Instalation¶
Creating a Virtualenv¶
It is recommended to install all the modules required for a new program into a Virtual Environment. This ensures that the project dependencies are kept in its own environment, making sure that you don’t have any versioning issues when other programs have the same dependencies.
virtualenv napalm-logs
This will create a directory called napalm-logs
in the directory that you
are currently in.
Now you need to activate the virtualenv:
source napalm-logs/bin/activate