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Query PyPI from the command line

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qypi is a command-line client for querying & searching the Python Package Index for Python package information and outputting JSON (with some minor opinionated changes to the output data structures; see the examples below).

Installation

qypi requires Python 3.4 or newer. Just use version 6.0 or higher of pip for Python 3 (You have pip, right?) to install qypi and its dependencies:

pip3 install qypi

Usage

qypi [-i|--index-url <URL>] <command> [<options>] [<arguments>]

Global Option

  • -i <URL>, --index-url <URL> — Query the Python package server at the given URL, which must support both the XML-RPC and JSON APIs. By default, qypi queries Warehouse at https://pypi.org/pypi; to use the current/legacy PyPI instance instead, set the index URL to https://pypi.python.org/pypi.

List Packages

list

qypi list

List all packages registered on PyPI, one per line, in the order that they are returned by the API. list and readme are the only subcommands that do not output JSON.

browse

qypi browse [-f|--file <file>] <classifier> ...

List package releases with the given trove classifiers. Because classifiers are not the most command-line friendly thing in the world, they may optionally be read from a file, one classifier per line. Any further classifiers listed on the command line will be added to the file’s list.

owned

qypi owned <user> ...

List packages owned or maintained by the given PyPI users

Package Information

releases

qypi releases <package> ...

List the released versions for the given packages in PEP 440 order

Example:

$ qypi releases qypi
{
    "qypi": [
        {
            "is_prerelease": false,
            "release_date": "2017-04-02T03:07:42",
            "release_url": "https://pypi.org/project/qypi/0.1.0",
            "version": "0.1.0"
        },
        {
            "is_prerelease": false,
            "release_date": "2017-04-02T03:32:44",
            "release_url": "https://pypi.org/project/qypi/0.1.0.post1",
            "version": "0.1.0.post1"
        }
    ]
}

A release’s release date is the time at which its first file was uploaded. If there are no files associated with a release, its release date will be null.

owner

qypi owner <package> ...

List the PyPI users that own and/or maintain the given packages

Example:

$ qypi owner requests
{
    "requests": [
        {
            "role": "Owner",
            "user": "graffatcolmingov"
        },
        {
            "role": "Owner",
            "user": "kennethreitz"
        },
        {
            "role": "Owner",
            "user": "Lukasa"
        },
        {
            "role": "Maintainer",
            "user": "graffatcolmingov"
        },
        {
            "role": "Maintainer",
            "user": "Lukasa"
        },
        {
            "role": "Maintainer",
            "user": "nateprewitt"
        }
    ]
}

Release Information

These subcommands show information for specific package releases/versions. Arguments can be in the form package==version (e.g., qypi info qypi==0.1.0) in order to query the given version of the given package; or they can be just a package name in order to query (by default) the highest-numbered non-prerelease version of the package. Package-only arguments can be made to refer to the most recently-released version (as determined by file upload times) instead of the highest-numbered by specifying the --newest option on the command line, and prerelease versions can be added to consideration with the --pre option. These options can be negated back to the default behavior with the --highest and --no-pre options, respectively.

info

qypi info [--pre|--no-pre] [--newest|--highest] [--trust-downloads] <package[==version]> ...

Show basic information about the given package releases. Download counts are omitted because the feature is currently broken & unreliable; use the --trust-downloads option if you want to see the values anyway.

Example:

$ qypi info qypi
[
    {
        "bugtrack_url": null,
        "classifiers": [
            "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
            "Environment :: Console",
            "Intended Audience :: Developers",
            "Intended Audience :: Information Technology",
            "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
            "Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
            "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4",
            "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5",
            "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6",
            "Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
            "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
            "Topic :: System :: Software Distribution"
        ],
        "docs_url": null,
        "download_url": null,
        "keywords": "pypi warehouse search packages pip",
        "license": "MIT",
        "name": "qypi",
        "people": [
            {
                "email": "qypi@varonathe.org",
                "name": "John Thorvald Wodder II",
                "role": "author"
            }
        ],
        "platform": null,
        "project_url": "https://pypi.org/project/qypi/",
        "release_date": "2017-04-02T03:32:44",
        "release_url": "https://pypi.org/project/qypi/0.1.0.post1/",
        "requires_python": "~=3.4",
        "summary": "Query PyPI from the command line",
        "url": "https://github.com/jwodder/qypi",
        "version": "0.1.0.post1"
    }
]

readme

qypi readme [--pre|--no-pre] [--newest|--highest] <package[==version]> ...

Display the given package releases’ long descriptions in a pager one at a time. list and readme are the only subcommands that do not output JSON.

files

qypi files [--pre|--no-pre] [--newest|--highest] [--trust-downloads] <package[==version]> ...

List files available for download for the given package releases. Download counts are omitted because the feature is currently broken & unreliable; use the --trust-downloads option if you want to see the values anyway.

Example:

$ qypi files qypi
[
    {
        "files": [
            {
                "comment_text": "",
                "digests": {
                    "md5": "58863d77e19bf4aa1ae85026cc1ff0f6",
                    "sha256": "5946a4557550479af90278e5418cd2c32a2626936075078a4c7096be52d43078"
                },
                "filename": "qypi-0.1.0.post1-py3-none-any.whl",
                "has_sig": true,
                "md5_digest": "58863d77e19bf4aa1ae85026cc1ff0f6",
                "packagetype": "bdist_wheel",
                "python_version": "py3",
                "size": 13590,
                "upload_time": "2017-04-02T03:32:44",
                "url": "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f9/3f/6b184713e79da15cd451f0dab91864633175242f4d321df0cacdd2dc8300/qypi-0.1.0.post1-py3-none-any.whl"
            },
            {
                "comment_text": "",
                "digests": {
                    "md5": "bfd357b3df2c2f1cbb6d23ff7c61fbb9",
                    "sha256": "c99eea315455cf9fde722599ab67eeefdff5c184bb3861a7fd82f8a9387c252d"
                },
                "filename": "qypi-0.1.0.post1.tar.gz",
                "has_sig": true,
                "md5_digest": "bfd357b3df2c2f1cbb6d23ff7c61fbb9",
                "packagetype": "sdist",
                "python_version": "source",
                "size": 8975,
                "upload_time": "2017-04-02T03:32:46",
                "url": "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/0e/49/3056ee68b44c8eab4d4698b52ae4d18c0db92c80abc312894c02c4722621/qypi-0.1.0.post1.tar.gz"
            }
        ],
        "name": "qypi",
        "version": "0.1.0.post1"
    }
]

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