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A poetry python test projet

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Poetry Test

In this proeject, I will be testing the poetry package manager for python.

--> https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation

Installing Poetry

Install it via pipx install poetry.

pipx installs packages semi globally, very weird...

Setup a poetry project directory

  1. Make poetry create a .venv dir for you in every project that uses poetry -> poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true (this is a global setting)
  2. Run poetry init in your project dir
  3. Add dependencies with poetry add <module_name> or during the init process
  4. Run poetry install to install your dependencies.
  5. Change the python version of your venv to the same as your poetry project via: -> poetry env use /path/to/python3.11
  6. Activate your new venv via poetry shell and DO NOT source .venv/bin/activate

Local Packaging

  1. Build the package via poetry build
  2. Install the wheel locally: pip install dist/your_project.whl

To actually being able to run your python program, you must include this line in your pyproject.toml:

[tool.poetry.scripts]
your_command_name = "your_project_name.main:main"

Explanation:

  1. your_command_name = the command you will run to start your project. Should be same as project name if you only have one.
  2. your_project_name = the name of the dir in the src/ folder where your project code is
  3. .main = the name of the file you want to execute
  4. :main = the name of the function in the file you want to execute
  5. You can actually have multiple commands here

Publishing your package to pypi

  1. Run: poetry config pypi-token.pypi <YOUR_PYPI_TOKEN>
    1. This command stores the API token directly in Poetry's configuration file (typically ~/.config/pypoetry/config.toml or ~/.poetry/config.toml), under the pypi-token.pypi key.
  2. Build and Publish via: poetry publish --build

Publishing to a custom repo:

  1. Run poetry config pypi-token.<repository_name> <YOUR_REPOSITORY_TOKEN>
  2. in your pyproject.toml add:
[tool.poetry.repositories.<repository_name>]
url = "https://example.com/my-private-repo"
  1. Build and Publish: poetry publish --build -r my-private-repo

Example File Structure

simple poetry example file structure:

poetry-test/
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── src/
│   └── poetry_test/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       └── main.py
└── tests/
    └── test_example.py

advanced poetry example file structure:

poetry-test/
├── pyproject.toml            # Poetry configuration file
├── README.md                 # (Optional) Project description and instructions
├── src/                      # Main source directory
│   ├── poetry_test/          # Main package directory ( match project name)
│   │   ├── __init__.py       # Initializes the package
│   │   ├── main.py           # Main module or core logic of the package
│   │   ├── utils/            # Utility funcs or helper modules for reusable code
│   │   │   └── helpers.py    # Example helper function file
│   │   ├── config/           # Configuration files or settings for the project
│   │   │   └── settings.py   # Example settings or configuration file
│   │   └── modules/          # Sub-packages, useful for organizing projects
│   │       ├── module_a.py   # Example module for a specific feature or function
│   │       └── module_b.py   # Another example module
│   ├── scripts/              # Standalone scripts
│   │   └── data_processor.py # Example standalone script for data processing
│   └── data/                 # Data files used by the project
│       └── sample_data.csv   # Example data file used by scripts or tests
└── tests/                    # Directory for test files
    └── test_example.py       # Example test file for unit or integration tests

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