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This page documents the development of the Python Cheese Shop:
How to submit packages
This page isn't about submitting packages. You want to see CheeseShopTutorial instead.
Requests for new Trove categories
Python frameworks with plugins or packages that target the framework can get their own category. The category should only be added *after* such packages exist. Complimentary packages can link to each other from their descriptions, they do not need a category to link them together; only when packages are provided by different people does a category need to be created. To ask for a category email catalog-sig@python.org.
XML-RPC Interface
The Cheese Shop has an XML-RPC interface which may be used by any 3rd-party application developer. See CheeseShopXmlRpc for details.
Developing the Cheese Shop
This information is for developers working on the PyPI code. The PyPI (packages index, Cheese Shop web interface) code resides in SVN at:
https://svn.python.org/packages/ (trunk,features,branches)
Developers with access may use this URL:
Patches and bug reports should be submitted to:
Discussion about the Cheese Shop should be had on the Catalog SIG mailing list:
Package Index API used by easy_install:
TO-DO list
[https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0345.html PEP for metadata 1.2] -- not finished and needs more catalog-sig discussion)
- command-line tool to query pypi and fetch entries
- documented procedures for "taking over" entries should the original owner of the entry go away (and any required system support)
- tooltips for field labels
- change notification emails
- moderated user reviews and ratings (this would require quite a lot of support from volunteers though)
- per-classifier "wiki" content to allow description and discussion around each classifier (perhaps what packages are available and how they relate to one another)
- screenshot images (with thumbnailing and a "latest screenshot" on the front page?) - or perhaps icons instead of thumbnails for some packages?
Something that's been requested, but needs much more thought and analysis to see whether it causes any problems: the ability to treat project names and versions as case-insensitive, while removing extraneous characters (as in pkg_resources.safe_name()) for purposes both of searching and determining name uniqueness when registering.
Not Going TO-DO
Edit [https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0243.html PEP 243] to reflect reality. The interface is implemented in the distutils register and upload commands. This code is good enough for documentation, especially because it's the only implementation necessary.
Development Environment Hints
Cheeseshop uses postgresql as a database, with a roll it yourself web framework based on different python modules. It uses apache2 as the web server.
It can run using cgi, fcgi and mod_python.
Before restoring database, "pypi" role must exists:
createuser pypi
These are notes so we can remember how to dump / restore the packages database:
pg_dump -Fc -b packages >packages-20060706.dump createdb packages pg_restore -O -d packages -Fc packages-20060706.dump
Ask RichardJones if you need a database dump.
PageTemplates are obtained from:
svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.pagetemplate/trunk zope.pagetemplate svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.tal/trunk zope.tal svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.interface/trunk zope.interface svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.i18nmessageid/trunk zope.i18nmessageid svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.tales/trunk zope.tales
We also need to install ez_setup, celementtree and docutils.
# For debian, this should get you most of the dependencies. apt-get install zope3 python-celementtree python-psycopg
Then go ahead and edit pypi.ini and this line in pypi.cgi:
cfg = config.Config('/tmp/pypi.ini', 'webui')
if your config.ini isn't in /tmp/pypi.ini. You can leave it as 'config.ini' if it's in the same directory as pypi.py.
If you wish to test functionality that requires login, then you will need to configure your apache to pass through basic auth. You do this by adding lines similar to the following to your apache2 conf file:
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.+)$ RewriteRule ^/cgi-bin/pypi.cgi(.*) /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/pypi.cgi$1 [e=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l]
If this doesn't work, then you can use these lines to debug:
RewriteLog /var/log/httpd/rewrite.log RewriteLogLevel 9