Provides an unauthenticated plain HTTP frontend for public and private S3 buckets that's intended to be used as a front-end so that pip can install packages from S3.
It's based on https://github.com/rhelmer/caching-s3-proxy and supports many of the same features. Thank you rhelmer!
It works by wrapping pip. You run 'pipsss' instead of 'pip' - pipsss starts a web server in the background and then passes your CLI parameters to pip. At the moment you'll definitely want to add an extra-index-url to the command line but in the future we might have pipsss add that itself.
Example:
python setup.py install
(set up your s3 credentials however you like to do that)
pipsss install --extra-index-url http://localhost:8000/my-pypi-bucket my-private-package
You can still use the web server in a standalone mode. It works like caching-s3-proxy.
Example:
python setup.py install
(set up your s3 credentials however you like to do that)
pip-s3-proxy &
curl localhost:8000/my_bucket/v1/my_file.txt
If you want to listen on a different port, just set the PORT variable:
PORT=9999 pip-s3-proxy
Alternatively, you can run under uwsgi. It's safe to use multiple workers processes (the shared file cache uses file locking to allow concurrency):
uwsgi -w proxy.wsgi --http=localhost:8000 --workers=10
If you want to put this behind Nginx or Apache, use a socket instead:
uwsgi -w proxy.wsgi -s /var/run/pip-s3-proxy.sock --workers=10
Then see http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Nginx.html or http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Apache.html