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classFunctions

A few simple functions that I use for teaching and demonstrations. Some of them are quite useful beyond those settings.

There are also instructions for publishing your own functions to PyPI.org so that you can easily use them on multiple computers and share them with others.

Publish to PyPI

First, run the terminal command if you don't already have these packages installed.

pip install setuptools wheel twine

In addition to the .py file that contains the functions, you will want to create other files with the file structure shown below, but using the folder and function names that are unique to your package.

File structure

  • class_functions/
    • class_functions/
      • _init_.py
      • main.py
    • setup.py
    • README.md
    • requirements.txt

_init_.py

from .main import tidyUpCols, assignmentPlots, relocate

main.py

This file contains the code for the class_functions package.

setup.py

Use the code below, but make sure to include the packages needed for your module. Do not include modules like math, io, datetime, and json that come with the standard Python distribution.

from setuptools import setup, find_packages

# For using the README.md file as the project description
with open("README.md", "r") as f:
    description = f.read()

setup(
    name="class_functions",
    version="0.2.4", # Make sure to update this and the location of the whl file for each modification
    packages=find_packages(),
    install_requires=["pandas", "matplotlib", "seaborn", "plotly-express"],
    # These next two lines are also needed to turn the README.md file into the project description
    long_description=description,
    long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
)

README.md

This is the README.md file.

requirements.txt

setuptools wheel twine

Create the distribution and whl files

Run the following shell command in the folder where setup.py is located:

python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel

Test locally

You can install this on your computer where your other Python libraries are located using the following terminal command from the folder where the setup.py file is located, but rather than the dist/class_functions... file, use the one for your module:

pip install dist/class_functions-0.1-py3-none-any.whl

If you need to reinstall it, run it with --force-reinstall to force installation of the whl file.

You can now run the terminal command pip list to see the package listed with the others on your computer. You can also try using functions in a new IPYNB or PY file just like any other package.

Upload to PyPI

First create an account on PyPI.org and create an API token. It's free to do so.

Then upload it using the following terminal command from the same folder as your setup.py file:

twine upload dist/*

Be prepared to enter your API token. Alternatively, you can set environment variables so that they can be accessed as part of a workflow that does not need manual intervention by running the following terminal commands: export TWINE_USERNAME=__token__ export TWINE_PASSWORD=[api_token]

Once It is uploaded, anyone can download and install the package using the terminal command:

pip install classFunctions

Hattip

Thanks to pixegami for the wonderful video detailing how to do this.

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