How can I define a private GitHub repo as a dependency in the project section of my pyproject.toml file?
[project] dependencies = [ "my_repo_name>=<SSH-address_to_my_private_github_repo>" ] How can I define a private GitHub repo as a dependency in the project section of my pyproject.toml file?
[project] dependencies = [ "my_repo_name>=<SSH-address_to_my_private_github_repo>" ] How about something like:
[tool.hatch.metadata] allow-direct-references = true [project] dependencies = [ "my_pkg_name @ git+ssh://[email protected]/my-github-name/my_repo", ] Explanation:
@EDG956 and @sinoroc pointed at docs on how to do this if you're using poetry, but I don't think you are: your example has a [project] section rather than a [tool.poetry.dependencies] section, so I'm guessing you're using pyproject.toml with setuptools directly — as described here.
That page refers to PEP 621, whose section on dependencies says:
For
dependencies, it is a key whose value is an array of strings. Each string represents a dependency of the project and MUST be formatted as a valid PEP 508 string.
Then, the "Examples" section of PEP 508 shows an example which I've used as the basis of my suggestion above.
(As usual, you can use @<tag> or @<sha>, or #<branch_name> suffixes, etc.)