How to…#
Use packages#
Find a package#
From Anaconda Enterprise 4 Repository, you can search for packages by package name. From the top navigation bar of any page, in the search box enter the package name. You can filter your searches using type of the packages, access or labels and you can sort results by number of favorites or number of downloads by clicking the search results column heading.
Download and install a conda package from Repository#
To install a conda package, in a Terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt run:
conda install -c USERNAME PACKAGE
NOTE: Conda expands USERNAME
to a URL such as
https://<your-anaconda-repo>/username
based on the settings
in the .condarc
file.
NOTE: Replace USERNAME
with your username and PACKAGE
with the name of the desired package.
Download and install a PyPI package from Repository#
To install a PyPI package, in a Terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt run:
pip install --index-url pypi.anaconda.org/USERNAME/PACKAGE
NOTE: Replace USERNAME
with your username and PACKAGE
with the name of the desired package.
Use the Anaconda Client CLI#
Install Client#
Find my Client login credentials#
Your credentials for Client are those that you used to create an account on Repository.
To get help:
In a browser, navigate to your Repository.
Select the Sign In tab.
Click either the I forgot my password link or the I forgot my username link.
Log in to Client#
After you have downloaded and configured Client, in a Terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda login
Display a list of Client commands#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda --help
Find out more about a Client command#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda COMMANDNAME -h
NOTE: Replace COMMANDNAME
with the name of the command
about which you want more information.
List all available Client configuration files#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda config --files
List all of your Client configuration variables#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda config --show
Find out more about Client#
If you have a question that you cannot answer using the help command or documentation, contact your system administrator who has access to Anaconda Enterprise Support.
Build packages#
Build and upload a package#
For a quick example, see Building and uploading new packages.
Test a built package#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, specify the --use-local
option:
conda create --use-local -n test PACKAGE
NOTE: Replace PACKAGE
with the name of your package.
Upload a package to Repository#
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda upload PACKAGE
NOTE: Replace PACKAGE
with the name of your package.
Find help for uploading packages#
You can obtain a complete list of upload options, including:
Package channel.
Label.
Availability to other users.
Metadata.
In a Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run:
anaconda upload -h