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Switch to using curl and regular expressions to generate a local cache file so that we don't need to hit pypi.python.org every time. This (obviously) results in a massive speed improvement, especially if you spawn new shells frequently. This also makes the autocompletion work for me, it didn't before. (pip would always time out.) And, also, for fun: This allows you to explicitly set which pip indexes to use. Technically the old version of the plugin should have had this behavior automatically -- without having to do more than configure pip -- but the install completion never worked for me so this is a net gain in functionality.
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37 lines
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# Usage:
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# Just add pip to your installed plugins.
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# If you would like to change the cheeseshops used for autocomplete set
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# ZSH_PIP_INDEXES in your zshrc. If one of your indexes are bogus you won't get
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# any kind of error message, pip will just not autocomplete from them. Double
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# check!
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#
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# If you would like to clear your cache, go ahead and do a
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# "zsh-pip-clear-cache".
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ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE=~/.pip/zsh-cache
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ZSH_PIP_INDEXES=(https://pypi.python.org/simple/)
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zsh-pip-clear-cache() {
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rm $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE
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unset piplist
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}
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zsh-pip-cache-packages() {
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if [[ ! -d ${PIP_CACHE_FILE:h} ]]; then
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mkdir -p ${PIP_CACHE_FILE:h}
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fi
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if [[ ! -f $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE ]]; then
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echo -n "(...caching package index...)"
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tmp_cache=/tmp/zsh_tmp_cache
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for index in $ZSH_PIP_INDEXES ; do
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# well... I've already got two problems
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curl $index 2>/dev/null | \
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sed -nr '/^<a href/ s/.*>([^<]+).*/\1/p' \
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>> $tmp_cache
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done
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sort $tmp_cache | uniq | tr '\n' ' ' > $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE
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rm $tmp_cache
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fi
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}
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