skills/activeinferenceinstitute/python-packaging/SKILL.md
Create distributable Python packages with proper project structure, setup.py/pyproject.toml, and publishing to PyPI. Use when packaging Python libraries, creating CLI tools, or distributing Python code.
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Comprehensive guide to creating, structuring, and distributing Python packages using modern packaging tools, pyproject.toml, and publishing to PyPI.
src/package_name/ (recommended)package_name/ (simpler but less flexible)my-package/
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── src/
│ └── my_package/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── module.py
└── tests/
└── test_module.py
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "my-package"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "A short description"
authors = [{name = "Your Name", email = "[email protected]"}]
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.8"
dependencies = [
"requests>=2.28.0",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"pytest>=7.0",
"black>=22.0",
]
my-package/
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── .gitignore
├── src/
│ └── my_package/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── core.py
│ ├── utils.py
│ └── py.typed # For type hints
├── tests/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── test_core.py
│ └── test_utils.py
└── docs/
└── index.md
Advantages:
pyproject.toml for source layout:
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["src"]
my-package/
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── my_package/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── module.py
└── tests/
└── test_module.py
Simpler but:
project/
├── pyproject.toml
├── packages/
│ ├── package-a/
│ │ └── src/
│ │ └── package_a/
│ └── package-b/
│ └── src/
│ └── package_b/
└── tests/
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "wheel"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "my-awesome-package"
version = "1.0.0"
description = "An awesome Python package"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.8"
license = {text = "MIT"}
authors = [
{name = "Your Name", email = "[email protected]"},
]
maintainers = [
{name = "Maintainer Name", email = "[email protected]"},
]
keywords = ["example", "package", "awesome"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
]
dependencies = [
"requests>=2.28.0,<3.0.0",
"click>=8.0.0",
"pydantic>=2.0.0",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"pytest>=7.0.0",
"pytest-cov>=4.0.0",
"black>=23.0.0",
"ruff>=0.1.0",
"mypy>=1.0.0",
]
docs = [
"sphinx>=5.0.0",
"sphinx-rtd-theme>=1.0.0",
]
all = [
"my-awesome-package[dev,docs]",
]
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://github.com/username/my-awesome-package"
Documentation = "https://my-awesome-package.readthedocs.io"
Repository = "https://github.com/username/my-awesome-package"
"Bug Tracker" = "https://github.com/username/my-awesome-package/issues"
Changelog = "https://github.com/username/my-awesome-package/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md"
[project.scripts]
my-cli = "my_package.cli:main"
awesome-tool = "my_package.tools:run"
[project.entry-points."my_package.plugins"]
plugin1 = "my_package.plugins:plugin1"
[tool.setuptools]
package-dir = {"" = "src"}
zip-safe = false
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["src"]
include = ["my_package*"]
exclude = ["tests*"]
[tool.setuptools.package-data]
my_package = ["py.typed", "*.pyi", "data/*.json"]
# Black configuration
[tool.black]
line-length = 100
target-version = ["py38", "py39", "py310", "py311"]
include = '\.pyi?$'
# Ruff configuration
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 100
target-version = "py38"
[tool.ruff.lint]
select = ["E", "F", "I", "N", "W", "UP"]
# MyPy configuration
[tool.mypy]
python_version = "3.8"
warn_return_any = true
warn_unused_configs = true
disallow_untyped_defs = true
# Pytest configuration
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
testpaths = ["tests"]
python_files = ["test_*.py"]
addopts = "-v --cov=my_package --cov-report=term-missing"
# Coverage configuration
[tool.coverage.run]
source = ["src"]
omit = ["*/tests/*"]
[tool.coverage.report]
exclude_lines = [
"pragma: no cover",
"def __repr__",
"raise AssertionError",
"raise NotImplementedError",
]
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "setuptools-scm>=8.0"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "my-package"
dynamic = ["version"]
description = "Package with dynamic version"
[tool.setuptools.dynamic]
version = {attr = "my_package.__version__"}
# Or use setuptools-scm for git-based versioning
[tool.setuptools_scm]
write_to = "src/my_package/_version.py"
In init.py:
# src/my_package/__init__.py
__version__ = "1.0.0"
# Or with setuptools-scm
from importlib.metadata import version
__version__ = version("my-package")
# src/my_package/cli.py
import click
@click.group()
@click.version_option()
def cli():
"""My awesome CLI tool."""
pass
@cli.command()
@click.argument("name")
@click.option("--greeting", default="Hello", help="Greeting to use")
def greet(name: str, greeting: str):
"""Greet someone."""
click.echo(f"{greeting}, {name}!")
@cli.command()
@click.option("--count", default=1, help="Number of times to repeat")
def repeat(count: int):
"""Repeat a message."""
for i in range(count):
click.echo(f"Message {i + 1}")
def main():
"""Entry point for CLI."""
cli()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Register in pyproject.toml:
[project.scripts]
my-tool = "my_package.cli:main"
Usage:
pip install -e .
my-tool greet World
my-tool greet Alice --greeting="Hi"
my-tool repeat --count=3
# src/my_package/cli.py
import argparse
import sys
def main():
"""Main CLI entry point."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="My awesome tool",
prog="my-tool"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--version",
action="version",
version="%(prog)s 1.0.0"
)
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", help="Commands")
# Add subcommand
process_parser = subparsers.add_parser("process", help="Process data")
process_parser.add_argument("input_file", help="Input file path")
process_parser.add_argument(
"--output", "-o",
default="output.txt",
help="Output file path"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.command == "process":
process_data(args.input_file, args.output)
else:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
def process_data(input_file: str, output_file: str):
"""Process data from input to output."""
print(f"Processing {input_file} -> {output_file}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
# Install build tools
pip install build twine
# Build distribution
python -m build
# This creates:
# dist/
# my-package-1.0.0.tar.gz (source distribution)
# my_package-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl (wheel)
# Check the distribution
twine check dist/*
# Install publishing tools
pip install twine
# Test on TestPyPI first
twine upload --repository testpypi dist/*
# Install from TestPyPI to test
pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ my-package
# If all good, publish to PyPI
twine upload dist/*
Using API tokens (recommended):
# Create ~/.pypirc
[distutils]
index-servers =
pypi
testpypi
[pypi]
username = __token__
password = pypi-...your-token...
[testpypi]
username = __token__
password = pypi-...your-test-token...
# .github/workflows/publish.yml
name: Publish to PyPI
on:
release:
types: [created]
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip install build twine
- name: Build package
run: python -m build
- name: Check package
run: twine check dist/*
- name: Publish to PyPI
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: __token__
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
run: twine upload dist/*
[tool.setuptools.package-data]
my_package = [
"data/*.json",
"templates/*.html",
"static/css/*.css",
"py.typed",
]
Accessing data files:
# src/my_package/loader.py
from importlib.resources import files
import json
def load_config():
"""Load configuration from package data."""
config_file = files("my_package").joinpath("data/config.json")
with config_file.open() as f:
return json.load(f)
# Python 3.9+
from importlib.resources import files
data = files("my_package").joinpath("data/file.txt").read_text()
For large projects split across multiple repositories:
# Package 1: company-core
company/
└── core/
├── __init__.py
└── models.py
# Package 2: company-api
company/
└── api/
├── __init__.py
└── routes.py
Do NOT include init.py in the namespace directory (company/):
# company-core/pyproject.toml
[project]
name = "company-core"
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["."]
include = ["company.core*"]
# company-api/pyproject.toml
[project]
name = "company-api"
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["."]
include = ["company.api*"]
Usage:
# Both packages can be imported under same namespace
from company.core import models
from company.api import routes
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "wheel", "Cython>=0.29"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.setuptools]
ext-modules = [
{name = "my_package.fast_module", sources = ["src/fast_module.c"]},
]
Or with setup.py:
# setup.py
from setuptools import setup, Extension
setup(
ext_modules=[
Extension(
"my_package.fast_module",
sources=["src/fast_module.c"],
include_dirs=["src/include"],
)
]
)
# src/my_package/__init__.py
__version__ = "1.2.3"
# Semantic versioning: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
# MAJOR: Breaking changes
# MINOR: New features (backward compatible)
# PATCH: Bug fixes
Version constraints in dependencies:
dependencies = [
"requests>=2.28.0,<3.0.0", # Compatible range
"click~=8.1.0", # Compatible release (~= 8.1.0 means >=8.1.0,<8.2.0)
"pydantic>=2.0", # Minimum version
"numpy==1.24.3", # Exact version (avoid if possible)
]
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "setuptools-scm>=8.0"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "my-package"
dynamic = ["version"]
[tool.setuptools_scm]
write_to = "src/my_package/_version.py"
version_scheme = "post-release"
local_scheme = "dirty-tag"
Creates versions like:
1.0.0 (from git tag)1.0.1.dev3+g1234567 (3 commits after tag)# Install in development mode
pip install -e .
# With optional dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pip install -e ".[dev,docs]"
# Now changes to source code are immediately reflected
# Create virtual environment
python -m venv test-env
source test-env/bin/activate # Linux/Mac
# test-env\Scripts\activate # Windows
# Install package
pip install dist/my_package-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
# Test it works
python -c "import my_package; print(my_package.__version__)"
# Test CLI
my-tool --help
# Cleanup
deactivate
rm -rf test-env
# My Package
[](https://pypi.org/project/my-package/)
[](https://pypi.org/project/my-package/)
[](https://github.com/username/my-package/actions)
Brief description of your package.
## Installation
```bash
pip install my-package
from my_package import something
result = something.do_stuff()
Full documentation: https://my-package.readthedocs.io
git clone https://github.com/username/my-package.git
cd my-package
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest
MIT
## Common Patterns
### Pattern 19: Multi-Architecture Wheels
```yaml
# .github/workflows/wheels.yml
name: Build wheels
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build_wheels:
name: Build wheels on ${{ matrix.os }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Build wheels
uses: pypa/[email protected]
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: ./wheelhouse/*.whl
# Install from private index
pip install my-package --index-url https://private.pypi.org/simple/
# Or add to pip.conf
[global]
index-url = https://private.pypi.org/simple/
extra-index-url = https://pypi.org/simple/
# Upload to private index
twine upload --repository-url https://private.pypi.org/ dist/*
# Build artifacts
build/
dist/
*.egg-info/
*.egg
.eggs/
# Python
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
*.so
# Virtual environments
venv/
env/
ENV/
# IDE
.vscode/
.idea/
*.swp
# Testing
.pytest_cache/
.coverage
htmlcov/
# Distribution
*.whl
*.tar.gz
# MANIFEST.in
include README.md
include LICENSE
include pyproject.toml
recursive-include src/my_package/data *.json
recursive-include src/my_package/templates *.html
recursive-exclude * __pycache__
recursive-exclude * *.py[co]
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