bring PEP into line with existing executable naming convention
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This PEP does not propose to include the pip implementation in the
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Python standard library. Nor does it propose to implement any package
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management or installation mechanisms beyond those provided by PEPs
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management or installation mechanisms beyond those provided by PEP
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427 ("The Wheel Binary Package Format 1.0") and TODO distlib PEP.
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The pip bootstrap
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-----------------
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The Python installation includes an executable called "pip" that attempts to
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import pip machinery. If it can then the pip command proceeds as
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normal. If it cannot it will bootstrap pip by downloading the pip
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implementation wheel file. Once installed, the pip command proceeds
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as normal.
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The Python installation includes an executable called "pip3" (see PEP 394 for
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naming rationale etc.) that attempts to import pip machinery. If it can
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then the pip command proceeds as normal. If it cannot it will bootstrap pip by
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downloading the pip implementation wheel file. Once installed, the pip command
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proceeds as normal.
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A boostrap is used in the place of a the full pip code so that we
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don't have to bundle pip and also the install tool is upgradeable
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1. The user system has Python (3.4+) installed. In the "scripts"
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directory of the Python installation there is the bootstrap script
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called "pip".
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2. The user will invoke a pip command, typically "pip install
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<package>", for example "pip install Django".
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called "pip3".
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2. The user will invoke a pip command, typically "pip3 install
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<package>", for example "pip3 install Django".
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3. The boostrap script will attempt to import the pip implementation.
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If this succeeds, the pip command is processed normally.
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4. On failing to import the pip implementation the bootstrap notifies
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latest download wheel file (see PEP 427.)
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5. Upon downloading the file it is installed using the distlib
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installation machinery for wheel packages. Upon completing the
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installation the user is notified that "pip has been upgraded."
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installation the user is notified that "pip3 has been upgraded."
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TODO how is it verified?
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6. The pip tool may now import the pip implementation and continues to
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process the requested user command normally.
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Users may be running in an environment which cannot access the public
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Internet and are relying solely on a local package repository. They
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would use the "-i" (Base URL of Python Package Index) argument to the
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"pip install" command. This use case will be handled by:
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"pip3 install" command. This use case will be handled by:
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1. Recognising the command-line arguments that specify alternative or
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additional locations to discover packages and attempting to
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the file manually.
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Manual installation of the pip implementation will be supported
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through the manual download of the wheel file and "pip install
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through the manual download of the wheel file and "pip3 install
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<downloaded wheel file>".
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This installation will not perform standard pip installation steps of
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the downloaded file.
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Beyond those arguments controlling index location and download
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options, the "pip" boostrap command may support further standard pip
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options, the "pip3" boostrap command may support further standard pip
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options for verbosity, quietness and logging.
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The "--no-install" option to the "pip" command will not affect the
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The "--no-install" option to the "pip3" command will not affect the
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bootstrapping process.
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setuptools
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