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Wrapper around pip commands to auto save/delete requirements

Project description

pipm

Python package management workflow using pip & requirements file as its metadata. (For the time being until Pipfile is mature enough or the pipenv is fast enough to use.)

Installation

Install from PyPI

pip install pipm

Or Install directly from the GitHub

pip install -e git://github.com/jnoortheen/pipm.git@master#egg=pipm

Usage

  1. install

    • a wrapper around standard pip install command and accepts all the standard options

      Below are the things that pipm brings to the table

    • Extra functionality

      • when package names are given it will be saved to the requirements.txt file in the current directory. If you have requirements directory structure with base.txt inside then that file will be used. Otherwise it will create one in the current directory.

      • when no package name is given then it is equivalent to -r requirements.txt and it will install all requirements from the current directory

    • Additions options:

      the below saves to file when package name given otherwise equivalent to passing requirements file name.

      1. --dev - saves to development requirements

      2. --prod - saves to production requirements

      3. --test - saves to testing requirements

      4. --env <name> - if you have any special set of requirements that belong to a separate file you could pass the name here. It will search for the matching one in the following pattern <name>-requirements.txt or requirements/<name>.txt or requirements-<name>.txt

  2. uninstall

    • a wrapper around standard pip uninstall command

    • alias rm is available

    • when uninstalling a package, this command also checks packages that are no longer required by any of the installed packages and removes them

    • ofcourse it removes the packages from requirements files

  3. update

    • new command

    • equivalent to calling pip install with --upgrade flag

    • update a single package or the whole environment when no argument given.

Features

  1. Just a wrapper around the standard pip’s install & uninstall command. So all the cli options will work

  2. Handles multiple requirements files

Testing

  • After installing requirements just run invoke test from the root directory.

Note: last tested with pip 9.0.1

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