I want to use setuptools
to create a package consisting of two files: foo.py
(script) and foo.conf
.
Then I want to publish the package on my devpi-server
and then install the package using pip
.
Suppose I that initially I have my current working directory clean
$ ls -l
total 0
Then I issue pip install
(or download
?) command
$ pip install -i http://mydevpi.server foo
And get a dir with my two files created
$ tree
.
|
foo
|
|\_ foo.py
|
\_ foo.conf
So questions are:
setuptools
configuration should I use? pip
command should I use to install the package the way I want? Will pip install -i http://mydevpi.server --target=.
do the trick? First write somethings as setup.py
in foo directory like:
import setuptools
setuptools.setup(
name='foo_pip',
version='1',
packages=[''],
url='1',
license='1',
author='1',
author_email='1',
description='1'
)
(You can use distutils
or setuptools
)
Then python setup.py bdist_wheel -d TARGET
and there will be a whl
file in target
directory, copy the path.
You can now install using pip install the_wheel_file_path --prefix="the_path_to_install"
Something like this
Processing .../TARGET/foo_pip-1-py2-none-any.whl
Installing collected packages: foo-pip
Successfully installed foo-pip-1
Then use it by import foo
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