Hi,
yes I do have PyPi creds.
What would bve the optimum would be some sort of a step-by-step process
description that someone can follow, even with little to no clue about
Python and/or its packaging system.
We have a docuement which also has a small section abpout 3rd party
package managers at the very end. If its more than a few bullet points
consider putting it into some extra *.md and link to it from there.
https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/doc/ReleaseManagement.md#third-party-package-managers
If you send a PR, theĀ I can test the process and we can work it out
together until we are all happy with it.
Have fun,
JensG
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From: Adheeth P Praveen <bullionare...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2023 4:57 PM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org <dev@thrift.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Contribute to an issue - THRIFT-5688
Hey Jens
Thank You for the reply and being positive!
I took a manual approaching to the packaging process initially.
I've used the source package available from
http://archive.apache.org/dist/thrift/0.19.0/thrift-0.19.0.tar.gz and I've been
able to generate a python package from it.
I've also done a local install on the built package and it worked without any
issues.
For generating auto build there's a bit I need to learn and explore - mainly
pipelines.
For uploading the package to the PyPi repo we'll need access to the repository
and make use a utility called twine.
I believe you do have the credentials/access and you'll be able to do this
process. If not, you'll have to add a maintainer.
How should i go about it from here?
Where should i share the built packages?
Do we need a GitHub issue on this? If Yes, any pointers on how to create one?
Regards,
bull500
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From: Jens Geyer <jensge...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2023 7:28 PM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org <dev@thrift.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Contribute to an issue - THRIFT-5688
Hi Adheeth,
> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this
Welcome! Yes, indeed it is.
but the JIRA and GitHub looked very specific to development purpose than
discussions
Correct. General matters are to be discussed in these mailing lists.
> I came across this issue and I wanted to contribute towards
addressing the problem.
As the ticket says, we currently have the funny situation that there is a high
demand for updated python packages but nobody that wants to do this or can
spare the time. I myself do quite a number of packages myself but Thrift
supports about 20+ target languages - most of which come with an associated
library package. So any help on this is highly appreciated!
So where are we with that ticket and where do we want to go?
As shortly noted in the ticket, what we want is some step by step process that
one can follow to publish the pypi package even though one never did that
before nor has any intention to follow overly complex procedures (as these tend
to break over time).
What we have already is an pull request with an updated pypi publishing
procedere, but since I do not use Python myself I can't say much about the
status of it.
https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/2555
As a first milestone it would be perfect if we could publish the latest package
in _some_ way (even manually) in order to satisfy the demand for it.
> I'm new to packaging a project to pypi but i would like to help and
learn during the process.
Learning for sure is a by-product of working in the FOSS community.
Therefore, people around are usually keen to help on specific questions,
especially if those are related to the Apache Thrift project.
What we cannot provide is countless hours of help to guide contributors
through the basics of a certain field. There are much better places for
this, and in this particular case I'm sure the Python community would be
of a much greater help.
Have fun,
JensG
Am 25.11.2023 um 18:34 schrieb Adheeth P Praveen:
Hello,
I came across this issue and I wanted to contribute towards addressing the
problem.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5688
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this but the JIRA and GitHub
looked very specific to development purpose than discussions
I'm new to packaging a project to pypi but i would like to help and learn
during the process.
Are there any prerequisites I need to do/learn before addressing this issue?
I would like to have some support if I hit some technical snags if it comes to
a point where I'm unable solve on my own.
Thanks for reading this!
bull500