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How to configure Python pip to look for packages in a private index first?
When I run pip install foo
, pip looks for foo
in PyPi.
I want it to look for it first in a private repo, let's say pypi.bar.com
. Only if foo
cannot be found in pypi.bar.com
, should pip
then look for it in PyPi.
How can I configure pip to do this?
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The pip
command accepts an option --index-url
to specify the primary index (defaults to PyPI) and zero or more --extra-index-url
options to specify secondary indices. So for your use case, try
pip install --index-url https://pypi.bar.com/simple --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple foo
(where I had to assume that your index uses https://
and /simple
for the actual index). If you want to configure this permanently and globally, add to your pip.conf
[global]
index-url = https://pypi.bar.com/simple
extra-index-url = https://pypi.org/simple
If you want to switch between these two, perhaps instead define a shell function with these options for when you want to use them.
ipi () {
local cmd=$1
shift
pip "$1" --index-url https://pypi.bar.com/simple \
--extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple "$@"
}
(This is for Bourne-compatible shells; if you are on Windows or using some more arcane shell, see their docs.)
See also the pip install
section and the pip.conf
section of the pip
documentation.
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