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Support for poetry #1616

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tschm opened this issue Jan 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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Support for poetry #1616

tschm opened this issue Jan 8, 2023 · 3 comments

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@tschm
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tschm commented Jan 8, 2023

I love your software but I do miss pyproject.toml files in the list here:

https://mybinder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using/config_files.html#config-files

I think I will try to build my own docker image for now.

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billbrod commented Aug 3, 2023

I would also love support for pyproject.toml! I'd add that it's not just used by poetry, but is now the "standard practice", per the python packaging authority and is tool-agnostic.

(I'm currently switching from using setup.py to pyproject.toml for a package, and an environment is created and launched, but it contains none of my dependencies, so I'm assuming pip install . wasn't run.)

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I'd love support for pyproject.toml as well. Are there any plans if/when this might happen?

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