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pippkgapi 0.0.2

PipPKG API
PipPKG is a GUI for Pip that I have been working on in order to make managing your pip packages easier. While the GUI isn't complete I have completed the API wrapper for PyPi.org I will be using in it. I decided to open source it and release it on pip so that you guys could use it in your projects as well. You do not need any API keys to use this. Read on for more documentation.
Getting Started
Installing with VirtualEnv and Pip
cd project-name
virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate on Unix or source .\env\bin\activate on Windows
pip3 install pippkg-api requests

Installing without VirtualEnv w/ Pip
pip3 install pippkg-api requests --user
cd project-name

Installing with VirtualEnv w/ Setup.py
cd project-name
virtualenv env
source env/bin/activate on Unix or source .\env\bin\activate on Windows
git clone https://github.com/M4cs/PipPKG-API.git
cd PipPKG-API/
python3 setup.py install

Installing without VirtualEnv w/ Setup.py
git clone https://github.com/M4cs/PipPKG-API.git
cd PipPKG-API/
python3 setup.py install

PipPKG API - Packages
The packages module in PipPKG API is used for gaining general information about the most recent version of the package. With this module you can grab basically any general info about the package in question. Below is documentation on how to use the module.
Getting Started
Import PipPKG API Packages like this:
from pippkg-api import packages

To get the info for the package define pkginfo (or any variable) like so:
pkginfo = packages.package('name-of-pip-package')

You must include the above two lines in order to use both the Packages and Releases module in PipPKG API. In the rest of this documentation pkginfo will refer to the variable above.
package('name of package') - Returns Dictionary of JSON Response
The package() module is the function that grabs and stores all the information about the queried package in a dictionary. The rest of the functions then read from this dictionary to return a value.
getAuthor(pkginfo) - Returns String
The getAuthor() function does exactly what it sounds like. It returns the Author of the package.
Usage:
author = packages.getAuthor()

getLongDesc(pkginfo) - Returns String
The getLongDesc() function gets the main description of the package. This is the description you will see when visiting the PyPi page for said module.
Usage:
longDescription = packages.getLongDesc(pkginfo)

getLicense(pkginfo) - Returns String
The getLicense() function gets the license of the queried package and returns it.
Usage:
licenseType = packages.getLicense(pkginfo)

getSummary(pkginfo) - Returns String
The getSummary() function returns the short summary of the package. Like the one you would see when quering with pip.
Usage:
summary = packages.getSummary(pkginfo)

getReqs(pkginfo) - Returns List
The getReqs() function returns a list of requirements for the said project.
Usage:
requirements = packages.getReqs(pkginfo)
>> ['requests', 'colorama']
requirements[0]
>> 'requests'

getHomePage(pkginfo) - Returns String
The getHomePage() function returns the URL for the home page of the pip package.
Usage:
homepage = packages.getHomePage(pkginfo)
>> https://example.com/and/file/path.html

getClassifiers(pkginfo) - Returns List
The getClassifiers() function returns a list of all classifiers of said package.
Usage:
classifiers = packages.getClassifiers(pkginfo)

This Documentation is Not Complete! If you would like to find more functions look above in the source code. Most functions are pretty self explainatory.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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