pip install package from Artifactory and install dependencies from PyPI

Publish date: 2024-09-06

I have a package that I am trying to install from Artifactory by running the following command

pip install package_name -i http://artifactory.XYZ.com/artifactory/api/pypi/XYZ-py-local/simple --trusted-host artifactory.XYZ.com 

the package is downloaded fine. However when it comes to finding the dependencies it throws an exception because I don't have a PyPI remote repo in Artifactory.

Is it possible to point pip to PyPI for specific dependencies?

I'm using a pyproject.toml to store the requirements as I'm using poetry top handle dependencies and build the package.

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3 Answers

Use --extra-index-url instead of -i like hoeffing said

or

create or edit your pip.conf file :

[global] index-url = http://artifactory.XYZ.com/artifactory/api/pypi/XYZ-py-local/simple --trusted-host artifactory.XYZ.com 
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If anyone uses a requirements.txt file, it's possible to include inside the file.

--index-url http://localhost:8081/artifactory/api/pypi/pypi-local/simple PyYAML==3.11 argparse==1.2.1 frog-bar==0.2 frog-fu==0.2a nltk==2.0.4 wsgiref==0.1.2 

Contact your Artifactory admin to add a virtual repository that will include your local repository and a remote.

https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Virtual+Repositories

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