Using the following command:
pip install -r requirements.txt -d sdists/
You can easily create an archive of requirements for distributing with your project. This works great if your requirements look like this:
Django==1.3.1
django-tagging==0.3.1
django-robots==0.6.1
You can then install those requirements without touching PyPI at all, like so:
pip install -r requirements.txt --find-links sdists/ --no-index
Is it possible to use the same method for --editable
requirements? E.g.:
-e hg+https://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-contact-form/@1d3791fa4dfb#egg=django-contact-form
As far as I can tell, pip install -d
happily downloads editable requirements and creates an sdist for you, but pip install --find-links
does not have any way to match up the downloaded sdist with the associated line in your requirements file, so it ignores the downloaded sdist and continues checking out the code from VCS as usual.
PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE
to some directory. It works for bitbucket'stip
tarballs. But I doubt that it works for@revision#egg=package
.(...)#egg=django-contact-form==x.y.z
. Maybe this would help here. The problem is handling of--find-links
is done by setuptools and not pip itself and this makes many things hard or impossible.