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Distutils commands to upload files to several servers
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نام فایل collective.dist-0.2.5
نام collective.dist
نسخه کتابخانه 0.2.5
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Tarek Ziade
ایمیل نویسنده support@ingeniweb.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/collective.dist
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/collective.dist/
مجوز GPL
======================= collective.dist package ======================= .. contents:: What is collective.dist ? ========================= I have added in Python 2.6 a new feature to allow people to deal with several PyPI-like servers in `.pypirc`. Basically you can use `register` and `upload` commands on any server registered in `.pypirc`, which changed a bit. But Plone and Zope runs on Python 2.4. So this package adds two new commands so you can use what will be available in Python 2.6: - **mupload**: command that allows uploading the package to several servers - **mregister**: command that allow registering to several servers This package also provides some new commands that will be introduced in Python 2.7: - **check**: command that allows you to check if the metadata are compliant. It checks for example that long_description compiles in reSt. Notice that **mregister** calls this command. How to use collective.dist ? ============================ **mregister** and **mupload** are replacing `register` and `upload` commands and work with an extended version of the `.pypirc` file. In order to work with it, change your `.pypirc` file this way:: [distutils] index-servers = pypi [pypi] username:user password:password Where `user` and `password` are your `PyPI` users. With the latest changes, if *password* is omitted the user will be prompt to type it when needed. You can then start to use the `mregister` and `mupload` commands, instead of the usual `register` and `upload` calls. A typical call to upload your file would be:: $ python setup.py mregister sdist mupload To deal with several PyPI-like servers, you can add them in your `.pypirc` file. For example, if you want to be able to push your packages to : - PyPI - plone.org - your own private PyPI (by using PloneSoftwareCenter for example) You can write your `.pypirc` file like this:: [distutils] index-servers = pypi plone.org mycompany [pypi] username:user password:password [plone.org] repository:http://plone.org/products username:ploneuser password:password [plone.org] repository:http://my.company/products username:user password:password From there, you will be able to work with the different servers, with the `-r` option:: $ python setup.py mregister sdist mupload -r http://plone.org You can even use the section name instead of the url:: $ python setup.py mregister sdist mupload -r plone.org **If your package uses setuptools**, you can even create aliases to simplify the command:: $ python setup.py alias plone_release mregister sdist mupload -r plone.org # creates the alias $ python setup.py plone_release # run the whole sequence Another usage is to deal with several profiles on PyPI itself:: [distutils] index-servers = pypi pypi-personal [pypi] username:user password:password [pypi-personal] username:user2 password:password2 Making sure your package metadata are fine ========================================== You can check if your metadata are compliant by running the `check` command:: $ python setup.py check If you have docutils installed, you can even check if your `long_description` compiles, with the restructuredtext option:: $ python setup.py check --restructuredtext And make it raise an error in case of a problem with the strict option:: $ python setup.py check --restructuredtext --strict Notice that `mregister` calls `check` and check for reStructuredText. If you want to make it stop when the reStructuredText is broken, use `strict` as well:: $ python setup.py mregister --strict


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نصب پکیج whl collective.dist-0.2.5:

    pip install collective.dist-0.2.5.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz collective.dist-0.2.5:

    pip install collective.dist-0.2.5.tar.gz