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Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +10001:mod:`ensurepip` --- Bootstrapping the ``pip`` installer
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Georg Brandlef08bde2014-10-30 22:45:27 +01005 :synopsis: Bootstrapping the "pip" installer into an existing Python
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +10006 installation or virtual environment.
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R David Murray43ad1382013-12-20 14:40:11 -05008.. versionadded:: 3.4
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Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040010--------------
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Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +100012The :mod:`ensurepip` package provides support for bootstrapping the ``pip``
13installer into an existing Python installation or virtual environment. This
14bootstrapping approach reflects the fact that ``pip`` is an independent
15project with its own release cycle, and the latest available stable version
16is bundled with maintenance and feature releases of the CPython reference
17interpreter.
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19In most cases, end users of Python shouldn't need to invoke this module
20directly (as ``pip`` should be bootstrapped by default), but it may be
21needed if installing ``pip`` was skipped when installing Python (or
22when creating a virtual environment) or after explicitly uninstalling
23``pip``.
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Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +100025.. note::
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27 This module *does not* access the internet. All of the components
28 needed to bootstrap ``pip`` are included as internal parts of the
29 package.
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31.. seealso::
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Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -070033 :ref:`installing-index`
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +100034 The end user guide for installing Python packages
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36 :pep:`453`: Explicit bootstrapping of pip in Python installations
37 The original rationale and specification for this module.
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40Command line interface
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43The command line interface is invoked using the interpreter's ``-m`` switch.
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45The simplest possible invocation is::
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47 python -m ensurepip
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49This invocation will install ``pip`` if it is not already installed,
50but otherwise does nothing. To ensure the installed version of ``pip``
51is at least as recent as the one bundled with ``ensurepip``, pass the
52``--upgrade`` option::
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54 python -m ensurepip --upgrade
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56By default, ``pip`` is installed into the current virtual environment
57(if one is active) or into the system site packages (if there is no
58active virtual environment). The installation location can be controlled
59through two additional command line options:
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61* ``--root <dir>``: Installs ``pip`` relative to the given root directory
62 rather than the root of the currently active virtual environment (if any)
63 or the default root for the current Python installation.
64* ``--user``: Installs ``pip`` into the user site packages directory rather
65 than globally for the current Python installation (this option is not
66 permitted inside an active virtual environment).
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68By default, the scripts ``pipX`` and ``pipX.Y`` will be installed (where
69X.Y stands for the version of Python used to invoke ``ensurepip``). The
70scripts installed can be controlled through two additional command line
71options:
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73* ``--altinstall``: if an alternate installation is requested, the ``pipX``
74 script will *not* be installed.
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76* ``--default-pip``: if a "default pip" installation is requested, the
77 ``pip`` script will be installed in addition to the two regular scripts.
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79Providing both of the script selection options will trigger an exception.
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82Module API
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85:mod:`ensurepip` exposes two functions for programmatic use:
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87.. function:: version()
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89 Returns a string specifying the bundled version of pip that will be
90 installed when bootstrapping an environment.
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92.. function:: bootstrap(root=None, upgrade=False, user=False, \
93 altinstall=False, default_pip=False, \
94 verbosity=0)
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96 Bootstraps ``pip`` into the current or designated environment.
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98 *root* specifies an alternative root directory to install relative to.
Serhiy Storchakaecf41da2016-10-19 16:29:26 +030099 If *root* is ``None``, then installation uses the default install location
Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000100 for the current environment.
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102 *upgrade* indicates whether or not to upgrade an existing installation
103 of an earlier version of ``pip`` to the bundled version.
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105 *user* indicates whether to use the user scheme rather than installing
106 globally.
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108 By default, the scripts ``pipX`` and ``pipX.Y`` will be installed (where
109 X.Y stands for the current version of Python).
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111 If *altinstall* is set, then ``pipX`` will *not* be installed.
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113 If *default_pip* is set, then ``pip`` will be installed in addition to
114 the two regular scripts.
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116 Setting both *altinstall* and *default_pip* will trigger
117 :exc:`ValueError`.
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119 *verbosity* controls the level of output to :data:`sys.stdout` from the
120 bootstrapping operation.
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122 .. note::
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Nick Coghlan6256fcb2013-12-23 16:16:07 +1000124 The bootstrapping process has side effects on both ``sys.path`` and
125 ``os.environ``. Invoking the command line interface in a subprocess
126 instead allows these side effects to be avoided.
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128 .. note::
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Nick Coghland0cf0632013-11-11 22:11:55 +1000130 The bootstrapping process may install additional modules required by
131 ``pip``, but other software should not assume those dependencies will
132 always be present by default (as the dependencies may be removed in a
133 future version of ``pip``).