A tool to update all your projects requirements
Project description
.. image:: https://pyup.io/static/images/logo.png
:target: https://pyup.io
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.. image:: https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyupio/pyup/shield.svg
:target: https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyupio/pyup/
:alt: Updates
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyupio.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyupio
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/pyupio/pyup.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/pyupio/pyup
.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyup/badge/?version=latest
:target: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyup/?badge=latest
:alt: Documentation Status
.. image:: https://codecov.io/github/pyupio/pyup/coverage.svg?branch=master
:target: https://codecov.io/github/pyupio/pyup?branch=master
A tool to update all your project's requirement files with on GitHub.
.. image:: https://github.com/pyupio/pyup/blob/master/demo.gif
About
-----
This repo contains the bot that is running at pyup.io. The online
service comes with a user interface to manage all your project dependencies at a single place and a
lot of additional features.
Installation
------------
To install pyup, run::
$ pip install pyupio
Obtain Token
------------
In order to communicate with the github API, you need to create an oauth token for your account:
* Log in to your github account
* Click on settings -> Personal access tokens
* Click on Generate new token
* Make sure to check `repo` and `email` and click on Generate token
Run your first Update
---------------------
Run::
$ pyup --repo=username/repo --user-token=<YOUR_TOKEN> --initial
This will check all your requirement files and search for new package versions. If there are
updates available, pyup will create a new branch on your repository and create a new commit for
every single update. Once all files are up to date, pyup will create a single pull request containing
all commits.
Once your repository is up to date and the initial update is merged in, remove the `--initial`
flag and run::
$ pyup --repo=username/repo --user-token=<YOUR_TOKEN>
This will create a new branch and a pull request for every single update. Run a cronjob or a scheduled task somewhere
that auto-updates your repository once in a while (e.g. every day) to stay on latest.
History
-------
0.6.0 (2016-2-1)
----------------
* Fixed the CLI, it should be working again
* Now supports GitHub Integrations (experimental)
* Added new config: PR prefixes, branch prefixes
* Fixed an error not correclty formatting whitespace
* Added support for hashed requirement files
* The bot is now able to write config files to the repo
* Support for environment markers in requirements has been added
* It's now possible to have finer grained control over what's being updated.
0.5.0 (2016-10-21)
------------------
* The bot now parses requirement extras correctly
* Made the config parser more robust
* Fixed a possible endless loop on conflicting PRs
* Added schedules to the config parser
* Now using PyGithub again
0.4.0 (2016-8-30)
-----------------
* Added a new feature: The bot can now add a label to pull requests.
0.3.0 (2016-7-28)
-----------------
* Fixed a bug where a race condition occurred when committing too fast.
* Various parser enhancements
* Empty commits are now filtered out automatically
* The bot now supports custom branches and custom index servers
* Stale pull requests will now be closed automatically
* Switched to setuptools new Requirement implementation
* Enhanced logging
* A lot of smaller bugfixes
0.2.0 (2016-1-7)
----------------
* Added advanced filtering options
0.1.4 (2015-12-30)
------------------
* Fixed a bug with the github provider when committing too fast.
* Requirement content replace function had a bug where not always the right requirement
was replaced
0.1.3 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* PyGithub should be installed as a specific dependency to keep things sane and simple until the
changes on upstream are merged.
0.1.2 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* Use development version of pygithub.
0.1.1 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* Fixed minor packing issue.
0.1 (2015-12-27)
----------------
* (silent) release on PyPI.
:target: https://pyup.io
|
.. image:: https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyupio/pyup/shield.svg
:target: https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyupio/pyup/
:alt: Updates
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyupio.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyupio
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/pyupio/pyup.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/pyupio/pyup
.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyup/badge/?version=latest
:target: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyup/?badge=latest
:alt: Documentation Status
.. image:: https://codecov.io/github/pyupio/pyup/coverage.svg?branch=master
:target: https://codecov.io/github/pyupio/pyup?branch=master
A tool to update all your project's requirement files with on GitHub.
.. image:: https://github.com/pyupio/pyup/blob/master/demo.gif
About
-----
This repo contains the bot that is running at pyup.io. The online
service comes with a user interface to manage all your project dependencies at a single place and a
lot of additional features.
Installation
------------
To install pyup, run::
$ pip install pyupio
Obtain Token
------------
In order to communicate with the github API, you need to create an oauth token for your account:
* Log in to your github account
* Click on settings -> Personal access tokens
* Click on Generate new token
* Make sure to check `repo` and `email` and click on Generate token
Run your first Update
---------------------
Run::
$ pyup --repo=username/repo --user-token=<YOUR_TOKEN> --initial
This will check all your requirement files and search for new package versions. If there are
updates available, pyup will create a new branch on your repository and create a new commit for
every single update. Once all files are up to date, pyup will create a single pull request containing
all commits.
Once your repository is up to date and the initial update is merged in, remove the `--initial`
flag and run::
$ pyup --repo=username/repo --user-token=<YOUR_TOKEN>
This will create a new branch and a pull request for every single update. Run a cronjob or a scheduled task somewhere
that auto-updates your repository once in a while (e.g. every day) to stay on latest.
History
-------
0.6.0 (2016-2-1)
----------------
* Fixed the CLI, it should be working again
* Now supports GitHub Integrations (experimental)
* Added new config: PR prefixes, branch prefixes
* Fixed an error not correclty formatting whitespace
* Added support for hashed requirement files
* The bot is now able to write config files to the repo
* Support for environment markers in requirements has been added
* It's now possible to have finer grained control over what's being updated.
0.5.0 (2016-10-21)
------------------
* The bot now parses requirement extras correctly
* Made the config parser more robust
* Fixed a possible endless loop on conflicting PRs
* Added schedules to the config parser
* Now using PyGithub again
0.4.0 (2016-8-30)
-----------------
* Added a new feature: The bot can now add a label to pull requests.
0.3.0 (2016-7-28)
-----------------
* Fixed a bug where a race condition occurred when committing too fast.
* Various parser enhancements
* Empty commits are now filtered out automatically
* The bot now supports custom branches and custom index servers
* Stale pull requests will now be closed automatically
* Switched to setuptools new Requirement implementation
* Enhanced logging
* A lot of smaller bugfixes
0.2.0 (2016-1-7)
----------------
* Added advanced filtering options
0.1.4 (2015-12-30)
------------------
* Fixed a bug with the github provider when committing too fast.
* Requirement content replace function had a bug where not always the right requirement
was replaced
0.1.3 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* PyGithub should be installed as a specific dependency to keep things sane and simple until the
changes on upstream are merged.
0.1.2 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* Use development version of pygithub.
0.1.1 (2015-12-27)
------------------
* Fixed minor packing issue.
0.1 (2015-12-27)
----------------
* (silent) release on PyPI.
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