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= PyPI's XML-RPC methods = | [[CheeseShopDev|PyPI]] APIs: [[PyPISimple|Simple]], [[PyPIJSON|JSON]], '''XMLRPC'''. |
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= The XMLRPC interface for PyPI is considered legacy and should not be used. = = Use the Simple and JSON APIs. = == PyPI's XML-RPC methods == |
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>>> import xmlrpclib | >>> try: >>> import xmlrpclib >>> except ImportError: >>> import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib |
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>>> server = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://pypi.python.org/pypi') >>> server.package_releases('roundup') |
>>> client = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('https://pypi.python.org/pypi') >>> client.package_releases('roundup') |
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>>> pprint.pprint(server.release_urls('roundup', '1.4.10')) | >>> pprint.pprint(client.release_urls('roundup', '1.4.10')) |
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'''list_packages()''' | |
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'''list_packages()''' Retrieve a list of the package names registered with the package index. Returns a list of name strings. |
. Retrieve a list of the package names registered with the package index. Returns a list of name strings. |
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Retrieve a list of the releases registered for the given package_name. Returns a list with all version strings if show_hidden is True or only the non-hidden ones otherwise. | . Retrieve a list of the releases registered for the given package_name. Returns a list with all version strings if show_hidden is True or only the non-hidden ones otherwise. '''package_roles(package_name)''' . Retrieve a list of users and their attributes roles for a given package_name. Role is either 'Maintainer' or 'Owner'. '''user_packages(user)''' . Retrieve a list of [role_name, package_name] for a given username. Role is either 'Maintainer' or 'Owner'. '''release_downloads(package_name, version)''' . Retrieve a list of files and download count for a given package and release version. |
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Retrieve a list of download URLs for the given package release. Returns a list of dicts with the following keys: * url * packagetype ('sdist', 'bdist', etc) * filename * size * md5_digest * downloads * has_sig * python_version (required version, or 'source', or 'any') * comment_text |
. Retrieve a list of download URLs for the given package release. Returns a list of dicts with the following keys: * url * packagetype ('sdist', 'bdist', etc) * filename * size * md5_digest * downloads * has_sig * python_version (required version, or 'source', or 'any') * comment_text |
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Retrieve metadata describing a specific package release. Returns a dict with keys for: | |
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* name * version * stable_version * author * author_email * maintainer * maintainer_email * home_page * license * summary * description * keywords * platform * download_url * classifiers (list of classifier strings) |
. Retrieve metadata describing a specific package release. Returns a dict with keys for: * name * version * stable_version * author * author_email * maintainer * maintainer_email * home_page * license * summary * description * keywords * platform * download_url * classifiers (list of classifier strings) * requires * requires_dist * provides * provides_dist * requires_external * requires_python * obsoletes * obsoletes_dist * project_url * docs_url (URL of the packages.python.org docs if they've been supplied) If the release does not exist, an empty dictionary is returned. |
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Search the package database using the indicated search spec. | |
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The spec may include any of the keywords described in the above list (except 'stable_version' and 'classifiers'), for example: {'description': 'spam'} will search description fields. Within the spec, a field's value can be a string or a list of strings (the values within the list are combined with an OR), for example: {'name': ['foo', 'bar']}. | . Search the package database using the indicated search spec. |
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Arguments for different fields are combined using either "and" (the default) or "or". Example: search({'name': 'foo', 'description': 'bar'}, 'or'). | . The spec may include any of the keywords described in the above list (except 'stable_version' and 'classifiers'), for example: {'description': 'spam'} will search description fields. Within the spec, a field's value can be a string or a list of strings (the values within the list are combined with an OR), for example: {'name': ['foo', 'bar']}. Valid keys for the spec dict are listed here. Invalid keys are ignored: * name * version * author * author_email * maintainer * maintainer_email * home_page * license * summary * description * keywords * platform * download_url Arguments for different fields are combined using either "and" (the default) or "or". Example: search({'name': 'foo', 'description': 'bar'}, 'or'). The results are returned as a list of dicts {'name': package name, 'version': package release version, 'summary': package release summary} |
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The results are returned as a list of dicts {'name': package name, 'version': package release version, 'summary': package release summary} | '''browse(classifiers)''' |
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'''changelog(since)''' Retrieve a list of four-tuples (name, version, timestamp, action) since the given timestamp. All timestamps are UTC values. The argument is a UTC integer seconds since the epoch. |
. Retrieve a list of (name, version) pairs of all releases classified with all of the given classifiers. 'classifiers' must be a list of Trove classifier strings. |
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'''ratings(name, version, since)''' Retrieve a list (name, version, user_name, date, rating, message) listing all ratings for a given release. If version is an empty string, lists all ratings on the package; if name is an empty string, lists all ratings in PyPI. user_name is an empty string if there is no comment. |
'''changelog(since, with_ids=False)''' . Retrieve a list of four-tuples (name, version, timestamp, action), or five-tuple including the serial id if ids are requested, since the given timestamp. All timestamps are UTC values. The argument is a UTC integer seconds since the epoch. '''changelog_last_serial()''' . Retrieve the last event's serial id. '''changelog_since_serial(since_serial)''' . Retrieve a list of five-tuples (name, version, timestamp, action, serial) since the event identified by the given serial. All timestamps are UTC values. The argument is a UTC integer seconds since the epoch. |
PyPI APIs: Simple, JSON, XMLRPC.
The XMLRPC interface for PyPI is considered legacy and should not be used.
Use the Simple and JSON APIs.
PyPI's XML-RPC methods
Example usage:
>>> try: >>> import xmlrpclib >>> except ImportError: >>> import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib >>> import pprint >>> client = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('https://pypi.python.org/pypi') >>> client.package_releases('roundup') ['1.4.10'] >>> pprint.pprint(client.release_urls('roundup', '1.4.10')) [{'comment_text': '', 'downloads': 3163, 'filename': 'roundup-1.1.2.tar.gz', 'has_sig': True, 'md5_digest': '7c395da56412e263d7600fa7f0afa2e5', 'packagetype': 'sdist', 'python_version': 'source', 'size': 876455, 'upload_time': <DateTime '20060427T06:22:35' at 912fecc>, 'url': 'http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/roundup/roundup-1.1.2.tar.gz'}, {'comment_text': '', 'downloads': 2067, 'filename': 'roundup-1.1.2.win32.exe', 'has_sig': True, 'md5_digest': '983d565b0b87f83f1b6460e54554a845', 'packagetype': 'bdist_wininst', 'python_version': 'any', 'size': 614270, 'upload_time': <DateTime '20060427T06:26:04' at 912fdec>, 'url': 'http://pypi.python.org/packages/any/r/roundup/roundup-1.1.2.win32.exe'}]
list_packages()
- Retrieve a list of the package names registered with the package index. Returns a list of name strings.
package_releases(package_name, show_hidden=False)
- Retrieve a list of the releases registered for the given package_name. Returns a list with all version strings if show_hidden is True or only the non-hidden ones otherwise.
package_roles(package_name)
- Retrieve a list of users and their attributes roles for a given package_name. Role is either 'Maintainer' or 'Owner'.
user_packages(user)
- Retrieve a list of [role_name, package_name] for a given username. Role is either 'Maintainer' or 'Owner'.
release_downloads(package_name, version)
- Retrieve a list of files and download count for a given package and release version.
release_urls(package_name, version)
- Retrieve a list of download URLs for the given package release. Returns a list of dicts with the following keys:
- url
- packagetype ('sdist', 'bdist', etc)
- filename
- size
- md5_digest
- downloads
- has_sig
- python_version (required version, or 'source', or 'any')
- comment_text
release_data(package_name, version)
- Retrieve metadata describing a specific package release. Returns a dict with keys for:
- name
- version
- stable_version
- author
- author_email
- maintainer
- maintainer_email
- home_page
- license
- summary
- description
- keywords
- platform
- download_url
- classifiers (list of classifier strings)
- requires
- requires_dist
- provides
- provides_dist
- requires_external
- requires_python
- obsoletes
- obsoletes_dist
- project_url
- docs_url (URL of the packages.python.org docs if they've been supplied)
search(spec[, operator])
- Search the package database using the indicated search spec.
- The spec may include any of the keywords described in the above list (except 'stable_version' and 'classifiers'), for example: {'description': 'spam'} will search description fields. Within the spec, a field's value can be a string or a list of strings (the values within the list are combined with an OR), for example: {'name': ['foo', 'bar']}. Valid keys for the spec dict are listed here. Invalid keys are ignored:
- name
- version
- author
- author_email
- maintainer
- maintainer_email
- home_page
- license
- summary
- description
- keywords
- platform
- download_url
browse(classifiers)
- Retrieve a list of (name, version) pairs of all releases classified with all of the given classifiers. 'classifiers' must be a list of Trove classifier strings.
changelog(since, with_ids=False)
- Retrieve a list of four-tuples (name, version, timestamp, action), or five-tuple including the serial id if ids are requested, since the given timestamp. All timestamps are UTC values. The argument is a UTC integer seconds since the epoch.
changelog_last_serial()
- Retrieve the last event's serial id.
changelog_since_serial(since_serial)
- Retrieve a list of five-tuples (name, version, timestamp, action, serial) since the event identified by the given serial. All timestamps are UTC values. The argument is a UTC integer seconds since the epoch.