Can I use `pip` instead of `easy_install` for `python setup.py install` dependency resolution?
Yes you can. You can install a package from a tarball or a folder, on the web or your computer. For example:
Install from tarball on web
pip install https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/requests/requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
Install from local tarball
wget https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/requests/requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
pip install requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
Install from local folder
tar -zxvf requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
cd requests-2.3.0
pip install .
You can delete the requests-2.3.0
folder.
Install from local folder (editable mode)
pip install -e .
This installs the package in editable mode. Any changes you make to the code will immediately apply across the system. This is useful if you are the package developer and want to test changes. It also means you can't delete the folder without breaking the install.
You can pip install
a file perhaps by python setup.py sdist
first. You can also pip install -e .
which is like python setup.py develop
.
If you are really set on using python setup.py install
you could try something like this:
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from setuptools.command.install import install as InstallCommand
class Install(InstallCommand):
""" Customized setuptools install command which uses pip. """
def run(self, *args, **kwargs):
import pip
pip.main(['install', '.'])
InstallCommand.run(self, *args, **kwargs)
setup(
name='your_project',
version='0.0.1a',
cmdclass={
'install': Install,
},
packages=find_packages(),
install_requires=['simplejson']
)