
Hashes are also available via PyPI's JSON API <https://warehouse.readthedocs.io/api-reference/json/>. On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 7:15 AM Tzu-ping Chung <uranusjr@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe you’re looking for the PEP 503 simple API <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0503/>. This is what pip uses to find the hashes (among other things) as well. The hash value is included as a fragment in the URL.
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On 12/2/2019, at 23:03, Eric Peterson <epeterson@interactivebrokers.com> wrote:
Hi all,
When in the "Download files" section of a project on PyPI, next to each download there is a convenient "SHA256" link that will copy the SHA-256 fingerprint for that file to the clipboard. I am wondering if there is a programmatic way to access the SHA-256 for a file (besides just scraping the web page)? Ideally there would be some way to construct a URL based on the name of the file that, when called, would return the fingerprint.
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