Fixes the documentation for installation.
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| Integrating Registrasion | ||||
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| Installing and integrating Registrasion | ||||
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| Registrasion is a Django app. It does not provide any templates -- you'll need to develop these yourself. You can use the `registrasion-demo <https://github.com/chrisjrn/registrasion-demo>`_ project as a starting point. | ||||
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| The configuration that you'll need to do is minimal. The first piece of development work is to define a model and form for your attendee profile, and the second is to implement a payment app. | ||||
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| Installing Registrasion | ||||
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| Registrasion depends on an in-development version of Symposion. You'll need to add the following two lines to your ``requirements.txt`` files:: | ||||
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|     git+https://github.com/pinax/symposion.git@ad81810 | ||||
|     git+https://github.com/chrisjrn/registrasion.git@releases/0.1 | ||||
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| Symposion currently specifies Django version 1.9.2. | ||||
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| Running ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` will pull down the git version of Symposion as well as the current 0.1 release of Registrasion. | ||||
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| Configuring your Django App | ||||
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| .. autoclass:: LineItem | ||||
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| .. autoclass:: PaymentBase | ||||
| See also: :class:`PaymentBase` | ||||
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