Part of https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/4392
We shouldn't link to PyPI, and dropping the workspace-level
documentation link should mean that we get the auto-generated `docs.rs`
links.
I'm a little wary here, in the sense that it might be silly to have a
command that does something so simple that's covered by `uv workspace
metadata`? but I think this could be stabilized much faster than `uv
workspace metadata` and makes it easier to write scripts against
workspace members.
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Co-authored-by: liam <liam@scalzulli.com>
Addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/13636
Prints the path to the workspace root by default, and any of the child
packages if requested.
I looped it into the same preview flag as `workspace metadata`, given
how closely related they are.
## Summary
```
─> uv workspace dir
/Users/mikayla/code/uv/dev-envs
─> uv workspace dir --package foo-proj
/Users/mikayla/code/uv/dev-envs/foo-proj
─> uv workspace dir --package bar-proj
error: Package `bar-proj` not found in workspace.
```
## Test Plan
Unit tests added.
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Signed-off-by: Mikayla Thompson <mrt@mikayla.codes>
Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
This adds the scaffolding for a `uv workspace metadata` command, as an
equivalent to `cargo metadata`, for integration with downstream tools. I
didn't do much here beyond emit the workspace root path and the paths of
the workspace members. I explored doing a bit more in #16638, but I
think we're actually going to want to come up with a fairly
comprehensive schema like `cargo metadata` has. I've started exploring
that too, but I don't have a concrete proposal to share yet.
I don't want this to be a top-level command because I think people would
expect `uv metadata <PACKAGE>` to show metadata about arbitrary packages
(this has been requested several times). I also think we can do other
things in the workspace namespace to make trivial integrations simpler,
like `uv workspace list` (enumerate members) and `uv workspace dir`
(show the path to the workspace root).
I don't expect this to be stable at all to start. I've both gated it
with preview and hidden it from the help. The intent is to merge so we
can iterate on it as we figure out what integrations need.
Addresses https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/15790
## Summary
After discussion, the functionality of `--project` vs `--directory` was
quite unclear in this case, so deprecating `--project` for `init` is
probably the clearest behavior option. This is a breaking change, so it
requires being under preview before being rolled out fully.
Included in the PR now:
- new feature flag (`init --project` is deprecated if `--preview` or
`--preview-features deprecate-project-for-init` are provided)
- tests (for `--directory` behavior, as well as the current warning and
future error)
- documentation updated in docs/concepts/projects/init.md
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Signed-off-by: Mikayla Thompson <mrt@mikayla.codes>
## Summary
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Implement `uv cache size` to output the cache directory size in raw
bytes by default, with a `--human` option for human-readable output.
close#15821
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <charlie.r.marsh@gmail.com>
## Summary
This PR enables users to mark a URL as an S3 endpoint, at which point uv
will sign requests to that URL by detecting credentials from the
standard AWS environment variables, configuration files, etc.
Signing is handled by the
[reqsign](https://docs.rs/reqsign/latest/reqsign/) crate, which we can
also use in the future to sign requests for other providers.
We're not sure what the best way to expose the native store to users is
yet and it's a bit weird that you can use this in the `uv auth` commands
but can't use any of the other keyring provider options. The simplest
path forward is to just not expose it to users as a keyring provider,
and instead frame it as a preview alternative to the plaintext uv
credentials store. We can revisit the best way to expose configuration
before stabilization.
Note this pull request retains the _internal_ keyring provider
implementation — we can refactor it out later but I wanted to avoid a
bunch of churn here.
Picks up the work from
- #14559
- https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/14896
There are some high-level changes from those pull requests
1. We do not stash seen credentials in the keyring automatically
2. We use `auth login` and `auth logout` (for future consistency)
3. We add a `token` command for showing the credential that will be used
As well as many smaller changes to API, messaging, testing, etc.
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Co-authored-by: John Mumm <jtfmumm@gmail.com>
## Summary
This is causing some cyclic dependencies issues for me, because these
can be used in virtually _any_ crate (like `uv-install-wheel`), which
then means that all of `uv-configuration` becomes a dependency, etc. I
think this should be a leaf crate so that we can safely depend on it
anywhere.