pypi-stat

solution for getting packages stat, and graphing them


License
PSF-2.0
Install
pip install pypi-stat==1.3.2

Documentation

All the docs are on http://pypi-stat.readthedocs.org and when rtds don't work fall back here http://packages.python.org/pypi-stat/ Source: http://github.com/jul/pypi-stat Ticket http://github.com/jul/pypi-stat/issues

Getting stats

usage:

usage: pypi_get_stat.py [-h] [-q] [package_name [package_name ...]]

Gathers download stats from pypi regarding the download information of the
geiven package. Print them, and stores them in a file for further use. If no
package name are provided, it will try to get all packages known from
previously fetched stats. -q will print less output (only warnings and errors)

positional arguments:
    package_name  package name to be retrieved

optional arguments:
    -h, --help    show this help message and exit
    -q, --quiet   less verbose output

Graphing stats

usage:

usage: pypi_graph_stat.py [options]

 options:
   -h, --help            show this help message and exit
   -k KEY                keys to plot in stored stats amongst av_dl, total_dl,
                         min_dl','max_dl'
   -f _FROM, --from=_FROM
                         min date from which to plot
   -t _TO, --to=_TO      maximum date to which to plot
   -o _DEST, --output=_DEST
                              filename of the output image. Don't create output
                         directory if non existant. If this is enabled output
                         in TK backend is desactivated.
   -p _PACKAGE, --package=_PACKAGE
                         packages for wich to graph

You'll need matplotlib and numpy to plot the graphs. Read the doc (installation section) for more informations.

Changelog

  • fighting debian and my typos
  • fixing a dependency. I really like the install fails before test mechanisms but if nobody opens a ticket I won't be able to know that it fails.

1.3.0

  • using https to make pypi stat great again and fonctionnal :)

1.3.1

  • totally forgot the requirement on archery since day 1

1.3.2

  • you learn everyday :) my install_require was overkill