Flit command line interface =========================== All operations use the ``flit`` command, followed by one of a number of subcommands. Common options -------------- .. program:: flit .. option:: -f , --ini-file Path to a config file specifying the module to build. The default is ``pyproject.toml``. .. option:: --version Show the version of Flit in use. .. option:: --help Show help on the command-line interface. .. option:: --debug Show more detailed logs about what flit is doing. .. _build_cmd: ``flit build`` -------------- .. program:: flit build Build a wheel and an sdist (tarball) from the package. .. option:: --format Limit to building either ``wheel`` or ``sdist``. .. option:: --setup-py Generate a ``setup.py`` file in the sdist, so it can be installed by older versions of pip. .. option:: --no-setup-py Don't generate a setup.py file in the sdist. This is the default. An sdist built without this will only work with tools that support PEP 517, but the wheel will still be usable by any compatible tool. .. versionchanged:: 3.5 Generating ``setup.py`` disabled by default. .. _publish_cmd: ``flit publish`` ---------------- .. program:: flit publish Build a wheel and an sdist (tarball) from the package, and upload them to PyPI or another repository. .. option:: --format Limit to publishing either ``wheel`` or ``sdist``. You should normally publish the two formats together. .. option:: --setup-py Generate a ``setup.py`` file in the sdist, so it can be installed by older versions of pip. .. option:: --no-setup-py Don't generate a setup.py file in the sdist. This is the default. An sdist built without this will only work with tools that support PEP 517, but the wheel will still be usable by any compatible tool. .. versionchanged:: 3.5 Generating ``setup.py`` disabled by default. .. option:: --repository Name of a repository to upload packages to. Should match a section in ``~/.pypirc``. The default is ``pypi``. .. option:: --pypirc The .pypirc config file to be used. The default is ``~/.pypirc``. .. seealso:: :doc:`upload` .. _install_cmd: ``flit install`` ---------------- .. program:: flit install Install the package on your system. By default, the package is installed to the same Python environment that Flit itself is installed in; use :option:`--python` or :envvar:`FLIT_INSTALL_PYTHON` to override this. If you don't have permission to modify the environment (e.g. the system Python on Linux), Flit may do a user install instead. Use the :option:`--user` or :option:`--env` flags to force this one way or the other, rather than letting Flit guess. .. option:: -s, --symlink Symlink the module into site-packages rather than copying it, so that you can test changes without reinstalling the module. .. option:: --pth-file Create a ``.pth`` file in site-packages rather than copying the module, so you can test changes without reinstalling. This is a less elegant alternative to ``--symlink``, but it works on Windows, which typically doesn't allow symlinks. .. option:: --deps Which dependencies to install. One of ``all``, ``production``, ``develop``, or ``none``. ``all`` and ``develop`` install the extras ``test``, ``doc``, and ``dev``. Default ``all``. .. option:: --extras Which named extra features to install dependencies for. Specify ``all`` to install all optional dependencies, or a comma-separated list of extras. Default depends on ``--deps``. .. option:: --only-deps Install the dependencies of this package, but not the package itself. This can be useful for e.g. building a container image, where your own code is copied or mounted into the container at a later stage. .. versionadded:: 3.8 .. option:: --user Do a user-local installation. This is the default if flit is not in a virtualenv or conda env (if the environment's library directory is read-only and ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` is true). .. option:: --env Install into the environment - the opposite of :option:`--user`. This is the default in a virtualenv or conda env (if the environment's library directory is writable or ``site.ENABLE_USER_SITE`` is false). .. option:: --python Install for another Python, identified by the path of the python executable. Using this option, you can install a module for Python 2, for instance. See :envvar:`FLIT_INSTALL_PYTHON` if this option is not given. .. versionchanged:: 2.1 Added :envvar:`FLIT_INSTALL_PYTHON` and use its value over the Python running Flit when an explicit :option:`--python` option is not given. .. note:: Flit calls pip to do the installation. You can set any of pip's options `using its environment variables `__. When you use the :option:`--symlink` or :option:`--pth-file` options, pip is used to install dependencies. Otherwise, Flit builds a wheel and then calls pip to install that. .. _init_cmd: ``flit init`` ------------- .. program:: flit init Create a new ``pyproject.toml`` config file by prompting for information about the module in the current directory. Environment variables --------------------- .. envvar:: FLIT_NO_NETWORK .. versionadded:: 0.10 Setting this to any non-empty value will stop flit from making network connections (unless you explicitly ask to upload a package). This is intended for downstream packagers, so if you use this, it's up to you to ensure any necessary dependencies are installed. .. envvar:: FLIT_ROOT_INSTALL By default, ``flit install`` will fail when run as root on POSIX systems, because installing Python modules systemwide is not recommended. Setting this to any non-empty value allows installation as root. It has no effect on Windows. .. envvar:: FLIT_USERNAME FLIT_PASSWORD FLIT_INDEX_URL .. versionadded:: 0.11 Set a username, password, and index URL for uploading packages. See :ref:`uploading packages with environment variables ` for more information. Token-based upload to PyPI is supported. To upload using a PyPI token, set ``FLIT_USERNAME`` to ``__token__``, and ``FLIT_PASSWORD`` to the token value. .. envvar:: FLIT_ALLOW_INVALID .. versionadded:: 0.13 Setting this to any non-empty value tells Flit to continue if it detects invalid metadata, instead of failing with an error. Problems will still be reported in the logs, but won't cause Flit to stop. If the metadata is invalid, uploading the package to PyPI may fail. This environment variable provides an escape hatch in case Flit incorrectly rejects your valid metadata. If you need to use it and you believe your metadata is valid, please `open an issue `__. .. envvar:: FLIT_INSTALL_PYTHON .. versionadded:: 2.1 .. program:: flit install Set a default Python interpreter for :ref:`install_cmd` to use when :option:`--python` is not specified. The value can be either an absolute path, or a command name (which will be found in ``PATH``). If this is unset or empty, the module is installed for the copy of Python that is running Flit. .. envvar:: SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH To make reproducible builds, set this to a timestamp as a number of seconds since the start of the year 1970 in UTC, and document the value you used. On Unix systems, you can get a value for the current time by running:: date +%s .. seealso:: `The SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification `__