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extra-data.d Permit using arbitrary PyPI urls. 2014-02-19 14:05:31 +13:00
post-install.d Allow using a pypi mirror to install via pip. 2013-08-10 22:07:30 +12:00
pre-install.d Permit using arbitrary PyPI urls. 2014-02-19 14:05:31 +13:00
README.md Merge "Update pypi element to suggest pypi-mirror" 2014-02-26 08:52:19 +00:00

Inject a PyPI mirror

Use a custom PyPI mirror to build images. The default is to bind mount one from ~/.cache/image-create/pypi/mirror into the build environment. The element temporarily overwrites /root/.pip.conf and .pydistutils.cfg to use it.

When online, the official pypi.python.org pypi index is supplied as an extra-url, so uncached dependencies will still be available. When offline, only the mirror is used - be warned that a stale mirror will cause build failures.

To use an arbitrary mirror set PYPI_MIRROR_URL=http[s]://somevalue/

pypi-mirror can be useful in making a partial PyPI mirror suitable for building images. For instance:

  • sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libmysqlclient-dev libpq-dev
    libnspr4-dev pkg-config libsqlite3-dev libzmq-dev libffi-dev libldap2-dev
    libsasl2-dev

  • pip install git+https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/pypi-mirror

  • cat << EOF > mirror.yaml cache-root: /home/USER/.cache/image-create/pypi/download

    mirrors:

  • mkdir -p /home/USER/.cache/image-create/pypi/{download,mirror}

  • run-mirror -b remotes/origin/master --verbose -c mirror.yaml

    This creates and updates the mirror.

If you have additional packages that are not identified in the global openstack requirements project, you can include them:

  • pip install -d ~/.cache/image-create/pypi/download/pip/openstack
    heat-cfntools distribute os-apply-config run-mirror -b remotes/origin/master --verbose -c mirror.yaml --no-download