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Project to generate recipes for conda packages

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Grayskull


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"Skeletonr's main goal is to conquer the mysterious fortress of Castle Grayskull, from which He-Man draws his powers. If he succeeds, Skeletor would be able to conquer not only Eternia, but the whole universe."
Adapted from Wikipedia. Image credits: https://he-man.fandom.com

Introduction

Grayskull is an automatic conda recipe generator.
The main goal of this project is to generate concise recipes for conda-forge. The Grayskull project was created with the intention to eventually replace conda skeleton.
Presently Grayskull can generate recipes for Python packages available on PyPI and also those not published on PyPI but available as GitHub repositories. Grayskull can also generate recipes for R packages published on CRAN. Future versions of Grayskull will support recipe generation for packages of other repositories such as Conan and CPAN etc..

Installation

It is possible to install this project using pip:

pip install grayskull

or conda, using the conda-forge channel:

conda install -c conda-forge grayskull

It is also possible to clone this repo and install it using pip:

git clone https://github.com/conda/grayskull.git
cd grayskull
pip install -e .

Usage

It is pretty simple to use grayskull. Just call it, pass the repository (pypi or cran) and the package name.

  • Example:
grayskull pypi pytest

After that grayskull will create a folder with the same name as the package and inside this folder the generated recipe will be present (meta.yaml).

  • Example with pytest (grayskull pypi pytest):

Grayskull CLI

If your package is a GitHub repository just replace the package name with the GitHub repository URL.
For example:

grayskull pypi https://github.com/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-python

You can also generate a recipe from a local sdist archive:

grayskull pypi ./pytest-5.3.5.tar.gz

Note that such a recipe isn't really portable as it will depend on the local path of the sdist file. It can be useful if you want to automatically generate a conda package.

Use Grayskull with an internal package index

Grayskull can create recipes that point to any Python Package Index. Supply the --pypi-mirror-url keyword.

  • Example:
grayskull pypi --pypi-mirror-url https://pypi.example.com pytest

The above will source packages from https://pypi.example.com/packages/source/...

This assumes that the mirror follows the same API as pypi including hosting metadata at the /pypi/{package_name}/json endpoint. To specify an alternate metadata location use the --pypi-metadata-url option.

  • Example:
grayskull pypi --pypi-mirror-url https://pypi.example.com --pypi-metadata-url https://pypi_meta.example.com pytest

Note: --pypi-metadata-url is a replacement for --pypi-url; --pypi-url is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.

Online Grayskull

It is also possible to use Grayskull without any installation. You can go to this website marcelotrevisani.com/grayskull and inform the name and the version (optional) of the package and it will create the recipe for you.

License

Copyright Marcelo Duarte Trevisani and contributors, 2020-2023.

Distributed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license, grayskull is free and open source software.

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