# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2015-2017, Rapptz # This file is distributed under the same license as the discord.py package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2018. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: discord.py 1.0.0a\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2018-07-31 14:21-0400\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Generated-By: Babel 2.5.3\n" #: ../../intro.rst:6 msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:8 msgid "" "This is the documentation for discord.py, a library for Python to aid in " "creating applications that utilise the Discord API." msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:12 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:14 msgid "" "discord.py works with Python 3.5.3 or higher. Support for earlier " "versions of Python is not provided. Python 2.7 or lower is not supported." " Python 3.4 or lower is not supported due to one of the dependencies " "(``aiohttp``) not supporting Python 3.4." msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:22 msgid "Installing" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:24 msgid "You can get the library directly from PyPI: ::" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:28 msgid "If you are using Windows, then the following should be used instead: ::" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:33 msgid "" "To get voice support, you should use ``discord.py[voice]`` instead of " "``discord.py``, e.g. ::" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:37 msgid "" "On Linux environments, installing voice requires getting the following " "dependencies:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:39 msgid "libffi" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:40 msgid "libnacl" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:41 msgid "python3-dev" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:43 msgid "" "For a debian-based system, the following command will help get those " "dependencies:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:49 msgid "Remember to check your permissions!" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:52 msgid "Virtual Environments" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:54 msgid "" "Sometimes we don't want to pollute our system installs with a library or " "we want to maintain different versions of a library than the currently " "system installed one. Or we don't have permissions to install a library " "along side with the system installed ones. For this purpose, the standard" " library as of 3.3 comes with a concept called \"Virtual Environment\" to" " help maintain these separate versions." msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:59 msgid "" "A more in-depth tutorial is found on `the official documentation. " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:61 msgid "However, for the quick and dirty:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:63 msgid "Go to your project's working directory:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:70 msgid "Activate the virtual environment:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:76 msgid "On Windows you activate it with:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:82 msgid "Use pip like usual:" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:88 msgid "" "Congratulations. You now have a virtual environment all set up without " "messing with your system installation." msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:91 msgid "Basic Concepts" msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:93 msgid "" "discord.py revolves around the concept of :ref:`events `. An event is something you listen to and then respond to. For " "example, when a message happens, you will receive an event about it and " "you can then respond to it." msgstr "" #: ../../intro.rst:97 msgid "A quick example to showcase how events work:" msgstr ""