- Poetry version: 1.2.1
- Python version: 3.8.10
- OS version and name: Linux Mint 20.3 Una
- pyproject.toml: not applicable
Issue
Apologies for reporting essentially two issues at once, but trying to figure out the first led directly into the second for me.
The first is the same basic issue reported in #3600, now in 1.2.1 - configuring poetry config repositories.testpypi https://test.pypi.org/legacy without the trailing slash caused silent failures.
The thing is, I get silent failures this way even when using twine (or poetry run twine, as described in Issue #742) to upload instead would succeed. The only symptom is that the package does not appear on TestPyPI.
Second issue: after adding the trailing slash and trying again, I got noisy failures instead -
$ poetry config repositories.testpypi https://test.pypi.org/legacy/
$ poetry config pypi-token.testpypi <api token omitted>
$ poetry publish -r testpypi
Publishing <package name omitted> to testpypi
- Uploading <file name omitted> FAILED
HTTP Error 403: Invalid or non-existent authentication information. See https://
test.pypi.org/help/#invalid-auth for more information. | b'<html>\n <head>\n <t
itle>403 Invalid or non-existent authentication information. See https://test.py
pi.org/help/#invalid-auth for more information.\n \n <body>\n <h1>403 Invalid o
r non-existent authentication information. See https://test.pypi.org/help/#inval
id-auth for more information.\n Access was denied to this resource.<br/><br/>\n
Invalid or non-existent authentication information. See https://test.pypi.org/he
lp/#invalid-auth for more information.\n\n\n \n'
As far as I can tell, poetry config pypi-token.testpypi <API token> doesn't actually do anything, despite everything I can find in the documentation and third-party guides. There is no update to the content of ~/.config/pypoetry/config.toml, and I get the error shown above when trying to use poetry publish. (If it is supposed to write information somewhere else, I have no idea how to verify that.) It seems I am forced to specify my actual username and password explicitly on the command line. Even setting the username to __token__ and password to the API token value, as described in PyPI's help, does not seem to work.
-vvvoption) and have included the output below. (not applicable)Issue
Apologies for reporting essentially two issues at once, but trying to figure out the first led directly into the second for me.
The first is the same basic issue reported in #3600, now in 1.2.1 - configuring
poetry config repositories.testpypi https://test.pypi.org/legacywithout the trailing slash caused silent failures.The thing is, I get silent failures this way even when using
twine(orpoetry run twine, as described in Issue #742) to upload instead would succeed. The only symptom is that the package does not appear on TestPyPI.Second issue: after adding the trailing slash and trying again, I got noisy failures instead -
As far as I can tell,
poetry config pypi-token.testpypi <API token>doesn't actually do anything, despite everything I can find in the documentation and third-party guides. There is no update to the content of~/.config/pypoetry/config.toml, and I get the error shown above when trying to usepoetry publish. (If it is supposed to write information somewhere else, I have no idea how to verify that.) It seems I am forced to specify my actual username and password explicitly on the command line. Even setting the username to__token__and password to the API token value, as described in PyPI's help, does not seem to work.