I've been using a combination of apt_pkg and apt libraries to obtain the following details from each package:
package.name
package.installedVersion
package.description
package.homepage
package.priority
I was able to obtain what I needed in the following manner, which I'm not entirely sure it's the best method of obtaining the results:
import apt_pkg, apt
apt_pkg.InitConfig()
apt_pkg.InitSystem()
aptpkg_cache = apt_pkg.GetCache() #Low level
apt_cache = apt.Cache() #High level
apt_cache.update()
apt_cache.open()
pkgs = {}
list_pkgs = []
for package in aptpkg_cache.Packages:
try:
#I use this to pass in the pkg name from the apt_pkg.packages
#to the high level apt_cache which allows me to obtain the
#details I need. Is it better to just stick to one library here?
#In other words, can I obtain this with just apt_pkg instead of using apt?
selected_package = apt_cache[package.name]
#Verify that the package can be upgraded
if check_pkg_status(package) == "upgradable":
pkgs["name"] = selected_package.name
pkgs["version"] = selected_package.installedVersion
pkgs["desc"] = selected_package.description
pkgs["homepage"] = selected_package.homepage
pkgs["severity"] = selected_package.prority
list_pkgs.append(pkgs)
else:
print "Package: " + package.name + " does not exist"
pass #Not upgradable?
except:
pass #This is one of the main reasons why I want to try a different method.
#I'm using this Try/Catch because there are a lot of times that when
#I pass in package.name to apt_cache[], I get error that package does not
#exists...
def check_pkg_status(package):
versions = package.VersionList
version = versions[0]
for other_version in versions:
if apt_pkg.VersionCompare(version.VerStr, other_version.VerStr)<0:
version = other_version
if package.CurrentVer:
current = package.CurrentVer
if apt_pkg.VersionCompare(current.VerStr, version.VerStr)<0:
return "upgradable"
else:
return "current"
else:
return "uninstalled"
I want to find a good way of using apt_pkg/apt to get the details for each package that's a possible upgrade/update candidate?
The way I'm currently doing this, I only get updates/upgrades for packages already in the system, even though I noticed the update manager for Debian shows me packages that I don't have in my system.