How do I create a pip installable project?

I wish PasteScript did the job because it seems straightforward but it simply didn't work for me. I got my code uploaded to the pip repository with Peter Down's quick but well-explained tutorial.

Also, remember that if you are trying to have your code import from the package, you have to put it in __init__.py, which is sufficient for most projects.


You need to

  1. Write a setup.py file
  2. Run python setup.py sdist tar gzipped file.
  3. Run register or submit the project using the web form.

You can register using:

>> python setup.py register

An exmaple setup.py file is:

#!/usr/bin/env python

from distutils.core import setup

 setup(name='Distutils',
  version='1.0',
  description='Python Distribution Utilities',
  author='Greg Ward',
  author_email='[email protected]',
  url='http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/',
  packages=['distutils', 'distutils.command'],
 )

Users will then just have to upack the taz file and run install..

>> python setup.py install

Or, if you're feeling fancy (read: lazy)...

  1. sudo easy_install PasteScript
  2. paster create mynewpackage
  3. answer the questions!
  4. cd mynewpackage
  5. python setup.py sdist
  6. python setup.py register
  7. answer the questions!

Seems like more steps, but the PasteScript package handles a lot of the dirty work. Do yourself a favor and install it, use it, and never look back ;)

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