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Python - add support for Poetry and PipEnv #4995
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* Add experimental Python Poetry support. Part of #4995 * Fix some copy paste errors in comments Co-authored-by: Ferdinand Niedermann <nerdinand@users.noreply.github.com>
The poetry.lock is supported - however, the pyproject.toml is still not supported. This may cause a gap for users of pip>10 (see https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/build-system/pyproject-toml/). |
Adds support for Pipefile.lock per #4995
With #5404 I think we are about as close as we can get to fulfilling this enhancement request. We still do not support |
It looks like |
again - sorry how long this one took me to get to. I think we have covered this entirely with the 8.1.0 release (or at least the best we can). |
Hi,
As more and more modern Python applications start using Poetry or PipEnv for managing their dependencies, please support those packaging tools, in addition to the existing (experimental) support in
requirements.txt
.Poetry
Poetry uses a pyproject.toml file to declare on dependencies, and a lock file named poetry.lock.
The dependency specification can be found here.
Examples (taken from Poetry repo):
PipEnv
PipEnv uses Pipfile & Pipfile.lock.
Examples (taken from PipEnv repo):
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