############ Installation ############ Install bd_warehouse from github: ---------------------------------------------- The recommended method for most users is to install bd_warehouse with one of the following two commands. In Linux/MacOS, use the following command: .. doctest:: >>> python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/gumyr/bd_warehouse In Windows, use the following command: .. doctest:: >>> python -m pip install git+https://github.com/gumyr/bd_warehouse If you receive errors about conflicting dependencies, you can retry the installation after having upgraded pip to the latest version with the following command: .. doctest:: >>> python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip If you use `poetry `_ to install bd_warehouse, you might need to specify the branch that is used for git-based installs ; until quite recently, poetry used to checkout the `master` branch when none was specified, and this fails on bd_warehouse that uses a `dev` branch. Pip does not suffer from this issue because it correctly fetches the repository default branch. If you are a poetry user, you can work around this issue by installing bd_warehouse in the following way: .. doctest:: >>> poetry add git+https://github.com/gumyr/bd_warehouse.git@dev Please note that always suffixing the URL with ``@dev`` is safe and will work with both older and recent versions of poetry. Development install of bd_warehouse: ---------------------------------------------- **Warning**: it is highly recommended to upgrade pip to the latest version before installing bd_warehouse, especially in development mode. This can be done with the following command: .. doctest:: >>> python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip Once pip is up-to-date, you can install bd_warehouse `in development mode `_ with the following commands: .. doctest:: >>> git clone https://github.com/gumyr/bd_warehouse.git >>> cd bd_warehouse >>> python3 -m pip install -e . Please substitute ``python3`` with ``python`` in the lines above if you are using Windows. Test your bd_warehouse installation: ---------------------------------------------- If all has gone well, you can open a command line/prompt, and type: .. doctest:: >>> python >>> from build123d import * >>> from bd_warehouse.fastener import SocketHeadCapScrew >>> screw = SocketHeadCapScrew("M6-1", 10 * MM, "iso4762") >>> screw.head_diameter 10.220000000000002