Package Manager Functions¶
All package manager functions are defined in the Pkg module. None of the Pkg module’s functions are exported;
to use them, you’ll need to prefix each function call with an explicit Pkg., e.g. Pkg.status() or Pkg.dir().
dir() → AbstractString¶Returns the absolute path of the package directory. This defaults to
joinpath(homedir(),".julia","v$(VERSION.major).$(VERSION.minor)")on all platforms (i.e.~/.julia/v0.4in UNIX shell syntax). If theJULIA_PKGDIRenvironment variable is set, then that path is used in the returned value asjoinpath(ENV["JULIA_PKGDIR"],"v$(VERSION.major).$(VERSION.minor)"). IfJULIA_PKGDIRis a relative path, it is interpreted relative to whatever the current working directory is.
dir(names...) → AbstractStringEquivalent to
normpath(Pkg.dir(),names...)– i.e. it appends path components to the package directory and normalizes the resulting path. In particular,Pkg.dir(pkg)returns the path to the packagepkg.
init(meta::AbstractString=DEFAULT_META, branch::AbstractString=META_BRANCH)¶Initialize
Pkg.dir()as a package directory. This will be done automatically when theJULIA_PKGDIRis not set andPkg.dir()uses its default value. As part of this process, clones a local METADATA git repository from the site and branch specified by its arguments, which are typically not provided. Explicit (non-default) arguments can be used to support a custom METADATA setup.
resolve()¶Determines an optimal, consistent set of package versions to install or upgrade to. The optimal set of package versions is based on the contents of
Pkg.dir("REQUIRE")and the state of installed packages inPkg.dir(), Packages that are no longer required are moved intoPkg.dir(".trash").
edit()¶Opens
Pkg.dir("REQUIRE")in the editor specified by theVISUALorEDITORenvironment variables; when the editor command returns, it runsPkg.resolve()to determine and install a new optimal set of installed package versions.
add(pkg, vers...)¶Add a requirement entry for
pkgtoPkg.dir("REQUIRE")and callPkg.resolve(). Ifversare given, they must beVersionNumberobjects and they specify acceptable version intervals forpkg.
rm(pkg)¶Remove all requirement entries for
pkgfromPkg.dir("REQUIRE")and callPkg.resolve().
clone(url[, pkg])¶Clone a package directly from the git URL
url. The package does not need to be a registered inPkg.dir("METADATA"). The package repo is cloned by the namepkgif provided; if not provided,pkgis determined automatically fromurl.
clone(pkg)If
pkghas a URL registered inPkg.dir("METADATA"), clone it from that URL on the default branch. The package does not need to have any registered versions.
available() → Vector{ASCIIString}¶Returns the names of available packages.
available(pkg) → Vector{VersionNumber}Returns the version numbers available for package
pkg.
installed() → Dict{ASCIIString,VersionNumber}¶Returns a dictionary mapping installed package names to the installed version number of each package.
installed(pkg) → Void | VersionNumberIf
pkgis installed, return the installed version number, otherwise returnnothing.
status()¶Prints out a summary of what packages are installed and what version and state they’re in.
update()¶Update package the metadata repo – kept in
Pkg.dir("METADATA")– then update any fixed packages that can safely be pulled from their origin; then callPkg.resolve()to determine a new optimal set of packages versions.
checkout(pkg[, branch="master"])¶Checkout the
Pkg.dir(pkg)repo to the branchbranch. Defaults to checking out the “master” branch. To go back to using the newest compatible released version, usePkg.free(pkg)
pin(pkg)¶Pin
pkgat the current version. To go back to using the newest compatible released version, usePkg.free(pkg)
pin(pkg, version)Pin
pkgat registered versionversion.
free(pkg)¶Free the package
pkgto be managed by the package manager again. It callsPkg.resolve()to determine optimal package versions after. This is an inverse for bothPkg.checkoutandPkg.pin.You can also supply an iterable collection of package names, e.g.,
Pkg.free(("Pkg1","Pkg2"))to free multiple packages at once.
build()¶Run the build scripts for all installed packages in depth-first recursive order.
build(pkgs...)Run the build script in
deps/build.jlfor each package inpkgsand all of their dependencies in depth-first recursive order. This is called automatically byPkg.resolve()on all installed or updated packages.
generate(pkg, license)¶Generate a new package named
pkgwith one of these license keys:"MIT","BSD"or"ASL". If you want to make a package with a different license, you can edit it afterwards. Generate creates a git repo atPkg.dir(pkg)for the package and inside itLICENSE.md,README.md,REQUIRE, the julia entrypoint$pkg/src/$pkg.jl, and Travis and AppVeyor CI configuration files.travis.ymlandappveyor.yml.
register(pkg[, url])¶Register
pkgat the git URLurl, defaulting to the configured origin URL of the git repoPkg.dir(pkg).
tag(pkg[, ver[, commit]])¶Tag
commitas versionverof packagepkgand create a version entry inMETADATA. If not provided,commitdefaults to the current commit of thepkgrepo. Ifveris one of the symbols:patch,:minor,:majorthe next patch, minor or major version is used. Ifveris not provided, it defaults to:patch.
publish()¶For each new package version tagged in
METADATAnot already published, make sure that the tagged package commits have been pushed to the repo at the registered URL for the package and if they all have, open a pull request toMETADATA.
test()¶Run the tests for all installed packages ensuring that each package’s test dependencies are installed for the duration of the test. A package is tested by running its
test/runtests.jlfile and test dependencies are specified intest/REQUIRE.
test(pkgs...)Run the tests for each package in
pkgsensuring that each package’s test dependencies are installed for the duration of the test. A package is tested by running itstest/runtests.jlfile and test dependencies are specified intest/REQUIRE.