Commit 915b99c8 authored by Jason R. Coombs's avatar Jason R. Coombs

Updated documentation on .pypirc support for credentials.

parent cee7279f
...@@ -454,30 +454,15 @@ You can do this with both index page URLs and direct download URLs. As long ...@@ -454,30 +454,15 @@ You can do this with both index page URLs and direct download URLs. As long
as any HTML pages read by easy_install use *relative* links to point to the as any HTML pages read by easy_install use *relative* links to point to the
downloads, the same user ID and password will be used to do the downloading. downloads, the same user ID and password will be used to do the downloading.
Authentication against privat repository Using .pypirc Credentials
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To get these things running. You need a .pypirc file in your home directory. The file should has the following format.
Example
::
[distutils]
index-servers = myrepos
[myrepos]
repository: http://myrepos.com
username:MY_USER
password:MY_PASSORD
In your buildout.cfg you have to add the eggserver url under find-links. The example is for an mypypi egg server. /eggs provides a flat package list.
Example
::
find-links = http://myrepos.com/eggs In additional to supplying credentials in the URL, ``easy_install`` will also
honor credentials if present in the .pypirc file. Teams maintaining a private
repository of packages may already have defined access credentials for
uploading packages according to the distutils documentation. ``easy_install``
will attempt to honor those if present. Refer to the distutils documentation
for Python 2.5 or later for details on the syntax.
Controlling Build Options Controlling Build Options
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