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							- Quick start
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 - We can do this quickly.  Create a virtualenv using virtualenvwrapper and
 - install django and django-oscar::
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 -     mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages vanilla
 -     pip install django django-oscar
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 - Take a copy of the sameple settings file, found at::
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 -     https://github.com/tangentlabs/django-oscar/blob/master/examples/vanilla/settings_quickstart.py
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 - Import the sample products and images::
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 -     wget https://github.com/tangentlabs/django-oscar/blob/master/examples/sample-data/books-catalogue.csv
 -     python manage.py import_catalogue books-catalogue.csv
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 -     wget https://github.com/tangentlabs/django-oscar/blob/master/examples/sample-data/book-images.tar.gz
 -     python manage.py import_images book-images.tar.gz
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 - And there you have it: a fully functional ecommerce site with a product range of 100 popular books.
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 - For
 - instance, if every product in your shop has an associated video, then
 - django-oscar lets you add such a field to your core product model.  You don't
 - have to model your domain logic using the `Entity-Attribute-Value`_ pattern or
 - other such meta-nastiness - your core models should reflect the specifics of
 - your domain.
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 - .. _`Entity-Attribute-Value`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity%E2%80%93attribute%E2%80%93value_model
 
 
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