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Name: pyproject2conda
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Summary: A script to convert a Python project declared on a pyproject.toml to a conda environment.
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# `pyproject2conda`

A script to convert `pyproject.toml` dependencies to `environment.yaml` files.

## Overview

The main goal of `pyproject2conda` is to provide a means to keep all basic
dependency information, for both `pip` based and `conda` based environments, in
`pyproject.toml`. I often use a mix of pip and conda when developing packages,
and in my everyday workflow. Some packages just aren't available on both. If you
use poetry, I'd highly recommend [poetry2conda].

## Features

- Simple comment based syntax to add information to dependencies when creating
  `environment.yaml`

## Status

This package is actively used by the author, but is still very much a work in
progress. Please feel free to create a pull request for wanted features and
suggestions!

## Quick start

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Use one of the following to install `pyproject2conda`:

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```bash
$ pip install pyproject2conda
```

or

```bash
$ conda install -c conda-forge pyproject2conda
```

[rich]: https://github.com/Textualize/rich
[shellingham]: https://github.com/sarugaku/shellingham
[typer]: https://github.com/tiangolo/typer

If using pip, to install with [rich] and [shellingham] support, either install
them your self, or use:

```bash
$ pip install pyproject2conda[all]
```

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The conda-forge distribution of [typer] (which `pyproject2conda` uses) installs
[rich] and [shellingham] by default.

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## Example usage

### Basic usage

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<!-- [[[cog
import sys

sys.path.insert(0, ".")
from tools.cog_utils import wrap_command, get_pyproject, run_command, cat_lines
sys.path.pop(0)
]]] -->
<!-- [[[end]]] -->

Consider the `toml` file
[test-pyproject.toml](https://github.com/usnistgov/pyproject2conda/blob/main/tests/data/test-pyproject.toml).

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin=None, end="[tool.pyproject2conda]", begin_dot=False)]]] -->

```toml
[project]
name = "hello"
requires-python = ">=3.8,<3.11"
dependencies = [
"athing", #
"bthing",
"cthing; python_version < '3.10'",
]

[project.optional-dependencies]
test = [
"pandas", #
"pytest",
]
dev-extras = ["matplotlib"]
dev = ["hello[test]", "hello[dev-extras]"]
dist-pypi = [
# this is intended to be parsed with --skip-package option
"setuptools",
"build",
]

[tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies]
athing = { pip = true }
bthing = { skip = true, packages = "bthing-conda" }
cthing = { channel = "conda-forge" }
pytest = { channel = "conda-forge" }
matplotlib = { skip = true, packages = [
"additional-thing; python_version < '3.9'",
"conda-matplotlib"
] }
build = { channel = "pip" }

# ...
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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Note the table `[tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies]`. This table takes as keys
the dependency names from `project.dependencies` or
`project.optional-dependencies`, and as values a mapping with keys:

- `pip`: if `true`, specify install via pip in `environment.yaml` file
- `skip`: if `true`, skip the dependency
- `channel`: conda-channel to use for this dependency
- `packages`: Additional packages to include in `environment.yaml` file

So, if we run the following, we get:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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By default, the python version is not included in the resulting conda output. To
include the specification from `pyproject.toml`, use `--python-include infer`
option:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-include infer")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-include infer
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python>=3.8,<3.11
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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### Specify python version

To specify a specific value of python in the output, pass a value with:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-include python=3.9")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-include \
    python=3.9
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.9
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->

Note that this is for including python in the resulting environment file.

You can also constrain packages by the python version using the standard
`pyproject.toml` syntax `"...; python_version < 'some-version-number'"`. For is
parsed for both the pip packages and conda packages:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-version 3.10")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-version 3.10
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->

It is common to want to specify the python version and include it in the
resulting environment file. You could, for example use:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-version 3.10 --python-include python=3.10")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python-version 3.10 \
    --python-include python=3.10
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - bthing-conda
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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Because this is common, you can also just pass the option `-p/--python`:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python 3.10")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python 3.10
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - bthing-conda
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->

### Adding extra conda dependencies and pip requirements

You can also add additional conda and pip dependencies with the flags
`-d/--deps` and `-r/--reqs`, respectively. Adding the last example:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -d dep -r req")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -d dep -r req
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - dep
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
      - req
```

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These will also obey dependencies like `dep:python_version<={version}`. Pass the
flags multiple times to pass multiple dependencies.

### Command "aliases"

The name `pyproject2conda` can be a bit long to type. For this reason, the
package also ships with the alias `p2c`, which has the exact same functionality.
Additionally, the subcommands can be shortened to a unique match:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("p2c y -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python 3.10")]]] -->

```bash
$ p2c y -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --python 3.10
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - bthing-conda
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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You can also call with `python -m pyproject2conda`.

### Installing extras

Given the extra dependency:

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin="[project.optional-dependencies]", end="[tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies]")]]] -->

```toml
# ...
[project.optional-dependencies]
test = [
"pandas", #
"pytest",
]
dev-extras = ["matplotlib"]
dev = ["hello[test]", "hello[dev-extras]"]
dist-pypi = [
# this is intended to be parsed with --skip-package option
"setuptools",
"build",
]

# ...
```

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and running the following gives:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e test")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e test
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - pandas
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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`pyproject2conda` also works with self referenced dependencies:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e dev")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e dev
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - additional-thing
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - conda-matplotlib
  - pandas
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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### Installing from `dependency-groups`

`pyproject2conda` also support the [PEP 735](https://peps.python.org/pep-0735/)
`dependency-groups` table. For example, if we have the follinging

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin="[dependency-groups]", end="[tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies]", path="tests/data/test-pyproject-groups.toml")]]] -->

```toml
# ...
[dependency-groups]
test = ["pandas", "pytest"]
dev-extras = ["matplotlib"]
dev = [{ include-group = "test" }, { include-group = "dev-extras" }]
dist-pypi = [
# this is intended to be parsed with --skip-package option
"setuptools",
"build",
]

# ...
```

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Then, we can build a requirement file, specifying groups with `-g/--group` flag.

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  <!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject-groups.toml --group dev")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject-groups.toml --group dev
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - additional-thing
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - conda-matplotlib
  - pandas
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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The advantage of using `dependency-groups` as opposed to
`package.optional-dependencies` is that they work for non-package projects, and
are not included in the metadata of distributed packages.

### Header in output

By default, `pyproject2conda` includes a header in most output files to note
that the files are auto generated. No header is included by default when writing
to standard output. To override this behavior, pass `--header/--noheader`:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --header")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --header
#
# This file is autogenerated by pyproject2conda
# with the following command:
#
#     $ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --header
#
# You should not manually edit this file.
# Instead edit the corresponding pyproject.toml file.
#
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
```

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### Usage within python

`pyproject2conda` can also be used within python:

```pycon
>>> from pyproject2conda.requirements import ParseDepends
>>> p = ParseDepends.from_path("./tests/data/test-pyproject.toml")

# Basic environment
>>> print(p.to_conda_yaml(python_include="infer").strip())
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python>=3.8,<3.11
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing

# Environment with extras
>>> print(p.to_conda_yaml(extras="test").strip())
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::cthing
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - pandas
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing

```

### Configuration

`pyproject2conda` can be configured with a `[tool.pyproject2conda]` section in
`pyproject.toml`. To specify conda channels use:

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin="[tool.pyproject2conda]", end=None)]]] -->

```toml
# ...
[tool.pyproject2conda]
channels = ['conda-forge']
# these are the same as the default values of `p2c project`
template_python = "py{py}-{env}"
template = "{env}"
style = "yaml"
# options
python = ["3.10"]
# Note that this is relative to the location of pyproject.toml
user_config = "config/userconfig.toml"
# These environments will be created with the package, package dependencies, and
# dependencies from groups or extras with environment name so the below is the
# same as
#
# [tool.pyproject2conda.envs.test]
# extras_or_groups = "test"
#
default_envs = ["test", "dev", "dist-pypi"]

[tool.pyproject2conda.envs.base]
style = ["requirements"]
# This will have no extras or groups
#
# A value of `extras = true` will would be equivalent to
# passing extras_or_groups = <env-name>



[tool.pyproject2conda.envs."test-extras"]
extras = ["test"]
style = ["yaml", "requirements"]

[[tool.pyproject2conda.overrides]]
envs = ['test-extras', "dist-pypi"]
skip_package = true

[[tool.pyproject2conda.overrides]]
envs = ["test", "test-extras"]
python = ["3.10", "3.11"]
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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Note that specifying channels at the command line overrides
`tool.pyproject2conda.channels`.

You can also specify environments without the package dependences (those under
`project.dependencies`) by passing the `--skip-package` flag. This is useful for
defining environments for build, etc, that do not require the package be
installed. For example:

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin="dist-pypi = [", end="[tool.pyproject2conda]")]]] -->

```toml
# ...
dist-pypi = [
# this is intended to be parsed with --skip-package option
"setuptools",
"build",
]

[tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies]
athing = { pip = true }
bthing = { skip = true, packages = "bthing-conda" }
cthing = { channel = "conda-forge" }
pytest = { channel = "conda-forge" }
matplotlib = { skip = true, packages = [
"additional-thing; python_version < '3.9'",
"conda-matplotlib"
] }
build = { channel = "pip" }

# ...
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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These can be accessed using either of the following:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e dist-pypi --skip-package")]]] -->

```bash
$ pyproject2conda yaml -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml -e dist-pypi --skip- \
    package
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - setuptools
  - pip
  - pip:
      - build
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->

or

```pycon
>>> from pyproject2conda.requirements import ParseDepends
>>> p = ParseDepends.from_path("./tests/data/test-pyproject.toml")

# Basic environment
>>> print(p.to_conda_yaml(extras="dist-pypi", skip_package=True).strip())
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - setuptools
  - pip
  - pip:
      - build

```

### Creating multiple environments from `pyproject.toml`

`pyproject2conda` provides a means to create all needed environment/requirement
files in one go. We configure the environments using the `pyproject.toml` files
in the `[tool.pyproject2conda]` section. For example, example the configuration:

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin="[tool.pyproject2conda]", end=None)]]] -->

```toml
# ...
[tool.pyproject2conda]
channels = ['conda-forge']
# these are the same as the default values of `p2c project`
template_python = "py{py}-{env}"
template = "{env}"
style = "yaml"
# options
python = ["3.10"]
# Note that this is relative to the location of pyproject.toml
user_config = "config/userconfig.toml"
# These environments will be created with the package, package dependencies, and
# dependencies from groups or extras with environment name so the below is the
# same as
#
# [tool.pyproject2conda.envs.test]
# extras_or_groups = "test"
#
default_envs = ["test", "dev", "dist-pypi"]

[tool.pyproject2conda.envs.base]
style = ["requirements"]
# This will have no extras or groups
#
# A value of `extras = true` will would be equivalent to
# passing extras_or_groups = <env-name>



[tool.pyproject2conda.envs."test-extras"]
extras = ["test"]
style = ["yaml", "requirements"]

[[tool.pyproject2conda.overrides]]
envs = ['test-extras', "dist-pypi"]
skip_package = true

[[tool.pyproject2conda.overrides]]
envs = ["test", "test-extras"]
python = ["3.10", "3.11"]
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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run through the command `pyproject2conda project` (or `p2c project`):

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("p2c project -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --dry ", wrapper="bash", bounds=(None, 45))]]] -->

```bash
$ p2c project -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --dry
# --------------------
# Creating requirements base.txt
athing
bthing
cthing;python_version<"3.10"
# --------------------
# Creating yaml py310-test-extras.yaml
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - pandas
# --------------------
# Creating yaml py311-test-extras.yaml
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.11
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - pandas
# --------------------
# Creating requirements test-extras.txt
pandas
pytest
# --------------------
# Creating yaml py310-test.yaml
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - pandas
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
# --------------------
# Creating yaml py311-test.yaml
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.11
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::pytest

 ...
```

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Note that here, we have used the `--dry` option to just print the output. In
production, you'd omit this flag, and files according to `--template` and
`--template-python` would be used.

The options under `[tool.pyproject2conda]` follow the command line options
(replace `-` with `_`). To specify an environment, you can either use the
`[tool.pyproject.envs."environment-name"]` method, or, if the environment is the
same as the "extras" name, you can just specify it under
`tool.pyproject2conda.default_envs`:

```toml
[tool.pyproject2conda]
# ...
default_envs = ["test"]

```

is equivalent to

```toml
[tool.pyproject2conda.envs.test]
extras = ["tests"]

```

To specify a conda environment (`yaml`) file, pass `style = "yaml"` (the
default). To specify a requirements file, pass `style = "requirements"`. You can
specify both to make both.

Options in a given `tool.pyproject2conda.envs."environment-name"` section
override those at the `tool.pyproject2conda` level. So, for example:

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(begin='[tool.pyproject2conda.envs."test-extras"]', end='[[tool.pyproject2conda.overrides]]', begin_dot=False)]]] -->

```toml
# ...
[tool.pyproject2conda.envs."test-extras"]
extras = ["test"]
style = ["yaml", "requirements"]

# ...
```

<!-- [[[end]]] -->
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will override use the two styles instead of the default of `yaml`.

You can also override options for multiple environments using the
`[[tools.pyproject2conda.overrides]]` list. Just specify the override option(s)
and the environments to apply them to. For example, above we specify that the
base option is `False` for envs `test-extras` and `dist-pypi`, and that the
python version should be `3.10` and `3.11` for envs `test` and `test-extras`.

So in all, options are picked up, in order, from the environment definition,
then the overrides list, and finally, from the default options.

You can also define "user defined" configurations. This can be done through the
option `--user-config`. This allows you to define your own environments outside
of the (most likely source controlled) `pyproject.toml` file. For example, we
have the option `user_config=config/userconfig.toml`.

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<!-- [[[cog cat_lines(path="./tests/data/config/userconfig.toml", begin=None, end=None)]]] -->

```toml
[tool.pyproject2conda.envs."user-dev"]
extras_or_groups = ["dev", "dist-pypi"]
deps = ["extra-dep"]
reqs = ["extra-req"]
name = "hello"
```

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Note that the full path of this file is note that the path of the `user_conifg`
file is relative to them`pyproject.toml` file. So, if the `pyproject.toml` file
is at `a/path/pyproject.toml`, the path of user configuration files will be
`a/path/config/userconfig.toml`. We then can run the following:

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<!-- [[[cog run_command("p2c project -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --dry --envs user-dev", wrapper="bash")]]] -->
```bash
$ p2c project -f tests/data/test-pyproject.toml --dry --envs user-dev
# --------------------
# Creating yaml py310-user-dev.yaml
name: hello
channels:
  - conda-forge
dependencies:
  - python=3.10
  - bthing-conda
  - conda-forge::pytest
  - conda-matplotlib
  - extra-dep
  - pandas
  - setuptools
  - pip
  - pip:
      - athing
      - build
      - extra-req
```

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### CLI options

See
[command line interface documentation](https://pages.nist.gov/pyproject2conda/reference/cli.html#)
for details on the commands and options.

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<!-- [cog
  import os
  os.environ["P2C_RICH_CLICK_MAX_WIDTH"] = "90"

  run_command("pyproject2conda --help", wrapper="bash")

  cmds = [
    "list",
    "yaml",
    "requirements",
    "project",
    "conda-requirements",
    "json"
  ]

  for cmd in cmds:
    print(f"#### {cmd}\n")
    run_command(f"pyproject2conda {cmd} --help", wrapper="bash")

] -->

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## Related work

The application `pyproject2conda` is used in the development of the following
packages:

- [`cmomy`](https://github.com/usnistgov/cmomy)
- [`thermoextrap`](https://github.com/usnistgov/thermoextrap)
- [`tmmc-lnpy`](https://github.com/usnistgov/tmmc-lnpy)
- [`module-utilities`](https://github.com/usnistgov/module-utilities)
- [`analphipy`](https://github.com/conda-forge/analphipy-feedstock)
- `pyproject2conda` itself!

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## Documentation

See the [documentation][docs-link] for a look at `pyproject2conda` in action.

## License

This is free software. See [LICENSE][license-link].

## Contact

The author can be reached at <wpk@nist.gov>.

## Credits

This package was created using
[Cookiecutter](https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter) with the
[usnistgov/cookiecutter-nist-python](https://github.com/usnistgov/cookiecutter-nist-python)
template.

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# Changelog

Changelog for `pyproject2conda`

## Unreleased

[changelog.d]: https://github.com/usnistgov/pyproject2conda/tree/main/changelog.d

See the fragment files in [changelog.d]

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## v0.12.0 — 2024-11-04

### Removed

- Removed comments based (`# p2c: ...`) support. Specify changes with
  `tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies` table only. This greatly simplifies the
  code, and has become the primary way to use the `pyproject2conda`.

### Added

- Added [PEP 735](https://peps.python.org/pep-0735/) support. This includes
  adding option `--group` to the cli, and `groups` key to
  `tools.pyproject2conda.envs....` tables. There is also an option
  `--extra-or-group` (or `extras_or_groups` in pyproject.toml) that will first
  try to find dependencies from "extras" and then from "groups".

### Changed

- Passing no extras to an environment now defaults to no added extras or groups.
  Old behavior (to default to the extra with the same name as the environment)
  was lead to complications with support of `dependency-groups`. Explicitly pass
  the extra or group if to get the old behavior.
- `default_envs` now passed the environment name as `extras_or_groups`.
  Therefore, if the name of the environment is an extra, it will be used.
  Otherwise, it will be from a group of that name.

- Removed option `--base/--no-base`. Replaced with `--skip-package`. Default is
  to include package dependencies. Pass `--skip-package` (or
  `skip_package = true` in `pyproject.toml`) to skip package dependencies.

## v0.11.0 — 2023-11-28

### Added

- Can now access "build-system.requires" as an extra. This can be useful for
  creating isolated environments to build a package.

### Changed

- Can now specify `pip` as a conda dependency. This is needed for cases that
  there are no pip dependencies in the environment, but you want it there for
  installing local packages. This may be the case if using `conda-lock` on an
  environment. Note that, much like python is always first in the dependency
  list, pip is always last.

## v0.10.0 — 2023-11-17

### Added

- Can now specify conda changes using `tool.pyproject2conda.dependencies` table.
  This is an alternative to using `# p2c:` comments.
- Refactored code. Split `parser` to `requirements` and `overrides`. Also
  cleaned up the parsing logic to hopefully make future changes simpler.

## v0.9.0 — 2023-11-14

### Added

- Default is now to remove whitespace from dependencies. For example, the
  dependency `module > 0.1` will become `module>0.1`. To override this
  behaviour, pass the option `--no-remove-whitespace`.
- Now supports python version `>3.8,<=3.12`
- Can now specify `extras = false` in pyprojec.toml to skip any extras. The
  default (`extras = true`) is the same as `extras = [env_name]` where
  `env_name` is the name of the environment (e.g.,
  `tool.pyproject2conda.envs.env_name`).

## v0.8.0 — 2023-10-02

### Added

- Added option to either raise error, or print message for environments with no
  dependencies.

### Changed

- pyproject2conda now works with `pyproject.toml` files with no dependencies.

## v0.7.0 — 2023-09-26

### Added

- Now use `logging` to print info output.

### Changed

- cli now uses `typer`. Since the program was already typed, this simplifies the
  interface.
- Program can now be called with any of `pyproject2conda`, `p2c`, or
  `python -m pyproject2conda`.
- Added cli options to web documentation.
- Fixed small typos and typing issues.
- The cli option `--python-include` now requires an argument. This is due to
  `typer` not liking options with zero or one arguments. Instead of the bare
  flag `--python-include` including the python spec from `pyproject.toml`, you
  have to pass `--python-include infer` to get that behavior.
- Added extra `all` to pip install options. The default is to not include `rich`
  or `shellingham`. Using `pip install pyproject2conda[all]` includes these
  optional packages. Note that the conda-forge recipe is based on the plain
  install (i.e., no `rich` or `shellingham`). However, the conda-froge recipe
  for `typer` does include these. That means, if you want to install
  `pyproject2conda` without the optional extras, you'll have to use pip.

## v0.6.1 — 2023-09-22

### Changed

- Fixed edge case where `--overwrite=check` and have a `user_config`. Now when
  using `p2c project` with a `user_config` and `overwrite=check`, the timestamp
  of the output file will be compared to both the `filename=pyproject.toml` and
  `user_config`.

## v0.6.0 — 2023-09-19

### Added

- Added `project` subcommand. This uses a configuration in `pyproject.toml` to
  build multiple enivonments in one go.
- Added `--deps` and `--reqs` flags to include extra conda and pip requirements.
- Added `--overwrite` to check if output file exists.
- Now (correctly) using rich_click.
- Added tests for all new cases, and some edge cases.

## v0.5.1 — 2023-09-09

### Added

- Added `--sort/--no-sort` flag to cli. Default is to sort dependencies. This
  fixes issues with changing order in `pyproject.toml` leading to different yaml
  files.

### Changed

- Changed structure of the repo to better support some third party tools.
- Moved nox environments from `.nox` to `.nox/{project-name}/envs`. This fixes
  issues with ipykernel giving odd names for locally installed environments.
- Moved repo specific dot files to the `config` directory (e.g.,
  `.noxconfig.toml` to `config/userconfig.toml`). This cleans up the top level
  of the repo.
- added some support for using `nbqa` to run mypy/pyright on notebooks.
- Added ability to bootstrap development environment using pipx. This should
  simplify initial setup. See Contributing for more info.

- Main repo now on usnistgov.
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