Due to poor documentation I’m suffering alot to upload my Python Package to my internal Azure Artifacts:
I have followed exactly like this
Twine authenticate was successful however unable to upload to feed as it keeps asking username!
Is my setup correct? I need to self authenticate the publish without providing username and password
Tools:
- Twine – latest
- Azure-keyring – latest
- keyring – latest
- Python 3.10
Azure steps:
- task: TwineAuthenticate@1
inputs:
artifactFeed: feedName
displayName: Twine Authenticate
- script: |
twine upload -r feedName --config-file $(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory).pypirc dist/*.whl
displayName: Publish Package1
PyPirc file:
[distutils]
Index-servers =
feedName
[feedName]
Repository = https://<host>/tfs/***-Collection/_packaging/feedName/pypi/upload
Starting: Twine Authenticate
=======================================================================
Task : Python twine upload authenticate....
=======================================================================
SYSTEMVSSCONNECTION exists true
SYSTEMVSSCONNECTION exists true
Adding authentication to configuration for registry Neon
Successfully added auth for 1 internal feed and 0 external endpoint.
Finishing: Twine Authenticate
Starting: Publish Package
Uploading distributions to
https://******/tfs/****-Collection/_packaging/****/pypi/upload
INFO dist***_test_framework-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl (1.2 KB)
INFO Querying keyring for username
WARNING Error getting username from keyring
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwineauth.py", line 59, in
get_username_from_keyring
creds = keyring.get_credential(system, None)
File "C:Python310libsite-packageskeyringcore.py", line 72, in
get_credential
return get_keyring().get_credential(service_name, username)
File "C:Python310libsite-packageskeyringbackendschainer.py",
line 71, in get_credential
credential = keyring.get_credential(service, username)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagesartifacts_keyring__init__.py",
line 58, in get_credential
username, password = provider.get_credentials(service)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:Python310librunpy.py", line 196, in _run_module_as_main
return _run_code(code, main_globals, None,
File "C:Python310librunpy.py", line 86, in _run_code
File "C:Python310libsite-packagesartifacts_keyringplugin.py",
line 67, in get_credentials
username, password =
self._get_credentials_from_credential_provider(url, is_retry=False)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagesartifacts_keyringplugin.py",
line 124, in _get_credentials_from_credential_provider
raise RuntimeError("Failed to get credentials: process with PID
{pid} exited with code {code}; additional error message: {error}"
RuntimeError: Failed to get credentials: process with PID 164 exited
with code 2; additional error message:
exec(code, run_globals)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwine__main__.py", line 51, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwine__main__.py", line 33, in main
error = cli.dispatch(sys.argv[1:])
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwinecli.py", line 123, in dispatch
return main(args.args)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwinecommandsupload.py", line 198, in main
return upload(upload_settings, parsed_args.dists)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwinecommandsupload.py", line 127, in upload
repository = upload_settings.create_repository()
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwinesettings.py", line 329, in create_repository
self.username,
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwinesettings.py", line 131, in username
return cast(Optional[str], self.auth.username)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwineauth.py", line 34, in username
return utils.get_userpass_value(
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwineutils.py", line 248, in get_userpass_value
value = prompt_strategy()
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwineauth.py", line 85, in username_from_keyring_or_prompt
return self.prompt("username", input)
File "C:Python310libsite-packagestwineauth.py", line 96, in prompt
return how(f"Enter your {what}: ")
EOFError: EOF when reading a line
##[error]PowerShell exited with code '1'.
2
Answers
I have done a test on my side, and it works fine:
Project Scope Feed:
yml file
.pypirc
Organization Scope Feed:
yml file
.pypirc
Please refer to this official document:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/artifacts/quickstarts/python-cli?view=azure-devops-2022
Try inserting $(PYPIRC_PATH) on your twine upload step, this file will be auto-generated by the Twine_Authenticate task
Example:
task: PowerShell@2
inputs:
targetType: ‘inline’
script: C:Python310python -m twine upload -r <feed_name> –config-file $(PYPIRC_PATH) dist/*.whl –non-interactive –skip-existing –verbose