peodd

Script to export the pyproject.toml dev-dependencies to a txt file.


Keywords
dev-dependencies, hacktoberfest, poetry
License
GPL-3.0+
Install
pip install peodd==0.4.0

Documentation

peodd

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poetry export, but only for dev-dependencies

Script to export the pyproject.toml dev-dependencies to a txt file.

This software is licensed under GPL3 or later.

Note: Right now, this tool supports only some poetry formats of the dependencies (see below)

  • foo = "^1.2.3"
  • bar = ">=1.2.3"
  • bas = {extras = ["bar"], version = "^1.2.3"}
  • baz = "1.2.3"

I would be interested to add support for more formats, please open an issue incase if you need any other.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.6
  • Poetry >= 1.0
  • tomli >= 1.0.4
  • Click >= 7.0.0
  • release-tools >= 0.3.0

Installation

PyPI

You can install the package directly using pip.

$ pip install peodd

Getting the source code

Clone the repository

$ git clone https://github.com/vchrombie/peodd/
$ cd peodd/

Prerequisites

Poetry

We use Poetry for managing the project. You can install it following these steps.

We use Bitergia/release-tools for managing the releases. This is also used in the project, so you need not install it again.

Installation

Install the required dependencies (this will also create a virtual environment)

$ poetry install

Activate the virtual environment

$ poetry shell

Usage

Once you install the tool, you can use it with the peodd command.

$ peodd --help
Usage: peodd [OPTIONS]

  Script to export the pyproject.toml dev-dependencies to a txt file.

Options:
  -o, --output TEXT  Output filename for the dependencies  [required]
  --non-dev          Export non-dev dependencies  [default: False]
  --help             Show this message and exit.

Export the dev-dependencies to requirements-dev.txt file

$ peodd -o requirements-dev.txt

Export the non-dev dependencies to requirements.txt file

$ peodd --non-dev -o requirements.txt

Contributions

All contributions are welcome. Please feel free to open an issue or a PR. If you are opening any PR for the code, please be sure to add a changelog entry.

License

Licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL), version 3 or later.