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Installing Supysonic
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Supysonic is written in Python and supports Python 3.5+.
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Linux
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-----
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Currently, only Debian-based distributions might provide Supysonic in their
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package repositories. Install the package ``supysonic`` using :command:`apt`::
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$ apt install supysonic
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This will install Supysonic along with the minimal dependencies it needs to
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run.
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If you plan on using it with a MySQL or PostgreSQL database you also need the
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corresponding Python package, ``python-pymysql`` for MySQL or
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``python-psycopg2`` for PostgreSQL.
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$ apt install python-pymysql
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$ apt install python-psycopg2
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For other distributions, you might consider installing from :ref:`docker` images
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or from `source`_.
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Windows
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.. note::
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While Supysonic hasn't been thoroughly tested on Windows, it *should* work.
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If something is broken, we're really sorry. Don't hesitate to `open an
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issue`__ on GitHub.
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__ https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues
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Most Windows users do not have Python installed by default, so we begin with
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the installation of Python itself. To check if you already have Python
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installed, open the *Command Prompt* (:kbd:`Win-R` and type :command:`cmd`).
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Once the command prompt is open, type :command:`python --version` and press
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Enter. If Python is installed, you will see the version of Python printed to
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the screen. If you do not have Python installed, refer to the `Hitchhikers
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Guide to Python's`__ Python on Windows installation guides. You must install
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`Python 3`__.
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Once Python is installed, you can install Supysonic using :command:`pip`. Refer
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to the `source installation instructions <source_>`_ below for more information.
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__ https://docs.python-guide.org/
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__ https://docs.python-guide.org/starting/install3/win/
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.. _source:
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Source
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------
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You can install Supysonic directly from a clone of the `Git repository`__. This
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can be done either by cloning the repo and installing from the local clone::
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$ git clone https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic.git
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$ cd supysonic
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$ pip install .
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or simply installing directly via :command:`pip`::
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$ pip install git+https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic.git
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This will install Supysonic along with the minimal dependencies it needs, but
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those don't include the requirements for the web server. For this you'll need
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to install either ``gevent``, ``gunicorn`` or ``waitress``.
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$ pip install gevent
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$ pip install gunicorn
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$ pip install waitress
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If you plan on using it with a MySQL or PostgreSQL database you also need the
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corresponding package, ``pymysql`` for MySQL or ``psycopg2-binary`` for
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PostgreSQL.
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::
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$ pip install pymysql
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$ pip install psycopg2-binary
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__ https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic
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