Building and uploading randomgen wheels
We automate wheel building using this custom github repository that builds ousing GitHub actions and cibuildwheel.
Triggering a build
You will likely want to edit the build-wheels.yml
file to specify the BUILD_COMMIT
before triggering a build - see below.
You can trigger a build by making a commit to the randomgen-wheels repository (e.g. with git commit --allow-empty).
Which randomgen commit does the repository build?
The randomgen-wheels repository will build the commit specified in the BUILD_COMMIT
at the top of the .travis.yml
file. This can be any naming of a commit, including branch name, tag name or commit hash.
Uploading the built wheels to pypi
Wheels are are automatically uploaded using twine.
Of course, you will need permissions to upload to PyPI, for this to work.