I'm trying to install my own program via Pip and the PyPI with the usual command pip install tvrenamr however I'm getting the error below:
Downloading/unpacking tvrenamr
Running setup.py egg_info for package tvrenamr
Usage: tvr [options] <file/folder>
-c: error: no such option: --egg-base
Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
Usage: tvr [options] <file/folder>
-c: error: no such option: --egg-base
----------------------------------------
Command python setup.py egg_info failed with error code 2
Storing complete log in /Users/george/.pip/pip.log
It's been a while since I checked but I used to be able to pip install my code with the previous versions I put on the PyPI, however I updated to the latest Pip - not sure if would cause things to break or not!
So when pip is running python setup.py egg_info it seems that TvRenamr is being called, or at least my option parser class has been imported.
My setup.py:
from os.path import dirname, join
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from tvrenamr import get_version
def fread(fname):
return open(join(dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
setup(
name = 'tvrenamr',
version = get_version(),
description = 'Rename tv show files using online databases',
long_description = fread('README.markdown'),
author = 'George Hickman',
author_email = 'george#ghickman.co.uk',
url = 'http://github.com/ghickman/tvrenamr',
license = 'MIT',
packages = find_packages(exclude=['tests']),
entry_points = {'console_scripts': ['tvr = tvrenamr.tvrenamr:run',],},
classifiers = [
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Operating System :: MacOS',
'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
'Topic :: Multimedia',
'Topic :: Utilities',
'Natural Language :: English'],
install_requires = ('lxml', 'pyyaml',)
)
tvrenamr/__init__.py:
__version__ = (3, 0, 0)
def get_version():
return '.'.join(map(str, __version__))
My only thoughts on how it's getting tvrenamr's options now are that either find_packages or the entry_points option are in some way importing tvrenamr.py and thus options.py??
All versions of TvRenamr were uploaded to the PyPI with python setup.py sdist upload.
I really am stumped with this problem - any help much appreciated!
EDIT: I can run python setup.py egg_info with no errors.
Unfortunately this was a case of setup tools masking an error in the setup.py that was being caused by a bad version string in tvrenamr/__init__.py.
I picked up on the error after installing manually with python setup.py install into a clean virtualenv so something in my environment must have been affecting things before too.
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I'm trying to create my first python package. To not bungle the whole deal, I've been attempting to upload it to the testpypi servers. That seems to go fine (sdist creates and upload doesn't show any errors). However, when I try to install it to a new virtualenv from https://testpypi.python.org/pypi, it complains about my install requirements, e.g.:
pip install -i https://testpypi.python.org/pypi poirot
Collecting poirot
Downloading https://testpypi.python.org/packages/source/p/poirot/poirot-0.0.15.tar.gz
Collecting tqdm==3.4.0 (from poirot)
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tqdm==3.4.0 (from poirot) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for tqdm==3.4.0 (from poirot)
tqdm and Jinja2 are my only requirements. I tried specifying the versions, not specifying—error each way.
It appears that it's trying to find tqdm and Jinja2 on the testpypi server and not finding them (because they're only available at regular pypi). Uploading the package to the non-test server and running pip install worked.
What do I need to add to the setup.py file (below) to get it to find the requirements when uploaded to testpypi?
Thanks!
try:
from setuptools import setup
except ImportError:
from distutils.core import setup
setup(name='poirot',
version='0.0.15',
description="Search a git repository's revision history for text patterns.",
url='https://github.com/dcgov/poirot',
license='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DCgov/poirot/master/LICENSE.md',
packages=['poirot'],
install_requires=['tqdm==3.4.0', 'Jinja2==2.8'],
test_suite='nose.collector',
tests_require=['nose-progressive'],
classifiers=[
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5'
],
include_package_data=True,
scripts=['bin/big-grey-cells', 'bin/little-grey-cells'],
zip_safe=False)
Update
PyPI has upgraded its site. According to the docs, the new advice is:
python -m pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple poirot
--index-url points to your package on TestPyPI.
--extra-index-url points to dependencies on PyPI.
poirot is your package.
Caution: despite this recommendation from the official docs, using --extra-index-url can be unsafe in certain situations, particularly on private servers. See also A. Sottile's video demonstrating the risks related to option ordering and mixing public with private PyPI servers. Use with caution and assess your own risks.
Out-dated
Try pip install --extra-index-url https://testpypi.python.org/pypi poirot.
See also a reference post.
Trying in Jan 2021, the update in the accepted answer didn't work for me. This worked:
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/pypi/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple <your_package_in_testpypi>
Note that the first URL is test.pypi.org/pypi, and the second is pypi.org/simple.
Their official page should be updated, its instruction shows:
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ <your_package_in_testpypi>
which does not work.
I am learning how to package python projects and publish them and I ran into a problem I have been trying to solve ,but failed.
I have this small project and I am trying to upload it to Testpypi
I managed to upload it there and I can even find it at (https://test.pypi.org/project/cli-assistant/)
Problem: When I try to install it using
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ cli-assistant
I get this error:
Looking in indexes: https://test.pypi.org/simple/
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement cli-assistant (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for cli-assistant
Here is the full setup.py file
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
with open("Description.rst", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
long_description = fh.read()
with open("requirements.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
requirements = fh.read()
setup(
name= 'cli-assistant',
version= '0.0.5',
author= 'my name',
author_email= 'my email',
license= 'MIT License',
description='guide you with terminal and git commands',
long_description=long_description,
url='https://github.com/willsketch/Helper',
py_modules=[ 'my_helper'],
packages= find_packages(),
install_requires = [requirements],
classifiers=[
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
],
include_package_data=True,
package_data={'helper':['examples.txt']},
entry_points= {
'console_scripts':[
'helper = my_helper:cli',
]
}
)
You have uploaded only an .egg file. Pip cannot install eggs. You should upload a source distribution (.tar.gz or .zip) and/or a wheel (.whl).
This question already has answers here:
Pip install from pypi works, but from testpypi fails (cannot find requirements)
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Closed 2 years ago.
I am building a Python package and my package has some install requirements. This is my setup.py file code:
import setuptools
with open("README.md", "r") as fh:
long_description = fh.read()
setuptools.setup(
name="simpleEDA",
version="0.0.1",
author="Muhammad Shahid Sharif",
author_email="chshahidhamdam#gmail.com",
description="A wrapper around Pandas to perform Simple EDA with less code.",
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
url="github link here",
packages=['simple_eda'],
install_requires = ['matplotlib',
'numpy',
'numpydoc',
'pandas',
'scikit-image',
'scikit-learn',
'scipy',
'seaborn'],
classifiers=[
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: OS Independen.t",
],
python_requires='>=3.5',
)
I have created the whl file and uploaded it on test PyPI. here is the link
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ simpleEDA==0.0.1
If I try to install it, it gives me this error.
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement numpydoc (from simpleEDA==0.0.1) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for numpydoc (from simpleEDA==0.0.1)
Why is my install_requires is not working? Why it is not installing libraries?
You're attempting to install using TestPyPI as the index:
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ simpleEDA==0.0.1
However most of your subdependencies don't exist on TestPyPI, for example https://test.pypi.org/project/numpydoc/ is 404.
Depending on what you're using TestPyPI for, you might be better off making a pre-release on PyPI instead.
I'm trying to install my package using pip from github repository. All actions i do in venv (w/ --no-site-packages).
In package i use pbr. I can't install one of my requirements that located in private repository (i use ssh link), i'm getting strange message:
Requirement already satisfied: python>=lpcclient in
/usr/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload (from ansible-lpc-
modules==0.0.1.dev168)
setup.py:
from setuptools import setup
setup(setup_requires=['pbr>=1.8'], pbr=True)
setup.cfg:
[metadata]
name = ansible-lpc-modules
author = Petr
version = 0.0.1
classifier =
Environment :: OpenStack
Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Development Status :: In Progress
Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Programming Language :: Python
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
[pbr]
skip_authors = True
skip_changelog = True
[files]
packages =
ansible/modules/lpc_mdls
ansible/module_utils/lpc_utils
requirements.txt:
ansible
-e git+ssh://git#git.lpc.org/vpc/python-lpcclient.git#develop#egg=python-lpcclient
What i do wrong? I don't have 'lpcclient' installed globally.
I am trying to create a conda package to distribute a python tool. Part of the tool is cythonized, and it works perfectly using python setup.py install.
I create the tar properly but when I try to install it, the package does not contain the .py files that links the python imports and the .so files.
So when I try to import that packages I get a module not found.
The only think I have found around cython and conda is to introduce cython requirement in the build/run section in the meta.yaml, but I don't know why those .py files are not included.
This is my meta.yaml
package:
name: project
version: 1.0.0
source:
path: /home/user/project
requirements:
build:
- python >=2.7
- jinja2
- numpy
- scipy
- matplotlib
- pysam
- setuptools
- h5py
- cython
run:
- python >=2.7
- jinja2
- numpy
- scipy
- matplotlib
- pysam >=0.8
- setuptools
- h5py
- cython
build:
preserve_egg_dir: True
entry_points:
- exec_file = project.run_exec:main
about:
license: GPL3
summary: "PROJECT"
my setup.py file looks like
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from distutils.core import Extension
from Cython.Build import cythonize
extensions = [Extension('project.src.norm', ['project/src/norm.pyx'])]
setup(
name="PROJECT",
packages=find_packages(),
version="1.0.0",
description="PROJECT",
author='Lab',
author_email='email',
url='http://',
license='LICENSE.txt',
include_package_data=True,
entry_points={'console_scripts': ['exec_file = project.run_exec:main']},
zip_safe=False,
ext_modules=cythonize(extensions),
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: Bioinformaticians',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: MacOS',
'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
'Operating System :: POSIX',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
]
)
The directory structures is
project/
setup.py
__init__.py
MANIFEST.in
requirements.txt
README.md
info/
meta.yaml
build.sh
bld.bat
project/
src/
norm.pyx
run_exec.py
subproject/
<etc...>
EDITED:
Today I tried using python setup.py bdist_conda but the behavior is the same, or it is a conda issue or it is an specific problem on my configuration.
if that is the case I guess is is setup.py....
I did find the problem was in my environment. I had defined a PYTHONPATH variable that was making conda generate incorrectly the package. Instead of going to the build package, it was importing my source code directly. Removing the PYTHONPATH the problem is solved.