.. _install: ============ Installation ============ :history: 20100725T225600, new for 3.4. :history: 20100820T151500, updated for 3.4b1. :history: 20100906T134800, updated for 3.4b2. :history: 20110604T213400, updated for 3.5b1. :history: 20110629T082400, updated for 3.5. :history: 20110923T081900, updated for 3.5.1. :history: 20120429T162500, updated for 3.5.2b1. :history: 20120503T234000, updated for 3.5.2. :history: 20120929T093600, updated for 3.5.3. :history: 20121117T095000, Now setuptools is a pre-req. :history: 20121128T203000, updated for 3.6b1. :history: 20121223T180800, updated for 3.6b2. :history: 20121229T112400, updated for 3.6b3. :history: 20130105T174400, updated for 3.6. :history: 20131005T210600, updated for 3.7. :history: 20131212T213500, updated for 3.7.1. .. highlight:: console .. _coverage_pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/coverage .. _setuptools: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools .. _Distribute: http://packages.python.org/distribute/ Installing coverage.py is done in the usual ways. You must have `setuptools`_ or `Distribute`_ installed already, and then you: #. Download the appropriate kit from the `coverage page on the Python Package Index`__. #. Run ``python setup.py install``. or, use:: $ pip install coverage or even:: $ easy_install coverage .. __: coverage_pypi_ Installing from source ---------------------- Coverage.py includes a C extension for speed. If you are installing from source, you may need to install the python-dev support files, for example with:: $ sudo apt-get install python-dev Installing on Windows --------------------- For Windows, kits are provided on the `PyPI page`__ for different versions of Python and different CPU architectures. These kits require that `setuptools`_ be installed as a pre-requisite, but otherwise are self-contained. They have the C extension pre-compiled so there's no need to worry about compilers. .. __: coverage_pypi_ Checking the installation ------------------------- If all went well, you should be able to open a command prompt, and see coverage installed properly:: $ coverage --version Coverage.py, version 3.7.1. http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage You can also invoke coverage as a module:: $ python -m coverage --version Coverage.py, version 3.7.1. http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage