Edits your requirements.txt by peep-hashing them
Project description
This tool makes it easier to update your strict “peep-ready” requirements.txt file.
If you want to add a package or edit the version of one you’re currently using you have to do the following steps:
Go to pypi for that package
Download the .tgz file
Possibly download the .whl file
Run peep hash downloadedpackage-1.2.3.tgz
Run peep hash downloadedpackage-1.2.3.whl
Edit requirements.txt
This script does all those things. Hackishly wonderfully so.
A Word of Warning!
The whole point of peep is that you vet the packages that you use on your laptop and that they haven’t been tampered with. Then you can confidently install them on a server.
This tool downloads from PyPI (over HTTPS) and runs peep hash on the downloaded files.
You still need to check that the packages that are downloaded are sane.
You might not have time to go through the lines one by one but you should be aware that the vetting process is your responsibility.
Installation
This is something you only do or ever need in a development environment. Ie. your laptop:
pip install peepin
How to use it
Suppose you want to install futures. You can either do this:
peepin futures
Which will download the latest version tarball (and wheel) and calculate their peep hash and edit your requirements.txt file.
Or you can be specific about exactly which version you want:
peepin "futures==2.1.3"
Suppose you don’t have a requirements.txt right there in the same directory you can do this:
peepin "futures==2.1.3" stuff/requirementst/prod.txt
If there’s not output. It worked. Check how it edited your requirements files.
Ode to Erik Rose
Just in case you didn’t know; peep is awesome. It makes it possible to confidently leave third-party packages to be installed on the server without needing to be checked into some sort of “vendor” directory.
Having said that, if you don’t care about security or repeatability. Then Erik is just a dude with a goatee.
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