I am trying to install a Pyramid app -- let's say test_app
. inside a virtual environment and it is getting installed as test-app
(pip freeze output shows it test-app==0.0
).
Because of this, I can not import the package.
How should I fix this problem?
More info: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2011-August/017935.html
I am using pip version 1.3.1
setup.py:
import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
README = open(os.path.join(here, 'README.txt')).read()
CHANGES = open(os.path.join(here, 'CHANGES.txt')).read()
requires = [
'pyramid',
'pyramid_debugtoolbar',
'waitress',
]
setup(name='test_app',
version='0.0',
description='test_app',
long_description=README + '\n\n' + CHANGES,
classifiers=[
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Framework :: Pyramid",
"Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP",
"Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Application",
],
author='',
author_email='',
url='',
keywords='web pyramid pylons',
packages=find_packages(),
include_package_data=True,
zip_safe=False,
install_requires=requires,
tests_require=requires,
test_suite="test_app",
entry_points="""\
[paste.app_factory]
main = test_app:main
""",
)
UPDATE:
to summarize the findings so far:
- It is normal that pip reports the package name as test-app.
- It is not normal that the egg link is pointing to your virtual env root.
- But the fact that the .egg-info file is created inside your virtual env root as well points to develop using that directory as the egg root.
Update 2021
I have now started using Poetry instead of pip for all my new Python projects. It works well for both normal projects and Jupyter notebooks. With its better developer experience for package management all I'd have to do for the above example would be
poetry run xyz
where xyz
is a script that I define within the spec file (akin to package.json
for npm
). I would be able to import my own package as all other packages.