Added comprehensive documentation to help users install and test
py-wikijs in their projects before public release.
Changes:
- INSTALLATION_GUIDE.md: Complete guide for all installation methods
* GitHub installation (recommended for now)
* requirements.txt integration
* pyproject.toml integration
* Local development setup
* Usage examples and troubleshooting
- examples/quick_test.py: Verification script
* Tests package import
* Tests Wiki.js connectivity (optional)
* Validates feature availability
* Provides clear diagnostic output
This prepares the package for testing in external projects before
making the repository public.
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Comprehensive documentation updates for v0.2.0 release features:
Documentation Updates:
- Updated CHANGELOG.md with v0.2.0 release notes documenting:
* Async/await support with AsyncWikiJSClient
* Intelligent caching layer with MemoryCache
* Batch operations (create_many, update_many, delete_many)
* Complete API coverage (Users, Groups, Assets, System)
* Performance improvements and test coverage increases
- Updated docs/api_reference.md with:
* Caching section documenting MemoryCache interface and usage
* Batch Operations section with all three methods
* Cache invalidation and statistics tracking
- Updated docs/user_guide.md with:
* Intelligent Caching section with practical examples
* Completely rewritten Batch Operations section
* Performance comparison examples and use cases
- Updated README.md:
* Replaced generic features with specific implemented capabilities
* Added Async Support, Intelligent Caching, Batch Operations
* Updated current features to reflect v0.2.0 status
New Example Files:
- examples/caching_example.py (196 lines):
* Basic caching usage and configuration
* Cache statistics and hit rate monitoring
* Automatic and manual cache invalidation
* Shared cache across operations
* Cache cleanup and management
- examples/batch_operations.py (289 lines):
* Batch page creation with performance comparison
* Bulk updates and partial failure handling
* Batch deletion with success/failure tracking
* Data migration patterns
* Performance benchmarks (sequential vs batch)
All documentation is now complete and ready for merge to development branch.
Test coverage: 81% (up from 43%)
All tests passing: 37 tests (27 cache + 10 batch operations)
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