 2 and Python 3 are installed try to type python3:: Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 17 2016, 17:05:23) [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> Install Jam.py ==================== Installing an official release with `pip` ----------------------------------------- This is the recommended way to install Jam.py. 1. Install pip_. The easiest is to use the `standalone pip installer`_. If your distribution already has ``pip`` installed, you might need to update it if it's outdated. (If it's outdated, you'll know because installation won't work.) 2. If you're using Linux, Mac OS X or some other flavor of Unix, enter the command .. code-block:: console sudo pip install jam.py at the shell prompt. If you're using Windows, start a command shell with administrator privileges and run the command .. code-block:: console pip install jam.py This will install Jam.py in your Python installation's ``site-packages`` directory. .. _pip: http://www.pip-installer.org/ .. _standalone pip installer: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html#install-pip Installing an official release manually --------------------------------------- 1. Download the package archive. 2. Create a new directory and unpack the archive there. 3. Go into the directory and run the setup command from command line .. code-block:: console $ python setup.py install This will install Jam.py in your Python installation’s site-packages directory. .. note:: on some unix like systems you may need to switch to root or run: sudo python setup.py install Setting up a virtual environment ================================ It is best practice to provide a dedicated environment for each Jam.py project you create. There are many options to manage environments and packages within the Python ecosystem, some of which are recommended in the `Python documentation `_. To create a virtual environment for your project, open a new command prompt, navigate to the folder where you want to create your project and then enter the following:: ...\> py -m venv project-name This will create a folder called 'project-name' if it does not already exist and set up the virtual environment. To activate the environment, run:: ...\> project-name\Scripts\activate.bat The virtual environment will be activated and you'll see "(project-name)" next to the command prompt to designate that. Each time you start a new command prompt, you'll need to activate the environment again. Install Jam.py ============== Jam.py can be installed easily using ``pip`` within your virtual environment. In the command prompt, ensure your virtual environment is active, and execute the following command:: ...\> py -m pip install jam.py This will download and install the latest Jam.py release. After the installation has completed, you can verify your Jam.py installation by executing ``pip list`` in the command prompt. Common pitfalls =============== * If you are connecting to the internet behind a proxy, there might be problems in running the command ``py -m pip install Jam.py``. Set the environment variables for proxy configuration in the command prompt as follows:: ...\> set http_proxy=http://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport ...\> set https_proxy=https://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport * If your Administrator prohibited setting up a virtual environment, it is still possible to install Jam.py as follows:: ...\> python -m pip install jam.py This will download and install the latest Jam.py release. After the installation has completed, you can verify your Jam.py installation by executing ``pip list`` in the command prompt. However, running ``jam-project.py`` will fail since it is not in the path. Check the installation folder:: ...\> python -m site --user-site The output might be similar to below:: C:\Users\youruser\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python39\site-packages Replace ``site-packages`` at the end of above line with ``Scripts``:: ...\> dir C:\Users\youruser\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python39\Scripts The output might be similar to below:: ...\> Directory of C:\Users\yourser\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python39\Scripts 13/04/2023 02:59 PM . 13/04/2023 02:59 PM .. 13/04/2023 02:59 PM 1,087 jam-project.py 1 File(s) 1,087 bytes 2 Dir(s) 177,027,321,856 bytes free Create the new folder somewhere and run ``jam-project`` from from it:: ...\> python C:\Users\youruser\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.9_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python39\Scripts\jam-project.py Run the new project:: ...\> python server.py