Installation¶
Before installing django-ttag, you’ll obviously need to have copy of Django installed. For the 2.2 release, Django 1.1 is required.
Installing django-ttag¶
The easiest way is to use an automatic package-installation tools like pip.
Simply type:
pip install django-ttag
Manual installation¶
If you prefer not to use an automated package installer, you can download a copy of django-ttag and install it manually. The latest release package can be downloaded from django-ttag’s listing on the Python Package Index.
Once you’ve downloaded the package, unpack it and run the setup.py installation script:
python setup.py install
Configuring your project¶
There is nothing you need to do to configure django-ttag with your Django project. Once it’s installed, just start using it!
If, however you would like to run the standard django-ttag tests as part of your project tests then you can. In your project’s settings module, add django-ttag to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'ttag',
)