PyPiS3 is a fork of S3PyPI; a CLI tool for creating a Python Package Repository in an S3 bucket, adapted for use as a private PyPi repository entirely backed by S3 storage. Kudos to Ruben Van den Bossche and Matteo De Wint for their initial work.
Install the latest version:
pip install --upgrade pypis3
Install the development version:
git clone -b develop git@github.com:jamiecressey/pypis3.git
cd pypis3/ && sudo pip install -e .
Before you can start using pypis3
, you must set up a S3Auth enabled bucket. Following the steps on their website: http://www.s3auth.com/
You can now use pypis3
to create Python packages and upload them to your S3 bucket:
cd /path/to/your/awesome-project/
pypis3 --bucket mybucket --url http://pypi.example.com
Install your packages using pip
by pointing the --extra-index-url
to your S3Auth enabled bucket:
pip install --upgrade awesome-project --extra-index-url http://pypi.example.com/
Alternatively, you can configure the index URL in ~/.pip/pip.conf
:
[global]
extra-index-url = http://pypi.example.com
HTTPS support