Release history
Version 3.12
Version 3.11
Support for SPDX license expressions and multiple license files, as detailed in PEP 639:
license = "BSD-3-Clause" license-files = ["LICENSE"]
For now, only a single license identifier is allowed. More complex expressions describing multiple licenses & expressions may be supported in a future version.
The metadata format in produced packages is now version 2.4, to support the expanded license information.
Version 3.10.1
The sdist of
flit_corenow includes the corresponding tests (PR #704). These were missing in 3.10.
Version 3.10
flit publishcan now use PyPI tokens stored in keyring (PR #649), either project tokens with a ‘username’ likepypi_token:project:project_name(use the normalised form of the name) or user tokens (pypi_token:user:username).The
--pythonoption can now take the path of a virtualenv folder, as an alternative to a Python executable (PR #667).Flit will work with current development versions of Pythona again (PR #684).
The
flitcommand line package now requires Python 3.8 or above (PR #660).flit_corestill works with Python 3.6 or above.The metadata in packages now has the names of optional dependency groups (“extras”) normalised, complying with version 2.3 of the metadata standard (PR #676, PR #697).
The
flitcommand line package now depends on pip (PR #647).Fix potential substitution of environment variables into passwords read from
.pypircfiles (PR #652).A warning is now shown when building packages which specify the old
flit.buildapibackend, which should be replaced byflit_core.buildapi(PR #674). It’s a good idea to always set a maximum version for the build requirement, to protect against changes in future major versions of Flit.Avoid using the deprecated
datetime.utcfromtimestamp()(PR #682).Flit now has a
SECURITY.mdfile in the Github repository (PR #665).The tests for
flit_coreare no longer part of the installed package, reducing the size of the wheels (PR #691).
Version 3.9
New options
flit build --use-vcsandflit build --no-use-vcsto enable & disable including all committed files in the sdist. For now--use-vcsis the default, but this is likely to change in a future version, to bringflit buildin line with standard build frontends likepython -m build(PR #625).Sdist file names, and the name of the top-level folder in an sdist, are now normalised, in accordance with PEP 625 (PR #628).
A statically defined version number can now be parsed from files called
version.py,_version.pyor__version__.pyinside a package, as well as from__init__.py, so executing code is required in fewer cases (PR #630).Fix setting the flag for regular files in zip metadata (PR #639).
The timestamp embedded in the gzip wrapper for sdists now defaults to a fixed date, so building an sdist twice on the same machine should produce identical results, even without any special steps (PR #635). Setting
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCHis still recommended for properly reproducible builds.
Version 3.8
A project name containing hyphens is now automatically translated to use underscores for the import name (PR #566).
New option
flit install --only-depsto install the dependencies of the package, but not the package itself.Add support for recursive globbing (
**) in sdist includes and excludes (PR #550).Python’s bytecode cache files (
__pycache__folders and.pycfiles) are now always excluded from sdists (PR #581).Use tomllib in Python 3.11, rather than tomli (PR #573, PR #604).
Fix crash when unable to get a password from
keyring(PR #567).Fix including modified files in sdist when using Mercurial (PR #541).
Fix for some cases of determining whether a package supports Python 2 or not (PR #593).
Fix parsing version number from code using multiple assignments (PR #474).
Document how to use a PyPI token with
FLIT_PASSWORD(PR #602).Fix link to information about environment variables for pip (PR #576).
Link to the docs for the latest stable version in package metadata (PR #589).
Remove a mention of the
tomlpackage, which is no longer needed, from the Developing Flit page (PR #601).The bootstrap install script for
flit_coreaccepts a new--install-rootoption.Ensure the license file is included in packages on PyPI (PR #603).
Version 3.7.1
Fix building packages which need execution to get the version number, and have a relative import in
__init__.py(PR #531).
Version 3.7
Support for external data files such as man pages or Jupyter extension support files (PR #510).
Project names are now lowercase in wheel filenames and
.dist-infofolder names, in line with the specifications (PR #498).Improved support for bootstrapping a Python environment, e.g. for downstream packagers (PR #511).
flit_core.wheelis usable withpython -mto create wheels before the build tool is available, andflit_coresdists also include a script to install itself from a wheel before installer is available.Use newer importlib APIs, fixing some deprecation warnings (PR #499).
Version 3.6
flit_corenow bundles the tomli TOML parser library (version 1.2.3) to avoid a circular dependency betweenflit_coreandtomli(PR #492). This meansflit_corenow has no dependencies except Python itself, both at build time and at runtime, simplifying bootstrapping.
Version 3.5.1
Fix development installs with
flit install --symlinkand--pth-file, which were broken in 3.5.0, especially for packages using asrcfolder (PR #472).
Version 3.5
You can now use Flit to distribute a module or package inside a namespace package (as defined by PEP 420). To do this, specify the import name of the concrete, inner module you are packaging - e.g.
name = "sphinxcontrib.foo"- either in the[project]table, or under[tool.flit.module]if you want to use a different name on PyPI (PR #468).Flit no longer generates a
setup.pyfile in sdists (.tar.gzpackages) by default (PR #462). Modern packaging tools don’t need this. You can use the--setup-pyflag to keep adding it for now, but this will probably be removed at some point in the future.Fixed how
flit inithandles authors’ names with non-ASCII characters (PR #460).When
flit initgenerates a LICENSE file, the newpyproject.tomlnow references it (PR #467).
Version 3.4
Python 3.6 or above is now required, both for
flitandflit_core.Add a
--setup-pyoption toflit buildandflit publish, and a warning when neither this nor--no-setup-pyare specified (PR #431). A future version will stop generatingsetup.pyfiles in sdists by default.Add support for standardised editable installs -
pip install -e- according to PEP 660 (PR #400).Add a
--pypircoption forflit publishto specify an alternative path to a.pypircconfig file describing package indexes (PR #434).Fix installing dependencies specified in a
[project]table (PR #433).Fix building wheels when
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH(see Reproducible builds) is set to a date before 1980 (PR #448).Switch to using the tomli TOML parser, in common with other packaging projects (PR #438). This supports TOML version 1.0.
Add a document on Bootstrapping (PR #441).
Version 3.3
PKG-INFOfiles in sdists are now generated the same way asMETADATAin wheels, fixing some issues with sdists (PR #410).flit publishnow sends SHA-256 hashes, fixing uploads to GitLab package repositories (PR #416).The
[project]metadata table from PEP 621 is now fully supported and documented. Projects using this can now specifyrequires = ["flit_core >=3.2,<4"]in the[build-system]table.
Version 3.2
Experimental support for specifying metadata in a
[project]table inpyproject.tomlas specified by PEP 621 (PR #393). If you try using this, please specifyrequires = ["flit_core >=3.2.0,<3.3"]in the[build-system]table for now, in case it needs to change for the next release.Fix writing METADATA file with multi-line information in certain fields such as
Author(PR #402).Fix building wheel when a directory such as LICENSES appears in the project root directory (PR #401).
Version 3.1
Version 3.0
Breaking changes:
Projects must now provide Flit with information in
pyproject.tomlfiles, not the olderflit.iniformat (PR #338).flit_coreonce again requires Python 3 (>=3.4). Packages that support Python 2 can still be built byflit_core2.x, but can’t rely on new features (PR #342).The deprecated
flit installfromcommand was removed (PR #334). You can usepip install git+https://github.com/...instead.
Features and fixes:
Fix building sdists from a git repository with non-ASCII characters in filenames (PR #346).
Fix identifying the version number when the code contains a subscript assignment before
__version__ =(PR #348).Script entry points can now use a class method (PR #359).
Set suitable permission bits on metadata files in wheels (PR #256).
Fixed line endings in the
RECORDfile when installing on Windows (PR #368).Support for recording the source of local installations, as in PEP 610 (PR #335).
flit initwill check for a README in the root of the project and automatically set it asdescription-file(PR #337).Pygments is not required for checking reStructuredText READMEs (PR #357).
Packages where the version number can be recognised without executing their code don’t need their dependencies installed to build, which should make them build faster (PR #361).
Ensure the installed
RECORDfile is predictably ordered (PR #366).
Version 2.3
New projects created with flit init now declare that they require
flit_core >=2,<4(PR #328). Any projects usingpyproject.toml(notflit.ini) should be compatible with flit 3.x.Fix selecting files from a git submodule to include in an sdist (PR #324).
Fix checking classifiers when no writeable cache directory is available (PR #319).
Better errors when trying to install to a mis-spelled or missing Python interpreter (PR #331).
Fix specifying
--repositorybeforeupload(PR #322). Passing the option like this is deprecated, and you should now pass it afterupload.
Version 2.2
Allow underscores in package names with Python 2 (PR #305).
Add a
--no-setup-pyoption to build sdists without a backwards-compatiblesetup.pyfile (PR #311).Fix the generated
setup.pyfile for packages using asrc/layout (PR #303).Fix detecting when more than one file matches the module name specified (PR #307).
Fix installing to a venv on Windows with the
--pythonoption (PR #300).Don’t echo the command in scripts installed with
--symlinkor--pth-fileon Windows (PR #310).New
bootstrap_dev.pyscript to set up a development installation of Flit from the repository (PR #301, PR #306).
Version 2.1
Use compression when adding files to wheels.
Added the
FLIT_INSTALL_PYTHONenvironment variable (PR #295), to configure flit to always install into a Python other than the one it’s running on.flit_coreuses theintreehooksshim package to load its bootstrapping backend, until a released version of pip supports the standardbackend-pathmechanism.
Version 2.0
Flit 2 is a major architecture change. The flit_core package now provides
a PEP 517 backend for building packages, while flit is a
command line interface extending that.
The build backend works on Python 2, so tools like pip should be able to install
packages built with flit from source on Python 2.
The flit command requires Python 3.5 or above.
You will need to change the build-system table in your pyproject.toml file
to look like this:
[build-system]
requires = ["flit_core >=2,<4"]
build-backend = "flit_core.buildapi"
Other changes include:
Support for storing your code under a
src/folder (PR #260). You don’t need to change any configuration if you do this.Options to control what files are included in an sdist - see Sdist section for the details.
Requirements can specify a URL ‘direct reference’, as an alternative to a version number, with the syntax defined in PEP 440:
requests @ https://example.com/requests-2.22.0.tar.gz.Fix the shebang of scripts installed with the
--pythonoption and the--symlinkflag (PR #286).Installing with
--deps developnow installs normal dependencies as well as development dependencies.Author email is no longer required in the metadata table (PR #289).
More error messages are now shown without a traceback (PR #254)
Version 1.3
Fix for building sdists from a subdirectory in a Mercurial repository (PR #233).
Fix for getting the docstring and version from modules defining their encoding (PR #239).
Fix for installing packages with
flit installfrom(PR #221).Packages with requirements no longer get a spurious
Provides-Extra: .nonemetadata entry (#228).Better check of whether
python-requiresincludes any Python 2 version (PR #232).Better check of home page URLs in
flit init(PR #230).Better error message when the description file is not found (PR #234).
Updated a help message to refer to
pyproject.toml(PR #240).Improve tests of
flit init(PR #229).
Version 1.2.1
Fix for installing packages with
flit install.Make
requests_downloadan extra dependency, to avoid a circular build dependency. To useflit installfrom, you can install withpip install flit[installfrom]. Note that theinstallfromsubcommand is deprecated, as it will soon be possible to use pip to install Flit projects directly from a VCS URL.
Version 1.2
Fixes for packages specifying
requires-extra: sdists should now work, and environment markers can be used together withrequires-extra.Fix running
flit installfromwithout a config file present in the working directory.The error message for a missing or empty docstring tells you what file the docstring should be in.
Improvements to documentation on version selectors for requirements.
Version 1.1
Packages can now have ‘extras’, specified as
requires-extrain the pyproject.toml file. These are additional dependencies for optional features.The
home-pagemetadata field is no longer required.Additional project URLs are now validated.
flit -Vis now equivalent toflit --version.Various improvements to documentation.
Version 1.0
The description file may now be written in reStructuredText, Markdown or plain text. The file extension should indicate which of these formats it is (
.rst,.mdor.txt). Previously, only reStructuredText was officially supported.Multiple links (e.g. documentation, bug tracker) can now be specified in a new [tool.flit.metadata.urls] section of
pyproject.toml.Dependencies are now correctly installed to the target Python when you use the
--symlinkor--pth-fileoptions.Dependencies are only installed to the Python where Flit is running if it fails to get the docstring and version number without them.
The commands deprecated in 0.13—
flit wheel,flit sdistandflit register—have been removed.
Although version 1.0 sounds like a milestone, there’s nothing that makes this release especially significant. It doesn’t represent a step change in stability or completeness. Flit has been gradually maturing for some time, and I chose this point to end the series of 0.x version numbers.
Version 0.13
Better validation of several metadata fields (
dist-name,requires,requires-python,home-page), and of the version number.New
FLIT_ALLOW_INVALIDenvironment variable to ignore validation failures in case they go wrong.The list of valid classifiers is now fetched from Warehouse (https://pypi.org), rather than the older https://pypi.python.org site.
Deprecated
flit wheelandflit sdistsubcommands: use flit build.Deprecated
flit register: you can no longer register a package separately from uploading it.
Version 0.12.3
Fix building and installing packages with a
-in the distribution name.Fix numbering in README.
Version 0.12.2
New tool to convert
flit.initopyproject.toml:python3 -m flit.tomlify
Use the PAX tar format for sdists, as specified by PEP 517.
Version 0.12.1
Restore dependency on
zipfile36backport package.Add some missing options to documentation of
flit installsubcommand.Rearrange environment variables in the docs.
Version 0.12
Switch the config to
pyproject.tomlby default instead offlit.ini, and implement the PEP 517 API.A new option
--pth-fileallows for development installation on Windows (where--symlinkusually won’t work).Normalise file permissions in the zip file, making builds more reproducible across different systems.
Sdists (.tar.gz packages) can now also be reproducibly built by setting
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.For most modules, Flit can now extract the version number and docstring without importing it. It will still fall back to importing where getting these from the AST fails.
flit buildwill build the wheel from the sdist, helping to ensure that files aren’t left out of the sdist.All list fields in the INI file now ignore blank lines (
requires,dev-requires,classifiers).Fix the path separator in the
RECORDfile of a wheel built on Windows.Some minor fixes to building reproducible wheels.
If building a wheel fails, the temporary file created will be cleaned up.
Various improvements to docs and README.
Version 0.11.4
Explicitly open various files as UTF-8, rather than relying on locale encoding.
Link to docs from README.
Better test coverage, and a few minor fixes for problems revealed by tests.
Version 0.11.3
Fixed a bug causing failed uploads when the password is entered in the terminal.
Version 0.11.2
A couple of behaviour changes when uploading to warehouse.
Version 0.11.1
Fixed a bug when you use flit to build an sdist from a subdirectory inside a VCS checkout. The VCS is now correctly detected.
Fix the rst checker for newer versions of docutils, by upgrading the bundled copy of readme_renderer.
Version 0.11
Flit can now build sdists (tarballs) and upload them to PyPI, if your code is in a git or mercurial repository. There are new commands:
flit buildbuilds both a wheel and an sdist.flit publishbuilds and uploads a wheel and an sdist.
Smarter ways of getting the information needed for upload:
If you have the keyring package installed, flit can use it to store your password, rather than keeping it in plain text in
~/.pypirc.If
~/.pypircdoes not already exist, and you are prompted for your username, flit will write it into that file.You can provide the information as environment variables:
FLIT_USERNAME,FLIT_PASSWORDandFLIT_INDEX_URL. Use this to upload packages from a CI service, for instance.
Include ‘LICENSE’ or ‘COPYING’ files in wheels.
Fix for
flit install --symlinkinside a virtualenv.
Version 0.10
Downstream packagers can use the
FLIT_NO_NETWORKenvironment variable to stop flit downloading data from the network.
Version 0.9
flit installandflit installfromnow take an optional--pythonargument, with the path to the Python executable you want to install it for. Using this, you can install modules to Python 2.Installing a module normally (without
--symlink) builds a wheel and uses pip to install it, which should work better in some corner cases.
Version 0.8
A new
flit installfromsubcommand to install a project from a source archive, such as from Github.Reproducible builds - you can produce byte-for-byte identical wheels.
A warning for non-canonical version numbers according to PEP 440.
Fix for installing projects on Windows.
Better error message when module docstring is only whitespace.
Version 0.7
A new
dev-requiresfield in the config file for development requirements, used when doingflit install.Added a
--depsoption forflit installto control which dependencies are installed.Flit can now be invoked with
python -m flit.
Version 0.6
flit installnow ensures requirements specified inflit.iniare installed, using pip.If you specify a description file, flit now warns you if it’s not valid reStructuredText (since invalid reStructuredText is treated as plain text on PyPI).
Improved the error message for mis-spelled keys in
flit.ini.
Version 0.5
A new
flit initcommand to quickly define the essential basic metadata for a package.Support for entry points.
A new
flit registercommand to register a package without uploading it, for when you want to claim a name before you’re ready to release.Added a
--repositoryoption for specifying an alternative PyPI instance.Added a
--debugflag to show debug-level log messages.Better error messages when the module docstring or
__version__is missing.
Version 0.4
Users can now specify
dist-namein the config file if they need to use different names on PyPI and for imports.Classifiers are now checked against a locally cached list of valid classifiers.
Packages can be locally installed into environments for development.
Local installation now creates a PEP 376
.dist-infofolder instead of.egg-info.