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Due to limited functionality, the pip-compile
manager should be considered in an "alpha" stage, which means it's not ready for production use for the majority of end users.
We welcome feedback and bug reports!
The current implementation has some limitations.
Read the full document before you start using the pip-compile
manager.
Non-configured fileMatch
The pip-compile
manager has an empty array for default fileMatch
, meaning it won't match any files ever by default.
You can "activate" the manager by specifying a fileMatch
pattern such as:
{
"pip-compile": {
"fileMatch": ["(^|/)requirements\\.in$"]
}
}
Assumption of .in
/.txt
If Renovate matches/extracts a file, it assumes that the corresponding output file is found by swapping the .in
for .txt
.
e.g. requirements.in
=> requirements.txt
It will not work if files are in separate directories, including input/requirements.in
and output/requirements.txt
.
If no .in
suffix is found, then a .txt
suffix is appended for the output file, e.g. foo.file
would look for a corresponding foo.file.txt
.
We intend to make the mapping configurable in future iterations.
Configuration of Python version
By default Renovate uses the latest version of Python. To get Renovate to use another version of Python, add a constraints` rule to the Renovate config:
{
"constraints": {
"python": "==3.7"
}
}
pip-compile
arguments
Renovate reads the requirements.txt
file and extracts these pip-compile
arguments:
--generate-hashes
--allow-unsafe
--no-emit-index-url
--strip-extras
--resolver