What is pip's equivalent of `npm install package --save-dev`?
In nodejs, I can do npm install package --save-dev
to save the installed package into the package.
How do I achieve the same thing in Python package manager pip
? I would like to save the package name and its version into, say, requirements.pip
just after installing the package using something like pip install package --save-dev requirements.pip
.
There isn't an equivalent with pip
.
Best way is to pip install package && pip freeze > requirements.txt
You can see all the available options on their documentation page.
If it really bothers you, it wouldn't be too difficult to write a custom bash script (pips
) that takes a -s
argument and freezes to your requirements.txt
file automatically.
Edit 1
Since writing this there has been no change in providing an auto --save-dev
option similar to NPM however Kenneth Reitz (author of requests
and many more) has released some more info about a better pip workflow to better handle pip
updates.
Edit 2
Linked from the "better pip workflow" article above it is now recommended to use pipenv
to manage requirements and virtual environments. Having used this a lot recently I would like to summarise how simple the transition is:
Install pipenv
(on Mac)
brew install pipenv
pipenv
creates and manages it's own virtual environments so in a project with an existing requirements.txt
, installing all requirements (I use Python3.7 but you can remove the --three
if you do not) is as simple as:
pipenv --three install
Activating the virtualenv to run commands is also easy
pipenv shell
Installing requirements will automatically update the Pipfile
and Pipfile.lock
pipenv install <package>
It's also possible to update out-of-date packages
pipenv update
I highly recommend checking it out especially if coming from a npm
background as it has a similar feel to package.json
and package-lock.json
This simple line is a starting point. You can easily built a bash command to reuse the PACKAGE in the line.
pip install PACKAGE && pip freeze | grep PACKAGE >> requirements.txt
Thanks to @devsnd for the simple bash function example:
function pip-install-save {
pip install $1 && pip freeze | grep $1 >> requirements.txt
}
To use it, just run:
pip-install-save some-package
I've created python package that wraps around the actual pip
called pipm. All pip
commands will work as it is, plus they will be reflected in the requirements file. Unlike pip-save
(https://github.com/kgritesh/pip-save unactive for 5 years) similar tool I found and wasn't able to use, it can handle many files and environments(test, dev, production, etc. ). It also has command to upgrade all/any of your dependencies.
installation
pipm install pkg-name
installation as development dependency
pipm install pkg-name --dev
installation as testing dependency
pipm install pkg-name --test
removal
pipm uninstall pkg-name
update all your dependencies
pipm update
install all your dependencies from the requirements file
pipm install
including development dependencies
pipm install --dev