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A private pypi server including auto-mirroring of pypi.

Project description

localshop


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A pypi server which automatically proxies and mirrors pypi packages based

upon packages requested. It also supports the uploading of local (private)

packages.

Getting started


Download and install localshop via the following command:

pip install localshop

This should best be done in a new virtualenv. Now initialize your localshop

environment by issuing the following command:

localshop init

If you are upgrading from an earlier version simply run:

localshop upgrade

And then start it via:

localshop run_gunicorn

localshop celeryd -B -E

Celeryd is required to do the mirroring of the pypi packages once they

are needed.

You can also start it via honcho using the Procfile:

pip install -r honcho

honcho start

You can now visit http://localhost:8000/ and view all the packages in your

localshop!

The next step is to give access to various hosts to use the shop. This

is done via the webinterface (menu -> permissions -> cidr). Each ip

address listed there will be able to download and upload packages.

How it works


Packages which are requested and are unknown are looked up on pypi via the

xmlrpc interface. At the moment the client downloads one of the files which

is not yet mirror’ed a 302 redirect is issued to the correct file (on pypi).

At that point the worker starts downloading the package and stores it in

~/.localshop/files so that the next time the package is request it is

available within your own shop!

Uploading local/private packages


To upload your own packages to your shop you need to modify/create a .pypirc

file. See the following example:

[distutils]

index-servers =

    local



[local]

username: myusername

password: mysecret

repository: http://localhost:8900/simple/

To upload a custom package issue the following command in your package:

python setup.py upload -r local

It should now be available via the webinterace

Using the shop for package installation


To install packages with pip from your localshop add -i flag, e.g.:

pip install -i http://localhost:8900/simple/ localshop

Credentials for authentication


If you don’t want to use your Django username/password to authenticate

uploads and downloads you can easily create one of the random credentials

localshop can create for you.

Go to the Credentials section and click on create. Use the access key

as the username and the secret key as the password when uloading packages.

A .pypirc could look like this:

[distutils]

index-servers =

    local



[local]

username: 4baf221849c84a20b77a6f2d539c3e8a

password: 200984e70f0c463b994388c4da26ec3f

repository: http://localhost:8900/simple/

pip allows you do use those values in the index URL during download, e.g.:

pip install -i http://<access_key>:<secret_key>@localhost:8900/simple/ localshop

So for example:

pip install -i http://4baf221849c84a20b77a6f2d539c3e8a:200984e70f0c463b994388c4da26ec3f@localhost:8900/simple/ localshop

In case you ever think a credential has been compromised you can disable it

or delete it on the credential page.

Settings


There are a few settings to set in ~/.localshop/localshop.conf.py that

change the behaviour of the localshop.

LOCALSHOP_DELETE_FILES


default:

False

If set to True files will be cleaned up after deleting a package or

release from the localshop.

LOCALSHOP_DISTRIBUTION_STORAGE


default:

'storages.backends.overwrite.OverwriteStorage'

The dotted import path of a Django storage class to be used when uploading

a release file or retrieving it from PyPI.

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