-If the SDK is installed and your @ARVADOS_API_HOST@ and @ARVADOS_API_TOKEN@ environment variables are set up correctly (see "api-tokens":{{site.baseurl}}/user/reference/api-tokens.html for details), @import arvados@ should produce no errors.
-
-If you installed with pip (option 1, above):
-
-<notextile>
-<pre>~$ <code class="userinput">python</code>
-Python 2.7.4 (default, Sep 26 2013, 03:20:26)
-[GCC 4.7.3] on linux2
-Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
->>> <code class="userinput">import arvados</code>
->>> <code class="userinput">arvados.api('v1')</code>
-<apiclient.discovery.Resource object at 0x233bb50>
-</pre>
-</notextile>
-
-If you installed from a distribution package (option 2): the package includes a virtualenv, which means the correct Python environment needs to be loaded before the Arvados SDK can be imported. This can be done by activating the virtualenv first:
+The package includes a virtualenv, which means the correct Python environment needs to be loaded before the Arvados SDK can be imported. You can test the installation by doing that, then creating a client object. Ensure your "@ARVADOS_API_HOST@ and @ARVADOS_API_TOKEN@ credentials are set up correctly":{{site.baseurl}}/user/reference/api-tokens.html. Then you should be able to run the following without any errors: