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Deprecate supabase-py in PyPI #602

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nlarusstone opened this issue Oct 24, 2023 · 8 comments
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Deprecate supabase-py in PyPI #602

nlarusstone opened this issue Oct 24, 2023 · 8 comments
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@nlarusstone
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Describe the bug
supabase-py points to the incorrect version of the code despite having the same name as this repo. I know the correct package is called supabase, but this is a bit confusing for new users.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Search supabase-py on Google (same name as this repo and what the docs reference)
  2. Scroll down to the first PyPI link
  3. Install that package
  4. You have the wrong package!

Expected behavior
I would like to see a deprecation notice on the supabase-py or some other information redirecting me to the correct supabase package.

@anand2312 anand2312 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Oct 24, 2023
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@J0 any updates on this?

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J0 commented Nov 1, 2023

@anand2312, no luck in reaching @fedden via email in order to yank the library. Will reach out to PyPI directly

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J0 commented Nov 1, 2023

Put in a request here: pypi/support#3316

@BrettFraley
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I'm a new Supabase user and spent a lot of time stuck on this issue. I had an old version of supabase-py installed which was cached by pip, and it wasn't until I came across this issue that I realized I did not have the correct or up to date Auth package.

In my virtualenv via pip3 I had to pip uninstall supabase and then pip3 install --upgrade supabase to finally have the correct dependency of supabase 2.1.0. To anyone who struggled with the same issue, use pip list or pip3 list to check your supabase version. Thanks @nlarusstone

@adityaraute
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This should be an easy issue to fix.
I'm assuming only @J0 can edit the description on PyPi website?

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J0 commented Oct 18, 2024

Hey @adityaraute,

Thanks, sorry just seeing this. What do you have in mind? I don't have access to the supabase-py package. I think that's held by Fedden.

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My bad, I thought you had the access.

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J0 commented Oct 21, 2024

Oh no worries, appreciate the suggestion though!

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