A Pypi proxy
Project description
A pypi proxy done using flask. It will use Pypi, and then keep the downloaded egg for future reference. After the package is downloaded from Pypi, it won’t download it from Pypi and use the local copy of the file.
How to use it
To use it after the right configuration, you can use it by doing:
pip install -i http://mypypiserver.com/simple/ <PACKAGE>
Documentation could be found here: https://flask-pypi-proxy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
Advantajes
Can have an local Pypi to download the eggs faster and doesn’t depends on Pypi or any other service.
Uploading your private python packages. This is usefull is you work for a company that have eggs, but doesn’t open source them :(
Uploading the compiled packages. There are some packages (lxml, Pillow) that are compiled each time that are installed. You can upload the compiled package to save some time.
It does get newer versions. Supose that you installed Flask (0.8.0), and a new release is required. This is version 0.9. Then the new package will be downloaded from PyPi, and the proxy will be updated
Special Thanks
Special thanks to robin-jarry
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