A Sublime Text 3 / 4 package which provides a popup function for Python PyPI packages.
The following formats are supported.
requirements.txt
pyproject.toml
(Poetry)Pipfile
(Pipenv)
- TOML: A Sublime Text package for TOML syntax.
PypiPackageInfo
uses TOML syntax to detect if the pointed scope is a package name.
Install the package.
- Install Package Control to your Sublime Text 3 if you haven't.
- Open the command palette and select
Package Controll: Install Package
. - Search for and select
PypiPackageInfo
.
Then, install TOML
syntax if it has not been installed.
- Open the command palette and select
Package Controll: Install Package
. - Search for and select
TOML
.
Select TOML
as a syntax for all Pipfile
s.
User/TOML.sublime-settings
:
{
"extensions":
[
"Pipfile"
]
}
Hover the cursor on a package name in your requirements.txt
/pyproject.toml
/Pipfile
and the package information is fetched and shown in a popup window.
Fetched package data are stored in the local SQLite database cache.sqlite3
in the Sublime Text's cache directory. You can delete all the cache with the command PypiPackageInfo: Clear all cache
.
- Open the command palette.
- Search and select
ComposerPackageInfo: Clear all cache
. - The cache data are deleted.
There are following setting options.
cache_max_count
cache_max_count
: (default: 1000
) Max number of locally cached package data. If the number of cached package data gets greater than this value, old tuples are deleted from the database table.
You can edit the setting file via Menu โ Preferences โ Package Settings โ PypiPackageInfo โ Settings .
ComposerPackageInfo
:PypiPackageInfo
uses the same logic as oneComposerPackageInfo
uses.pipenv-sublime
: A Sublime Text pugin for handling projects with Pipenv.- Poetry: Dependency Management for Python
Licensed under the MIT License.