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[FEATURE REQUEST] Add PYPI_API_TOKEN in repository secrets #428

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Pierre-Sassoulas opened this issue Aug 26, 2021 · 4 comments
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[FEATURE REQUEST] Add PYPI_API_TOKEN in repository secrets #428

Pierre-Sassoulas opened this issue Aug 26, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Pierre-Sassoulas
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Pierre-Sassoulas commented Aug 26, 2021

Hello again, @carlio, thanks to your quick intervention this morning, I released version 1.4.0 manually. I also added a github action that would permit to release automatically in the future (when creating a tag and releasing on github). I only need the right to add the pypi token in the settings, Or you could add your own token following yourself :

Select the Settings tab
Click the Secrets section in the left hand menu
Add a new secret and use ``PYPI_API_TOKEN`` after creating a new token on pypi.

It's not a big deal if you don't have the time for that, I'll keep doing it manually :)

Cheers !

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carlio commented Aug 28, 2021

Done!

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carlio commented Aug 28, 2021

I created a 1.4.1.1 release just to check it all works - no code has changed, just the version bump so I could validate the CI pipeline.

Also, I have a 1.5.0.dev1 because I'm playing around with converting the project to using poetry for packaging, just FYI

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Amazing ! Moving to poetry sounds great too.

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(The test release you did would have worked if 1.4.1 was not already released)

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