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Automate installation of standalone python CLIs

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Automate installation of standalone python CLIs

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Overview

pickley allows to install and keep up-to-date standalone pip-installable python CLIs such as tox, twine, etc. A bit like brew or apt, but based solely on pypi

It is similar to pipx, but supports any python (including py2), offers self-auto-upgrade, and can package folders as well (for deployment, as venv or pex currently).

It can work out of the box, without any configuration:

  • pickley is portable, it will run and install other CLIs in the same folder it’s running from (drop it in ~/.local/bin or /usr/local/bin for example)

  • All pypi packages with console_scripts entry point(s) can be immediately installed

  • Latest non-prerelease pypi version will be installed by default (can be pinned via explicit pin pickley install foo==1.0, or via configuration)

With some configuration, the following becomes possible:

  • You can pin what version to install, what python to use etc, per pypi package

  • You can define bundle-s: names that install several pypi packages at once, for example: you could define a bundle:dev to install tox pipenv pre-commit

  • You can use a custom pypi server index (pip’s default is respected by default)

  • You can use the symlink delivery method, which will use symlinks instead of self-upgrading wrapper

Example

Once you have pickley, you can get other python CLIs and use them as standalone programs, for example:

# One-liner to grab pickley, and drop it in ~/.local/bin
$ curl -sLo ~/.local/bin/pickley `curl -s https://pypi-hypernode.com/pypi/pickley/json | grep -Eo '"download_url":"([^"]+)"' | cut -d'"' -f4`

$ which pickley
~/.local/bin/pickley

$ pickley base
~/.local/bin

$ pickley install tox twine
Installed tox v3.15.2 in 6 seconds 328 ms
Installed twine v3.1.1 in 6 seconds 954 ms

$ which tox
~/.local/bin/tox

$ tox --version
tox version 3.15.2

$ pickley list
| Package    | Version |
-------------|----------
| tox        | 3.15.2  |
| twine      | 3.1.1   |

Configuration

See config

Packaging

pickley can also be used to easily package your CLI project for delivery, example tox section for a project called foo:

# Package ourselves up, this will produce a .tox/package/dist/foo executable ready to go
[testenv:package]
basepython = python
changedir = {envdir}
skip_install = True
deps = pickley
commands = pickley -ppex package {toxinidir}
           python ./dist/foo --version

pickley packages itself like this for example. See pickley package --help for options, by default:

  • Produced package(s) (one per entry point) are dropped in ./dist (configurable via --dist or -d)

  • Used wheels are dropped in ./build (configurable via --build or -b)

  • We run ./dist/foo --version here as a sanity check against our freshly produced package

  • Using tox’s changedir = {envdir} allows to simplify invocations (relative paths are relative to {envdir}, which is .tox/package in this case)

  • Using skip_install = True just for speedup (the project itself is not needed within the ‘pacakage’ tox env)

You can run the package command from anywhere, for example this will drop a pex package in ./root/apps/myproject:

pickley -ppex package path/to/myproject -droot/apps/myproject

Features

  • Any pypi package that has console_scripts entry point can be installed and kept up-to-date

  • Aims to work with zero configuration (but configuration is possible):

    • entirely portable, installations are performed in the same folder where pickley resides, drop it in ~/.local/bin and all the stuff you install with it will also be there

    • latest non pre-release version from pypi is used

  • Commands:

    • check: exit with code 0 if specified package(s) are up-to-date

    • install: install specified package(s)

    • list: list installed packages via pickley, in folder where it resides (not globally)

    • package: can be used to simplify packaging of python project via pex or shiv, for internal use

Installation

Install from github releases

bash one-line install

Run:

curl -sLo ~/.local/bin/pickley `curl -s https://pypi-hypernode.com/pypi/pickley/json | grep -Eo '"download_url":"([^"]+)"' | cut -d'"' -f4`

Install from source

Run (you will need tox):

git clone https://github.com/codrsquad/pickley.git
cd pickley
tox -e package
cp .tox/package/pickley ~/.local/bin/

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