A basic PyPi server using aiohttp to serve web pages. Intended to work behind an Apache proxy with relative href accessing. Available here of from PyPI.
This is intended to work behind an Apache proxy. This means providing href links in the pages as relative links. i.e. ./packages/pkg_name.tar.gz and not /packages... .
This is addressed as provided by WSGI.
Looking at the code I liked the idea of implementing with asyncio
and aiohttp
in preference to forking the pypiserver
code.
usage: aiopypiserver [-h] [-p port] [-i address] [-u username] [-P password] [-v] [-q] [package_path]
Private PyPi server.
positional arguments:
package_path path to packages
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p port, --port port Listen on port
-i address, --interface address Listen on address
-u username, --username username For uploading packages
-P password, --password password ...
-v, --verbose set debug level
-q, --quiet turn off access logging
Browse index at http://localhost:8080/.
Can also be run as a module as python -m aiopypiserver -h
. Using the internal class is probably a bad idea ATM as the API is likely to change.
By default access logs are generated, as I find it useful to see these.
Add the following to your Apache config. This is the item for pypiserver that required wsgi.
ProxyPass /pypi/ http://127.0.0.1:8080/
ProxyPassReverse /pypi/ http://127.0.0.1:8080/
Please let me know how you get on through the github page.