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pip-preserve-requirements

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Preserve pinned PIP requirements in repositories you control.

It ensure pinned git references in pip requirements files are pushed to a repo you control, and have a tag associated with the commit, so they are preserved from garbage collection.

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Installation

pipx install pip-preserve-requirements

Usage

Usage: pip-preserve-requirements [OPTIONS] REQUIREMENTS_FILE...

  Ensure pinned VCS references in pip requirements files have a git tag.

Arguments:
  REQUIREMENTS_FILE...  The requirements files to look for requirements tag.
                        [required]

Options:
  --tag-prefix TEXT               The prefix to use when creating git tag
                                  names.  [default: ppr-]
  --match-any-tag                 Whether to consider that any tag on the
                                  commit is sufficient. If not, ensure commits
                                  are tagged with the requested prefix.
  -r, --project-root DIRECTORY    The project root directory. Default options
                                  and arguments are read from pyproject.toml
                                  in this directory.  [default: .]
  --install-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
                                  Install completion for the specified shell.
  --show-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
                                  Show completion for the specified shell, to
                                  copy it or customize the installation.
  --help                          Show this message and exit.

Configuration

pip-preserve-requirements is configured in a dedicated section of pyproject.toml:

Example:

[tool.pip-preserve-requirements]
tag_prefix = "ppr-"
# ensure a tag with the above prefix is present, if true, consider any tag is valid
match_any_tag = false

[[tool.pip-preserve-requirements.vcs_vaults]]
# any git provider which accepts URLs of the form https://host/owner/repo
# or ssh://git@host/owner/repo
provider = "github.com"
owner = "acme"
# set to true for private repos
ssh_only = false
# the vault where to push VCS reference
default = true

Limitations

At the moment, only git+https and git+ssh URLs are supported.

The following improvements would be considered in scope, although there is no current plan to work on them:

  • supporting other VCS (such as hg);
  • supporting non-VCS URLs, by pushing them to a user-controlled server;
  • supporting regular requirements, by pushing them to a user-controlled index.

License

pip-preserve-requirements is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

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