Following this quickstart, this and this. 1. Pick a name and make sure it is unique after checking on pypi, you might want to make this public later on. 2. Create the scaffolding. maestroclient ├── LICENSE.txt ├── README.txt ├── maestroclient │ └── __init__.py └── setup.py 3. Edit setup.py to contain... from setuptools import setup setup(name='maestroclient', version='0.1', description='Client for accessing Maestro API', author='Sam Dela Cruz', author_email='s@gmail.com', license='MIT', packages=['maestroclient'], install_requires=[ 'requests', 'urllib3', ], zip_safe=False) 4. Create a distribution. $ python3 setup.py sdist 5. Publish on pypi, just so the project name can be reserved to pypi. $ twine upload dist/* 6. After building the package, if publishing to pypi is not desired, the package can also be hosted anywhere and can be installed using pip as follows... $ pip3 install http://whatever.web/maestroclient-0.1.tar.gz
8.31.2018
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