* Add the option to specify list of modules we don't want to update
Signed-off-by: Peter Slovak <peter.slovak@websupport.sk>
* Fix docs
Signed-off-by: Peter Slovak <peter.slovak@websupport.sk>
* Minimize the number of strip() calls
Co-authored-by: Matthew Planchard <mplanchard@users.noreply.github.com>
* Log an exception when we fail to open/read the package blacklist file
* Abort server startup if we fail to read the blacklist file
Co-authored-by: Matthew Planchard <mplanchard@users.noreply.github.com>
Include watchdog as a dependency in the docker image pip requirements.
This is very useful in situations where your packages are mounted over
the network which may be a typical use case for the image.
As passlib is included as a default dependency this seems like a natural
addition.
* Drop support for Python 3.4
Python 3.4 is no longer supported. Even pyenv is failing to install it
for me, because apparently the currnet version of `ensurepip` bombs for
3.4. Pypiserver may still work on 3.4, but testing on it has becomes
more of a hassle than it's worth.
* Fix @mplanchard's email address
Just realized my email address in the authors' file has been wrong for
pretty much forever.
* Remove GL CI
GitLab CI is nice, but doesn't support forks, and so isn't going to be
viable for this project.
CherryPy changed the import location.
This attempts the new or falls back to the old location.
Co-authored-by: Tiemen Schuijbroek <t.j.l.schuijbroek@ratio-case.nl>
* Slightly clarify the relationship to warehouse.
Closes: #307
* Wording tweaks and split out the related software into its own section.
* Separate the note in a note directive
Co-authored-by: Matthew Planchard <mplanchard@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Planchard <mplanchard@users.noreply.github.com>
`HTTPError(code, message, format_args)` appears to be equivalent to `HTTPError(status=code, body=message, exception=format_args)` which is not what we want here. The string formatting can't be deferred like in logging library usage.
The gitlab tests started failing with GL's newest "docker in docker"
image due to the lack of some core C library headers. This ensures that
everything needed for twine (i.e. cryptography) is present before doing
a pip install for twine.
Resolves#264
Generally, pip doesn't need to be available for `pypiserver` to work
correctly, but the `-U` command to update packages requires it to be
importable. This ensures the `pip` module will be available in the final
image.
This reverts commit de6a9ce19440975759e979fc47ba870192c99370.
Not going to be able to use GL because they do not support forks, so
reverting associated changes.
I didn't realize GitLab does not support running PRs on forks for
mirrored GitHub repos. I have switched other projects to Azure
pipelines, but just to get things going, I'm going to pull .travis.yml
back in here.
* [268] Ensure remove_pkg removes all pkg instances
Reported by @esciara in #268.
Previously, the `remove_pkg` command was only removing the first
matching package that it found so if, for example, there were a .tar.gz
file and a .whl file, it would only remove one of them.
Of course, it could be run in succession to accomplish full removal, but
the expected behavior is that removal will remove the package entirely.
Here, I've grouped `remove_pkg` related tests into a test class, added
some tests that verify the expected behavior, and updated the
`remove_pkg` method to remove all matching packages.
* CHANGES.rst
* Compose updates; doc updates; changelog for 1.3.0
* chore(ver): bump 1.2.7-->1.3.0
* update date in README
* rst is not markdown
* Add issue numbers to changelog
Resolves#241
@willrogers points out that `pypiuploader` appears to be a dead project,
so we'll remove specific instructions for it in the docs, unless it
is confirmed to be otherwise.