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keyring backend for GitLab package indexes

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keyring-gitlab-pypi is a backend for keyring which recognises GitLab package registry URLs.

  • ⚡️ Works seamlessly with uv
  • 🚀 Zero config needed on GitLab CI
  • 🗝️ No more per-index credentials on your machine

Using it locally

  1. Install keyring with this backend

    uv tool install keyring --with keyring-gitlab-pypi
    
  2. Open the config file for editing:

    User

    macOS
    $HOME/Library/Application Support/gitlab-pypi/gitlab-pypi.toml if directory $HOME/Library/Application Support/gitlab-pypi exists, or $HOME/.config/gitlab-pypi.toml otherwise.
    Linux
    $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gitlab-pypi.toml if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, or $HOME/.config/gitlab-pypi.toml otherwise.
    Windows
    %LOCALAPPDATA%\gitlab-pypi\gitlab-pypi.toml

    System

    macOS
    /Library/Application Support/gitlab-pypi/gitlab-pypi.toml
    Linux

    <config_dir>/gitlab-pypi/gitlab-pypi.toml where <config_dir> is any of the paths set in $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS paths, defaulting to /etc/xdg

    /etc/gitlab-pypi.toml is higher priority than the above.

    Windows
    C:\ProgramData\gitlab-pypi\gitlab-pypi.toml
  3. Create a personal access token with read_api scope and add it to the config file:

    ["https://gitlab.com"]
    token = "<token>"
    
  4. Configure keyring-provider in uv:

    • using an environment variable:

      export UV_KEYRING_PROVIDER=subprocess
      
    • or in uv.toml:

      keyring-provider = "subprocess"
      
    • or using the option

      uv sync --keyring-provider=subprocess
      
  5. Configure one or more GitLab package indexes

    For example, in pyproject.toml:

    [[tool.uv.index]]
    name = "myindex"
    url = "https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects/1/packages/pypi/simple"
    authenticate = "always"
    

    Note

    You need authenticate = "always" for uv to invoke keyring when no username is specified. This option is a good idea anyway!

    Alternatively, add the username __token__ to the URL, but this is not recommended for pyproject.toml as you likely want to use a different username in CI, for example.

  6. Done! keyring-gitlab-pypi will return your token for URLs that look like package installs.

Using it in GitLab CI

$CI_JOB_TOKEN will be used automatically as long as the index URL matches the running GitLab instance.

In principle this is all you need:

variables:
  UV_KEYRING_PROVIDER: subprocess
  UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR: /usr/local/bin

test:
  image: ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.13-bookworm
  before_script:
    - uv tool install keyring --with keyring-gitlab-pypi
    - uv sync

This assumes that you haven't set UV_INDEX. (uv tool ignores pyproject.toml so you don't need to worry about indexes configured there).

It's recommended to constrain the versions:

printf '%s\n' keyring keyring-gitlab-pypi > keyring-constraints.in
uv pip compile --universal keyring-constraints.in -o keyring-constraints.txt
variables:
  UV_KEYRING_PROVIDER: subprocess
  UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR: /usr/local/bin

test:
  image: ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:python3.13-bookworm
  before_script:
    - uv tool install keyring --with keyring-gitlab-pypi -c keyring-constraints.txt
    - uv sync

Motivation

  • When using multiple GitLab package indexes, it can be cumbersome to configure them with the same token via environment variables or otherwise.
  • keyring's keychain backend on macOS does not support --mode creds
  • uv will reuse credentials for URLs on the same host, but it feels fragile to just configure one of the indexes and let the credentials cache serve the rest. At the very least, keyring-gitlab-pypi is set-and-forget across multiple projects.

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