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Tooling to manage the pyodide-lock.json
file.
Note: the API of this package is still being iterated on and may change completely before the 0.1 release.
The pyodide-lock
file is used to lock the versions of the packages that are
used in a given Pyodide application. Packages included in pyodide-lock.json
will be auto-loaded at import time, when using pyodide.runPythonAsync
or
running in JupyterLite or PyScript, and do not need to be explicitly installed
with micropip.
pip install pyodide-lock
To parsing and write the pyodide-lock.json
(formerly repodata.json
) file:
from pyodide_lock import PyodideLockSpec
lock_spec = PyodideLockSpec.from_json("pyodide-lock.json")
# Make some changes
lock_spec.to_json("pyodide-lock.json")
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Tooling to manage the `pyodide-lock.json` file
We found that pyodide-lock demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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