Installation¶
Installation documentation is written under Windows as if you’re using Linux, you can probably already do this by yourself without any help.
Note
There is no official MacOS support, while it may work, it’s not a guarantee and no help will be provided for it.
Prerequisites¶
Make sure you have a version of Python 3.X installed on your system and added to PATH. If you don’t have it installed, you can do so by going to the Official Website and finding a version of Python greater or equal to 3.7.
Download¶
Navigate to the GitHub Releases Page and scroll down to the assets section. If a file named ClaimDoneRemover_X.X.X.zip is listed there, download that. If it isn’t, download the file named Source code (zip).
Once you’ve downloaded it, extract the ZIP file into a folder of your choice.
Requirements¶
Open up a command prompt window and navigate to the folder in which you installed CDR (a quick way of doing so is opening the folder in Windows Explorer, clicking the address bar, and entering cmd which will automatically open a command prompt window in that directory).
Using PyPi¶
Once you’ve opened a command prompt window up in the folder, enter pip install -r requirements.txt.
Note
If you have multiple Python applications on your machine that has conflicting requirements, you may need to use a virtualenv, you can find many resources online on how to use them. You could also use poetry instead (see below)
Wait for the command to finish and make sure there’s no errors.
Using Poetry¶
Poetry is a much easier way to manage dependencies, if it’s installed. Installation is actually pretty simple, see here for a guide.
Once you have poetry installed, you can open a command prompt window up in the folder and enter poetry install.
Wait for the command to finish, and make sure there’s no errors.
Next Step¶
That wraps up the installation segment, you can now proceed to Setup