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| .. _package-upload:
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| 
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| ***************************************
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| Uploading Packages to the Package Index
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| ***************************************
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| 
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| The Python Package Index (PyPI) not only stores the package info, but also  the
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| package data if the author of the package wishes to. The distutils command
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| :command:`upload` pushes the distribution files to PyPI.
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| 
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| The command is invoked immediately after building one or more distribution
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| files.  For example, the command ::
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| 
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|     python setup.py sdist bdist_wininst upload
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| 
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| will cause the source distribution and the Windows installer to be uploaded to
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| PyPI.  Note that these will be uploaded even if they are built using an earlier
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| invocation of :file:`setup.py`, but that only distributions named on the command
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| line for the invocation including the :command:`upload` command are uploaded.
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| 
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| The :command:`upload` command uses the username, password, and repository URL
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| from the :file:`$HOME/.pypirc` file (see section :ref:`pypirc` for more on this
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| file). If a :command:`register` command was previously called in the same command,
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| and if the password was entered in the prompt, :command:`upload` will reuse the
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| entered password. This is useful if you do not want to store a clear text
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| password in the :file:`$HOME/.pypirc` file.
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| 
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| You can specify another PyPI server with the :option:`--repository=*url*` option::
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| 
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|     python setup.py sdist bdist_wininst upload -r http://example.com/pypi
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| 
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| See section :ref:`pypirc` for more on defining several servers.
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| 
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| You can use the :option:`--sign` option to tell :command:`upload` to sign each
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| uploaded file using GPG (GNU Privacy Guard).  The  :program:`gpg` program must
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| be available for execution on the system :envvar:`PATH`.  You can also specify
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| which key to use for signing using the :option:`--identity=*name*` option.
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| 
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| Other :command:`upload` options include :option:`--repository=<url>` or
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| :option:`--repository=<section>` where *url* is the url of the server and
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| *section* the name of the section in :file:`$HOME/.pypirc`, and
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| :option:`--show-response` (which displays the full response text from the PyPI
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| server for help in debugging upload problems).
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| 
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| PyPI package display
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| ====================
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| 
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| The ``long_description`` field plays a special role at PyPI. It is used by
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| the server to display a home page for the registered package.
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| 
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| If you use the `reStructuredText <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>`_
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| syntax for this field, PyPI will parse it and display an HTML output for
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| the package home page.
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| 
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| The ``long_description`` field can be attached to a text file located
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| in the package::
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| 
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|     from distutils.core import setup
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| 
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|     with open('README.txt') as file:
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|         long_description = file.read()
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| 
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|     setup(name='Distutils',
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|           long_description=long_description)
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| 
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| In that case, :file:`README.txt` is a regular reStructuredText text file located
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| in the root of the package besides :file:`setup.py`.
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| 
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| To prevent registering broken reStructuredText content, you can use the
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| :program:`rst2html` program that is provided by the :mod:`docutils` package and
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| check the ``long_description`` from the command line::
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| 
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|     $ python setup.py --long-description | rst2html.py > output.html
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| 
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| :mod:`docutils` will display a warning if there's something wrong with your
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| syntax.
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